Chapter Ten “I’m fine, Nate.” Elizabeth stepped out of the car and closed the door behind her after clipping the phone between her ear and shoulder. She had originally intended to ignore Nate’s call. But after over a dozen missed calls, she was afraid he might file a missing person report if she didn't answer. Which reminded her—she’d better start thinking how she’d explain her disappearance to everyone at her parents’ foundation. “Where are you?” “I’m out running errands.” “You could’ve told me what you needed done.” “I have to replace my bank cards and everything.” She had planned to do that today, before Ian showed up last evening with her bag and wallet. But it wasn’t as if Nate knew that. “What time will you be home today?” Elizabeth sighed quietly. If she didn’t get Nate off

