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“I apologize for the accident.” Paul’s velvety smooth voice had my eyes widening. Was it just me or was he acting like he could charm Roseanne out of her bad temper? “I hope you weren’t terribly hurt?”

There was a second of silence—-

And then I heard Roseanne simper, “Oh, it’s fine.”

My head snapped back to him.It’s fine?I once saw an intern accidentally misspell her name in a report, and the CIA agent had ripped into her like the girl had committed murder. And now that very same woman was saying everything was fine even though Paul’s quick reflexes had caused her to sport a huge, swelling lump on her forehead?

I could only mentally shake my head as Roseanne batted her lashes like a coquettish Victorian throwback while introducing herself to Paul and afterwards gushing at how thrilled she was to meet a skilled detective like him.

By the time we headed up to CSI’s block of offices, leaving behind a certain CIA agent who was alternately ogling Paul and glaring at me, I was half-disbelieving, half-suspicious.

First, those people in the casino, and now Roseanne – could it be possible that he was...

Paul caught me looking at him frowningly as we reached the top of the stairs. “Is there anything wrong?”

I slowly turned to him with my hands unconsciously settling on my hips like I was a mother about to confront a son who might have done something naughty. “Be honest with me, please?”

“Of course.”

Paul’s swift assurance allowed me to relax slightly, and I asked in a rush, “Who are you, really? I’m certain you didn’t use any spell on Roseanne, but—-”

The sound of a door opening cut me off, followed by a familiar, icily pleasant voice. “Paul, what a surprise.”

Dike stepped into view, and I was startled to see an unusually disconcerted expression on her face. My gaze immediately flew to Paul’s but a bland mask of politeness had fallen over his handsome features.

Uneasiness skittered down my spine.Something’s not adding up, I thought again.

“I didn’t expect to see you here,” I heard our division director murmur.

“I hope you don’t mind me dropping by.” Paul’s voice was smooth. “I felt it proper to let you know in person I’ve been working with one of your agents.”

Dike’s glance slanted towards me. “I see.”

I bit my lip. It did seem like she saw something.But what?

A closed-door meeting was held at Paul’s request, with our division director taking a seat at the head of the table while Paul took the other end. Also present in the room were Lana, Agent Tamara Gries who was to represent the CIA, and...well, me.

A mistake must’ve been made, I thought nervously. Lana might be a Level 1 like me, but everyone knew she was a tech wiz. She had what it took to be in this room.

I didn’t.

Someone still learning the ropes shouldn’t be here, and if I wasn’t so scared of my boss, I would have been tempted to ask the Daughter of Justice if she was certain about having me in the room.

It should’ve been someone else – like Tristan or Maria or even Roseanne – anyone who could actually contribute something to the table.

The meeting commenced with Paul providing a succinct summary of the evidence we had uncovered, and as soon as he was done speaking, Dike asked the INTERPOL detective what his next step was.

“With your permission—-” Paul made a polite gesture towards my direction, murmuring, “I’d like to have Agent Vavrin—-”

Dike started in her seat, the sudden jerking motion drawing everyone’s eyes to her.

“Is something the matter, Director?” Paul asked politely.

“Apologies.” Her voice was curt. “You were saying about Agent Vavrin?”

“With your permission, I’d like to have her accompany me when I pay a visit to a siren I know.”

“Granted.”