Chapter 319 Breakroom Gossip Vs Cold Blood

Ella

As the sun peeked through the gaps in my curtains, illuminating the quiet of my bedroom, my phone buzzed.

The name on the screen-Logan-made my heart race. It had been a week since our conversation at the bar, and while the weight of his story still lingered between us, our professional relationship had felt as though it solidified.

“Morning.” I answered, my voice still raspy from sleep. “You’re calling me bright and early today.”

“Ella,” he greeted, his tone more formal than I’d grown used to. “The last case you handled for me went well. I have another one, but this… it’s different. More complicated. A lot more complicated.”

I sat up, intrigued. “Complicated how?”

He paused, choosing his words carefully. “There’s been a murder. On a property I own.”

The gravity of his words settled over me. I chewed the inside of my cheek as I ran my hand through my hair, my eyes darting across the room.

“A murder?” I asked quietly.

Logan was silent for a moment. “Yes,” he finally replied. “Ella, I… His voice softened a bit. “I know how it sounds, but it had nothing to do with me. And yet…” He paused again. I heard the sound of another voice in the background- someone calling his name.

“Logan?” I called out.

I could hear him clear his throat. “Actually, I’ll send you the details later, alright?” he said. “Something came up.”

I sighed. It was only six in the morning, and I was already being bombarded with a case that I hadn’t been expecting; a murder, of all things. “I see,” I said, putting on my best professional voice. “Just get me the details, and I’ll handle it.”

his tone slightly softer.

“I love a good

of excitement and trepidation. Little did I know, the day had more in store for

morning shift greeted me. The air buzzed with activity, with detectives and officers exchanging notes,

glances in my direction, I made my way to my desk, lost in thoughts about Logan’s

up my computer, a faint murmur reached my ears. The voices came from the breakroom, and something compelled me to move closer. I halted just outside the door,

dripping with condescension. “The rookie’s got herself another case.

as Mark’s, chimed in, “I’ve been here for five years, and I’ve never been handed something of

“Well, maybe if you were sleeping with your

mingling in a dangerous cocktail. I felt my hands curl up into fists at my sides, and my ears began to grow into

me “Tell them.” she growled, bristling at their harsh words. “Tell them that they’re wrong.

“No. It’s not worth it to try to argue against these gossips. Kill ’em

into the breakroom. “Good morning, everyone,” I greeted cheerfully, grabbing a coffee mug. “How’s everyone’s day so

by one, they began to leave, the tension in the room palpable. All except Sarah. She lingered, her brown eyes narrowed,

me, her voice dripped with malice. “You should be ashamed

a great day, Sarah,” I replied, opting for politeness. She huffed, casting me one last

morning’s events. But then, the thought of the challenging case ahead, the intricacies I’d have to unravel, pushed the incident to the back

was the only source of light in my dim office. Files that had yet to be neatly put away lay scattered across the desk, testament to the complex nature of the cases I had been handling since my

noise breaking the quiet,

called, expecting to see one of my colleagues. But instead, Logan walked in, his usually confident posture replaced by one of tension. His stormy

started, standing up. “What brings you here? I thought you were going to send me an email or

deep breath, closing the door gently behind him. “I was,” he said, running a hand through his dark hair. “But I decided that it would be best if I talked to you in person, because some things have

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back in my chair,

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