I wondered how easy it would be to make this all go away.
“I’ll let you read through the rest. There isn’t a whole lot but I’ll have them keep digging.” He put his phone in his front pocket and gave me his full attention. “You tell me what you want me to do.”
“You will stay with them. Do not leave that apartment. Call Rowan to see if she can come in for a little bit. If she can’t, tell Aurea she’s in charge until I get back.”
I finally gave in and let my fingers make hard circles on my temples. It did nothing to ease the pain and pressure in my head.
“I’m going to talk to Iron. He needs to know about this too,” I said as I let my eyes fall closed while continuing to rub my head. “It’s going to be a long night. Make sure Midori keeps quiet. If you hear anything else that I need to know, send me a text.”
He nodded and moved back to go into Midori’s apartment while I headed back to the elevator.
I went back up to my penthouse.
Once I was inside, I leaned against the cool wall just beside the elevator doors. Closing my eyes, I let out a long sigh.
I gave myself ten more seconds to ease the tension. Then I straightened, grabbed my purse and keys, and got back onto the elevator. After grabbing my tablet off of the desk in my office, I made my way to my car.
I typed out a text to Iron letting him know that I was on my way. I kept it brief and didn’t wait for a reply before I took off.
The faster I made it there, the faster I could maybe figure out what to do next.
All I knew was that I just needed to get there.
I needed to see him.