It didn’t seem like a kidnapping—Annie had gone of her own free will, and Harriet knew she had met the same man at least twice before—but something about the way he’d approached her felt wrong. She kicked herself mentally for not asking Annie more questions about the two men she’d been meeting. The cute guy always brings her to meet P., she thought. If I just had a clue who P. was. She decided to stake out the Feigenbaums’ house. Annie’s rendezvous usually didn’t last more than a couple of hours, since she didn’t want to be caught by her uncle and aunt. So the Feigenbaums must not be in on the secret, Harriet realized as she thought back—Annie had set up both meetings with P. while they were away from their house. But now they were home, seeing patients. And this wasn’t a meeting that Annie had planned—she had looked just as surprised as Harriet when the blond guy approached her. This made Harriet even more anxious.
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