Jeremy I finished packing up the camera and tripod in its case, and then carried it out to the van. There was no sign of the others as I shuffled through the old building, but I didn’t think much of it. Maybe they had gone up into the attic, or they were also outside. I blinked in the bright sunlight and propped the case on my shoulder, even though it wasn’t that heavy. I found Brendan at the van, checking the spare batteries for the walkie-talkies. He glanced over his shoulder at me as I lowered the camera case and set it on the floor of the van. “Hey man, have you seen Eli?” “Nah, I thought he was in the basement with Tony,” I said, leaning against the open door. “Where’s Harley?” “I left her with Tony. Tony said that Eli was looking for me but his radio was dead.” Brendan’s frown de