"Ethan, I need you to help me look into someone.” It was late — too late to be showing up at someone’s house uninvited but I didn’t care. The city outside was a blur of headlights and rain, and I needed answers now. Ethan opened the door shirtless, rubbing his eyes. “The person’s so important you couldn’t wait till morning?” he muttered, stepping aside to let me in. “You had to show up at my house in the middle of the damn night?” A woman’s laughter drifted faintly from the hallway as someone scrambled to pick up their clothes. Ethan sighed and reached for a shirt. “Sorry to interrupt and It's at least three hours until midnight” I said, my tone dry. “Whatever,” he grumbled, running a hand through his hair. “You could’ve told Theo to handle it. I don’t know any detectives or Private i

