Kade looked over his shoulder at the house and then back at the old man in front of him. He knew he shouldn’t give off so many signs of being jumpy, but it was hard to fight the urge to check if anyone was listening or watching. Especially when he was asking questions that could alert the Poverlys of his true intentions if word somehow got back to them. He was taking a huge risk. The idea had come to him when he drove through the gates after dropping off Aleah and he saw the gardener. The old man, Mr. Livingstone, who looked like he should have retired two decades ago, had been working for the Poverlys since he was barely out of his teen years from what Kade had learned of the man since he started working at the house as Logan’s bodyguard. Staring at the old man now, Kade was sure he wou

