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As the blue sedan parked at the curb, the tall slender body stepped out. I watched as he calmly approached He acted that way too, like he was in no hurry and the world had to wait instead. It was a terrible habit. As he approached the door of the coffee shop downtown, it was where we had agreed to meet. No more meeting in my office. He had pointed out that I could be targeted by the same people who took Leah. My office could be bugged. When he had mentioned that a few weeks after I hired him, I had my entire office stripped and torn apart in search of cameras and listening devices. We had found none. The police had concluded that Leah's kidnapp was a case of human trafficking, as two other females who attended the party had also gone missing the same night. No message for a ransom had

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