CHAPTER 40 NO SIGN OF ANNIE Shea crept back out the back door of Linda’s cabin and pondered her next move. The moon was now a dull glow obscured by clouds. The temperature had dropped about ten degrees and the air smelled of coming rain. Lightning flickered in the distance, accompanied by the low rumbled of thunder. The situation was getting worse by the minute. She didn’t know where Megan was. And there was a good chance these psychos would murder everyone in the camp. She considered calling Fuego and having the Athena Sisterhood ride up to help her stop the c*****e. But it could take hours before they’d arrive. “Shea, Dios mio! I’ve been going out of my mind trying to reach you.” Toni said when Shea called her. “Sorry, babe. I’m okay. They took—” “I can’t locate Annie anywhere.”

