“I won’t say a word until you prove to me that no one else is listening to our conversation,” I said, my voice sharp with threat. We stopped by a calm, deserted river. In front of us stood a large bridge connecting the two territories. But none of that caught my attention, because Harry was standing right in front of me, pressuring me to give up information. Hearing my threat, he turned off his phone right in front of me, then tossed it into the car, as if he truly intended to follow my orders. “Your jacket?” I said, nodding at it with my chin. He let out a frustrated sigh. “Come on.” I shook my head. “Then there’s no information.” He rolled his eyes, then roughly unzipped his jacket and threw it into the car. “I didn’t ask you to put it away,” I said flatly. He clicked his tongue,

