Chapter 7Angry whispers on the other side of the door. His parents fighting again. Arguing about his sister. School called. Lucy’s been absent most of the week. Where does she go? Why won’t she even tell him anything anymore? They used to be so close. Now she just tiptoes by his bedroom door at night. He’s just a stupid little kid brother to her. “Lucy?” On the floor, Henley opened his eyes, his own voice drawing him out of the blackness. But he couldn’t see. His heart started pounding. He was blind. He couldn’t see. Couldn’t see! Then reality struck him and he remembered the blindfold. “Oh, Jesus…” For a second, he was so relieved, he thought he’d laugh. Until he remembered where he was. “Oh, man,” he groaned, trying to sit up. That f*****g jerk had kicked his chair. He was still tied t