Yolanda woke early the next morning, not by the sun pouring in from the dirty window.
“So, your people never thought that we want to give the victims’ families closure?” “Closure is a hard thing when all we can give you is speculation. We know the crimes happened. We don’t know who or the number of victims. But even science wouldn’t have been able to sort it out. Now stop blaming me for it. I was watching the butt of our newest member to make sure she didn’t fall victim t
Yolanda stared in shock at Ian. “What does that mean?” Now how will the other shoe drop? That’s all she could think about.
Yolanda returned to the other hotel room to explain the situation. She watched each to gauge how honest their words were.Ian was coming from the bathroom and asked Yolanda. “Well, what did you find out?”
Ian leaned against the cool wall of the motel room while he watched out the window. Three figures carried bags and boxes into the room next door. They seemed to come with quite a lot of gear and equipment.
About an hour later, they got everything squared with the room. In the men’s room, Aria scurried to, making coffee for everyone as they settled in. Once that everyone got comfortable, Ian stood up and spoke to everyone. “Okay, the bulk of our gear will be here early tomorrow. I just got a text message stating that. The delivery company is claiming the weather is holding up the delivery. Now, I’m led to believe your team was familiar with the region? Correct?”
After they had eaten breakfast the shipment arrived. An unmarked vehicle pulled into the parking lot after seven in themorning,
The depth of the cave surprised Ian. As they walked into the darkness. “Why are your lights green?”