CHAPTER FOURTEEN The next morning, Linda felt her heart jump at the sound of banging at the front door. The doorbell rang, followed by more loud knocking. Eric pulled back the covers. “I’ll get it.” Grabbing his robe off the back of the door, he moved to yank back the curtain, and spotted a non-descript, white vehicle. “This is too early, whoever you are,” he grumbled, rubbing his eyes on the way downstairs. She heard the front door open, followed by a thundering male voice that reverberated throughout the entire condo. “Buddy!” The ear-splitting yell shook the building, making the double-paned glass windows quake. “Hola, mi amigo!” Must be one of the team members. But she couldn’t remember which one. The clock said 7:01am. Judging from the hullaballoo, it sounded like friends who hadn’t

