“No, these guys were here when I left. My place was being watched.” Alex’s expression turns even darker, if that is possible. We can’t use either the front or the back entrance, so we have to go in the same way I left. If I thought the window in the neighboring building was a tight squeeze for me, it’s going to be an even tighter one for Alex’s broad shoulders. But for some reason, he’s intent on coming with me. “You should just go!” I hiss at him. “Fat f*****g chance,” he growls. “If they plan to attack you in your home, I’m not letting that happen.” “And what if you end up revealing your presence?” I demand, frustrated by his stubbornness. “You need to get out of here!” However, Alex refuses to listen to me and forces his body through the tiny window. We don’t have time to argue, s

