16 With a full inventory of everything in the cabin, the shed, on the property, and the coordinates recorded in his phone, William locked the doors of the cabin and tossed his duffle in the back seat of the rental car. He’d been back to town once, visited with Martha at the diner, and received more information about Giles Randall. Then he’d spent another hour reading and sending messages from and to Piper. She had completed most of what he’d left for her to do. The small ad in the Portland newspaper had brought in clients, and she wanted to know when he would be returning. As soon as he had cell service, he contacted those who had what he needed. Transferring money and having the sales invoices sent to Piper, he held off on items he hadn’t already seen or people he hadn’t dealt with befo

