"Maybe I am," Isabel said. "Don't test me." Noah narrowed his eyes as if trying to decide if he believed her or not. She looked around the room again, trying to find some sign of another human being. Hopeful, she checked the corners for security cameras, but she didn't see a thing. She sighed—even if there'd been cameras, Yvette would have probably found some way to turn them off. "Remind me, who brought you here?" she asked. "The one who does all of Howard's bidding," Noah said, his lips curling with disgust. "Levi." "Just Levi?" she asked. "Weren't there any other guards?" Noah shook his head, "Thanks to you, it's not like I can escape easily. Howard's men made sure of that when they beat me." "That's not right," she muttered. "Howard is way too paranoid ab