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CHAPTER TWENTY The drive between Deton and Staunton took less than an hour, so Kate and DeMarco were able to relocate without doing so in the middle of the night. They checked in to a Best Western shortly after nine, checked in with Duran back in DC, and found themselves sitting in a motel room with a recorded history of the last final twenty years or so of Wendy and Alvin Fuller printed out before them. Just as Kate was beginning to go back through all of the medical records, fully prepared to Google each and every test that had been suggested for Wendy Fuller, her phone rang. When she saw Melissa’s name on the display, she felt like her heart was beating. It was one of those moments where she knew that the call would either bring news so relieving that it would make her feel like she w