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Chapter 19They were up early the next morning and looking forward to leaving the motel room. It had been hot and stuffy, because of course there was no air conditioning. In addition, the windows were the kind that were sealed shut, and it had been the general consensus that leaving the door open overnight was unsafe. While Althea hurried out to the SUV to get some MRE’s for breakfast and a can of dog food for Invictus, Laurie and Jo made the bed with quick, efficient movements. Wheat had to smile, recalling his boyfriend tidying the bunker with those same quick, efficient movements before they’d left the day before. God, it had only been the day before. Time seemed to be flashing by in a blur. With the bed made, Laurie and his sister folded the blankets and stacked them and the spare pi