CHAPTER FORTY FOUR Riley’s instincts were telling her loud and clear that she needed to search the coach’s house. With a girl missing and in danger, she knew she had no choice but to follow her gut. There wasn’t time for anything else. She parked her car in the driveway, walked up to the house, and rang the doorbell. She didn’t know whether the coach and his wife would be at home. She hoped not. But if either Renee or Judd came to the door, she knew exactly what to say. She’d apologize abjectly for the trauma she’d put them through, and promise that nothing like that would ever happen again. It would be humiliating, of course, and it would leave Riley’s purpose unfulfilled. She breathed a little easier when nobody answered the door. She took out her lock-picking kit and opened the f

