The Park Service: Book One Of The Park Service Trilogy (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
Radcliffe Jimmy isn’t in his room. A shaft of morning sun landing on the untouched bed and his borrowed clothes sitting folded on its end. I search the house but it’s empty. I search the yard but see no sign of either Jimmy or Junior. I hike the bluff to our camp. Jimmy’s pack is gone. My empty pack sits propped beside the wind-felled log, right where I left it the other morning when I lied to Jimmy about seeing Hannah play tennis. I feel absolutely terrible about letting him walk away from the table last night without a word. When I get back to the lake house, Hannah is standing at the edge of the dock, her white dress flapping in the wind and hugging her curves. I come to stand beside her. “I can’t find Jimmy,” I say. Hannah stands with perfect posture, her chin raised to the wind and her red hair waving behind her on the breeze. “Did you hear me? Jimmy’s gone.” She turns to me. “Gloria said he made camp in the woods not far from her cottage. Just down the beach there a ways.
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