Ty “Who knew staring at a green wall could feel so good,” Moore muttered with his face in a trance-like state. We’d just been through three hours of intense debrief here at our Washington headquarters then were pulled into another hour because of the police incident. Our brains were like Jell-O, and I would have given my left kidney to be anywhere in a room with Ivy rather than here in this airless place. She grounded me in ways no other could. “Hey, Beckett,” Lee moved so he could see me around Moore, “when do you think we can get out of here and back to Shadows?” “My guess would be tomorrow morning.” I yawned as a door opened. “Your team is dismissed, Beckett. Go get some lunch, do whatever, just keep your phones on.” Frank waved us off. Somehow, I willed my feet to move. Lunch was

