Faith (Rescue Me, A Contemporary Romance)

Faith (Rescue Me, A Contemporary Romance) by Elizabeth Nelson Read Free Book Online

Book: Faith (Rescue Me, A Contemporary Romance) by Elizabeth Nelson Read Free Book Online
Authors: Elizabeth Nelson
couldn’t face the thought of what it might mean that he wasn’t out here with her.
    And where was Emily? That little bitch had bolted like a scared cat and now she was nowhere to be found. At the thought she heard a car starting up from behind her, on the other side of the garage. No wonder they hadn’t been able to see it from Liam’s window when this nightmare first started.
    She turned at the noise and screamed for Bill, “It’s them!” she pointed at the car. “Bill, they’re getting away. Bill, help!”
    She pointed breathlessly, feeling completely powerless. They couldn’t just drive away could they? In answer she heard the distant wail of sirens coming closer. Finally, the cavalry. But would they be too late?
    Bill was streaking toward her. Running as fast as he safely could down the icy streets with a weapon. As she ran she could hear him calling to the other neighbors who were still just standing in shock on their porches, mouths open at the scene playing out before them.
    “Alan, Pete, Lloyd!”He called in fury, “Don’t just stand there.  Grab your weapons! The Byrne’s are in trouble. Help us for god’s sake!”
    Jolted into action by his words and the sound of the app roaching sirens, she could see her neighbors erupting into a flurry of action. Beyond caring, she screamed and ran at the silver Toyota that was spinning out in the roundabout at the end of their street. He was trying to turn around and get away. She couldn’t let him get away, not without understanding why and who had swept in and tried to destroy her family!
    She slipped and slid on the icy streets as she tried to keep advancing toward the beat up car. Behind the wheel she could see a man grinning and next to him sat Emily, her face a mask of terror as she stared through the windshield at Faith. The man hit the gas and pointed the car at Faith where she stood in the middle of the road.
    Frozen she could see him coming straight at her, laughing, and then suddenly she was knocked to the ground, her neighbor Bill on top of her where he’d fallen after pushing her out of the way of the speeding car. She stared up at him wild eyed and he leapt up, pulling her unceremoniously to her feet.
    “Where’s Mac?” he shouted, and started to pull her towards the house. She wasn’t sure if she was holding on to his hand or if it was the opposite. She couldn’t let go.
    Stunned she shook her head and started to run. Now it was she who was pulling him along. He raced to keep up with her.
    Reaching the wide open back door she stumbled into the hall, Bill close on her heels. Still clinging tightly to his hand. Scared of what might happen if she dropped it. At this point it felt like a lifeline. She didn’t know what she’d find in her once welcoming hallway, but the thread of fear that had started earlier this evening with a long hard look into Emily’s face had grown into a full blown blanket of terror. She knew her life was about to change with what waited for her there.
    At first nothing she didn’t see anything. The hall stretched out, empty before her, the only sign that something had gone terribly wrong there was Liam’s battered bedroom door on the right. Across the hall, her and Liam’s bedroom door was closed, completely unharmed. Farther down the hall, just before the living room and kitchen, was the basement door. It was open and ominous. She crept toward it.
    “Mac?” She called softly at first and then louder, “Mac??”
    Only silence and the faint crackle of the fire Liam had lit in the living room answered her. It felt like a lifetime ago that she had asked him to light a fire. A lifetime ago that she had been standing, happy, with her husband and son in the kitchen, making dinner and sipping wine. How had everything changed in a split second?
    Reaching the basement door now she looked down. The lights were off in the stairway leading down to the rec room, but she didn’t need the overhead light to show her Mac’s

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