Cassian Parking the car in a rush, I bolted out, my steps quick and purposeful. The crowds at the airport were a blur as I scanned for any sign of Aria. The thought of her slipping away sent a jolt of panic through me that I wasn't used to feeling. I spotted Viktor waiting at a spot near the entrance and hurried over. "Any updates?" I asked, my voice urgent. Viktor nodded, his expression grim. "We've tracked her movements to Terminal C. She's bought a one-way ticket, but we don't know where to yet." "f**k," I muttered, running a hand through my hair. "How long ago?" "About twenty minutes." My jaw clenched, frustration boiling inside. "Find out where she's headed. I don't care what you have to do." Viktor nodded again, already reaching for his phone to relay the instructions. I scann

