“This isn’t bad,” Jon said, looking around the apartment. “Not quite a house, but…” Brody chuckled. “But safe none the less. If we were alive, I’d have had to shut off the alarm system before we came in.” Jon wandered around, checking out the kitchen and bedrooms. Not that either of them had any use for the kitchen—or the bathroom as far as that went. A good thing since he couldn’t turn on the water, although he suspected Brody could since he’d been a ghost for the last five years. When he asked, Brody said, “I can, but I wouldn’t. Trust me the utilities are monitored, so it’s a good thing we don’t need heat or lights.” “What about your scanner?” “Batteries.” “Okay.” Jon glanced at the TV. “I guess we can’t watch that.” “I’m afraid not. But—” Brody smirked, “—when we get bored we ca