Chapter 38The neighborhood wasn’t made up of houses sitting on top of each other. These houses, although small, were situated on larger-than-normal properties, which contained mostly trees. They made perfect barricades to hide Jarod’s approach. When he made his way back to the house, it was just as Ty’s dad had described it. Cedar shingles, attached garage, and a front door that held remnants of red paint. Jarod still couldn’t believe how quickly they’d found it. Especially since the one time Henry had come to it, had been night. Between a path of trees, Jarod snuck up to the garage without detection. He wanted to get a peek inside, to see if there was a car. Unfortunately, there was no place to look. Sheets hung covering both the side and overhead door’s windows. Jarod would have to go

