Read Gone Duck #5 (Romantic Suspense) Online
Authors: L.L. Muir
“I want you to land at a small airfield on the
coast. Do you know one? Or do I need to Google it for you?”
The man considered for a few seconds, then
shrugged. “I know one, but I don’t think they’re going to let us veer from our
course.” He nodded to the side.
She peered past his head and gasped at the
intimidating sight of a fighter jet flying parallel to them. She looked to the
left, past the pilot, and found another one an equal distance away.
“Kofford warned us you were trying to take the
plane.” The pilot smirked. “We called it in.”
She resisted the urge to shoot him again because
she didn’t want to tempt Karma into letting her take another bullet. Instead,
she forced him to take a seat in the cabin so she could assure herself he
wasn’t sabotaging anything. She let him take off his belt to stanch the
bleeding in his arm, but offered him no other aid. Any softness on her part
would just lead him back to his first assumption that she wouldn’t hurt him.
Dorothy Jean said there were some things in the
private cabin she could use to tie him up and went to collect them.
But five minutes later, Dorothy Jean still hadn’t
come back.
THE END
of
Part 5
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characters in line while they wait for their turn at the mic.
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