“It wasn’t until I’d hit the bottom of the staircase that I’d remembered my car. Crap. Double crap. I quickly copied down the number for the towing company on the parking lot sign, then decided to waste money on a cab. I didn’t have time to walk, or even jog, to work. Cab fare. Towing fines. There wasn’t going to be enough of my vampire-job money to last me another month if this kept up. I’d need to start being poverty-line frugal, or get a second job. Although how I was supposed to find time to... work a second job with my Templar duties, I had no idea. Digging my phone out of my purse to dial for a cab, I saw I’d missed calls last night. Had it rung? I hadn’t remembered hearing any call besides my Dad’s? Frowning, I called for the cab, then checked my settings. Do Not Disturb. Ugh. It had seemed like a good idea when we were in the middle of summoning Balsur and once again I’d forgotten to take the setting off when done. Dad’s had come through, as I’d designated his number as a priority call, but none of the others had.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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