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CHAPTER 19 “You really think it’s a good idea to go with him?” Aisha asked as Jade pulled on her coat. “I don’t care if it’s a good idea or not. I’m going to find my daughter.” The sun was just starting to rise. The volunteer teams would continue their hunt for Dez here, but Jade was convinced they wouldn’t find her. There wasn’t any reason for Jade to stay in Glennallen. Elder Keith, if not the actual perpetrator, was involved in Dez’s disappearance. She had to get to him. Had to find out what he knew. Aisha reached out to give her a hug. “I’ll be praying for you.” “Thanks.” Jade ran her hand over the top of her hair, wishing she had her kerchief to cover up the mess. She hadn’t looked in a mirror all morning, which was probably a good thing. “You ready?” Ben asked, tucking his radio