Jordan.
“But I broke up with her and cut all ties when I saw her kill two humans,” I said, “it’ll be impossible to go through her again.” I tried to make him understand it was not possible.
“You’re still the closest connection we have and you can find a way around that,” he said.
“Or you can take the other punishment. What we’re doing is totally legal and field service is the other option. This is just the mission we think you’ll be most useful for,” he stated.
“Fine.” I agreed and sighed, “but I don’t even have her number again,” I said, throwing my hands in the air.
“Your phone?” Darrell asked and I reached into my pocket, taking out my phone and giving it to me.
He typed in a phone number and handed the phone back to me. It was the right number. I didn’t have it on my phone, but I still remembered. Vampires have a persistent long memory, but I thought maybe that’ll help avoid the mission.
I glanced at Lycian and then at Darell before dialing the number.