35 Nate The next few months went by fast. And not a good fast. A grinding tension-filled type of fast. The bad kind of fast. I let Logan know that Quincey was up to speed on everything, and there were meetings. There were lots and lots of meetings. Interviews. Every member of her family was interviewed. Quincey herself underwent a voluntary psychological assessment, and Logan wasn’t f*****g around. He got the top officials to come in for this, and just in case one opinion wasn’t enough, he had two to back it up. As he explained one time that they needed to walk into that meeting with so much against Duke Royas that everything would get tossed out in the first attempt. He used legal jargon, but I wasn’t following. I just wanted to know our chances of getting everything thrown out. L

