Hannah waited until she had entered themunity gate before shifting gears.
ALL of a sudden, the door to the passenger side was pulled open.
Hannah was immediately on alert.
She whirled around to find Bryson d in a dark coat, mming the door closed and settling back on the passenger seat.
“You…”
Hannah was about to ask where he had evene from, but he just fastened his seatbelt.
“Drive.
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“I’m not your driver, why are you ordering me around?”
Bryson’s voice was colder than usual.
“Drive first, and then we can talk.
”
Hannah thought of his injury and decided not to bicker with him further.
She took a deep, frustrated breath, and turned the car around.
The drive was silent.
Bryson said nothing, and Hannah didn’t n on speaking first.
When they reached the city center, something shed in Hannah’s eyes.
She peered at the rearview mirror and snorted under her breath.
Then, she pressed her foot on the elerator.
She floored it to the next traffic light and managed to make it just before the light turned red.
A heavy haze hung over the cold night, and the streetmps that stood on both sides of the road gleamed with weak yellow light.
The main road of the downtown area was still alive with vehicles buzzing back and forth.
In one of the cars, Hannah sat in the driver’s seat, her hands steady on the steering wheel as she swooshed past yet another car.
With a slight frown, she nced at the rearview mirror and could no longer see the car that had been following them.
Then she turned to face Bryson.
“Why didn’t you told me someone was following me? I’ve just driven Grace home.
If they can’t find me, they will hurt her instead.
”
“You shouldn’t bother about Grace.
She’s safe with Yosef,” Bryson said and stared out the window.
“I sent her the wrong address.
”
Hannah still held the steering wheel steadily.
She hadn’t slowed down a bit, even though the trailing car had lost them.
She spared him a nce and whispered, “You really considered everything.
”
Still staring out the window, Bryson nodded silently.
He seemed to be in a bad mood.