CHAPTER 21Cameron’s head still rested on the shelf above the gurney that held his body. For the past twenty minutes his eyes were closed, but they appeared to be rolling around under his lids, as if he were dreaming or concentrating on something. Tired of just standing around in the concrete bunker built into the side of the parking garage below the hospital, Mara took a seat on the floor next to the door. Bohannon shuffled around the room, looking restless. Mara looked up at him and said, “If you want to take off, I can stay with Cam until he gets things figured out. I’ll set up a time when we can sit down and talk to him. He seems harmless enough, so I think we’ll be able to cross him off our list of potential problems.” “It probably would be a good idea for me to stop by the office an

