Chapter Nine Just after dark, I met Beau at the corner of Crescent and Luna, the two busiest streets in Moon Grove. Though there were still a few people out and about, most of them paid us no mind — except for the ones who recognized us both. “You know, sneaking around is a lot harder when you’re trying to do it with someone who’s a local celebrity,” Beau said. He was still in his work clothes, though he’d taken off his tie and unbuttoned the top button on his shirt. “Says you! You get broadcast daily into every person’s home in this town,” I said. “Lately, so do you,” Beau said. “Yeah, but not by choice. Anyway, shall we get this show on the road?” I asked. “No time like the present,” Beau said. Without warning, he stepped back and started unbuttoning his shirt. “What are you doing

