Chapter 644:
Though he was reluctant to part, Kellan agreed, âAlright.â He watched her leave, her stride purposeful. The glint of her silver heels imprinted itself in his memory.
In the elevator, Allison checked her phone, noting several missed calls from unknown numbers. She answered, and a familiar voice demanded, âAre you with Kellan just to spite me?â
Faint sobs from Melany filled the background.
âColton,â she replied sharply, âinstead of obsessing over me, maybe you should comfort Miss Johnson. She sounds like sheâs breaking down.â
Pausing, she added, âAnd by the way, weâve been strangers for a long time now.â She made no effort to hide her relationship with Kellan. âSo, my being with him is none of your business.â
With that, she hung up, blocking and deleting the numbers. Stepping out of the elevator into the bright lobby, Allison felt an undeniable lightness.
Despite three years together, Colton had never truly cared for her. Now that she had moved on, he clung, possessive and desperate.
But he didnât deserve her anymore.
Those years had drained her of everything she once felt for him. Now, it was time to let go. She was finally ready to begin again.
Over the weekend, Allison received an unexpected call from Gordon.
âAllison, I got the lab pass! I can even forge an ID for you to get in. Pretty impressive, right?â His voice carried a mix of excitement and pride.
âItâs a bit risky,â he added, his tone softening. âSo, Iâd like to go with you when the time comes.â
By the end of the sentence, he sounded almost like he was pleading. âIs that okay?â
âYou really are impressive,â Allison chuckled, but gently turned him down. âBut you canât come with me into the lab. Thereâs another role that suits you better.â
Rather than sneaking in together, Gordon would be more useful keeping watch from a distance, managing the network. With him in control of the digital side, it would be like having an invisible shield protecting her.
Gordon let out a reluctant, âOkay.â
He wasnât exactly surprised â Allison had never brought anyone along on her missions.
Then Allison added, âKellan will be going with me. Gordon, I need you to arrange his pass too.â
âKellan?â
At the mention of Kellan, Gordon immediately bristled. But he knew that he couldnât direct his frustration at Allison, so his voice turned both pitiful and aggrieved. âWhy can he go, but I canât?â
Allison sighed, knowing how to handle him. âBecause your job is more important,â she reassured, her voice calm but firm. âIf youâre with me and someone catches us on a security camera, or someone unexpected shows up at the door and weâre not prepared, weâre in serious trouble.â
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