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No. There was no way. It was a coincidence. I was projecting. This one was new, I noted, looking at it again. There was still a tag on it.

But I couldn’t get the picture out of my head.

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Callum

“That’s not good enough,” I growled, standing my ground.

The receptionist frowned. “Sir, I’m sorry, but they aren’t here yet.”

“Then. Get. Them.” I bit the words out one by one, letting my displeasure be known. “This has been going on for over a week at this point. There’s no good reason for it to take this long.”

I was out of patience. The administrative section had dragged their feet for too long, and I was done letting them give me excuses. Kindness just wasn’t working with these bozos, so it was time for a different tactic.

“There’s a waiting list,” the receptionist said. “We process it in order of arrival. When we get to you, we’ll get to you.”

I pointed behind his desk to the door that led to the archives. “They’re right in there. It will take a few minutes of searching. No more. You know it as well as I do.”

“Your request is in the queue. When it's your turn, we will find the files you’re looking for.”

“No.”

“No?”

“Exactly.”

I walked around his desk and started toward the doorway.

“You can’t do that!”

“Actually, I can,” I called over my shoulder as he pushed back his chair and raced after me. “I’m a palace guard. I have authorization to be anywhere. Including your precious archives. Even if I didn’t, I still would. But you can’t really stop me.”

I pushed open the door.

It didn’t budge.

“You need a key to go in there,” the receptionist said haughtily as he arrived at my side, looking very pompous and full of himself.

“A key?” I asked, trying to sound ignorant and confused.

“Yes, a key, like this one,” he said, jingling the hanging from a lanyard around his neck. “It opens doors. It means you have permission to be in there.”

“Great, thanks,” I said, grabbing and pulling it free. “Guess I have permission now.”

Before he could protest, I slid the key home, flung the door open, and stepped into a room full of filing cabinets. I had no idea where the reports might be. But they were in here. I just had to find them.

“Listen, asshole,” the receptionist snarled, following me in and dropping all pretense of nicety. “You may be a guard, but that still doesn’t give you permission to barge in here and do this. There will be consequences.”

I smiled broadly, showing all my teeth. “Go ahead and try. Whatever you do, when it’s discovered you’ve been actively interfering with this investigation, you’ll be in a lot more trouble. I guarantee you that much.”

The man’s eyes narrowed until the blue was barely visible.

“Where are the guard reports?” I asked, scanning the titles of various cabinets to see what was held within.

“Why would I tell you?” he spat.

My hand shot out, grabbing his neck and hauling him close until I could see the whites of his eyes. “Because if you don’t,” I snarled, “I’m going to make your life very uncomfortable. Got it?”