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cabinets,” she explained, wiggling the mouse to make the screen saver disappear. “But my mom’s such a<br />

neat freak and hates piles of papers, so she made him scan everything. If there’s something about me<br />

being<br />

adopted, it’s <strong>on</strong> this computer.”<br />

Her dad had a few Internet Explorer windows open from the last time he’d been <strong>on</strong> the computer. One<br />

was<br />

the fr<strong>on</strong>t page of the Philadelphia Sentinel. The top headline was Search for Thomas’s Body Rages On.<br />

Right below it was an opini<strong>on</strong> piece that said Rosewood PD Should Be Hanged for Negligence. Below<br />

that<br />

was yet another story that read, Kansas Teenager Receives Text from A.<br />

Spencer scowled and minimized the screen.<br />

She gazed at the folder ic<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> the right side of the desktop. “Taxes,” she read out loud. “Old. Work.<br />

Stuff.”<br />

She groaned. “My mom would kill him if she knew he organized the files like this.”<br />

“What about that <strong>on</strong>e?” Andrew pointed at the screen. “Spencer, College.”<br />

Spencer frowned and clicked <strong>on</strong> it. There was <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong>e PDF file inside the folder. The little hourglass ic<strong>on</strong><br />

whirled as the PDF slowly loaded <strong>on</strong> the screen. She and Andrew leaned forward. It was a recent<br />

statement<br />

from a savings account.<br />

“Whoa.” Andrew pointed to the total. There was a two, and more than a few zeroes. Spencer noticed<br />

the<br />

name <strong>on</strong> the account. Spencer Hastings. Her eyes widened. Maybe her parents hadn’t cut her off<br />

entirely.<br />

She shut the PDF and kept looking. They opened a few more documents, but most of the files were<br />

spreadsheets<br />

Spencer didn’t understand. There were t<strong>on</strong>s of folders that had no classificati<strong>on</strong>s whatsoever.<br />

Spencer fluffed the feathery end of the quill pen her father had purchased at a 1776-themed aucti<strong>on</strong> at<br />

Christie’s. “Going through this will take forever.”

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