CHAPTER 28 It was nearly dinnertime before Detective Drisklay was done grilling Kennedy and the Lindgrens. Nick excused himself shortly after the interview started, but Sandy made him promise to take Kennedy home for the evening when everything was done. Sometimes Sandy’s sense of protectiveness was smothering, but tonight Kennedy was glad to stay far away from the subway stations. “So I guess you’re not gonna make the flight to your aunt’s, huh?” Nick asked as they pulled out of the Providence parking garage that evening. “No. The detective said I shouldn’t go anywhere for a few weeks. There’s gonna be tons of questions. Legal stuff. I guess I’m supposed to talk with someone from the district attorney’s office tomorrow.” She sighed. Being the victim of a high-profile crime was about as

