While we’re both thinking on that, Roger carries on oblivious to the danger his owner might be in.
Garrett sighs loudly. “I think it’s time you asked nicely if you can offer better in-home security so you can keep a closer eye on her.”
“If you’re talking about cameras, that’s a no-go.”
“I’m not. She ran over to you in the middle of the night. Whether you like it or not, she trusts you.”
I ready a shake of my head when the rabbit stops chewing, and its ears prick up.
I turn and find Felicity standing in the doorway looking worse than Garrett.
“Since you’re discussing me, I may as well say I had an idea,” she says quietly.
When Garrett gestures for her to continue, she tugs my shirt tighter around her and swallows hard. “What if Zane moves into my spare room?” she says.
I choke out a laugh and whirl around in my chair sure I’m going to find Garrett smiling too, but it’s not mirth on his weary face. It’s hope.
“You’d be willing to do that?” he says.
Felicity covers a yawn and nods. “If it helps catch them, then yes, I am,” she says.