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Chapter 8 Very early the next morning, the three men left the island, bringing everything along that they’d arrived with. “After all,” Kegan had pointed out, “there’s no telling if and when we’ll be back.” Gage and Ash had agreed. When they got to the lake, Ash stowed the pirogue in its usual spot. As they drove away in their ‘borrowed’ car, they decided it might be a good idea to switch to a different vehicle—again. This time, they went semi-legit. In a medium-sized town about sixty miles north of the island, they found a cheap car-rental place that worked for them, as the clerk seemed more interested in chatting up a young lady waiting for her rental to be brought around than he was on helping Ash—who was the designated renter, while Gage and Kegan waited outside. Ash was wearing a br