Only this time I didn’t take him toward the river. I walked into town and let the confused dog follow me.I stopped in front of the shop and tried the door. It was locked. A strip of police tape covered the lock, brown paper covered the windows. It seemed abandoned and unloved.I didn’t really know...
I parked in front of the police station. “Just the person I was looking for,” I lied. Molly looked like a deer in headlights. “Me?” “Yeah. You are supposed to help the committee members with the celebration, right?” “What do you need?” As she spoke she tightened her hold on the folder. “I need to...