Violet I had this sudden urge to ask her to elaborate. After all, that had been my plan to fish out information from her that would prove vital for me later. But I also had a feeling, she would blurt it out in front of him the second she returned home if I immediately reacted. So I decided to be tactical and ask her later when she was a little drunk. Hence, I quashed that thought down. For now. We both stepped out of the cab, and I immediately froze. The building before us towered like a giant creature of glass and light. Neon signs flashed across the roof in dizzying pinks and electric golds, and bass-heavy music thumped through the door guarded by a few bouncers. I tilted my head up, blinking against the glow. “So… we’re at a pub.” Cassie grinned, looping her arm through mine. “Te

