Chapter 32

Gabriel exited the Skype application and Googled a travel comparison site. He entered details for flights from Ruin-Gaziantep (any) to New York (any), then looked around at the evening crowd as he waited for the information to load. He was sitting at a large table next to a group of tourists with his body angled to give the impression he was with them.

He swept his eyes across the room, looking for anything or anyone out of the ordinary. There were so many people tapping away on phones it was no wonder the Internet was slow in here. His eyes alit upon a TV screen in the corner of the bar broadcasting CNN with the sound muted. On-screen a reporter was standing outside Ruin police headquarters. The picture cut and he found himself staring straight at his own mug shot.

He rose quickly from the table, scrutinizing his phone as an excuse to keep his head down as he moved toward the exit. Hardly anyone in the bar was watching the TV, but they could easily be getting the same news and photo on their phones. He’d make the morning papers for sure, perhaps the evening editions of the local ones. He had hoped for a little more time.

He stepped out the main door onto the rain-glossed street and pulled a baseball cap from his pocket, jamming it onto his head and pulling the brim down low over his eyes while the flight comparison page finished loading.

There were plenty of flights from both airports. Too many. There would be no point in heading out to try to intercept Liv on the off chance he might pick the right one. He needed Arkadian and his contacts, but it was too soon to call him back.

He started to move away down the street and opened another app that located free Wi-Fi spots. The reception was even slower now that he had left the building’s Internet footprint, and it took a while for a map to appear on the screen. A blue dot pulsed at the center showing his own location, then other icons started popping up around it. There was a hot spot in the direction he was heading, about two streets away, close to the hospital. He slipped the phone into his pocket and increased his pace. He wanted to be in position when the time came to call Arkadian. He also wanted to be nearer to his mother. He knew it was the first place the authorities would look for him, which was why he had stayed away, but until he could figure out a way to ensure her safety, he’d feel better being close—just in case anything happened.