CHAPTER 27 “So here we have your identification.” Lacy took the card Drisklay handed her and stared at the picture, a close representation of herself on a South Dakota driver’s license. Marissa Hummel. Well, it was better than Jo. Her birthday had changed. She was a year and a half older now. Fifteen pounds heavier. She hoped that wouldn’t prove prophetic. She flipped the card around as if there would be more to discover about herself there. “Birth certificate.” Drisklay passed her the crisp page, and Lacy stared at the names of parents, dates, and cities she had never heard of. She’d have to get used to it. This was her life now. “My folks made you a resume. I think you’ll find you have a little more to work with than what we gave you last time.” Lacy’s hands shook just a little as s