CHAPTER THIRTEEN As she sat there eating her lunch, Carol felt all alone. Even though she observed some familiar faces in the cafeteria, she didn't want to sit with them. She wanted to be there all alone. Now she was picking at her tuna casserole, more nervous than anything else. She looked up from her table and toward the door, observing a familiar face entering the cafeteria. It belonged to Dr. Wayne Ames, and her heart sank the moment that she observed him entering the room. At that point she decided that she would sneak out the side exit of the cafeteria, getting away from him in that manner. She just couldn't stand to be badgered by that man again. It would be just too terrible. She got up from her chair, leaving most of her tuna casserole. But she didn't mind that, since she d

