During the drive home, Sara hedged. “I"ve found you a place to live, but I need to show you something first.” They pulled into the driveway in Clampett Tract. “C"mon, wave that wand and fly yourself indoors.” “Cute house,” Pierce said. “But why are we here?” She felt pleased with her deception and smiled. “This is where you"ll be staying.” “You found me a room in someone"s house?” Emotion showed on his face and changed from surprise and gratefulness to denial and then curiosity. Sara pretended distraction. “Sort of. Let me show you around.” Of the two tiny rooms on the right, Sara had set up the front bedroom as a fully equipped office. Behind that was a sparsely furnished bedroom containing a queen bed and a small dresser and that was about all the room might hold. They just peeped i

