Chapter 24

1963 Words

Randi leaned back in her desk chair and rubbed her eyes. She'd been studying articles on her computer screen for the better part of two hours and her eyes were burning as if she'd washed them in accelerant. These apartment complex fired were driving her nuts. The one three nights ago had been the third one in five weeks. Just far enough apart they might not trigger suspicion, except Randi was suspicious of everything. The first one five weeks ago occurred at Cedar Hills apartment, a medium-to-low rent complex of six buildings that catered mostly to single parents and people working entry level jobs. One entire building had been destroyed, combusting so rapidly that it was unsalvageable before the firefighters even got there. The tenants had received a relocation stipend and moved on to fi

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