CHAPTER FORTY ONE “Um…are you sure this is the right place?” I questioned. From where we stood after trekking about a mile, only a splash of green met us. A few indigenous trees sat on the land, the sound of a crow from a nearby tree making me almost jump in fright. The rapid rise and fall of my chest was clear indication that nothing about this sat well with me. “A hundred percent. I was there when my cop friend traced the woman to here. There should be-Aah!” He shrieked, jumping when suddenly a beautiful mansion suddenly appeared on the space in front of us. “What the hell!” I cussed, starting back. “Um…are you feeling…” Suddenly Norman sagged forward unconscious and that’s when I felt it too. A bout of what I gathered was overwhelming dizziness hit me. I tried fighting it o