pened, and we entere
the security desk, her eyes
door and stepped i
in cotton fabric of her hospital gown. The chill made h
oad. Without thinking twice, she opened the b
t her in the rearview mirror. His gaze swept over her hospital gown
e trembling slightly from the
the wet asphalt. The hospital gradually shrank in the rear
rents. He would fabricate a story about a nervous breakdown, about a senseless a
make a phone call. An international call. I
mirror. He seemed to have considered her request carefully for a long time.
's number. It rang once, twice, a third time. T
e. Robert Sharp. Relaxed, cheerfu
ot tear traced a path through the
nd like..." The relaxation in his voi
r and adrenaline fill her voice. "Grandma and Dale. They locked me
one, followed by her mother Helen's voice in the
ng freely. "They said it was a simple procedure, but
river's seat. It was her father; his voice was like the force of nature. "That
ions. "You can't come back on the original flight. They know your itinerary. They might do something. Change your t
the fear that something terrible might happen to the
strained with anger and determination. "We're on our way. Don't worr
en to pack her bags and call the airline. He cursed his mother and brother. The gent
lena, so intense it made her dizzy. She h
unds like you did what you had to do," he said, his
tissue and wiped h
ed vibrating. She took it out. The screen lit up, displaying Grandma Tucker's na
et in a neighborhood she hadn't seen in years. It was a stree
a dark house at the end of a
her, an asset unknown to the Tuckers f
e and gave him a generous tip. He handed her his business card. "
n, watching the taxi's taillights disappear from sight. Her phone vibrated a
burst out
r father: "All family numbers have been b
suffocating. The bo
of stone, right where she had left it years
use. She locked the door behind her, the sound of
lone. She
has wo
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