Questions swirled inside my head like the churning waters of the river outside. Could Brad have anything to do with the damage to the Helping Homes renovation? Was that why he’d been acting so secretive? But then, why would he do something so destructive, especially when he and Cathy were getting one of the foundry apartments? And why would he write hate messages to J.C. Valdez? J.C. was a hero to the Cedar Plains kids. Brad couldn’t be the person in the car we’d followed, though—he’d been right with me in George’s car. . . . “Nancy? Did you hear me?” Owen’s voice snapped me from my thoughts. He was gazing at me expectantly from the doorway. “Sorry,” I said, shaking myself. “Um, what did you say?” “The other volunteers will be arriving soon. Let’s see if we can get those broken sinks cleared out,” Owen said. “I don’t want people getting spooked. If volunteers start to quit, then we’ll really be in trouble.” He definitely had a point. “Let me just take a look up on the balcony first,”
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