So
much for outrunning the shooter.
She scanned the area and
spotted an outcropping of rocks a few feet ahead on her right. She aimed the
vehicle in that direction.
Two more shots, and both
the back tires went down.
Definitely
find cover.
Janna ducked low behind
the steering wheel until the vehicle reached the rocks. When the car stopped,
she grabbed the keys from the ignition and her purse and dove out the door.
Bullets bounced off the rocks behind her as she scrambled for cover. Whoever
was doing the shooting was serous. Anyone of the shots could have hit her.
She reached the rocks,
keeping low until she got to the middle where she curled up as tightly as
possible, her back against a rock. Her heart pounded in her ears, her breathing
came in gasps. This was getting to be a habit. First someone tried to kill her
in Seattle, and now, out in this god-forsaken country.
What
the hell is going on? Why are they shooting at me? Was it the same person who
shot at me in Seattle? That doesn’t seem likely, but who even knew I was coming
here? Maybe it’s someone just trying to rob a stranger.
Yeah
right, be honest, Janna, does this road look like many strangers came this way?
And if they did, would they have a lot to steal? You really think this person
selected a spot in the rocks where he would have a good shot at my vehicle.
Coincidence? Not damn likely.
At least she’d worn boots
and jeans—even if they were designer jeans. Now they were filthy, and so was
her red sweater and jean jacket.
Another shot hit the rock
behind her. She rolled over onto her stomach, shaded her eyes, and squinted
into the sun. He must be up on the cliffs straight ahead. She wasn’t sure, but
she thought she might have glimpsed a light, maybe a reflection off his scope.
Terrific!
Now what? My gun is in my purse. I could fire back, but that would be a waste
of bullets at this distance.
She yanked out her cell
and punched in 9-1-1.
Damn—no reception.
A pounding pulsed through
the ground and came closer. Janna could feel the vibrations. It felt like
horses. She glanced around, without raising her head, to see what was coming.
Suddenly there was a hand
in front of her face.
“Grab it and jump on.”
The deep, rumbling voice
was not asking. It was an order.
Janna grabbed the strong
hand. In one smooth motion, she swung up behind a man on his horse. Seconds
later, she had her hands wrapped around his well-developed, muscular chest, as
the big chestnut thundered across the ground, out of the bullets’ range.
The man wore a leather jacket
over a sweater. Her hands slid under the jacket for better grip. Even through
the sweater she could feel sinewy muscles. She laid her head against his back
and his braid. She took a breath in, inhaling the rich scent of leather, trying
to calm her racing heart rate.
She glanced behind her.
The cliffs were fading into the distance. The muscles of his well-developed
shoulders bunched and relaxed as he led the horse at a gallop across the field.
She felt safe for some unfathomable reason.
He had a familiar woodsy
scent that made her think of sex under pine trees, not that she’d ever made
love there. In fact, her sex life was pretty negligible these days.
They’d been riding for
several minutes when Janna leaned forward. “You can put me down any place. I can
manage now.”
“Really? And just what are
you going to do out here, miles from town, by yourself, with someone shooting
at you?”
The voice was deep, but
soft, and rolled over her like warmed brandy. It triggered something in the
back of her memory. The earthy scent, the sinewy body, the braid, the voice…
She knew this person who had ridden up out of nowhere to save her.
“I have my cell. I’ve
already called 9-1-1,” she snapped.
“And did you get an
answer?”
Janna yanked her cell
phone up where she could see the screen again and re-tapped in 9-1-1. And then
there was that famous phrase—No Service.
There was a deep chuckle.
“That’s what I thought. There’s no service in this area. The mountains block
it.”
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