Chapter 13

Matt came home around three with stuff for dinner and several bags of candy for Halloween. Kyle was almost done putting in the new window, including a screen. “Usually we save these for the front windows,” Kyle said. “I don’t know if this thing can completely repel a brick, but hopefully it’ll make the brick lose enough momentum to keep it from breaking the window again.”

“Thank you so much,” Matt said. Kellan simply nodded. One brick was bad enough. He didn’t want to wake up to the sound of breaking glass on a regular basis. He also couldn’t think of anything worse his stalker could do short of setting his apartment on fire or kidnapping him at gunpoint. That was why he asked Matt to pick up the groceries instead of going out and getting them himself. His stalker would know that Monday was the day he’d be out and about by himself, and they’d know what stores he went to, for how long, and why.