Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus Allies by Lydia Sherrer
Author:Lydia Sherrer [Sherrer, Lydia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-9973391-6-1
Publisher: Chenoweth Press
Lily really was going to kill him now. He couldnât believe Tina had insisted he come right away. It was as if she knew how much trouble it would get him in. But heâd started this thing, so he had to finish it. And Tina had a point: The sooner, the better.
But the look in Lilyâs eyes when heâd had to leaveâ¦she thought he was abandoning her on a whim and being irresponsible, unreliable. It wasnât like that, of course. But he could only hope Lily would understand once he had a chance to explain himself. Which wouldnât be anytime soon. Not until he had proof of his suspicions. Dagnabbit. He really did have himself in a pickle this time.
Yet, all he could do was move forward. Heâd already sent Jas back to Savannah to keep an eye on things, though he felt sure Lily would be safe in Aunt Barringtonâs company. That old bat was a force to be reckoned with. He had to focus on the task ahead: meeting up with Tina so they could go talk to the woman sheâd tracked down. He couldnât imagine the lady would be eager to speak to them on a Saturday morning, but Tina had been in no mood to argue. No point in stressing an already tenuous alliance.
Foot to the gas pedal, he pushed his old junk-heap of a car as fast as it could goâan impressive fifty-five miles per hourâroaring down the street in a cloud of exhaust. Several newer cars passed him easily, ruining the brief image he had of himself racing to the rescue in a sleek, sexy ride. Ah, well. You couldnât always be both fashionable and effective, though he suspected Lily would disagree.
It turned out that Tina was in a rush because the woman sheâd found, Heather Foster, lived down south in Valdosta, Georgia, a good three and a half hours away. They carpooled from her house, taking her car because she threatened to strangle him if they had to drive at fifty-five miles per hour the whole way.
On the way, they argued about whether or not to call first. Sebastian thought it would be odd to just show up on her doorstep, and she might be more inclined to help if they had the courtesy to call ahead. Tina thought it would just give her more of a chance to turn them away. Plus, what if she were being watched? Calling ahead would give the watchersâwhether John Faust or the FBIâadvance warning of their plans. Eventually, Tina won the argument.
Sebastian had never been to Valdosta before. It was a good-sized city, with its own mall, university, manufacturing plants, the works. But they werenât there to sightsee. They followed Highway 75 down toward the southern end of townâthe poorer endâgetting off and paralleling some railroad tracks as they searched for Heather Fosterâs address. It led them to a small neighborhood bordering a train yard, its narrow, shotgun-style houses in various states of disrepair. Some were
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