“No. I mean it. Nobody knows where I am. I left in the middle of the night last night.” “Do you have your phone on?” Bobbie questioned suddenly. “No,” Meri shook her head, “it was how Levi found me at Olivier’s hotel room. I left it in the room. I know a few numbers like my daughters’ and Olivier, Riggs, Soren, and Henri. There was a phone at the bus depot. Did you know it takes nine hours on the bus to get from Houston to Dallas? It’s a three-hour drive but on the bus it takes forever.” It dawned on Bobbie Meri might be out of her element with no resources. She was a woman very much used to a life of luxury. “Meri, did you bring money with you?” She looked away sheepishly, “I have a hundred dollars in my purse. I don’t want to use my debit cards.” “Did you eat today?” “I had a coffe