We sped across the city, finally arriving at a biotech industrial park on the west side of town. The car came to a halt in front of a pristine white building. James seemed to be on familiar terms with the lab staff, quickly handling all the paperwork. Then, we walked out of the building together. "You'll get the results in three days. I'll message you when they're ready. Remember to delete the message after reading it." "I know. But why did we come all the way out here? The medical center in the city could've done this too." He scratched his messy hair. "I've got connections here. It's cheaper!" My face darkened as I pulled out my phone, but then I remembered I'd already deleted yesterday's messages. Irritated, I said, "I remember you quoted me 800 dollars yesterday. How many times di

