Chapter Nineteen David Logan hadn’t been a figment of her imagination. She had seen him. She couldn’t think how he’d found her, and as for why...well, it wouldn’t be anything good. How had he even gotten through to this town? She’d tried her best to get out and it had been impossible. But that had been days ago, and a path might have been cleared and while she’d been having a good time, her past was catching up. James had kept on asking her what was wrong. She’d pleaded she’d eaten food that hadn’t agreed with her and her stomach had turned all of a sudden, but she could tell he suspected it was something more than that. It was a flimsy lie, but it was all she could come up with at the time. She led Madeline by the hand and through the front door, ignoring James’ confused gaze. She had

