The Horseman's Son

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Authors: Delores Fossen
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Contemporary
an automatic response, something he would do for anyone who happened to be in danger. And there was no doubt in Collena’s mind that this was a dangerous situation.
    Someone had set fire to her car.
    And that someone could still be around to do even more damage to them.
    “No, I don’t,” Dylan relayed to her. He pulled his phone and her gun from his pocket and handed both items to her. “Call nine-one-one and ask for the fire department.”
    Surprised, she blinked. “Not the sheriff?”
    “Dispatch would only send Jonah back out.”
    Collena understood. The bitter and perhaps incompetent deputy obviously had some kind of personal grudge against Dylan. Besides, this was a fire, and the fire department would be able to tell whether it was from natural causes or arson.
    She had a bad feeling it was the latter.
    Collena made the call, and the emergency dispatcher told her that she would send a fire-response team right away.
    And then she lay there on the seat, waiting for Dylan to make a decision about what to do. Unfortunately, he was practically lying on top of her. For reasons Collena didn’t want to explore, she didn’t want to be this close to Dylan. She could feel parts of his body that she shouldn’t be feeling.
    “I’m a cop,” she reminded him. “Let me up so I can see if I can spot any evidence.”
    He did, reluctantly. “Stay low,” he warned. “If someone’s out there, he could be armed.”
    That didn’t do much to steady her breathing or heart rate.
    While Dylan kept his gun aimed and ready, Collena did a visual search of the immediate area. There were trees, most of them bare from the winter, but there was also a thick clump of massive live oaks, complete with thick branches and green leaves. They completely obscured the view of the ranch. It was the main reason she’d chosen the spot, so that her car wouldn’t be seen when she parked it.
    Those trees could now be hiding an arsonist.
    But who would do something like this?
    One answer immediately came to mind. Curtis Reese, Sean’s father. Collena hadn’t told him that she’d found Adam, but with Curtis’s resources, he could have learned that information. Maybe this was his way of warning her not to try to keep Adam from him.
    But that’s exactly what she was going to do.
    “See anything?” Dylan asked.
    “It’s what I don’t see that bothers me. There are no other tire tracks that lead directly to my vehicle.”
    “Yeah, I noticed that.”
    She turned her head, and their gazes met. There was plenty of concern in the depths of his green eyes. “The snow might have covered the tracks,” she said.
    His attention drifted toward those live oaks. “Or someone could have taken this path. Or that one,” he said, shifting his focus to the other side of the road where the bare trees were.
    He was right, of course. There was another dirt road less than a quarter of a mile away, and it paralleled this one. Someone could have parked there and walked over. Too bad the snow would almost certainly wipe out any tracks there.
    “We need to get out of here,” Dylan announced.
    Collena glanced at her car and saw why. The flames were even higher now. If the gas tank blew, they were a safe enough distance away, but that didn’t mean they wouldn’t get pelted with debris.
    Dylan began to drive in reverse down the road. He took it slowly to avoid slipping into the ditch. If an arsonist was truly still around, Collena didn’t want them to be in the woods on foot.
    “Both my sister, Abigail, and fiancée, Julie, died in car accidents where fires were involved,” he mumbled.
    “You think this is related to their murders?” she asked.
    A muscle flickered in his jaw. “No one was ever arrested. In fact, the police ruled them accidents. But in both cases, the cars caught fire and that caused the accidents and their deaths. Neither was able to get out alive.”
    “But why would whoever killed them want to set fire to my car?”
    Collena was certain

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