14 The only thing Anna saw through the cruiser's windshield was a quiet, suburban street where sunlight glinted off the domed roofs of small houses. Every now and then, they passed a lawn where children played happily. No sign of the telepath, though. Keli insisted they were going the right way, but the woman herself had admitted that tracking an individual mind was difficult. Anna sat in her seat with arms folded, breathing out a sigh. “Nothing is ever easy,” she said, shaking her head. “I thought maybe we'd finally get the drop on him this time, but then Slade has to get involved.” On her left, Keli watched the road through narrowed eyes, intensely focused on her task. “Turn right here!” she ordered as they approached an intersection. The car executed her command, and soon, they were

