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“Miss Hunt. I have a question.”

“Oh?”

“Yes. Where’s Nora?”

“Um, I think—”

“Don’t lie to me.”

“I wasn’t going to, sir. I spoke to her some time ago. She’s on duty.”

“Is she really a nurse?”

“Yes, of course.”

“So you’re saying she’s on duty right now?”

“Like I said, we talked earlier, and she was here. What do you want with her?”

“Bold of you to question me. Tell you what—I’m going to hang up, and you’re going to look for Nora and confirm that you have eyes on her. You understand me?”

“Why? What do you want with her?”

“None of your business.”

“I won’t let you kill her.”

“You won’tletme?” I laughed. “Need I remind you who’s paying your mother’s medical bills?”

There was a loud silence on the phone. “Just… tell me you won’t kill her.”

“I won’t kill her.”

I had no idea if that was true or not.

“Alright. I’ll call you back.” She hung up and I threw my phone back on the bed with a sigh.

I settled on the bed, my head in my hands. “Fuck,” I whispered, shaking my head. The Bratva had a code. If Nora wasanykind of spy, she’d have to be eliminated. The only way to save her was to prove that she wasn’t a mole. So far, it wasn’t looking good. She was acting erratic, and that was never a good thing.

It took half an hour for Jodie to call me back.

“Sir, I’ve looked everywhere. I checked the board. Her name’s up for this shift, but she’s nowhere to be found. Her supervisor is pissed. She caught us talking earlier and sent Nora off to work. But she’s not in any of the examination rooms, and the last anyone saw of her, she was walking out of the entrance with a patient.”

“What patient?”

“Large guy. Blue eyes. Black hair.”

My heart sank, and I hung up on her and called Kirill.

“Where are you?” I demanded.

“I’m uh… I’m at the docks.”

“What you doing there?”

“Got an errand.”

“An errand? Whatkindof errand?”

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