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Chapter 11Bear’s cabin was nestled at the undeveloped edge of a ski resort property in the Poconos that had gone belly up. He kept the land pristine more for privacy’s sake than for environmental concern, although Brian had been making progress on that front. Reed ventured up here with Bear a few times after he bought it, but Reed considered the area too rural and the accommodations too primitive. Right about now those were the two aspects of the cabin that most appealed. In just under three hours he had Jim, his furry rats, and the rug at the front door, at a remote cabin where they could lay low until Bear was able to catch Caleb. Until then, he had Jim to himself. As he pulled into the drive he had to double check his directions. The driveway was paved, the last time he was there the r