CHAPTER TWENTY We zoomed past them and through the front doors to the sunny morning. I took a deep breath of the clear, non-Key air and sighed. “Those guys don’t let up, do they?” “Not when their prey is so close at hand,” Tegan reminded me. “We’ll have to keep one eye on them and another on the shadows.” “And a third eye on wherever we’re going right now,” I quipped as we strolled down the driveway. “There are dozens of fields around here and I didn’t get a good look at the one he pointed out.” We reached the main road and Tegan looked up and down the thoroughfare. “I think I can find us the way but do you prefer the skies or the road?” I tapped the toes of one of my feet against the road. “I think road. The dust isn’t so bad that I’ll end up choking every other step. Besides

