Contrary to what Clyde and Darcy had assumed, Micah was not engaged in conversation with any member of the Ramsy family. Instead, the voice that occupied his attention belonged to Leo.
The man had attempted to contact him earlier in the day through messages, but at that time, Micah had not been in the mood to entertain whatever it was that Leo wished to say. His mind had been elsewhere, preoccupied with the fleeting sense of freedom he had been chasing since arriving at the resort. Whatever lingering matters tied to the past, especially those involving the four gongs, had been deliberately pushed aside.
However, as night settled in and the quiet of the room stretched endlessly around him, sleep refused to come. The silence and the absence of Clyde, had grown too much for him to bear, leaving his thoughts to wander unchecked. It was in that restless state that curiosity had taken hold. Eventually, he had given in and returned the call.
