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“Nothing. I’ll play dumb for the time being, and wait to see what his next move will be.” He saw my scowl. “Yes, I have no doubt you’d deal with him differently—” “Much differently.” I opened the door. Quinn walked in, switched on the light…and I got that funny feeling again because he knew where things were in my apartment. He continued as if he hadn’t heard me. “But for the most part, what he’s been doing has been petty and annoying.” “You call being sent to Bangkok for no good reason a petty annoyance?” He looked at me sharply, but I wasn’t about to tell him how I’d known the trip had been useless from the get-go. His expression smoothed out, and he shrugged. “Well, I returned home in one piece, so I have to consider whatever else happened to be petty.” “All right,” I growled as I