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Authors: Debra Webb

Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Suspense

    CHAPTER 47

    Sarah's eyes opened and her head exploded with pain.

    She groaned. Shut her eyes tight.

    What the hell?

    She tried to move. Her arms and legs wouldn't cooperate.

    Cold. Whatever she was lying on was cold as hell.

    Another cave?

    Shit.

    She tried to think how she'd gotten here.

    A shuffling sound echoed around her.

    Sarah tensed.

    Someone was coming.

    She ordered her body to move.

    Didn't happen. She wasn't restained. But her body felt so heavy.

    Whoever was coming was close.

    She squeezed her eyes shut and held her breath.

    Don't move. Don't breathe.

    Hands landed on her shoulder. She tried not to tense. Play dead.

    "Ms. Newton?"

    Recognition flared. She opened her eyes, tried to see in the dark.

    A click followed by a blinding light hit her face.

    "Thank God."

    Sarah blinked. "Chief Willard?"

    "Come on. Let me get you out of here."

    Disbelief or maybe just plain old relief kept her gaze glued to him.

    "Take it easy," he said as he helped her to her feet.

    "How… how did you find me?" Her body shuddered and shook from the cold. The world spun with each move she made.

    "Let's not worry about that right now," the chief urged. "Let's just get you out of here. This has to stop now."

    A piercing wail rent the air.

    The chief froze.

    Sarah sagged against him.

    The flashlight's beam moved about before hitting legs running toward them.

    What the hell?

    The impact caused the chief to grunt and stagger back. The flashlight clattered onto the rocks.

    Without his support Sarah crumpled to the ground. Her head spun wildly.

    "I told you not to interfere," the voice scolded as the chief collapsed into a heap.

    The glow from the flashlight's beam highlighted the knife protruding from his chest.

    Sarah blinked. The chief was… stabbed. Shit. She needed to get out of here.

    Couldn't manage the strength. Her arms shook when she tried to push up to a sitting position.

    A blow to her abdomen made her gag.

    "Get up!"

    She tried to identify the voice but her brain wasn't working right somehow. Definitely female.

    "I said get up!"

    Another slam into her gut.

    Sarah gagged, coughed. Then pushed herself into a sitting position. She looked around, the world tilted. The pain in her skull screamed.

    "You almost ruined everything," the cruel voice taunted. "You and that fool." She moved to lean over the chief.

    Grunted with the effort of tugging the knife from his chest. "He should have listened to me and let me finish this. All he had to do was cover any mistakes I made. Fool."

    Sarah couldn't see her face… but she now recognized the voice.

    She moved from the chief's motionless body to where Sarah lay. She stared down in disgust. "Bitch," she snarled. Sarah stared up at Lynda Pope who clutched that big knife in her hands.

    "Why'd you kill the chief?" Sarah swallowed back the taste of bile. "He was on your side…" Something Sarah had missed. She'd just thought the chief was too stubborn to listen to her.

    "Don't worry about him," she snapped. "You have bigger problems." She waved the knife in Sarah's face. Oh, well, Sarah mused. The story of her life. Despite the pain, Sarah did what she always did, she questioned. "You should've been thankful your husband took the fall for you. You could have gotten off scot-free. No one suspected he wasn't the killer except me, and I was leaving."

    "You are so stupid."

    Her foot connected with Sarah's rib cage. This time she puked. Great.

    Sarah raised a shaky hand to wipe her mouth. Her equilibrium wouldn't find its footing. Her stomach roiled. She knew the symptoms. Concussion. Fucking great.

    "That was the plan," Lynda scoffed. "Those self-serving little bitches would die, all the evidence would point to Jerri Lynn." She laughed, an evil, grating sound. "I knew Jerald would try to save her. All I had to do was strike once more after that and ensure Jerri Lynn looked guilty. With her father in custody, there would be no escape. You were actually a great help to me. If only that idiot hadn't jumped the gun." Lynda kicked the chief's motionless body. "Now things are… complicated."

    Since he didn't even grunt, Sarah assumed he was dead. Or well on his way. Damn.

    "How're you going to explain this?" she prompted. Keep her talking. Form a plan.

    "I have a new plan," Lynda explained in that condescending tone she had mastered. "Poor Jerri Lynn was so distraught over her father's arrest. I tried to reason with her but she wouldn't listen. She blamed the entire situation on you. She ran from the house ranting madly. Of course, I called Ben and told him. He rushed to save you and, well, you both lost in the end. And Jerri Lynn just couldn't live without her father so she came home and took a whole bottle of my medication. When I discovered her and tried to wake her, she, of course, was dead, too."

    "There's this thing," Sarah decided to mention, "called divorce. You couldn't take that route?"

    "I loved him." She sighed. "I waited so long for him to choose me over her, but he never did. I gave him opportunity after opportunity. Until I'd had enough." Lynda laughed. "Then all I wanted was for him to suffer. He forced me to bring that selfish brat into the world and I wanted him to know the pain of losing her. With them both out of the way, everything is mine."

    Damn, what kind of mother hated her child that much?

