Caitlynâs picture on the screen during the live shot,â Dylan added. âItâs not up-to-date, of course, but maybe those blond curls will ring a bell."
Sarah nodded and threw back her shoulders as she headed for the door. âLetâs go. I want to get this over with."
* * *
Every step Sarah took toward the downstairs conference room filled her heart with dread. She was going to do an interview that would be broadcast around the county. Who knew who would be watching her, listening to her? But this was a good opportunity to get the word out that Caitlyn was missing.
But was she missing? Or had she hidden her daughter somewhere?
The thought had been growing slowly in her mind. If someone were trying to hurt her and her daughter, wouldnât it have made sense for her to find a way to protect her child, put her in a safe place? However, if that place were somewhere close by, why hadnât anyone come forward to see her, to tell her that Caitlyn was okay? And if she had been in trouble, why hadnât she turned to Jake for help at some point in the last seven months?
She blew out a breath of frustration. She didnât have any answers, but she did know one thing for sure: Sheâd gotten herself involved in something big, something that made her a target for murder. And she prayed to God that her daughter wasnât in the middle of her mess. She had to find a way to make things right. Maybe this interview was the first step. But as they reached the conference room, every instinct she had screamed at her to run, to hide in the shadows, to stay out of sight, not to trust anyone or anything. Somewhere in her past sheâd been betrayed by someone sheâd trusted.
Jake caught her eye, a question in his gaze. âWhatâs wrong?"
âI donât want to do this."
âYou have to."
âSarah is just stalling, trying to figure out how to protect herself,â Dylan interjected. âShe only cares about herself and what she has to hide."
âMaybe what I have to hide is the only thing protecting Caitlyn,â Sarah returned, glaring at Dylan. âYou told me you donât know who I am or where Iâve been. You donât know any more about me than I do."
âI know a liar when I see one,â Dylan retorted.
âThatâs enough, both of you,â Jake said, cutting Sarah off before she could reply. âThis isnât getting us anywhere. None of us knows where Caitlyn is or why sheâs not with you, Sarah. But this is one thing we can do to try to move forward. And thatâs the only place Iâm interested in going. So letâs get this over with."
Sarah drew in a deep breath as they entered the conference room. An attractive blonde named Jillian Davis greeted them, giving Dylan a particularly flirtatious smile. They seemed to know each other from somewhere, talking about their time together on a previous story while the cameraman set up the shot. Finally Jillian turned to Sarah.
âIâll just ask a couple of questions,â Jillian said. âTry to be as open as you can. Let the public see your desperation, so they will want to respond to your plea for help. This is going to be a live shot."
Live? That meant she couldnât screw up. She had to get it right the first time. Sarah sat down in a chair in front of a big bright light. She could hear Jillian speaking to her cameraman about how much time before they started. Their voices faded in her head, replaced by a rush of panic. She closed her eyes, trying to find some calm, but then another disturbing image popped into her head...
There were news trucks outside the building, reporters with microphones, light stands set up on the sidewalk. Every network in the city was waiting for the news.
âItâs almost time to go,â a woman said. âNo one will see her leave, I promise."
She ignored the woman, looking over at the tall man in the center of the room, the one
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