“Nobody leaves yet,” I said. That stopped movement immediately. Roan looked over first. “If they’re already there, then we’re losing time.” “Walking in blind helps nobody,” I said. Nobody argued after that. I walked over beside Cam and looked down at the screen again. Huxley Legal sat twelve floors up inside a downtown glass tower mostly filled with corporate offices and financial firms. Too public for a hit during business hours. Too quiet after dark. “What cameras do we have?” I asked. Cam pulled up another screen immediately. “Street level only so far.” “Anything from the garage?” “Working on it.” Pierce moved back toward the desk. “Vincent keeps private security in the lobby after six.” “Armed?” “Yes.” “That helps.” “Not enough if Vale sent the right people.” I looked t

