Chapter Twenty-One It took me a moment to recognize the feeling that shook my stomach. I coughed out a laugh as the van hit a bump big enough to knock me sideways, sending me crashing into the wall. “Careful.” Alec reached toward me. “You kidn*pped the wrong girls.” I slid down the wall to sit on the van’s floor. “That would be unfortunate,” the driver said. “You stalked me, you snatched Mari from our home, and you got the wrong sisters.” I brushed the tears out of my eyes. “I didn’t,” Alec said. “Mar and I don’t have a father.” I doubled over laughing. I couldn’t stop. It was like my brain had given up. “We’ve never had a father. I hope whoever hired you to kidnap their kids kills you for getting it wrong.” “I’m not wrong.” “I hope he slits your throat.” I wiped my eyes again. “C

