Chapter 37 – Davey (Kathline) Part Two Davey’s Point of View An unnatural silence hummed around the fire engine, only the sound of the siren, and the noise of the traffic disturbed it. Each of us lost in our own thoughts; these were the calls we all dreaded. Kids were everyone’s kryptonite, even if nine times out of ten a call to a school was nothing more than a little one pressing the fire alarm for one reason or another. This journey, though minutes in reality, felt like hours, each second longer than the last. My stomach knotted and churned as I thought of Andy, his red hair, freckled face, wide-eyed as he ate pancakes. My heartbeat became so loud in my chest it echoed in my ears. I prayed, over and over, please GOD let it be a false alarm. But the information from dispatch was clea