Three days of pacing, of cursing, of worrying, and even of praying. Gerard couldn’t get Devyn out of his mind for the world. And the worrying, everything he was going through – it was driving him crazy. At least he could live through the adrenaline in the couple of bank robberies he had been involved in with Hugh to procure enough money to get them a cheap apartment in the outskirts of the city. It provided shelter, and they had money to live off of this way. Hugh and Anna shared a room, while Gerard was alone. For now. He still planned on getting Devyn back, and any thoughts against his plan were put to rest by his determined mind. They still visited the man, Ted, who had so gallantly rescued them – in latent terms – and provided them with a home until they had enough money to get one of their own. Ted knew more about the International Genealogy Laboratory than anyone Gerard thought possible. Obviously this was a good thing; Devyn’s rescue would be easier to achieve. With Ted’s help, their chances of getting Devyn back dramatically increased only because Ted somehow stayed in the loop with what the IGL was doing, what the plans were. However, he couldn’t say what they were doing with Devyn specifically – he would have to see her to know for sure – but there was definitely whisperings of something big that Stewart Hall wanted to reveal.