    "How did he force you to have a child?" Sarah had to get this spinning-room problem under control so she could make a run for it… or defend herself somehow. The longer she could keep Lynda distracted, the more time she had to pull herself together.

    Lynda sighed again. "He was gone all the time. I never saw him. So I found myself a distraction." She gestured to the chief. "He wore a uniform, carried a gun, it was fun… for a while. It didn't mean anything. But Jerald got suspicious and started pressing the issue of a child. For a while I put him off, but then, when those two girls were murdered and left at our regular meeting place, Ben and I decided we were better off as friends. I knew Jerald had figured it out. I knew it was a warning."

    "Took you long enough to figure out a plan," Sarah muttered. "What were you afraid of?" Had Lynda known Jerald was a killer? If so, that made her one sick bitch.

    Lynda reached down, grabbed a handful of Sarah's hair and gave her head a shake. "You know who my husband is! I had to wait for the perfect time. When she was old enough… when all the circumstances were perfect. Otherwise I'd be dead!"

    Sarah gave her head a moment to stop exploding in agony. "Good point," she agreed, biting back the groan of pain. So she was a sick bitch.

    Lynda crouched down to Sarah's eye level. "After the Enfinger development came to town, people started talking about the curse. I knew the time had come. I began my role. I made Jerald think I was afraid of our daughter. That she was somehow trying to hurt me or to frame me. It worked like a charm. He was so convinced he took her SUV away the other day. She came home to find a tow truck waiting to haul it to storage. Imagine the poor child's surprise. How could daddy be so cruel?" She said the last in a high-pitched whine.

    Sarah thought about that a moment. "Your husband is a very smart man. I can't believe he would be fooled so easily."

    "No more talking." Lynda shoved a small plastic container at Sarah. "Take these."

    Sarah reached out, took the container. Prescription bottle. She couldn't read the label without more light. "What is this?"

    "Don't you know?"

    Propranolol. Panic flared in Sarah's stomach.

    "Now, take them," Lynda ordered. "All of them."

    Sarah's mind frantically searched for a way to keep her talking or to somehow get out of this… but she couldn't think.

    "Do it!" Lynda positioned the tip of the knife against the side of Sarah's neck.

    It would take time for the pills to enter her bloodstream.

    Maybe if she went along the bitch would get overconfident and…

    Sarah was fucked.

    "I still don't understand how you got the chief to help you." She was grasping at straws, but she was damned desperate.

    Lynda made a derisive sound. "All I had to do was threaten to tell his wife and my husband and he did whatever I asked. After all, he wasn't killing anyone, I was. He whined and cried about it, but he did what he had to. I think he was more afraid of Jerald finding out than his wife."

    Sarah tried to summon another question, couldn't get her brain to work.

    "Take the pills!" Lynda jabbed her with the tip of the knife.

    Sarah opened the bottle and looked at the dozen or so pills left inside. More irony. She'd considered doing this very thing, only with sleeping pills, several times as a teenager. But she'd backed out each time. Maybe this was the Big Guy's way of letting her know He really did exist and she should have started respecting Him long ago.

    "Pour all of them into your mouth." The knife tip pierced Sarah's skin.

    She tipped her head back and let the pills fall into her mouth.

    "Now drink."

    Sarah reached for the bottle of water Lynda offered, the nasty taste already leaching into her mouth. She untwisted the top and took a sip, trying her best to keep the dissolving pills from going down her throat.

    "Swallow!" Another gouge with the knife.

    Fuck it. Sarah downed a gulp of the water, let the lethal dose slide down her throat. She tossed the bottle aside. "Happy now?" The panic welled and welled.

    Lynda smiled. "Yes."

    She pushed to her feet, turned toward the chief and shook her head. "He should've listened."

    Sarah bolted into action.

    The world tilted again as she rushed to her feet. She flung herself at Lynda.

    The two tumbled to the rocks. The knife clanged and scooted across the rocks.

    Lynda grabbed Sarah's hair. Pain erupted and Sarah screamed. They rolled. Sarah punched and kicked. Lynda pulled her hair harder, banged her head against the rocks.

    Sarah's hold on the bitch loosened as blackness threatened. The pain was overwhelming.

    She was going to die.

    "That's right," Lynda taunted as she settled astride Sarah's stomach. "Die!"

    No fucking way.

    Sarah bucked. Lynda wasn't expecting the move. She reeled sideways. Sarah bucked harder. Flung her body weight against her enemy, then rolled. Sarah was suddenly on top. Lynda reached frantically for the knife. One hand on the bitch's throat, Sarah reached out with the other and snagged the knife. She settled her weight fully on the woman's chest, using her thighs to trap the bitch's arms against her sides.

    She smiled at the panic in Lynda's eyes. "Now who's going to die?"

    Rage rushed through Sarah's limbs, making her stronger. Making her want to kill this bitch more than she'd ever wanted anything in her life.

    If your first instinct is to kill…

    Pope's words echoed in Sarah's head.

    She hesitated. Stared into the face of the bitch who had killed three people, two of whom had been innocent victims… she had terrorized an entire village. She had been prepared to kill Sarah…

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