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Nephilim and the Nun novel Chapter 26

Quinn:

I made my way around Gonzalez's home office, in the darkness of the room, trying to find the hidden safe I'd once broken into. 

Everywhere was dark and quiet. The occupants of the house which consisted of Gonzalez, his wife, and only daughter were fast asleep in their respective rooms.  I'd left Rhea alone to carry out the mission myself.

I needed to be as quiet as possible to avoid getting caught. 

Aided by my night vision, I crept to the liquor cabinet at the corner of the office. My eyes scanned the drinks in the cabinet, in search of the one covering the button that could open the safe. As soon as my eyes landed on the bottle of whisky, I carefully pulled it out, revealing the button that was the same color as the cabinet.

The first time I'd broken into the safe, it had taken me hours to find it. After hours of searching in vain, I'd decided to help myself to a drink from the cabinet. The Whisky caught my eyes. I'd pulled it out, intending to drink from it when my fingers had mistakenly hit that spot on the wall and it opened to a secret compartment, before my very eyes.

That was how I'd found the flash drive where Gonzalez hid all the files of his illegal activities.

The things I found on that drive had been of great surprise to me. I knew the man was involved in some dirty deals but I didn't know they were that deep.

Placing the bottle of whisky carefully on the counter, I reached for the position I'd taken it from, feeling the wall for the little bump that could easily be ignored. As soon as I felt it, I pressed it and waited for it to open.

It opened but instead of revealing the little safe, it revealed a door that needed a password to be opened. I cursed lowly, gritting my teeth in annoyance.

I needed to think fast.

My mind raced through all the possible things he could use as a password but nothing was suitable.

If the man used a password, it'd be something no one would trace to him. Again, my mind went through all the terrorists he had helped get away but I had no doubt he couldn't be foolish enough to use any of their names.

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