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the drive back to the gas sta on, both of them scanning the passing scenery for Stephanie. They were nearly to the sta on when Harper said, "Maybe we should call the house and make sure no one's found her."
Drina glanced at him with surprise. "I'm sure they would have called if they had."
"Oh right," Harper mu ered, and then suggested, "S ll, if she's causing a fuss about leaving, they might be a little distracted and forget to call."
"That's possible," Drina said slowly, and then straightened a little, and asked, "Can I use your phone?"
He pulled his gaze from the road to glance at her with surprise. "Where's yours?"
"I lost it the night of the fire," she admitted.
Harper grimaced and turned his gaze back to the road before admi ng, "So did I. It was in my back pocket." It was probably a melted mess by the end, he supposed.
"Neither of us has a phone?" Drina asked with amazement, and then smiled slightly, and said, "Then they couldn't call us. She could have been at Teddy's for hours."
Harper glanced at her, worried about her ge ng her hopes up only to have them dashed, but said quietly,
"We can call from the gas station. I know Teddy's house number."
Drina hung up with a li le sigh, and stood for a minute, wai ng for her disappointment to ease. Harper had given her Teddy's number and suggested she call while he pumped gas. But Stephanie wasn't back at the house, and no one had even reported a sigh ng of her, "Not the gals at Timmy H's, or Val at the twenty-four-hour Quicky mart, nobody." Teddy had sounded as frustrated as Drina felt.
"No joy, huh?"
Drina glanced to the skinny, sandy-haired gas-sta on a endant behind the counter. His nametag read Jason. "No joy?"
"No luck," Jason explained, his Adam's apple bobbing with the words. "No one's seen her?"
"Oh, no," she said on a sigh, pushing the phone back toward him. "Thank you for le ng me use the phone."
"No problem," he said easily, turning away to set it back where it belonged on the counter behind the ll he manned. "Least I could do since we didn't have a pay phone. It's hard to find those anymore. They become more scarce as cells get popular."
"Yes," Drina murmured, her gaze dropping to the chocolate bars lining the front of the counter. As upset as she was, her body was getting hungry. Harper must be too.
"It's hard to figure why no one's seen her though. A new car seems to pull in here every ten minutes with people out scou ng for her. Teddy must have half the town searching," Jason said, turning back. "If she's on foot, someone should have seen her by now. Maybe she thumbed it."
"Thumbed?" Drina asked blankly.
"You know." He held out his hand, fingers curled into a fist and thumb up. When she s ll looked blank, he added, "Hitchhiking. She must have hitched a ride or something." Jason smiled faintly when her expression cleared. "Your accent . . . you're not from around here, huh?"
Drina shook her head, and murmured, "Spain."
"Cool." He nodded. "Always wanted to go. Someday I will."
"Were there any other cars here when Anders was getting gas?" she asked suddenly.
"Anders," Jason said blankly, and then his expression cleared, and he said, "Oh, you mean the cool black dude who lost the girl?"
Drina nodded.
"Well, yeah, some old dude was in here paying for his gas and ge ng junk food. A real asswipe," he added with a sneer. "He saw your Anders guy get out and start pumping, and says to me, "You be er lock up the ll and door, boy. That nigger's probably here to rob you." Jason snorted. "Racist old prick. I checked the security tape a er he'd le and, sure enough, he was the thief. Pocketed at least three chocolate bars when I turned my back to get the lottery tickets he wanted."
Drina stilled. "Security tape?"
"Yeah." He waved toward a corner of the store. "My boss put them in last year. Said it would keep the insurance down."
Drina peered at what looked like a rounded mirror in the corner and considered the direc on it was pointing.
"That Anders guy asked about them too, but there aren't any outside, and it doesn't show the pumps. There's only the one inside, so he didn't bother with it. But you can check out the security tape if you want."
Drina hesitated, but then decided she