CHAPTER FOURTEEN HAYLEY SAT IN the passenger seat, staring through the windshield at the front of Reed’s house. “I met a lady earlier today,” she said, still staring at the front porch. They left Hayley’s car at the sheriff’s department for now, intending on returning for it when they met back there before meeting Chance. “The lady at the diner said she was your sister-in-law.” She turned to Reed, her brows furrowed. “I didn’t catch her name. Or don’t remember it.” She shrugged, settling back in her seat. “She reacted kind of strangely when she found out you were back in Dark Moon Falls. I couldn’t tell if she was happy or pissed. She said something about that’s why someone wanted her to stay away. She didn’t say who, though. It was only at that moment I realized that you never talked abo

