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Chapter 11

  • Devin strode through the bush, anger fueling his stride. He had only managed an hour of solid sleep well after dawn and was irritated—to put it mildly. After he’d shaken the fog from his brain he’d opened the door and inhaled deeply, only to smell gardenias and fresh brewed coffee. His trespasser hadn’t moved on. He was going to make sure she did.
  • Today. Now.
  • He slowed when he was closer to her car and listened. Humming? She was humming and talking to herself, unlike the version of her last night. Anger bubbled through his veins. He was exhausted and annoyed and here she was, humming away like she didn’t have a care in the world. Devin crossed the last twenty feet to the edge of the tree line and stopped. Glancing around he saw she had moved her car. Beside the cabin was a grey tent that from the looks of it, wouldn’t make it through a good gust of wind. Shaking his head, he was able to hear her but not see her. She had to be in the cabin. Moving right in wasn’t she? Why was she still here? I could smell her fear last night and if she was that frightened and distraught, why is she setting up camp? Worse still, why was she here?
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