Janie Crouch - Armoured Attraction

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One secret can change everythingIt's been eight years since Liam Goetz has seen his ex-fiance. Vanessa Epperson had everything: beauty, brains…and a family fortune. He chose her, while she chose a life of luxury and never imagined their paths would cross again. An unexpected phone call from Vanessa–desperate for his help in a human trafficking case–ressurects old longings. As they work together to save hostages and catch a predator, Liam begins to learn some shocking truths–about himself and the woman he thought he once knew so well…

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Vanessa worked her way closer, cautiously, running scenarios in her head. It could be a drunk person who had passed out on the beach. Didn’t usually happen here, but it was possible. It could be someone who had fallen asleep.

It could be someone waiting to ambush her, although a mugging on the beach in October at this time of night was not very likely. Still, Vanessa kept her pepper spray close.

“Excuse me, are you okay?” When there was no answer she took a step closer. “Hello?”

Maybe it was someone hurt. She didn’t let her guard down, but walked a few steps closer. Now she could see more of the person’s shape.

If this person meant Vanessa harm, he or she must have a weapon. Now that Vanessa could see more clearly, she realized how small the person really was. Couldn’t be much taller than Vanessa’s own five feet two inches.

“Are you okay? Hello?”

Vanessa walked the rest of the way to the form. It was a female. She was lying unconscious on her stomach, long brown hair strung down her back, wet and full of sand and seaweed.

Vanessa reached down and pressed gently on the woman’s shoulder. Her skin was icy to the touch.

Whoever this was needed help.

“Hello? Can you wake up?”

She could possibly have a head or spinal injury. Vanessa didn’t want to move her. She cursed the fact that her cell phone was back in her car, although even if it was here, she probably wouldn’t get a signal.

Vanessa rubbed up and down on the woman’s arm. “Hello? Can you hear me?”

Vanessa jumped back when the woman suddenly scurried away from Vanessa’s touch, chest heaving, breaths sawing in and out. She put an arm out in front of her in a defensive posture.

Not a woman. A girl. A teenager. Maybe fourteen or fifteen years old.

Vanessa’s heart broke. She knew what that arm held out meant: abuse.

At least there didn’t seem to be any spinal injury to worry about.

“Hi, I’m Vanessa.” She spoke very slowly, softly. “Are you okay? How can I help you?”

Vanessa made no move to get any closer to the girl, not wanting to scare her further.

The girl shook her head, not saying anything.

Vanessa realized the girl was wearing a dark T-shirt that was ripped and falling off her body. She didn’t seem to have anything on under it. Vanessa began to unbutton the lightweight jacket she was wearing.

“I’m just going to take off my jacket. You might feel a little better if you have on more clothes.”

Vanessa worked it the rest of the way off then stretched out her arm and dropped it. It landed close enough for the girl to grab, but not so close that it would touch her if she didn’t want it.

“Is there anyone I can call for you? Parents? Friend? Boyfriend?”

Vanessa was relieved when the girl reached for the jacket, but she didn’t answer any of her questions.

“Can you at least tell me your name?”

The girl looked up at her, big brown eyes seeming to swallow her entire face.

“Ka-Karine,” she finally whispered. “My name is Karine.”

Her English was broken at best, heavily accented—sounding Eastern European. That was probably why she hadn’t answered Vanessa’s other questions. She didn’t know enough English to understand what Vanessa was saying.

And unless she had family visiting here, she was also a long way from home.

“Hi, Karine,” Vanessa said gently, slowing her speech significantly to see if it would help the girl understand any better. “Can you tell me how you got here?”

“Boat,” Karine whispered.

“You were traveling on a boat? With your family? Was there an accident?”

Karine began to cry. “No. Men took us. Put us on boat for many days.”

“Someone kidnapped you? From here in the Outer Banks?”

Vanessa could tell she had lost Karine again.

“Where are you from?” Slowly again. “Where is your home?”

“Estonia.”

Vanessa wasn’t sure where that was. The United States? An entirely different country?

“Is Estonia here in the United States?” Vanessa asked.

“No, it is near Russia.”

Vanessa’s breath whistled through her teeth. Was she understanding correctly?

“Some men came and took you from Estonia and put you on a boat?”

Karine nodded. “First one boat and then the smaller boat with the men who spoke only English.”

Vanessa could see the girl begin to visibly shudder at the thought.

“And there were other girls with you?”

Karine nodded again. “Yes. There are seven more.”

Vanessa felt nausea roll through her stomach. Karine and the other girls were obviously part of a human-trafficking ring right here in the Outer Banks.

“How did you get here, Karine?” Vanessa asked. “How did you get away from the men?”

She held up a hand covered in bruises around her wrist, obviously from handcuffs or other restraints.

“Man tie us when no one is on boat with us. But I got out. And then I jump in water. I rather die from sharks than let them touch me again.” Karine closed her eyes and lowered her hand.

There weren’t any sharks in the Roanoke Sound, Vanessa knew, although there could be painful jellyfish at this time of year. Either way, it had been an amazing feat for the small teenager to undertake. The Sound was more than five miles wide at some parts. There was no way Karine could’ve known how far she would have to swim when she’d jumped in.

Whatever had been waiting for her on that boat had to have been bad enough that Karine was willing to risk her life to get away from it.

Vanessa needed to get the girl to a hospital. Report this to the authorities. Get the cops or National Guard or Marines or all three to start looking for those other girls.

“Karine, you were so brave,” she whispered. “I know it is hard, but do you think you could come with me? I can take you to the hospital. Get you the help you need.”

“I promised other girls I would help them if I lived,” Karine whispered.

“Yes.” Vanessa nodded. “Absolutely. We will go to the police so they can help find the other girls.”

Vanessa thought for a moment that Karine might refuse her help, but she finally nodded and got up off the ground, wrapped in Vanessa’s jacket.

“Okay, I go with you.”

Karine didn’t seem to have many significant injuries. She was able to walk unassisted from the beach to Vanessa’s car. Dehydration was obviously an issue—she gulped down the contents of the water bottle Vanessa offered in seconds—as was hunger. She made short work of a package of crackers. Vanessa wished she had more to offer. She gave Karine a pair of yoga pants to put on, which were too big for the girl but at least were better than nothing.

Vanessa took a direct route to the Nags Head Regional Hospital. She’d brought in enough clients over the years that she was pretty well known there. She walked Karine in through the emergency entrance, relieved to see her friend Judy working the desk.

“Hey, Judy.” Vanessa spoke only loud enough that the other woman could hear her. The last thing Karine needed was the media circus that would come along with anyone finding out she had been part of a probable human-trafficking ring in the area. “I have an assault victim here. Doesn’t speak much English. Probably also suffering from dehydration. She swam a long way to get away from the person or persons who were holding her against her will.”

Judy shook her head and smiled softly at Karine. “I’m so sorry, honey. We’ll help you.” She turned to Vanessa. “It’s crazy busy in here tonight. Can we put her in temp room one? Just until something else opens up. We won’t do any exams there.”

Temporary room one was at the front of the trauma unit. They rarely put assault victims there because it was so busy nearby and was only separated by curtains. Judy wouldn’t put them there if she had another choice.

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