Moments later came a sound that froze the very marrow in her bones. Two gun shots came from somewhere deep in the belly of the station along with the sound of screaming people. Sue sat back on her haunches staring at the large puddle of water her tears had made, and slowly, very slowly looked around. Her gaze went from the ticket office to the turnstiles and then up to the large Victorian hanging clock. “What have I done? Oh god, what have I done? I’ve killed him,” she said quietly to no one. Slowly her tears stopped and her face hardened. Giles, why had he betrayed her, and how did he know about the meeting? Right now she didn’t know, but she was going to find out even if she had to beat it out of him. Sue got up and walked towards the two vans, her eyes focused on Giles like a hunting e

