Chapter 12-2

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He laughed. “All right, then I’ll head to the station. If Hannah needs us, let me know.” I promised to do that and we both took off. Jessie had been so vague, I was half convinced that this was just her way of meddling. But on the off chance that she wasn’t exaggerating, and Hannah really was upset, I pressed my foot to the accelerator and sped all the way there. When I got to the diner, it was nearly empty. The lunch crowd had left and it was too early for dinner. Jessie met my gaze from behind the counter where she was pouring a customer more coffee, then pointed toward the ceiling. Turning around, I went back out and around the side of the building. I took the steps to Hannah’s apartment two at a time. My head still pounded, but I would live. Before I could knock, the door opened. S

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