FABIANA DIDN’T COME out of her room the next day until early afternoon. By then Warwicke had helped Alvaro replace the front panel on the Camaro and paint it. The kid wanted to pull the dent out but Warwicke knew the police would want to examine it when Alvaro came forward with information on his friend’s death. He was already in enough trouble with Brita. He didn’t want to face her wrath if he helped the kid cover up vital evidence in a possible homicide. And the more Warwicke thought about it, the more he realized it was just too big a coincidence that Fabiana’s younger brother, a kid who’d done some things that would look really bad to the public if they became known, endangering Fabiana’s place with the Indy Racing League, was the victim of this hit and run driver. With what happene

