“If you’re tired, you should go rest. Tomorrow, I’ll have York bring you something to help you sleep.”
“As for the Austins, they’re beyond saving. The fortune my parents left behind just fed their greed. I hope they’re ready to deal with the mess themselves.”
“Kinsey, keep everyone here until morning.”
Kinsey didn’t know what Laurinda was planning, but he never questioned her. If she asked, he’d do it.
“Alright. Hiring someone for murder isn’t a small thing. We have to investigate properly. No one takes them away, no matter who they send.”
They traded a quick smile. The man glanced at his watch, then stood up.
“It’s late. Head home and get some rest. When you have time, come have dinner at Whispering Pines Lodge. The teacher really misses you.”
“Sure. Once I finish dealing with the Austins, I’ll spend a few days at the lodge. I just hope the teacher won’t be tired of me.”
Laurinda answered cheerfully and followed him through the back door of the police station.
As soon as they stepped outside, a slick, powerful Agentsdor pulled up. A little boy, maybe seven or eight, jumped out of the passenger seat and ran straight to her.
“Laurinda, happy birthday! I made a cake for you at home.”
Laurinda looked down at him, her eyes softening. He looked so much like her. She gently tousled his hair.
“Sorry to keep you waiting, Jasper. Let’s go eat some cake.”
She took the keys, glanced at a Maybach parked nearby, and led Jasper to the car. She helped him into the passenger seat, got behind the wheel, and with a press of the pedal, they took off.
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