It was a tough decision. Did he want to go chase down his brother and find out why Karl stood their parents up, or did he want to go home and deal with a hyper elf who wasn't even supposed to be there? Some days, Rhychard just wished he had stayed in bed. Going home meant he would also have to deal with Logan and the mysterious landscapers, which really sounded like a Hardy Boys' title. He decided he'd rather handle one headache as opposed to two, so once he pulled out of the U-Store-It parking lot, Rhychard headed south. Like the rest of his life, Karl's living accommodations weren't anything to brag about. Actually, honest people avoided going anywhere near the slums, which is what Feather Lakes had become. At one time, the small neighborhood had high hopes of catering to a snobby cli

