Chapter IIIReally, I don't know why I agreed to this nonsensical plan, but I did. Adam owned me during these years, that's the only sane reason I can rationalize as to my participation. At first, my refusal was adamant, based on the disbelief of Adam's seriousness at going through with it, but I weakened with his persistence and we planned a time to leave and a time I would return the next morning to pick them up. Adam outlined their entire evening to me, explaining they would be back at their hiding spots before the Manor doors opened and just as they got in, they would get out: wait for a group to walk through the second floor and leave the building as nothing more than visitors. The day finally came, it was a Friday and we were on the road shortly after noon. Adam was like a child on h

