Chapter 10 Nick drove us back to town, pulling into the carpark of the first fast food place on the highway leading into Easton. He didn’t cut the engine as he looked to where Angel sat next to me in the back seat. ‘Where to from here?’ Angel was slumped against the door, a quiet sigh escaping her lips as she turned her head to face him. ‘I don’t know. I can’t “see” anything at the moment.’ Andie, looking and sounding just as exhausted as her sister, relayed her words to Nick, and then added, ‘We have to assume they got the license plate for this car. We can’t risk going back to your friend’s house.’ ‘So, we go back to the other house then.’ I felt Daniel shift beside me. ‘Angel said we would be safe there until morning. Then we’d have to find somewhere else to hide, and half the nig

