CHAPTER 34

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CHAPTER 34 THERE WERE ONLY FOUR people in the Lindgrens’ temporary home, but Sandy was bustling around so much it seemed as if there were half a dozen extra bodies. Kennedy glanced at the motel room, which she’d helped Woong tidy, spray, dust, and vacuum that afternoon. “How much time do we have left?” Sandy opened the oven, leaned forward, and thumped on her bread rolls. “It’s ten to six. Exactly three minutes since you asked the last time.” Carl was straightening his tie, glancing at his reflection in the small hanging mirror. “I want a X-box.” Woong seemed to know his parents were busy and didn’t put too much emphasis into his demand. “Should I call them?” Sandy asked. “They might need directions.” “He’s got a GPS, and he has our phone number,” Carl answered back. “Everything’s go

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