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Social media pages came up blank. The Action Eight News story didnāt have any new details about Thea, except to say how the story had sparked an all-time high number of adoptions at the facility, with more expected over the weekend. Even the red-tagged animals had been given reprieve by a couple of local veterinarians and trainers who were willing to provide medical procedures, training, and fostering until the animals could safely find new homes.
Nik scanned the comments under the original video, most of which called for willing adopters, commented on how hot Thea was, or hilariously poked fun at the lying employee and his pathetic mustache. But Nik stopped on one commenter asking if Thea Gale was the sister of Amanda Gale. Figures some random commenter would provide more of a lead than the actual news reporters.
A search on Amanda Gale came up with several hits for a kidnapping fifteen years prior. A ten-year-old Thea had been the sole witness of her older sister Amandaās rape and abduction from her bedroom in their upscale home.
Fuuuuck.
Nik scrubbed his forehead. He rolled his neck, trying to release the sudden tension as he researched further. One year prior, another girl, Margaret Anne Miller, had been abducted from the same peaceful, idyllic neighborhood. While there were many similarities between the two cases, investigators never could prove they were linked.
Through a quick look at various news stories, Nik was able to piece some things together. Two years after Amanda was abducted, Maggieās remains had been discovered along with clothing and DNA belonging to Amanda. Believing the worst, Theaās family had laid Amandaās memory to rest. Her empty coffin had been buried amidst the divorce of Theaās parents.
Early on in the investigation, Theaās father had been a suspect in both kidnappings. He was cleared when DNA tests on clothing recovered with Maggieās body had led to the conviction of a man named Danny Dalton, who ultimately died in prison. Even with being cleared, Theaās father had committed suicide soon after the divorce finalized. Theaās mother had died a year later, leaving Thea parentless at thirteen.
Most of the news stories had photos of Amanda, a few of her father and mother, but Theaās picture was only included with one of the articles. Nikās chest caved as he eyed Thea at ten years old astride a buckskin dun horse. Heād been hoping he was on the wrong track and all these horror stories were about some other girlās family. The lone photo proved this was in fact the same girl heād pulled from the tornado wreckage.
Theaās childhood shouldāve been some of the best years of her life, and instead they had been scarred with one horrifying trauma after another. Sheād been rightāher memory loss had happened for a reason. A very good one. No one should have to live with any of this, let alone all of it. She was also right about there being no family to contact. His stomach clenched, as he knew the feeling all too well.
The buzzing of his phone became incessant. Coop needing an update on the fictitious car repairs, stat. The man had a wealth of patience was when he was behind a sniperās rifle, but since retiring, and especially in the last few months, heād become exasperating.
Nik: Worse than I thought, Iāll let you know tomorrow.
Nik hated lying to his best friend, but he wasnāt about to get Coop or his brother Leo involved until he knew more.
Coop: You fucking kidding me right now?
Crap.
Whatever crazy shenanigans his friend and former teammate had arranged for this vacation, there was little doubt heād organized it all for Nik. Coop knew better than most what Nik would be dealing with, between Willās death and coming off of deployment with civilian life hanging over him.
āTwas like a lion at my door. Coop often repeated the ominous line from the poem, āThe Man of Double Deedā, whenever he had trouble transitioning to civilian life. But right now Coop was the lion at Nikās door.
Nik really didnāt want to let Coop or Leo down. Theyād become his family after heād lost his own. But what was he supposed to do? Tell Thea, āHey, sorry. Youāre on your own. Iāve got to go drink it up with my buddies for a couple of weeks on an island somewhere.ā The time for that had been back at the tornado site when the cop had come around. Grimacing, he typed back.
Nik: Sorry, dude. Iāll be there as soon as I can. Start without me.
He opened a new search engine and tried āThea Galeā again. This time he hit on a wedding registry site. His gut churned as he clicked on it. The page popped up with the chest-ramming punch of what might as well have been a C-4 explosion.
Clayton Kenyon and Thea Gale engaged.
Chapter Fourteen
Air left Nikās lungs in a whoosh. His pulse thumped at the back of his throat. All he could see were those six words confirming what heād fearedāThea belonged with someone else.
Shouldnāt matter.
Wasnāt like he was looking to get involved. In fact, just the oppositeāhe needed to disentangle himself from this situation and get back on the road. Text Coop and Leo and tell them he was on his way.
Before his selfish brain could construct an argument against finding Theaās fiancĆ©, Nik shook the thought from his mind and started searching for this Clayton guyās contact info. The right thing to do was to get in touch with him and let him know where Thea was. She needed to be with someone who knew of any remaining family, friends, where she worked, lived. Anything at all about her.
Titan whimpered out a bark, breaking through the impact rocking Nikās brain. The dog clawed at the closed bathroom door. Shit! Nik bolted out of his chair. Without pausing to knock, he shoved the door open to find Thea slumped against the bathtubās wall, shaking. No
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