And in between Lanie’s duties, which were pretty much just being the bitch for the day, she’d had to go to Sheriff’s office and give her dad a statement. That had been a different experience for her. She’d done nothing at all wrong, but sitting in her dad’s cramped office with Deputy Sterling standing by as a witness and a voice recorder going while she recited the events of the day in question was…nerve-wracking. Had she actually done anything wrong, she would have confessed within seconds. And to top it all off, everywhere she went, she was haunted by that feeling of eyes on her. She just couldn’t shake it, even though she knew it was all in her mind. Really, if someone had been watching her, how on earth were they following her all over town? They could not be every single place that she went! Not unless they were following her in their own car, which she’d kept an eye out for by the by, yet had failed to see a specific vehicle in all the places she’d been that day.