CHAPTER 66 Megan stared at the television screen. “It can’t be real.” She wiped the tears that streamed down her cheeks, trying to clench off her throat to keep her sob subdued. Susannah reached out and squeezed her hand. “I’m so sorry.” Megan shook her head, watching the devastation unfold while the ticker on the lower part of the screen shot out stats like a mechanical, unfeeling robot. 6.8 earthquake shakes Costa Rica. Coastal towns evacuated due to tsunami risk. On the screen, a mother cried while she held her small baby, both of them covered in dust and blood. “Those poor people,” Susannah breathed. Megan couldn’t hold back her sob. Scott sat down beside her and wrapped his arm around her shoulder. “It’s going to be okay,” he whispered. “Is there anyone you can call?” Susan

