"Bugger," Liam said through gritted teeth, now worked up. "Don't give up looking." Two men tired from the search, Ethan and Liam, met in the middle of the high street. "Any on your side?" Liam was asking for public information. "Not a bloody thing," Ethan snapped. "Something's not right here. Someone's got to know something. There's more to this," Liam stated emphatically. "We need to cast a wider net." Ethan nodded, his eyes thinning with determination. "We'll sweep the grounds, the area around. She shouldn't have gone far." Liam still looked at Ethan then. "Do you think... do you think this has something to do with what happened before?" Ethan's jaw locked tight. "I don't know. But I'm not going to take any chances." Again the two groups turned their backs one u

