Chapter Two I found myself in the role of being a stereotypical librarian and shushing Luna. The library was a lively place and librarians didn’t hush people anymore, but Luna decidedly needed it. There were a few patrons who’d glanced in our direction. Burton said in a gentle voice, “I’m afraid she is.” I said, “She was volunteering today, actually.” “Did either of you speak with her?” asked Burton. I nodded. “Just briefly.” “What was her demeanor like?” I sighed. “She definitely wasn’t herself. She seemed very distracted when she came in. As a matter of fact, she was planning on speaking with you today, Burton.” Burton’s brow wrinkled. “Did she say what was wrong?” “Not really.” I paused, trying to make sure I got it all right. “She apparently saw something she wasn’t sure about