Coffee kept Cody up that night, and he finally went for a swim the next day. At first, he couldn’t shake the feeling of glass sticking into his side, as it had the last time he’d been in a pool, but it slowly faded. He returned to his room and called Lin after his swim for an update, but she only told him that Naomi was working on it. He hung up and prepared to head down to the restaurant, when the phone rang. Cody considered fleeing from the room, but he thought that it might be one of his parents. He needed to be there to reassure them that he wasn’t sneaking around Florida while they were working. He took a deep breath and picked up the receiver. He put it to his ear and bit his bottom lip. “Hello?” “Cody Langdon?” a woman asked on the other end. “Yes,” he replied suspiciously. “T

