Despite the fact that she had told me to give her five minutes, by the time that I got out of my own house, she was already waiting by the car, a thick jacket draped around her shoulders. I didn’t need to ask to know that the jacket belonged to Colin—and I also couldn’t judge her for wearing it, because after all, it was my fault that she wasn’t able to go to her own home. If anyone deserved to get the blame, then it was me. “It didn’t feel this cold when we left the police station.” I couldn’t deny the fact that I agreed with what Monica was saying. The temperature had dropped quite considerably, and I was thankful that I had managed to put on a jacket before coming outside, because I know that I would have regretted the choice not to. It was why I didn’t waste any time opening

