CHAPTER 30
I tucked ter into my book and to look for Speck. Panic overo t s only moments before. to a cold rain, obliterating any tracks s a single soul could be seen. No one anss y, as co ring out anoto venture out into too go. A car eased around a corner and sloted me , quot;Do you need a ride? Youll catc;
I remembered to make my voice understandable—a single stroke of fortune on t miserable day. quot;No, t;
quot;Dont call me maam,quot; sail like t;Its a nasty morning to be out, and you or gloves.quot;
quot;I live around t;
quot;Do I kno;
I sarted to roll up her window.
quot;You seen a little girl out ; I called out.
quot;In t;
quot;My ter,quot; I lied. quot;Im out looking for my size.quot;
quot;No. I seen a soul.quot; S; is your name?quot;
I ated and t it best to end tter. quot;My name is Billy Speck.quot;
quot;Youd better go urn up.quot;
turned tored off. Frustrated, I oreets and ter. teady drizzle, not quite cold enougo cerated t difficult to orient myself, so I used ts course t to tic to find stop until late t nigand of evergreens croer sparroed, ing for a break in ther.
Aoony sopped searcions I at bay began to assault my mind. Unanss t orment me in quiet moments for t fe Kivi and Blomma o be alone. told me my real name, I quiet, or told all and given o stay? A so stop obsessing, I rose and continued to stumble t darkness, finding nothing.
Cold, tired, and o ter ran quick