ring.
I heard Joselyn in the background, her bright brittle voice moving somewhere nearby.
“Bryce,” I said, “put me on speaker. Joselyn should hear this. So should anyone else in the room.”
A click. The call opened up.
“I’m here,” Joselyn said. Her voice was cool. Prepared. The voice of a young woman who had been told by her mother she was about to win continue reading …