Chapter 24 As much of a hassle as it was to never be able to sleep in, Andy actually appreciated having to get up and walk the dog every morning. He could just open the door and let Trick out—that early, there weren’t many tourists around, and the locals all knew Trick. But the walks warmed and stretched muscles that were sore from the previous night’s work, and more importantly, they got him out of the claustrophobic apartment. There were plenty of smaller places in Manhattan—there were people who rented out literal closets for twelve hundred a month. Hell, his apartment with Nick hadn’t been a lot bigger, but it had been a nice place. They’d worked hard to spruce it up, and taken advantage of the shape of the space to make it seem bigger than it was. Andy had even hand-built some of th

