“Dana asked on their drive home. “I think Kevin said something about it. Dignitaries usually attend services like this. It’s their way of showing support for the troops.” Mac frowned. “By the way, I forgot to tell you—I’ll be standing in on the deathwatch, which means I have to leave tonight.” “I talked to Kevin last night, and I’m standing in too.” “Good. So we can still ride down together. I’ll pick you up at, say, seven. Maybe we can catch a bite on the way.” “Sounds like a plan,” Dana sighed..., “though I have to admit, I’m not too excited about driving five hours to Medford after this trip to Warm Springs. But at least we’ll be able to take turns driving.” Before heading across the river to Vancouver, they looked up the name and address Nate had given them for Margaret Case’s daughter, Denise Galbraith. The place was close to the freeway, so they decided to pay a visit. The house, situated in Gresham, was older, small, but nicely landscaped. The woman who answered had mocha skin and wore glasses.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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