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Authors: Sharon Dunn

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But John didn’t know if he could do that. The image of Samantha standing in the doorway with fear in her eyes would haunt him. So would the remembrance of her busted lip and the cut on her forehead.

Could he really go on with this new chapter of his life just as he’d planned? He didn’t know.

* * *

Samantha’s thoughts raced a mile a minute as she zipped her suitcase. Her jaw and her head ached. Even her eyes hurt as tears threatened to push out.

She had to get a grip. She had to pick up Connor and keep moving. And she didn’t have much time.

Samantha didn’t know where she’d go, how she’d get there or what she’d do once she arrived. All she knew was that she had to leave.

She gave one last glance at the apartment. At one time, she’d thought the small space was perfect. She’d wondered if they might find a home here in Yorktown. And maybe one day Kylie and Nate could be her friends.

She should have known better. A stable life—feeling normal and without fear—none of those things were her reality right now. The notion of a safe, happy life was only a farce.

Stepping back onto the landing, Samantha closed the door behind her. She heard the lock click, the sound cementing her plans to run.

Here I go...again. Lord, watch over me. Show me where to go. Pour Your wisdom over me.

Hauling her suitcases behind her, she thumped down the stairs. Her heart raced, pounding in her ears. Each pulse seemed to echo the urgency of the situation.

Go. Move. Run.

All she wanted was to find a place to stay. Rest. Be.

At the landing by the back door, she looked back. Just as she expected, Nate was standing there, waiting for her. She’d known he wouldn’t accept her flimsy explanation. His friend was gone, though.
John
was gone.

That was probably good. The man’s eyes had seemed too intense, too curious...too compassionate. She feared her reaction to him. Whenever he’d come into the restaurant and Samantha had spotted him, her heart had raced.

The man was attractive. Really attractive. He was tall with dark, neat hair. His body looked sculpted and firm. He seemed to be a loyal friend to Nate and Kylie. He wasn’t the loud or pushy type. Instead, he seemed steady, patient and strong.

“Samantha, are you sure you have to go?” Nate asked. Concern stained his eyes, pulling her back to reality.

She nodded, her throat dry. She crept closer and closer to the door, unable to stay in one place. “I’m sorry. I hope I didn’t bring trouble your way.”

“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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