CHAPTER TWELVE The next day, the girls ate ravenously. In fact, they ate so much that they depleted their food stores and needed to buy groceries. Mrs. Binns hadn't yet returned from the hospital, so she wouldn't be able to feed them as usual. Since they weren't her immediate family, Evelyn had pointed out that they couldn't call and check on her, as her mom never gave out information over the phone to people otherwise. This meant that they had no idea how she was doing and no one had come to tell them anything. Luckily, no one else was currently staying at the house with them. Although the bed and breakfast had room for up to ten guests, March was low season for tourists, so business was slow and the place was currently empty apart from the girls. Cat looked around the deserted kitchen

