CHAPTER TEN June 15, 1937 ~ Dr. Steven’s Journal ~ Poolside samples of water and soil. I dipped the glass test tube in the pool and waited for water to bubble in. This would be the sixth sample. Before I carefully placed it in the holder with the other five test tubes, I tapped it with a fingernail. There was something different about this water—almost luminescent. Beautiful rainbow of blues and greens. I glanced back at the pool. Incredibly clear. # Present Day ~ Katty Randolph hit enter. Her fingers fumbled at the computer. How long would it take before she didn’t want a fix? She shivered. Would she ever? Coffee didn’t help. She was addicted to that, too. Cartoons blasted from the TV. “Bea! Turn that down!” She stood too fast, and her chair caught on the torn vinyl. Crappy trail

