Chapter 3 A little over an hour and a half, Shaw was walking down into the city center from the railway station. His uncle had given him the name of a street where they could meet. As Shaw turned into it, his uncle’s car pulled out of a side street, and Nik leaned out. “Inside, quick.” Shaw didn’t hesitate. Heart hammering, he jumped in next to his uncle and the car pulled away. “Are we being followed?” Shaw asked, twisting in his seat to look behind them at an empty street. “No. I just didn’t think I’d ever get a change to do that again.” Nik grinned broadly. “That was not f*****g funny.” Shaw glowered at his uncle. Nik was already chuckling softly, but then he grew serious. “If what you’re wearing is what I think it is, then as long as you have it, there is danger. But I’ve known