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Guy figured he must have been more tired than he’d thought, because when he woke up the following morning he was the only one there other than Shadow and Ghost. They were playing what looked like a game of tag. The kitten was definitely in the lead, but Guy was certain that was because Shadow was holding back. Chuckling, he sat up, looking for his backpack, and saw that someone had left him a note, scrawled on a scrap of paper. ‘I took the beasts out to do their thing. Now we’re off to do our thing. If you want to find us me Mack and Tone will be at the plaza downtown. Don’t know about the kids. See you there or tonight.’ It wasn’t signed but he knew Dani had written it. He wasn’t certain he would go looking for them. He had something else he had to do—buy pet food. Going upstairs to us