Wyoming Manhunt by Ann Voss Peterson
Author:Ann Voss Peterson
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
ISBN: 9780373888238
Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue Large Print
Published: 2008-03-11T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Eleven
Shanna and Jace ducked into the vestibule. So much for her new identity. If that news camera was on, it had caught her on tape. Even with the new hair and sunglasses, someone could recognize her.
She might not have as much time as she hoped.
She plunged her hand into the pocket of her new coat. Locating her wallet, she dug out Lindaâs key card. At one side of the door was a small panel. She stood to the side, trying to avoid the camera she knew was in the console. She pushed the card into the slot and punched in Lindaâs number.
The machine didnât respond.
âGreat. The machine picked today to malfunction.â Unless sheâd entered the number wrong. She removed her sunglasses and stuffed them into her coat pocket, still careful to avoid the security camera peering out of the machine. Fingers trembling, she punched in Lindaâs number again, focusing on each digit, making certain she had it correct.
Still, nothing.
âThe machine must be broken. Thereâs another entrance on the other side of the building. Weâll have to try that one.â She hit the eject button and waited for the card to spit out.
Nothing happened.
She couldnât believe this. She hit the button again. Sheâd beat the machine silly if it thought it was going to swallow her card.
âShanna?â Jace stared through the glass door leading into the inside hall. At the far end of the hall, a security guard walked toward them.
Shannaâs hands shook so much she could hardly control them enough to try the button again. Was this more than a malfunction? Had Barstow flagged Lindaâs card in some way? Had he guessed she would go to her friend for help?
She remembered the police showing up at Lindaâs door the night before. Maybe theyâd been watching Lindaâs place. Maybe they were waiting for her to show.
âI hope you can get us out of this.â
She hoped she could, too.
The guard drew closer. He was big, well over six feet, and his bulk blocked the dim light from inside the hall. He reached the vestibule door. Sunlight streaming in from outside illuminated a doughy face set with bright blue eyes. A thin goatee framed his thin lips.
Dirk.
âItâs okay. Heâs a friend. I should be able to talk to him.â She didnât add that Dirk had wanted more, that he asked her out at least once a month, that maybe she could use his feelings for her to her advantage. At least that was what she hoped. The fact that she was accused of killing two men and was a fugitive might lessen his attraction.
Men were funny that way.
She gave Dirk what she hoped was an embarrassed yet flirtatious smile.
He opened the door, blocking the entrance with his big frame. He stared at her for a moment, brows crunched low over his eyes. âShanna?â
âHi, Dirk. Donât say you didnât recognize me.â âYou changed your hair.â âDo you like it?â âIt looks great. But then any way you wore your hair would
look great.â His thin lips curved in a smile, as if blissfully un
aware he was looking at an accused murderer.
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