Lizzie hummed the theme tune from Kim Possible, emboldened by the image of the kung-fu-fighting high school secret agent as she slotted in behind an ancient Asian lady on the escalator. Her gaze remained riveted on Trey as he stepped off thirty steps above her. Darting out from behind her cover, Lizzie leaped up the stairs two at a time, racing to catch Trey before he exited the tube station. Move over, Kim Possible. Lizzie Best is on fire. No way was she losing track of him now. Not after following him all the way from Aldo’s school in Notting Hill Gate through two interchanges on the tube in the middle of the Monday morning rush hour all the way to St John’s Wood. Maybe her super-secret mission was a bit nuts. But after days of full-on flirting with the guy, she needed an answer to the burning question: where the bloody hell was he disappearing to every day? Because just like a guy, despite her less and less subtle probing, he was not giving up the information. Or even any useful clues.
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