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Miller nodded back at her. "I have my own office here in the warehouse." He pointed down an offshooting corridor. "I am available for any questions you may have."

Tanner felt a brief and sudden surge of irrational anger at Shanks for being in the middle of this reunion, and then immediately felt guilty for his own feelings. Which was ridiculous, since they were his own concealed emotions.

And then sadness, at hearing of Rock's death. He almost wanted to laugh, which would've been incredibly embarressing. But the irony of it was that Kayleigh's journey in life had reflected his own. If he had gone with her, all those years ago, what would have changed?

Or maybe it wouldn't have mattered.

Rock, the Boss, Dyner. It had all turned out the same.

"I'm sorry." Tanner said. "I know they were important to you."