Page 29 of Protecting Lindsay


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He grabbed the closest cart and quickly put all the bags on it. As long as he stayed busy, he was okay. Then he didn’t have to think about what had nearly happened, about Lindsay leaving...

“Blake?” Jim, the policeman, called from his car. “I’m on my way. I’ll talk to you later.”

He nodded. Jim had to get back to his work and he had to get back to Alisson. He’d bet the coward was on his way back there. He’d lie in wait. He would know Lindsay would have to return sometime.

“See you soon!” Eleanor said as she hugged him.

“Let me know when I can pick you up,” he said as Brooke also gave him a quick hug.

“That’ll be wonderful, thanks.” Brooke smiled before she took Connor’s hand.

“I’ll take the cart,” Lindsay said and put her bag on top of the other luggage.

“Lindsay...”

She turned to him, her hands on the metal handle.

“Look after yourself,” he murmured, and kissed her. There was no way he could let her go without having another taste of her.

Her mouth was soft and warm, and opened up for him. For a second their tongues touched before he lifted his head. “I...” But he couldn’t ever tell her how much he wanted her at this moment. “I have to go.”

“Thank you. I’m so sorry...”

He brushed a wayward curl behind her ears. “I’ll see you soon.”










Chapter 9

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Avery worried Charliewas waiting for them at Seattle-Tacoma Airport. Logan was standing a little bit behind, talking on his phone. The moment he saw them, though, he finished his call and welcomed them with open arms. His mother and sister both rushed into his embrace.

Charlie held out her arms, and with a soft cry, Lindsay walked into her sister’s hug.

“Blake has just spoken to Logan,” Charlie said, rubbing her back. “I can’t believe what that damn Mark has tried to do! You okay?”

Sniffling, Lindsay nodded, and lifted her head to greet Logan. “I feel absolutely terrible for putting your mom and sister in danger. I just didn’t think he—”

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