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Page 148 of Red Fury

“This doesn’t mean you’re off the hook. You have a ton of explaining to do when you get back here. I’m sure Octane will be thrilled to have another Draiger in his corner.”

“I think so, too,” Fury tells him. “They actually know each other.”

“There we go. Look out for the boarding pass; it’ll hit your inbox in the next five minutes.”

They end the call, and I jump into Fury’s arms, laughing and crying at the same time.

“Ma’am,” the poor lady says, “I really need you to board now. The flight is about to leave without you.”

I turn to her with the biggest smile I’ve ever worn. “That’s okay. Let it leave. I’m not going anymore.”

She blinks in surprise. “Are you sure? Once those doors close—”

“I’m sure,” I say, still grinning. “I’m exactly where I need to be.”