Geri Krotow - Her Christmas Protector

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A Sinister Silent NightTwo female ministers have been shot in the heart of Silver Valley, Pennsylvania. Now Zora Krasny, navy veteran turned undercover operative, is posing as a new preacher. That means her life's on the line, yet it's the only way to smoke out a psychopath. But she's not alone. She's got the best of the Silver Valley P.D. at her side—Detective Bryce Campbell, the high school boyfriend Zora left behind when she joined the navy. Bryce must pose as her fiancé, so he can stay close and protect Zora. It's a role they're both finding way too easy to play. But with the killer's imminent Christmas countdown, Zora and Bryce can't afford any distractions.

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“I didn’t go into medicine, in case you haven’t figured that out yet,” he said.

“What made you change your mind? I thought you’d be a top research doctor by now.”

“I didn’t have the brains for the chemistry. Organic chemistry was a killer. But I loved the lab work that parlayed into forensics. I majored in criminal justice.”

She nodded.

“That makes sense.”

“What about you, Zora? You were going to be an astronomer like Jodie Foster’s character in Contact .” They’d watched the movie together one autumn night, forgoing their homecoming dance. He’d imagined being her best friend for life. More, if she’d let him.

Instead, they had barely made it through senior year.

“I wanted to go far away. The navy made sense to me. I found out about the academy at the last minute—I didn’t get in right away, remember? I was put on a wait list.”

“You left two days after you found out. That’s what your mother told me.”

“About that...I’m sorry, Bryce. We were kids, and I realize you probably don’t even remember much about it, but the way I left—it was chicken shit.”

“Yes, it was. And no apology necessary. You’re right. We’re different people now. Certified grown-ups. That was a lifetime ago.”

* * *

Zora thought that living back in town for two years meant she’d dealt with all of her memories arriving in Silver Valley as a little girl. At first coming back home to where she’d found shelter after leaving the cult had stirred up all kinds of memories, and she’d been able to utilize her counseling classes and training to work through them. Even her memories of Bryce—she hadn’t needed to see him to exorcise his ghost from her mind.

Yet since last night, it was as though he’d never left her life. As if they could go back to being friends again.

“I’m taking too much of your time, Bryce. You’re free to go, you know.”

“Showing me the door already?” His grin was easy but it didn’t reach his eyes, which looked wary.

“I’m safe, Bryce. Buttercup is the best security system out there. And as you know, I’m armed.”

“And on pain meds, nursing bruised ribs and sore muscles.”

“There’s that.”

“We’re going to place surveillance on your house starting when I leave today.”

“That’s not necessary.”

“Superintendent Todd and I beg to differ.”

“You don’t think the shooter will come back here, do you?”

“Actually, no, I don’t. If it was the man you saw at the game, he’ll be too afraid to get caught. He’ll see the patrol car—we’re not going to do anything covert here. And if he still wants to target female ministers, he’ll do anything to stay out of jail.”

“I should have taken him out last night.”

“At the game? Get real. You never saw a weapon.”

“No, but you have to trust me—I saw him ready to pull it on me. But it was as if he was testing, to see...”

“To see if you were for real.” Bryce ran his fingers over his chin. “I think we messed up with that op, Zora. It was too coincidental for the holiday festival to have an invocation that was publicly announced and advertised for the entire week before. We were too obvious.”

“I agree. When I heard the local rock station announce the prayer and moment of silence was going to be dedicated to the two slain ministers, I hoped the killer was stupid.”

“He—or she—obviously isn’t.”

“No.”

“I hate to put you on the spot again, Zora, but I’d really like to know what you were doing in the patrol car last night. Why you, why now?”

“I’ve told you—I can’t tell you.”

She hated not being able to open up to him, especially in light of how shabbily she’d treated him in the past. No matter what his words said, she felt his judgment with each glance he shot her.

And she found her attraction to him was real and adult. Nothing like the schoolgirl crush she’d had on him throughout high school. Back then she’d buried it, not wanting anything to threaten their friendship. After the daily terror of living in a religious cult, she’d needed stability and calm, relationships without drama.

Besides her adoptive parents, Bryce had been part of that safety net.

“Fine. I’ll talk to Superintendent Holt about it. In the meantime, it looks as though we’ll be working together for a bit longer, until we nab the killer. And if you work with me, you have to accept that I’m not going to let you put yourself in harm’s way unnecessarily.”

“And you need to know that while I may not have the same level of experience that you do, I have the training I need to handle myself. I won’t let you down, Bryce.”

He got to his feet.

“I’m sure you won’t. Rest up and I’ll see you tomorrow morning.”

He walked to the bottom of the stairs and called for her mother.

She hoped they’d catch the killer soon. Holding back her feelings for Bryce wasn’t going to be easy.

Chapter 4

“You did the right thing, Zora. It’s not your job to inform Detective Bryce Campbell or anyone about your background. If you feel a need to tell him about your past, that’s your call. I don’t see how it has any relevance to the current mission, however.” Claudia looked out over the farmland surrounding Zora’s home as she spoke. She’d come out to see Zora on a Sunday morning, underscoring Claudia’s dedication to her role as head of the Trail Hikers. Anna had excused herself to go for a walk around the property, giving them privacy. Zora was grateful for the patrol cars Bryce had ordered to specific points around her place, so that her mother could walk in peace.

“I appreciate that you came to visit, Claudia. As you can see, I’m okay.”

“You could have been killed! That’s not something I’ll ever take lightly.” Claudia’s eyes sparked with anger and concern as she faced Zora.

She was a formidable woman, Claudia.

Her sable chin-length bob was thick and shot through with streaks of silver. On anyone else the gray would be aging but Claudia could have a second career as a cover model. She certainly didn’t look like the chief of operations for a government shadow agency, apart from her exceptional height and obviously pristine physical condition.

“No, ma’am.”

“Cool it on the ma’am . I told you, I’m Claudia, you’re Zora. We’re all on a first-name basis no matter how long we’ve been with the Trail Hikers. This isn’t a ranked organization, nor is it military. It’s barely government.” Claudia grinned and Zora caught a glimpse of the woman she must have been years ago, before the responsibilities of the Marine Corps and now Trail Hikers weighed on her.

“Sorry—it’s a reflex.” Zora suspected that Claudia had participated in her share of covert ops before she’d become a high-ranking military official but wasn’t about to ask.

“I know.” Claudia tapped her foot impatiently. “Just as it’s reflexive for me to want to nail the scum who shot you, preferably between the eyes.”

“That’s not very PC, Claudia.” Political correctness wasn’t something Zora missed from her military days.

“I see your pain meds won’t be needed much longer.”

They both laughed.

Claudia sat on the ottoman across from Zora. Claudia had insisted Zora stay on the couch through their meeting.

“I’m relieved that you’re doing so well. I must admit, I had my doubts when I first spoke to your attending doctor.”

“He was rather old-school. Plus he has no idea what we do, what we’re trained for.”

“But he is a doctor and you have to listen to him. I need you to heal quickly enough to be of help to the op.” Claudia’s no-nonsense expression was back.

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