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It wasn’t until they’d stopped for lunch at a roadside diner that Rick realized Beau hadn’t answered his question about using their real names, wherever they ended up. So he asked again, after making sure no one was seated close enough to overhear him. Even then, he kept his voice low. “I told you, I’ll be changing mine,” Beau replied, as quietly. “I have a couple of ID in different names, but I don’t think I’ll use either of them. No one should know what the names on them are, but I’d be stupid to think it couldn’t have happened.” “Did you use one of them when we rented the motel room?” “Yep. And when I bought our phones.” “Then you’d better dump it, just in case. What name’s on your driver’s license?” Beau c****d his head. “Which one?” “Okay, stupid question.” “Not stupid. Cautiou