*Leo*
My eyes burned as I stared at the wall of surveillance footage in front of me. They flickered back and forth to each of the cameras as I searched for any kind of unusual activity. Exhausted, my body creaked in protest, stiff from not moving after hours of this, and even the edges of my vision had turned blurry due to the harsh blue screens.
Maybe doing this in the dark wasn’t the best idea.
I sighed, doubts beginning to fill my mind after hours of nothing. It had been a whole week since any sighting of Michaels’ men and the longer that went by, the more nervous I became. He wasn’t the type of man to give up.
He was planning something. I just needed to know what it was.
“Alright, I’ve had enough,” a voice snapped behind me and I groaned, shutting my eyes in pain as the bright fluorescent lights were turned on.
