"Call her again," Seth said.

Roman tried calling Florrie one more time but she still wasn't picking up. He shook his head at Seth and put his phone down on the table. They couldn't believe what had just happened.

"She said she wouldn't tell Liv," Seth said.
"Technically she didn't. The tv did," Roman said.

They had both been watching a local news channel while trying to figure out what to do next. Suddenly a story about the library had appeared, and they talked about what a great help Florrie Balor had been all week.

"She's more or less been living here. She shows up before I'm here to unlock the door and she leaves late every evening when we close for the night."

"Liv knows we know she was lying after that aired," Roman said.
"What do we do?" Seth asked.
"We wait until Florrie calls," Roman said.

As on cue Roman's phone started ringing. Florrie's name flashed on the screen.

"Speaking of," Roman put his phone on speaker. "Florrie?"
"We're not happy with you right now," Seth said.
"Shut up!" Roman hissed.
"I understand that," Florrie said.
"You lied to us," Seth said.
"I said I wouldn't say a word to Liv, and I haven't spoken to her. I have been following her though," Florrie.
"What? Why?" Roman asked.
"I knew she would make a run for it the moment the news of me being at the library aired. If I sent you two to her house to follow her, she would know. She hasn't seen the car I bought last week so she had no idea I was the one driving further back. She led me straight to Finn," Florrie said.

Roman and Seth stared at each other with open mouths.

"Where are you?" Roman asked.
"I'll send you the address," Florrie said. "Come alone."

Florrie hung up and Roman stared at his phone until the text came through. He stood up and grabbed his jacket hanging over the back of his chair.

"Let's go," Roman said.
"Do we tell anyone?" Seth asked.
"Not a word yet," Roman said. "Florrie is there."
"Are you sure we can trust her?" Seth asked.
"We're about to find out," Roman said.