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I shook my head.

I was hoping you could help me find them. I think I left them here.

I pointed to the hospital.

She squinted in the direction of my hand.

You think you left them in a hospital?

I blushed. This would not be a good time for her to be more lucid. When she was angry, she could give O

Shea a run for his money.


Yes, the hospital. I think that

s where they are. Can you help me?

I
hop
ed
to just get her in
side
.

Giselle followed me in through the sliding front doors and up to the reception desk without a word
,
lowering herself slowly into one of the padded chairs set out for the infirm. I watched her a moment before turning to the clerk.

I

d like to admit my friend. She

s not competent and I think she may be quite sick. Maybe an infection of some sort. She

s been hanging around the neighbors who just got back from Mexico.

That got the clerk

s attention real fast
,
what with all the upheaval of the
S
wine flu coming up from down south. Of course
,
it wasn

t true, but I didn

t want them pissing around with whether or not to admit her and for how long. Just the possibility of Swine flu was an automatic admittance
for someone Giselle

s age,
and a minimum of a
one-
week observation around here.

Within moments
,
they had Giselle under quarantine, s
ettled into a private room, on fluids and
a heavy dose of sedatives to keep her quiet.

I stood by her side, mask over my nose and mouth, holding her bare hands with my gloved ones.

I

ll be back as quick as I can
,

I whispered, knowing she couldn

t hear me anyway. The week of warmth and good food would help her more than anything else, and having her in the hospital would keep me from worrying when I should be focusing on India.

Leaning in
,
I gave her a kiss on the cheek through the paper mask, then started out the door.


Milly will come back
,
Rylee.

I spun back toward her.

What?

But her eyes were closed and her breathing was even, her body slumped with sleep. There was nothing more
,
and again I headed out the door. Maybe I was hearing things, or maybe I was just hearing things I wanted to hear.

 

6

 

Again
,
I worked my way through the subdivision,
this time with a distinctive shadow behind me.
A traditional
FBI
dark-
coloured SUV trailing at a distance of no more than three car lengths followed me through all the twists and turns. For now, I ignored them, but at some point I was going to have to do something about them. Damn O

Shea, he was going to make things difficult right off the bat this time.

I pulled
up to a small
green-
trimmed house, a two
-
story, with a perfectly manicured lawn out front. The only concession to living in a more rural part of the country was the Christmas lights that were still up from last year.

Leaving my Jeep,
I made my way around the side of the house and through the perfect,
non-
rusty gate in the perfect
ly trimmed
white fence. The basement was a separate suit
e
and was rented out to Kyle Jacobs, an eighteen-year old computer geek fresh out of high school
who also happened to be the
best hacker in town.
Make that the best hacker, period.

Not bothering to knock, I let myself right in. If Kyle didn

t know you or didn

t like you, the door would be locked. He had the whole place bugged with cameras and recorders and the door could
be
lock
ed
with a simple remote control he kept with him at his work desk. The kid
was more paranoid than an alcoholic who

d

seen

someone looking at them sideways
.

The hallway was bare of any personal things
;
a camera was up in the far corner tracking my movements. I waved at it and Kyle called to me from his workroom.


Come on in
,
Rylee.

I followed his voice through the kitchen full of unwashed plates, open chip bags and empty root beer cans into the workroom, what had once been a living room. Computers, at least four that I could see, two laptops, multiple cameras, a crazy amount of wires, and other pieces of electronics I couldn

t identify were set up throughout.
I touched nothing, hung back from the equipment. The thing was, the closer I got, the more the technology would act up and I needed it to work.

I made my way to the

client

s

chair and eased myself into it. It had started life as a
La-Z
-
Boy r
ecliner. Now, the handle was broken and the seat tried to suck you in
and eat you if
you sat down too hard. I

d found that out the first time I

d come for a visit.


You want a beer?

He
held
out a can of root beer to me.
His blond hair hung just past his pale blue eyes encased in big glasses. He was a cute kid, but looked closer to thirteen than the eighteen he was.

I shrugged,

Sure, pass one over.

I cracked it
open,
took a sip
, and damn near choked
.

No wo
nder you have so much energy
,
kid.

The sugar rush was immediate, lighting up my adrenaline. I was more than a tad bit sensitive to the stuff, but once in a while I liked to indulge.
I put the can on the floor at my feet. There was no way I

d be able to finish it.

Kyle laughed and clicked a button on his
mouse
. The screen lit up.

The usual, going through police files?


Yeah, but I have a tail today so they may be trying to trace your work.

He spun b
ack to me.

What kind of tail?


FBI
.

His eyes widened
,
and he half choked on a mouthful of pop.

What?

He squeaked out.

I nodded, confirming what I

d already said.


And you came here? Man, I could get so busted for the hacking I do!

He
was
close to
shouting
, his eyes even wider behind the glasses.

I shushed him with a wave of my hand.

Have you ever been caught?

I already
knew
the answer.


No, but it

s because I

m careful.

Frowning
,
he stared down at the keyboard.

This could mean jail time, easy. I don

t think I can do this. Not today.

From past experience, I knew getting angry was a last resort with him. He could be intimidated, but
that would make it harder
to work with
him
later
on
.

Listen, the little girl I

m looking for, she was stolen from the same park as another child.

I paused, debating how much to tell him. Licking my lips, I held my breath
,
then slowly let it out.

She

s gone missing from the same park as my little sister, same date, same situation. I need this info, Kyle. Please.

I lifted my eyes to his, hoping he could see how important this was.

I have to find her, I can

t lose her after not being able to find . . .
.

I swallowed hard, the sudden lump in my throat making it difficult to breathe. Reaching for the can of root beer, I took a swig, wishing it was
alcohol
and not pop.

His chair
squeaked
.

So that

s why you do this, huh? I

ve always wondered
.


My past is not a required discussion for my contacts
. You told me cash was all I had to give you.

Putting the can of pop back down at my feet
,
I spread my hands in front of me.

Are you going to help me?

Fingers fl
ew
across the keyboard
.
H
e pulled up surveillance cameras even I didn

t know he had of the whole street and the
next
one over. Sure enough, at the end of his street sat the SUV, two dark suits inside. I felt like waving to them, knowing it was
more than
likely O

Shea was one of said dark suits.

Kyle turned back to me.

I thought maybe you were joking. Okay, I guess I was hoping you were messing with me.

His eyes suddenly looked far older than they had just a moment before.

I shook my head.

No, I wasn

t.
What will it be? Helping me find this kid, or sending me out on my own?

He snorted and ran a hand through his straw
-
coloured hair.

Okay
, I can get you in, but as always, we don

t know each other if you get picked up.

I smiled
, relief coursing through me
.
I put two fingers in the air.

Scouts

honour
.

I gave him India

s information and within a few minutes he had it pulled up. There in black

a
n
d
white and colour was what I was worried about.

There was always a small chance something got left behind by the kidnappers, even supernaturals fucked up from time to time.
But in this case, t
here was literally no evidence there had even been a kidnapping other than the fact there was a child missing.
No footprints, cloth samples
,
or eye witnesses to be found
,
despite the fact she went missing
at sunset, just before dark
, under her own mother

s care at a busy park.
It was exactly like Berget.

Like being transported back in time, I could see
my sister
on the swing
,
laughing and squealing, the fading sun turning her hair into a golden nimbus around her head. I was lying on my back, reading my book, glancing up from time to time. Between one pump of her little legs and the next, she was snatched. I closed my eyes against the guilt and pain swell
ing
through me. I wouldn

t let India face the same fate as Berget.

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