There was really no way to sneak, so they walked around to the back of the double-wide trailer as inconspicuously as they could. Behind that last row of games, rides, and booths, everything was still, almost silent. The busy babble of the Chehalis River competed with the noise of the park, but couldn’t overcome it. The short run of fence that surrounded the House of Mirrors had a single locked gate at the back. They climbed over it and up the steps to the back door with a sign that said Emergency Exit over it. Penny thought it would have to be unlocked–fire codes or some other city code would necessitate it–and it was. With a final quick look to either side, Penny opened the door and led Zoe inside. The room they stepped into was not a part of the mirror maze, but a short and narrow ha

