Название: Trained To Defend
Автор: Christy Barritt
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Религиозные тексты
Серия: Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense
isbn: 9780008900823
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Colton couldn’t let that happen. He wouldn’t let that happen.
Without thinking about it anymore, Colton stepped outside. He glanced around, listening for any signs of trouble.
He heard nothing.
Cautiously, he walked down his road, his gun still in hand.
He was never one to cower away from trouble, and he wasn’t going to start now.
With every step, Colton listened for any clues that someone was near. Stalking. Waiting.
He anticipated hearing footsteps. Twigs cracking.
All was silent except for the occasional rustle of wind or the crackle of icy snow beneath his boots.
He still didn’t let down his guard. If this criminal was in any way trained, he would know to disguise his presence. And based on everything Sarah had told him, this man very well could be someone who hadn’t killed in the heat of the moment but in premeditated murder. The thought wasn’t comforting.
As Colton turned the corner, he spotted a dark sedan tucked away at the end of the lane.
He froze. His heart pounded in his ears as anticipation built inside him. What was the driver doing?
The car didn’t move, and the windows were too tinted to see inside. The driver could be there…or he could have slipped out.
Colton’s gaze traveled to the front of the car, but the license plate was concealed by the brush.
Quickly, he scanned the woods.
Was the driver waiting behind one of these trees, watching Colton’s every move?
Colton heard nothing around him.
Cautiously, he took another step.
He wasn’t leaving here until he knew who was inside that car or until he at least got a license plate.
With every step, he listened, keenly aware of everything around him.
Suddenly, the car’s engine revved.
A moment later, the car charged toward him.
What was taking so long? What was Colton doing out there? Sarah wondered.
A few minutes ago, it had sounded like the front door opened. Had Colton gone outside?
What if he was hurt right now? Hurt because Sarah had brought danger into his quiet life, the life that was supposed to keep him from situations like this one.
She glanced down at Buzz. The dog stared at her, as if trying to communicate, before letting out a bark.
“Something’s wrong, isn’t it?” she murmured.
Buzz barked again.
Sarah shushed him, trying not to draw any more attention to them than necessary. Buzz’s barking could alert an intruder that they were here. Since she had no idea what was going on outside this room, she had to be cautious.
Taking a tentative step, Sarah went to the window and peered out. Just as she shoved the curtain aside, she saw a car careen toward Colton at the end of the lane.
She braced herself for whatever would happen next while frantically praying.
Please, Lord, help him. Keep him safe. Please!
Just before the car hit him, Colton dove into the woods. The black sedan did a swift U-turn. Then it sped off, leaving a trail of dust behind it.
Was Colton okay?
Sarah couldn’t stay in here any longer. She had to check on him.
If he got hurt because of her, then she’d never forgive herself.
“Come on, Buzz,” she called.
The dog remained on Sarah’s heels as she ran outside. Her bare feet crunched in the thick snow, and a painful ache began because of the cold. Her wet hair slapped her face before the strands froze together in clumps. Icy air invaded her lungs.
She didn’t care.
Colton could be in danger right now.
Moving as quickly as she could, Sarah hit the gravel road. Her feet were already numb now as they hit the rocky soil.
All she could think about was Colton and whether or not he was okay. That driver had tried to run him down.
The seriousness of the situation hit her again. Whoever was behind all of this wasn’t playing games. He’d rather kill again than risk being exposed.
Sarah pushed down a sliver of fear.
Just as she reached the end of the lane, Colton emerged from the woods. He rubbed his head and his eyes were narrow with irritation, but he otherwise looked okay.
Thank goodness.
She rushed toward him, stopping just short of touching him. She paused there, a bone-chilling wind sweeping around her, sending clumps of snow from the branches above down on them.
“Sarah, you shouldn’t be out here.”
“Are you okay?” she asked, still worried about him and studying his features for any sign that something was wrong. “I couldn’t leave you.”
“I’m okay. But I don’t want that man to see you if he comes back.” He took her elbow and turned her around. “Come on. Let’s get inside. Besides, you’re going to freeze out here.”
She ignored the charge of electricity she felt rush through her at his touch.
This was no time for electricity. Besides, she and Colton were finished. Done. There was no going back to fix what had happened between them.
Colton might forgive, but he didn’t forget.
Not that Sarah would ever want to get back together with him. It didn’t matter that she’d missed him and his companionship. Missed the kisses they’d shared. Missed the possibility of spending the future with someone.
But everyone she’d ever loved had disappointed her. Why should Colton be different?
Sarah had so many questions she wanted to ask about what had just happened. But she held them in.
For now.
Instead, she listened for a minute. She didn’t hear the car. Didn’t hear footsteps or yells. Buzz seemed calm.
Those were all good things, but she didn’t know how long they would last.
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