Well, I do, but “Everyone in Denmark needed to chill out” is probably not what Mrs. Grater is looking for.
The knock on the door makes my heart race. Most people call from the call box downstairs but I know from experience just how easy it is to get into a secure apartment building.
Quietly, I get up and tiptoe to the front door. It’s probably a package delivery. My dad is always ordering stuff online. Part of me, though, hopes it’s Azmos.
I’ve only seen the demon for short periods of time and only when I’ve sought him out, so it’d be nice to have him come to me with a task. For the past two months, the demons have been rebuilding their lawn ornament business and haven’t had much need for me.
I actually miss running errands for Azmos, even the mundane variety.
Through the peephole, I see a shock of bubblegum pink hair and realize it’s Myron. I frown. Myron has never been to my apartment before. He and I aren’t exactly friends. I’ve avoided visiting his library, knowing that when I do, I’ll have to spill my guts in payment for the information he’s given me, and I’m not ready to talk to him about things. Especially certain ex-boyfriends. And I’m still mad he knew about Cam and didn’t tell us. Gabriel says Cam made Myron promise not to tell but that’s not good enough for me.
Maybe he’s finally come to collect. Or maybe he’s come to apologize. I take a deep breath, mentally running through excuses of why now isn’t a good time to tell him all the fine details of my demon assistant jobs—plural, since the first one counts.
I open the door.
He looks put together—clothes unwrinkled, hair styled—but something in his expression is heavy, weighed down with worry.
“Hi,” I say.
Myron doesn’t respond right away. He looks past me, into the apartment, as if trying to assess the situation.
Finally he looks me in the eye and says, “I need your help.”
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Acknowledgements:
This book was made possible by all of my friends and family members, who continue to shower me with support. You guys are amazing and I’m lucky to have you.
I’d especially like to thank Faith McKay, who has an uncanny knack for saying exactly the right thing exactly when I need to hear it, and for exchanging super long emails with me about nothing and everything. And my dear friend Claire Browne, who read my drafts and provided me with invaluable feedback.
Thanks to my mom, Deborah Centanni, for reading my books and wanting the next one. Thanks to Ben Woodall, for letting me ramble about my plots to him despite the “spoilers.” Thanks to Ryan Jackson, Corey Bell, Amber Munir, Carrie Roberts, Beki Miller, and Caroline Stine.
Special thanks to my ever-patient editor Phoebe Kitanidis, who puts up with all of my silly drafts, including ones with repeated or missing chapters. And the team at Enigmatic Books for supporting this series and helping me make this book into the best book it could be.
And a sincere, heart-felt thank you to all of my readers. You’re awesome.
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