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by Iris Johansen
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Chapter 14 Summary

Jane is impatient, checking the websites for articles about Cira daily. Eve reassures her that it is going to take Trevor time to hack into the websites and that she needs to be patient. Just then, Jane spots an article in one of the Italian newspapers.

Jane has other issues with Trevor, though. He promised to phone her the first night he was away and didn't. She talks with Bartlett about him and pouts that Trevor is thinking more of Aldo than her. After Bartlett leaves her, she's left to reflect on why she feels the way she does about Trevor. She is starting to notice how her body reacts when he's around her. She acknowledges that she is attracted to him sexually, but she's too naïve to know how to handle it.

Trevor calls......

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