It took twenty minutes for them to get to their destination and print out the information Ash has found. “It’s strange that he bought a house in a subdivision with an HOA. Didn’t he realize they’d keep records like these?” Gage said as he and the others studied, and memorized the floor plans of Patterson’s house. “There’s always records, somewhere,” Ash replied. “He probably figures it doesn’t matter, since the house isn’t in his name. It’s what he’s done to it, as far as security goes, that counts.” “We won’t know what that is until we get out there,” Kegan said. Gage smirked. “Where’s the nearest parking garage?” “Not this time,” Kegan said when he saw a cab approaching them. He flagged it down, telling the driver they needed to go to the airport. “Which one?” the driver asked. “L

