July 22
Sabretti considered this for a moment, studying Chloe’s face carefully. “You’re sure you know nothing about Rob MacKenzie’s current whereabouts, or his mother’s?”
“The Indigo Foundation, and all of its active employees, know absolutely nothing,” Chloe said.
“The inactive ones?”
“We can hardly be held accountable for the actions of individuals we’ve released from service,” Katherine said.
“Fair enough,” Sabretti said. “I think I’m done here, but I do want to leave you my card and number.”
“If we hear anything,” Phillip said, “you’ll be the first to know. Sorry for wasting your time.”
“Not at all,” Sabretti said. “Hey, about Nancie’s school. A buddy of mine happens to be on the parental advisory board. If I could take some of the brochures on that Blue Streak…?”
“If you’ll come with me,” Katherine said, “I’ll get you copies of all of our programs. For your friend, and for the police to study.”
“Didn’t think I was that transparent,” Sabretti said.
“We’re used to being misunderstood,” Chloe said, smiling calmly. “Think nothing of it. If there is anything we can do, you need only ask.” Katherine led him out of the conference room.
After the door closed, and he was reasonably sure that Sabretti was out of earshot, Phillip turned and looked Chloe in the eye. “Was any of that the truth?” he asked.
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