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Adam and Hanna had gotten a suite at the hotel. There was a work space and a kitchen. Henry and Ryan got a room together on the same floor. Adam said they would get cleaned up and meet for a late dinner. They were all starving. Henry opened the hotel room door and threw his bag into the bed closest to the window. Ryan laughed. " I always take that bed too. The wife likes to be near the bathroom." Henry smiled sadly. His wife did too. He ran some coffee in the little coffee maker and sat down at the little table. " Ryan, I need to look up a woman in Texas. Her name is Debbie Olson. She is Pam's sister. She's holding Pam's ashes for me there." Ryan frowned. " That's a bit odd isn't it?" " Well, she plans on burying Pam on the family property. I just found out that Pam had lost h