Chapter 10Jamie held on, his stomach churning as the Jeep’s tires slipped a little when they turned out of the parking lot onto the newly plowed road. The doctor’s knuckles were white on the steering wheel as he held in his anger, but Jamie had no idea where to start his story. “Just say it,” John demanded, his voice harsh with impatience. Jamie swallowed his nervousness. “Me and Nico were caught out in the storm yesterday and spent the night at your cabin. Unfortunately, a man named Piter Rupert took refuge there as well. He’s dangerous, and I’m afraid to say he saw a picture of you and Andy on your refrigerator—” “Why would he take any interest in us?” John interrupted, and Jamie winced at the growing alarm in his voice. Nico answered from the backseat. “This is my fault. Piter is my

