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Prologue

Casey stared down at the letter in her hand, sing hard Carefully folding the legal document, she placed it back in the envelope and onto the kitchen table where she stared at it, silently debating how to handle the dilemma

The person responsible for turning her world upside down thought she ithout options He waswith hiain

However, if she went through with her plan, it would place her life in danger She could lose the ones closest to her Casey bit her lip Was she strong enough to face the fear she had avoided for years?

Searching through her purse, she found the card in her wallet that she had shoved therebreath, she dialed the number, and a male voice answered

“This is Casey Harris Do you remember me?”

“Hi, Casey Of course I remember you What can I do for you?”

“Is your offer still open?”

“Yes, have you reconsidered?”

Casey paused Then, before she could change her mind, she blurted out her answer “If I help you out, then I’ in return”

“We don’t pay informants” His amicable voice went cold

“It’s not money I want,” Casey denied hastily

“What do you want, then?”

“I’ll tell you e meet”

“What if I can’t do it?”

“Then neither one of us will be getting ant” Casey made her voice firm

“Meet me in an hour at the coffee shop on Elk Street”

“I’ll be there” Casey disconnected the call, laying her cell phone back down on the table with treers