Pierce expected David to head for the hills again as well, even though he had just moved in with his girlfriend. There was no way the man was going to own up to any kind of responsibility or want to be a part of their lives, even if they were grown by now. He'd probably just shit his pants and run off.
"He had this terrible aura about him," Pierce said, leaning forward with his head in his hands. "I looked at him and got the creeps, chills up and down the spine, blood ran cold, all of that. Intuition of sorts, you know? Things could have changed, but..." he shrugged. "I don't know. I think I'm going to meet him soon."