10 Edie’s hands shook as she told Adam the entire story. She hated the weakness she felt. She let Jason get away with that woman. She didn’t do anything. “It’s not your fault,” Raina whispered when Edie was done. “You chased after them, but he was already gone.” “I could have yelled out, pushed through the crowd, something. I just froze when I first saw him.” “Which is completely normal,” Adam said. “Even going there was a brave thing you did. And it’s going to give us a direction. If they’re using it as a home base, someone there is likely involved.” “That’s what I thought, too,” Edie said. “It can’t be a coincidence, right?” Adam shook his head. “It’s not likely. Maybe a coincidence you were there the same night, but not a coincidence the same man is still going there. We’re going

