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"When will the coroner come out with his final decision on time of death?"

He folded his hands on the table "Should be soon I can only hope there's no overlap in time"

"Me, too" I leaned in closer "I wish I could kiss you"

He smiled at that, his eyes soft "Me, too Believea lot rin – that old farin that made my heart squeeze

"I do owe you, don't I?" I s my eyes "I have a lot of debt to pay off"

"You do"

We leaned closer, inches frolass between us Then, just as ere staring into each other's eyes, there came a knock at the door to Hunter's room and it was time to leave

"If you're still in here next week, I'll be back," I said, feeling a bit teary-eyed that I had to leave him

"I hope I'h If I'm not, I'll either be transferred to prison to wait for trial or I'll be home in bed with you"

I kissed uard opened Hunter's door, iht his eye one last tione

Over the next few days, I dividedGraha e what he'd heard about Hunter and checked my mail in hopes that I'd receive another e new

The grand jury was co up on Wednesday, almost a week since Hunter was taken in, due to the weekend He was doing well enough in custody, according to George, ent to see hi

According to George, there was a very brief tih it was next to iiven the location of the murder scene and where Hunter was at the ti the evidence to the grand jury to decide

We finished the last of the plans for the memorial service, and wrote up obituaries for various papers Jae SUV

It was held in a funeral hoiven the nature of Spencer's death Froh the front of his skull and exited out the back He'd been shot in the chest as well, alh his heart Whoever did it was an expert marksman He was dead in seconds