Chapter 5:

For about an hour they talked about old times and the things that await Summer. Collins checked his watch.

"I think it's time we got going, your wanted in Hammond's office in 2 hours."

Summer also checked her watch.

"Yeah I guess your right."

The two got up and walked back to Summer's hotel. The moving in crew were waiting in the van when they arrived.

"Well, I'll be in touch."

"Yes Sir."

She smiled and once again his hand. He got into his car and told the driver to take him to the airport.

"You'll be fine."

He waved from his car and drove off leaving Summer standing in the car par. She was once again alone in this city. She wrapped her arms around her as a chilly breeze blew on this early Colorado morning. She went back inside and got her keys from the hotel manager. As she reached her room, she looked at everything, all unpacked and put away neatly; she smiled and picked up a picture of her sister Lucy. In this picture she was smiling, hugging her older sister. Why god could allow someone so happy and beautiful, someone who had so much love for life to be killed was a mystery to Summer. Since the murder she had stopped believing in God, she no longer had any faith other than the faith she still had in humanity, which was very much as it was a human that did this to her sister.
Summer got changed into her blue dress and looked at herself in the mirror, everyday she had worn this dress had been a constant reminder of her misery at the Pentagon. She patted down the folds in her dress, let out a nervous sigh and grabbed her car keys from the side table.