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“That was a good call.”

I hate that his voice brings me comfort right now, but it does.

“I’m just leaving Kieran’s, so I can be there in a few minutes. Tell her not to move once she’s out and to stay out of sight until she sees my car.”

He hangs up before I can even respond.

My fingers tremble as I call Mila back, and when she answers, I swallow a sob of relief.

“He’ll be there soon. It’s going to be all right, Mila.”

“I’m scared.”

I have to cover my mouth to muffle my own sobs.

Mila has endured so much pain because of me. She lost her brother because of a stupid decision I made, and yet she still chose to stand by my side.

I’m going to do everything I can to ensure she doesn’t regret that decision. “Where are you now?”

“I’m on the fire escape.”

“Good, that’s… good.”

“Oh, my god,” Mila breathes after a beat.

I clutch the phone tighter. “What? What is it?”

“I see Ronan’s car.”

My legs buckle, and I have to grab onto the edge of the couch to stop myself from hitting the floor.

“You’re safe.”

Mila pants as she runs toward the car, and a moment later, Ronan’s deep voice filters through the speaker. This time, I let myself sink to the floor as tears roll down my cheeks.

“Thank you,” I sob, even though he can’t hear me.

He got to her in time.

“Ciara?”

I barely notice Mila calling my name, too overcome with sobs to think straight.

“Tine Bheag?”

Even though I am beyond pissed at him, hearing Ronan’s voice settles something inside me.

He showed up when I needed him the most, and that has to mean something. At least that’s what I need to tell myself right now because otherwise, I’ll fall apart.

“Ronan,” I breathe.

“I’m going to have Kieran bring you and Mila to a safe house.”

“What? Why? Can’t Mila come here?”

“The mole is on the move, and I can’t risk you being somewhere they know to look.”

I swallow another sob.