Chapter 2He couldn’t believe he was headed to a place he thought he’d never see again—a place called home. He’d said the foreign-sounding word aloud only once, to Danny that night at the hotel in LA, and for the always-on-the go Chad it had felt so false. The word was even stranger now as his conflicted self tried to wrap his mind around the definition of home, a destination generally associated with acceptance, solace and security but, conversely, a place he’d not visited in nearly thirteen years. But his proximity now was closer than it had ever been in all that time, since he’d just passed the road sign that indicated his destination was a mere five miles away. Eden, Pennsylvania. His mind drifted and so did the wheels of the car to the shoulder of the road. He heard the tires hit the

