Calder added, “They’ve been watching this building for weeks. They know all about you and the people you work with.” Evan’s breath stuck. He wanted to ask what Calder meant, but the look in the older man’s eyes urged silence as if he wasn’t yet ready to explain everything.
Evan tried to process this new reality. He was a convenient pawn, a side casualty in whatever covert operations were happening here. The idea left him dizzy. He couldn’t believe that his life, simple and ordinary, as he had known it for so long, was being toppled senselessly.
