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temples with her fingers.
    “I need to get out of here,” she whispered.
    She got to her feet and looked out across the skyline. It was almost five and the sun looked like it was already on its way down, which was impossible for summer, but she felt it all the same.
    “I guess it’s always night somewhere,” she said to herself.              
    Her telephone rang again and she jumped. She turned around and grabbed the receiver. “Just five more minutes, Sally,” she snapped.
    “No,” Sally said quietly, clearly taken aback by her boss’s tone. “It’s a call from the police department. They have someone in custody who wants to talk to you.”
    “What?” she said rubbing her temples again. “Can’t it wait? We have a duty lawyer who could deal with that.”
    “They asked for you specifically,” she said nervously. “The cop said his name was Dan Lockhart.”
    Kristin paused for a moment, her heart rising into her throat at the sound of the name… A name she hadn’t heard for years.
    “Did you say Dan Lockhart?” she repeated as she sat back down at her desk.
    “That’s what the cop told me, yeah,” Sally confirmed.
    “Okay,” Kristin said quietly, “Put him on.”
    The line beeped, and there was a click before Kristin could hear shallow breathing on the other end of the line.
    “Dan?” she whispered, still unsure of whether she believed it.
    “Kristin?” he replied.
    Her skin went cold when she heard his voice, but she instantly found herself smiling.
    “How the heck are you?” he asked, as if he didn’t have a care in the world.
    “I’m wonderful,” she smiled. “I take it things aren’t so great for you?”
    “Haha,” he chuckled. “They’re certainly not… I could do with your expertise.”
    “Which station are you at?” she asked as she grabbed a pen.
    “South,” he sounded as if he was smoking. “I would normally deal with this sort of thing myself, but I thought it might be a nice excuse to see you again after all these years.”
    “Just stay put and don’t say anything. You can explain to me when I get there.” She hung up the phone and grabbed her jacket.
    The Green case file would have to wait…

2.
     
    Dan Lockhart… she hadn’t heard a word from him in over ten years, and here he was calling her as if it were only yesterday. She was a fool for going down there. She should have told him she was busy, or that she didn’t deal with criminal cases anymore… He was probably in hot water, after all. Hell, she should have told him anything. But there was something drawing her to him. Just hearing his voice again after all that time had instantly struck a chord.
    She slid into the driver’s seat of her Mercedes and fastened her seat belt. It was dark in the firm’s underground parking lot, and the summer heat was intense and stuffy. She started the engine and put the AC on full blast before she looked at herself in the review mirror. Her heart was pounding and her pupils were dilated. In a rush of memory she recalled the last time she had seen him… She remembered it all…
     
    ***
     
    Growing up, Kristin had fallen hard and fast for Dan. He was her next-door neighbor and one of the hottest guys at her high school. He was a few years older than her and she had watched him from afar while she matured. She had seen him go from being the boy next door to something else entirely…something frightening. She had heard the arguments. She had watched him come home tattooed and liquored up, and saw the bruises and the scars. Whatever he was doing, it was bad. And what surprised her even more than the fact that he kept doing it…was the fact that she liked it.
    He never seemed to really realize that she existed until one afternoon when she came home from school when she was about seventeen and he was out on the driveway having a screaming match with his parents. She pulled up in her car and parked it down the street before meekly walking up the path to her

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