CHAPTER TWENTY For a career woman who used to wear colorful suits with hand painted silk scarves, one plain outfit for two weeks, didn’t seem fair. Though sensible, she didn’t like it. Her get-up consisted of long underwear, olive green pants, a brown tee shirt, a warm jacket and hiking boots. A small backpack contained a change of underwear and socks. The side pocket held all her paperwork, such as the tickets and maps. Eric had also provided lip balm, mosquito repellent, toothpaste, and a small first aid kit. She added ponytail holders, floss and a small comb. With the television blasting her photo, she thought about coloring her hair, but there wasn’t time. Once she pulled her hair back, she could pass for anyone. No makeup, no lipstick and the plainest outfit, made her look like a you

