Deadly Holiday Reunion. Lenora Worth
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      “It’s me,” Jake said, shooting a glance toward Ella. “How you doing?”

      “We’re just fine as frog hair,” Edna replied with a laugh. “What in the world brings you all the way out here on this chilly day?”

      Ella stared up at her granddaddy with solemn eyes. Wilson Terrell was a shrewd, smart man. He nodded at Jake as if he knew something was up. “Good to see you, Jake.”

      Ella held a sack of groceries and guided her grandmother up to the house. “We were about to leave,” she began. “Jake needs my help on...a case.”

      She went on inside and waited for Jake and her grandpa.

      Now even cheery Miss Edna had gathered something was wrong. She took off her glasses, her gaze darting between the two of them. “What kind of case, honey?”

      Ella put a hand on her grandmother’s arm. “Listen, Granny. I need you and Grandpa to take Zip and go into Gilmer for a few days. You can stay with Aunt Rosalyn, okay?”

      “Why?” Edna asked, her blue eyes moving from Ella to Jake. “What is it?”

      Ella’s look of fear cut Jake to the core. He didn’t want to put her through this again but he had no choice. He had to save Macey. He’d lost so much in his life—first Ella after their breakup, then Natalie had died and a few years after that both his parents had gone on to heaven just two years apart. Macey was the only good thing he had left. And Ella was the only woman who could understand what he and his daughter were going through.

      Ella tried to speak, then glanced over to him, a look of panic and doubt clouding her heart-shaped face.

      “We have reason to believe the Dead Drop Killer is back on the loose, Miss Edna. He’s taken another girl.”

      Edna put a hand to her heart. “Oh, no. I thought he was dead and gone.” She grabbed Ella by the hands. “You can’t go back out there, honey. You’re not prepared for this. Let Jake take care of it.”

      Ella gave her grandmother a wistful glance. “I have to help, Granny. Jake needs me.”

      Wilson stepped forward to put his arm around his wife’s shoulder then scowled at Jake. “Why would you come here and put her through this again? That man is dead. You don’t need her for anything else.”

      Jake held up a hand then let it drop. This time Ella had to do the talking.

      “He has Macey, Grandpa,” Ella said, her voice cracking for the first time since he’d told her. “He has Jake’s daughter. And he’s already left clues in this area. We think he has her somewhere on the lake.”

      Edna sank down on a chair. “Mercy me, I can’t believe this is happening again.” She gave Jake a look full of understanding. “What can we do?”

      “Do what Ella has asked,” he said through the lump in his throat. “Go somewhere safe.”

      “We can defend ourselves,” Wilson said, his backbone straightening. “Got guns and Zip. And I’m still a pretty good shot.”

      “You can’t protect yourselves from this, Grandpa,” Ella said. “Please do this for me. I can’t help Jake if I’m worried about the two of you. Call Aunt Rosalyn and tell her...tell her you need to stay with her for a few days.”

      “But she’ll wonder—”

      “No one else can know what we’re doing for now,” Jake said, shaking his head. “No police except for the team in Tyler that’s already involved. They’re doing what they can but I’m off the grid for a while. Just me and Ella on this one for now.”

      “I don’t like that idea,” Wilson retorted. “You need to bring in the sheriff and get some more Rangers out here.”

      “The sheriff is aware of the situation and he’s working behind the scenes. I don’t like going it alone, either, sir. But that madman will kill my daughter if he thinks we’ve brought in a whole passel of law enforcement. We’ll call for backup when the time comes.”

      “Or when it’s too late, like last time,” Wilson retorted. “But then I shouldn’t have to remind either of you—”

      “Grandpa, it’s okay. We’ll alert the kidnapper if we set up a command post anywhere near these woods. The Tyler Police Department and the FBI have a task force in place, right, Jake?”

      Jake nodded. “Set it up late last night. They know where I am and they’re working on every angle and waiting to hear, but right now, I need to get out there and see what I can find.”

      “I still don’t like it,” Wilson said. “You’re using my granddaughter as a decoy again. It’s too dangerous. Same as what happened last time.”

      Edna went to him and patted his shoulder. “Shhh. Jake’s got enough to worry about without you bringing up things we can’t change.”

      Jake lowered his head. Ella’s granddaddy had a right to blame him for Ella’s ordeal. He’d been the lead investigator since the killer had taken the last girl into his territory. But Ella had been called in to help because she’d worked two of the other cases and because she knew these woods. Who could have predicted that the killer knew these piney woods, too? The Dead Drop Killer had set a convincing trap for Ella by having the girl call her for help and because she wanted to save a life, she’d walked right into it.

      They’d have to keep that in mind and be diligent this time, not only for Ella’s sake but to keep Macey alive, too.

      “I’ll be smart,” Ella said, her tone not so convincing, her big eyes wide. “I’ll be with Jake.”

      “I won’t leave her side,” Jake said, hoping he sounded a little more confident than Ella. “This time, I’ll make sure she stays safe. I promise.”

      At least Ella had given him a vote of confidence. He needed her to trust him and in this case, he needed her to lead him. He was too distraught to think straight. Ella would help him snap out of that so he could focus on finding Macey.

      His little girl. She was a blossoming teenager now but she was still his baby. Images of lacy party dresses and dainty diamond earrings seared through his raw nerves, only to be followed by other images he had to get out of his head. He glanced at Edna Terrell and saw the compassion in her eyes.

      It almost brought Jake to his knees. “Can you do me one more favor, Miss Edna?”

      “Of course,” the gray-haired lady replied.

      “Pray,” he said.

      Edna nodded then stood up and hugged him close. “Of course we will.”

      It took a few more minutes of persuasion but finally, Ella called her aunt and explained that the farm was having safety problems. The restaurant would be shut down for the next few days and possibly longer.

      Apparently, her aunt hadn’t questioned her. When Ella hung up, she turned to her grandparents. “She’s looking forward to having y’all over. I know we live only СКАЧАТЬ