Chapter 67

“Interesting. I think you’ll find this family is rather unique in itself. You should fit right in.” He didn’t seem to notice when I blinked at him in confusion. As he spoke, he was automatically going through the shirt pockets. “Ah? What’s this?” He pulled out a folded slip of paper, holding his arm fully extended, and then bringing it right in front of his nose as he squinted at it. “Bother. I’ve left my glasses downstairs. Would you mind reading this? Just to see if it’s safe to discard?”

I scanned it quickly, then forced a smile. “Grocery list, Mr. Sayer.” I crushed it in my hand and dropped it into a wastebasket. Quickly I shed the worn, soiled corduroy trousers and gave them to the older man.

“I’ll send Drew up in a while to put a fresh bandage on your wound.”

“Thank you.”

“You’re welcome.” He walked out of the room, holding the clothes between thumb and forefinger, regarding them with a sneer.