"I'm still perfectly capable of going to the office by myself, but thank you." "And I'm not taking that chance," I say a little more harshly than I intended to. "Or did you forget about what happened to your friend in that very office not so long ago? She was there after hours and s.hit hit the fan. I'm not about to repeat that mistake with you." "Mia," Raven says softly. "He's right, you did me, all of really, such a big favor getting these papers. I would be absolutely devastated if something happened to you, all because you had to go back to the office just because you helped me. Please let him go with you." "Okay," she finally agrees. But not because of me, because of what Raven said. For some reason that p.isses me off. I'm glad she talked some sense into her, but I wanted her to a

