Glenwood Apartments was a two-story stacked stone structure with several fountains and a statue of a bronze deer. Deck chairs surrounded a sparkling pool in the interior grounds. Unit 22 was on the ground floor in the north wing. I concentrated on geography and placed the apartment complex on one side of White Deer Park. Perhaps that accounted for the deer statue. At the back of the parking lot, a neatly graveled path into the woods would lead to the park. I imagined proximity to White Deer Park was a selling point. Residents could easily walk to the park and enjoy the public tennis courts as well as the lake. I walked briskly through the parking lot. I didn’t have to worry about the lack of a police car, because the entrances to the apartments were in the interior. Three wings were built around a central courtyard and pool. The fragrance of wisteria mingled with a strong smell of chlorine as I passed the pool. I watched the numbers, veered to my right.