The man stood outside the bar and looked at his handy work. This should get the message out loud and clear, he thought. And if she didn't listen, he would just take another child, and another and another. Until she heard him. Four hours later Sam walked back into the coffee shop. Amber could see the exhaustion in her eyes. And the worry weighing heavy on her shoulders. They'd found nothing, not even a lingering scent to follow. It was like Sally went straight up in the air and vanished. Amber frowned. "What is it?" Sam asked as Amber briskly walked outside. Sam followed her out. "Amber?" She stood next to Amber and followed her gaze. "What do you see?" "Her scent ends here. What if he took her up? What if he attacked Andrew from up there and took her back up after securing her. Then th

