River asked. “We set up a few things in your apartment, so we could see if anyone went inside.” Phil grabbed a laptop and turned it, so she could see. There were four views popped up in a cube on the screen. One showed a close up of her front door. Another a perfect view of her bedroom. A third showed her kitchen. The final one was a view of her living/dining area. “You put cameras up in my apartment?” “Nothing quite that fancy,” Rick scoffed. “Sometimes the simplest ways are the best.” “There’s a teddy bear on your dresser facing the room,” Luke said. “There’s a camera behind its left eye.” “And the others?” “Simply household objects with cameras inside.” Phil shrugged his shoulder. River paced around the living room. “Do you use cameras often? I mean as bodyguards?” “Not always,” Rick admitted. “But they come in handy in certain situations.” “Dressing rooms, hotel rooms, any place a client might be where we need to keep an eye on things.”