“Janie watched them until the taillights disappeared from view before returning to the house. She hadn't dared leave Amy alone. The girl was almost as big a mess as Sam, though coherent and refusing to go to the hospital. Moving through the twisting warren of hallways at the back of the farmhouse, she made her way across the tile to Amy's suite. The girl was standing, her hair wet, looking out the window. “You showered.” At the sound of Janie's voice, Amy jumped violently and gave a small gasp o...f surprise. “Yes,” she said, her hand on her chest. “Why did you do that?” Janie demanded, running out of patience with the chaos. “What do you mean?” Amy obviously wasn't following the older woman's train of thought. “Amy, I still think you need to go to the hospital.” “I'm fine,” she insisted. “I told you, he didn't hit me.” Janie raised one eyebrow. “But he hurt you. I know he did.” Amy shook her head in a negative response. “Prove it,” Janie demanded. “Take a seat.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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