“She felt guilty that she still held on to the child, but she wanted to know that he was safe and secure after what had happened. The police had already come and gone, which reassured her. She tiptoed up the stairs and laid him back on his bed. After taking care of Chad, she returned to the kitchen and poured herself another cup of coffee, realizing that she wouldn’t get any sleep tonight. Grandpa leaned against the counter with his cup, lost in thought. Though she’d tried to contact Zane before... the authorities, he hadn’t responded to her initial attempts to reach him. Now as she considered her actions, she wondered why he was the first person she’d thought to call. She tried him again after the police had left. It had seemed surreal when the two cruisers raced up the cranberry farm drive. She’d answered a series of questions and was told to expect an officer from the Bureau of Crime Investigation to take photos and recover prints the next day. Headlights flashed through the kitchen window.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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