Andy took his time driving back to the estate. In fact, this was probably the first time he’d ever driven the speed limit and the first time he actually had cars passing him. He needed to think, all because Laura had stumped him. Not many had ever done that. The fact was that Andy read people really well. He’d have to be blind not to pick up on her discomfort and downright embarrassment about everything, from the pathetic daycare that warehoused kids, with that loudmouthed broad who’d done her best to embarrass her, to the fact that she didn’t want him to drive her home. It wasn’t until he pulled up in front of that rundown home that he’d understood why. Hell, he wouldn’t want anyone to know he lived in a dump like that either. A chain-link fence was rusted and falling down in parts, and a

