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A BLUE TARP COVERED the cinnamon-haired girl’s body. Katie could see her shape, lying discarded there in the eroding drainage ditch. Coils of her hair, still attached to her head presumably, spilled out from under the tarp. A bicycle lay tipped over on the hill.

“It’s Jilly Sweet’s little girl,” Clemency was saying as he led her down. “Woman from over at the café.” His face was strained, weary in the overcast light of day.

“What’s going on, Chief?” It was Lou Garko, trailing after them. “What is she doing here?”

“Keep the stragglers away please, Deputy. If you would.”

“Who is this person? Why’s she—”

Clemency spun on him. “Goddamnit, Lou, just keep everyone back. Do you understand?”

They descended side by side. “This is bad, Katie Kate,” mumbled the chief, his voice grim. “I shouldn’t be doing this. You cannot be here.”

“I’m already here,” Katie said. “We can’t stop now.”

Chief Clemency pulled on some tan Latex gloves and motioned for her to halt. “Stay there. Do n
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