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Chapter 6

作者: Amanda Dyz
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As the plane taxied down the runway, Alex felt an unexpected flutter in his stomach. His palms began to sweat, even though the cabin air was cold enough to make him shiver. The last time he’d been in Chicago was three years ago, a quiet weekend getaway to unwind from the chaos of New York’s courts. Now, he was back on an uncertain mission that might never yield what he was looking for.

He drew a deep breath and whispered a short prayer. “God help me.”

It had been a while since he’d last prayed. The previous year, he’d done so before a verdict and he’d won. Maybe God was still listening.

When the plane doors opened, Alex grabbed his luggage and stepped into the brisk November air. The Chicago breeze hit him instantly, sharp and unwelcoming. But it wasn’t just the cold that cut through him,it was the reality of what he’d come for. A new city, a high-stakes assignment, and odds that didn’t favor him.

He was lost in thought when a voice startled him.

“Oh my days, are you the Alexander Cromwell?” a young woman squealed.

Alex turned. The girl’s eyes were wide, her phone already half-raised.

“Yes, I am,” he said with a faint smile.

“Could I please get your autograph and a selfie? I’ve been following your work since you won the Jenson Innovations case! You’re like my personal Harvey Specter. I can’t believe I’m standing next to you.”

He chuckled softly. “Thank you, I’m flattered.”

He signed the small notepad she handed him and leaned in for a quick selfie. She thanked him repeatedly before dashing off to brag to her friends. Alex exhaled, amused but uneasy.

“Well,” he muttered under his breath, “staying undercover here may not be as easy as I thought.”

He scanned the crowd of chauffeurs until he spotted an elderly man holding a placard with his name. “Mr. Cromwell,” the driver greeted warmly as Alex approached.

“That’s me.”

The man took his luggage and led him to a sleek black Chevrolet parked out front. Alex slid into the back seat, sinking into the leather as the city unfolded through the window. He pulled out his phone to call Eileen and his mother, just as a notification popped up.

It was from Eileen.

A forwarded blog post with her caption underneath: ‘Undercover blown up already.’

Alex’s stomach sank. The blog headline read:

“High-Profile New York Attorney Alexander Cromwell Spotted at O’Hare.”

“Oh, great,” he sighed. “I shouldn’t have stopped for that selfie.”

He dialed Eileen first.

“You’ve been in Chicago five minutes, and the internet already knows,” she teased.

“Yeah, seems fame has a way of biting back,” he replied dryly.

“Just stay focused, Alex. Find her, do what you came to do, and stay off the blogs.”

“Yes, ma’am,” he said with a half-smile before hanging up.

He called his mother next, assuring her that he’d landed safely. Then he leaned back and stared out the window. The calm streets and towering skyline of Chicago glided by, quiet and vast compared to Manhattan’s noise. He watched people hurry along sidewalks, the city lights flickering to life as dusk crept in.

By the time he looked up again, they had reached the hotel.

The Langham’s grand façade loomed ahead, elegant and glassy, with the Chicago River glimmering beside it. The doorman greeted him by name and ushered him through the gold-trimmed doors.

Inside, the lobby exuded quiet opulence: marble floors, soft lighting, and a faint scent of cedar and citrus. Alex walked to the reception desk, phone still in hand, half-distracted by new messages from colleagues and reporters.

“Welcome to The Langham, Mr. Cromwell,” the receptionist said with a practiced smile. “We’ve prepared your suite overlooking the river. Would you like assistance with your bags?”

“No, I’ve got it, thank you,” he replied, signing the form.

He didn’t even notice when someone nearby whispered his name again a familiar tone that made the hairs on his neck rise but when he looked around, the lobby was already too full of strangers. He shook off the thought, took his keycard, and headed up to the 17th floor.

The suite was pristine, quiet, and impersonal just how he liked it. The floor-to-ceiling windows offered a stunning view of the skyline. He set his briefcase on the desk, loosened his tie, and finally allowed himself to breathe.

But peace never lasted long in Alex’s world.

He opened his laptop and connected to the firm’s secure network. Eileen had already sent him a list of law firms, corporate branches, and professional directories where Lily might have resurfaced. She had left everything neatly categorized under the subject: “Operation Find Lily.”

For the next few hours, Alex combed through the databases; LinkedIn profiles, alumni networks, legal directories, even archived employee lists from Barton & Myers LLP. Nothing. He found one “L. Andrews” who matched Lily’s initials, but she was a sixty-year-old accountant in Michigan. Another “L. Myers” turned out to be a paralegal in Arizona.

By midnight, the only thing he’d gained was a headache. He leaned back, rubbing his temples, staring at the glowing skyline outside. The city that had once seemed full of promise now felt like a maze.

He picked up his phone and scrolled aimlessly. A few articles still mentioned him “Cromwell’s Unlikely Victory in Jenson Case”, “The Lawyer Who Took on Tech Giants and Won.” Once, that kind of press had made him proud. Now it only reminded him how easily success could make you visible and visibility was the one thing he didn’t need right now.

He shut his laptop and stood by the window, watching the slow drift of headlights across the bridge below. Somewhere out there, Lily was building a new life quiet, hidden, far from the chaos of New York. Maybe she didn’t want to be found. Maybe she couldn’t be.

His phone rang, breaking his thoughts. It was his father.

“Hey, Dad,” he answered, trying to sound awake.

“You sound tired,” the deep voice said. “Long day?”

“Long flight, longer night,” Alex admitted.

“Well, you always did bite off more than you could chew,” his father chuckled. Then his tone softened. 

“Listen, son, whatever you’re chasing don’t lose yourself in it.”

Alex sighed. “I’m trying not to.”

There was a pause. “You’ve never been the kind to give up, Alex. I’ve known you to be a go-getter all your life. That’s how you got where you are. Don’t let this be the one thing you back down from.”

His throat tightened. “I won’t, Dad.”

“Good,” his father said firmly. “Then go get what you came for. And call your mother again before she starts worrying you’ve been kidnapped.”

A small laugh escaped Alex. “Will do.”

As the call ended, Alex slipped the phone into his pocket and looked out the window once more. The city lights shimmered like scattered stars. Somewhere out there was his next step his next clue. He didn’t know where it would lead, but one thing was certain: he wasn’t leaving Chicago without answers.

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