Page 55 of Dublin Ink


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“I’ve got to go,” I mumbled.

“Right, right,” Diarmuid said. “We’ll talk more later about what this will do to her probation.”

“Sure.”

“You’ve given me some relief at least.”

“Yep.”

There was no relief for me, I knew that. I did not deserve any relief. I knew that, too.

I hung up the phone. When I glanced over at Rian and Mason, I saw anger. I saw fear.

“What did you do?” Rian asked, accusation in his strained voice.

I almost couldn’t get the words out. It felt like there were fingers around my throat.

“Aurnia,” I finally said, their eyes boring holes in me. “She’s missing.”

We left the office immediately. No one had to say a word further. The loan could wait. Dublin Ink could burn.

There was only Aurnia.

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