Chapter 6 “It might’ve been nothing, but she seemed upset when she left. I thought you’d want to know,” Ben said. It wasn’t nothing any more than the other incidents this week had been nothing, but Sean didn’t tell his friend that. “Thanks, man. I appreciate you letting me know.” “No problem. And enjoy that chicken spaghetti!” He disconnected the call and tossed the phone on the bathroom counter, wishing now he hadn’t asked her to stop by the market. He could’ve gone himself after showering off his day in the field. No matter how much she’d spent the last week clinging to the idea that everything was fine, Delaney was nearing the end of her rope. Frustration boiled his blood. In the absence of another suspect, people seemed determined to blame her for the car fire. The fact that Sean

