He answered immediately. Asked her how she was and told her, when she asked, that he was fine. He’d keep things proper and businesslike, but damn, it was good to hear her voice. Veering off the main path, he found a bench beneath a tree and sat as he took the call, watching the other students make their way to their evening activities. Even in the dark, he could see clearly due to all the streetlamps. Montford spared no expense when it came to safety. “You said in your message that you were free tonight,” Lillie was saying. He’d offered to hit another item on her list, but he really wanted to talk about Abe. “That’s right. My friends, Mark and Addy, have Abe. They usually take him one night a week.” “All night?” They’d offered. More than once. “No. I usually pick him up around ten.” “Does he normally stay up that late?”
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