Chapter Four Lucy I woke up, feeling more rested than I had in years. For a moment, I was disoriented and then I remembered I was in the guest bedroom at Levi’s house. Given the events of yesterday, it was a miracle I’d slept as deeply as I had. I rolled onto my side and looked out the window, which faced the field in front of the house. Mist was rising off the tall grasses as the sun rose above the trees, its rays landing on the dewy landscape. I took a deep breath and let it out. I had no idea what time it was. I didn’t have my purse, or frankly anything. I’d left my purse in Amelia’s truck when she took me to the hospital to have my arm looked at. I lifted it, relieved to experience only lingering soreness when I carefully shifted my wrist inside the brace. I sighed, recalling I’d su