The disappointment was so thick that I was having a hard time keeping it contained. “I think we need to focus more on Malokin. These names on your bucket list mean little to nothing.” I knew what he was trying to accomplish but it didn’t make me feel any better. “Maybe by themselves they don’t but as a whole, they can’t be helping the situation.” “It’s more important to locate Malokin.” Frustration and disappointment warred within me, and I wanted to bang my forehead into the cracked vinyl of the steering wheel. It did always come down to finding him, slippery eel that he was. I’d hunted him down before. Malokin didn’t get found until he wanted to. “Turn left over here,” Fate said, pointing. “Why? What’s down there?” “You losing your memory? Ice cream.” “I thought you were kidding.
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