Incarcerated by Inger Iversen

Incarcerated by Inger Iversen

Author:Inger Iversen
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Romance
Publisher: Inger Iversen Books, LLC
Published: 2014-09-27T04:00:00+00:00


5643 Hanover Lane

The little blue house on the hill, lightly shrouded by trees.

Can’t wait to turn our phone calls into reality. I miss you, and am counting down the days until I can be with you.

Love,

Katie

Teal entered her office and slammed the door. “She is freaking insane!” she seethed. How could Katie be so naïve? Teal threw the letter on her desk and fell into her seat. She knew Katie was lonely, but she was taking this shit to a new level by sending Logan Whyte, a newly paroled inmate, her address.

As soon as Teal had realized that Katie was falling for the bullshit this Whyte guy was giving her, she started making sure Katie’s letters to Logan came past her desk. However, all she had found at the time was that Katie had sent him her picture. Now, the final letter to Logan—since he was pulled from the program due to his release in the morning—had her address. Teal wasn’t sure what to do, but she had to think fast. She’d even thought of telling Katie’s father, but then she’d definitely lose her friend. While they hadn’t been having their normal afternoon lunches together, Teal had assumed that Katie’s excuse for cancelling them to finish the edits on her book was the truth. Picking up the letter again, Teal re-read it. She now knew her friend had lied to her in order to keep up with phone calls from Logan.

Teal lifted her phone and started to dial Jan-Erik’s extension, but stopped. She couldn’t involve him and keep herself out of it. Hanging up, she tried to calm her nerves. This shit was insane. How was she supposed to protect her friend if she kept acting up? Then, an idea hit Teal. She stood and searched her file cabinet, remembering that she had the same yellow paper Katie had. They’d bought it together, but Teal couldn’t remember if she’d used it all or not.

After searching the cabinet again, she gave up and ripped a sheet of paper from her legal pad. It was yellow and had lines, whereas Katie’s paper was yellow without lines, but it’d have to do. Teal sat down at her desk and scrutinized Katie’s handwriting. It’d be easy enough to copy, but what was she to say?

She scribbled out a few sentences, testing and comparing her handwriting to Katie’s. When she was finally happy with the similarities, she wrote a quick sentence, hoping that it would push Logan away. Teal re-read the sentence, and decided it needed more.

If Katie ever found out what Teal had done, it’d be the end of a fifteen-year friendship, and that thought was enough to give her pause. She didn’t know if she was doing the right thing or not, but she was more afraid of losing Katie at the hands of Logan. She knew these men; she worked around them all day, and she didn’t trust any of them one damned bit.

Add to the fact, Logan was rumored to have ties with the KKK, and he’d been beaten up as an initiation just a few weeks ago.



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