the last of the cobwebs from her mind. She dragged Dwayne's unconscious
ing in the cool night air. "Kaitlynn, please. Yo
the rusted Ford pickup parked in the
-wh
nn didn't look at her.
hrough her. She scurried down the steps, grabbing Dwayne under the arms. Toge
ngers brushed against something small and plastic in his shirt pocket. She pulled it out. A small
the baggie back into Dwayne's shirt
ordered, pointing
! Kaitlynn, you can't le
s ago." Kaitlynn stepped closer, her voice dropping. "G
softly. Kaitlynn slammed the tailgate shut, latc
unconscious on the floor, his breathing steady
should be, his bones prominent under his skin. She held him
" she said softl
nd into Kaitlynn's. Her g
walked toward the edge of the property, where the old oak tree marked the boundary with the
g Paige close. She pulled Dwayne's phone from
ialed
e, what's yo
report somethin'. I was drivin' past the Richmond farm on Route 9, and I saw that Dwayne Sutkowski's truck parked out front.
you identi
, removed the battery and the SIM card, and tossed
g Paige's hand. "We have to walk
wiping her nos
he woods, away from the main road. It was slower,
ght. Red and blue lights flashed through the trees, heading in the di
sheriff's cruiser flew past. She waited until it
houlders slump. She let her face crumple. She forced her
y risers were already out, heading to the diner or the feed store. They sto
rtha, the postmistress, ru
lled eyes. "He hurt my baby," she whisper
eeding their gossip, cementing her role as the victim. By the time the sun came up
as locked, the lights off. Dr. Bre
ack her foot and kicked the door with all her strength
ice raw with feigned terror. "
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