Songbird Under a German Moon by Tricia Goyer

Songbird Under a German Moon by Tricia Goyer

Author:Tricia Goyer
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
ISBN: 9781935416685
Publisher: Guideposts


Betty lifted her head, listening as the wind blew outside. She hated sending Frank away without an explanation, but she didn’t have a choice. Kat had clearly stated her wishes, and Betty had to stick by that. Even though she trusted Frank, she knew the others didn’t. She wished they would have let him stay though. Even with all the questions that hung over them, Frank’s presence calmed her.

“Do you need a description of Kat?” Irene asked Howard. “They always ask for a description in the movies.”

The MP chuckled. “No offense, miss, but I don’t think we’ll need that. This is Katherine Wiseman we’re talking about. We’ve seen her in the pictures. We’ve seen the shows. Why, I wouldn’t be surprised if half the guys here have her picture pinned up near their beds, right next to Betty Grable. But do any of you know where Kat went after leaving the Festspielhaus?”

“Dolly, Betty, and I didn’t see her leave.” Irene twirled her finger in the air. “The three of us went on stage right after she left.”

“How about you, Mick? Did you see her leave?” Esther asked.

“No, I had to scramble to figure out what to do with the rest of the show.”

“Did she take any of her things? She’d laid out that large pile. Did anyone check?” Irene asked.

Betty noticed that the worry lines on the others’ faces deepened.

Mickey ran his fingers through his hair. “Why didn’t I follow her? What was I thinking?” He pointed to the window and the dark night. “There are so many crazies out there.”

Irene patted Mickey’s shoulder. “It’s not your fault, Mick. Kat’s a big girl. She’s the one that left. I’m sure someone saw where she went.”

“Yes, and there were MPs in the parking area by the jeeps.” Betty felt a small ray of hope. “They’ve had problems with people siphoning gas, you see, so they’re posting guards. Surely someone saw her leave. We just have to trust that Kat is just doing what Kat does—pushing everyone away so she can work through some things on her own.”

Mickey sighed. “Yeah, kid, I’m sure there’s a good explanation. Let’s hope that she comes waltzing in that door soon. I’ll even take her tears right now. I’ll even cry with her if that helps.”



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