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by Sharon Dunn


  “Trouble?”

  She licked her lips, panic fluttering through her. “I’ve said too much already.”

  What was she thinking? She should have just slipped away quietly. Too bad there wasn’t a training course for how to effectively go on the run and disappear off everyone’s radar. The problem was that Nate and Kylie had a toddler, and a baby on the way. She’d never intended to put them in harm’s path.

  “Maybe Kylie and I can help....”

  “No one can help, but thank you.” She stared at him another moment, wishing she could offer more of an explanation. “Thank you for everything.”

  He finally lowered his chin, his lips pulled into a tight line. “Be safe.”

  She nodded again. “Thanks.”

  She stepped outside into the warm, dark summer night. She really had liked it here. Living above the little restaurant. Enjoying the waterfront, the shops, the history.

  The area had seemed so safe, so quaint and friendly.

  Her desire to keep her son safe trumped her wish for a stable life, though.

  She ambled across the parking lot, pulling her suitcase and heaving Connor’s backpack up higher on her shoulder. Was she really ready to start another new life? Exhaustion pulled at her at the thought.

  As she rounded the corner, a figure in the shadows caught her eyes.

  Oh, no! He was back. The man from the grocery store.

  Samantha wasn’t sure she had enough fight left in her to survive another confrontation.

  Copyright © 2014 by Christy Barritt

  ISBN-13: 9781460339336

  WILDERNESS TARGET

  Copyright © 2014 by Sharon Dunn

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