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Felix I felt a little guilty for making a s*x joke in front of Chasity’s grandfather though, to be fair, it wasn’t exactly a joke. I was going to rescue Chasity no matter what and when I did, I had a lot of making up for lost time to do. It wasn’t a total lie. The words “long” and “deep” still applied here. I avoided Chance’s disapproving gaze. “All signs are pointing to Deidre. No more stalling. Let’s find her and get the truth somehow,” said Alex, redirecting our focus back onto the next logical step in the investigation. “First, before we go skipping off to LA, we need to check out the bar, The Serpent’s Tongue. Your parents also frequented there in their youth,” recalled Danny. Our parents? “You mean Chasity’s parents,” corrected Alex. “And yours,” insisted Danny. “What?” I as

