She would ow him, the way she had many men. No. The mem- is mother, his unfaithful ld then laughed in his face Fhey had used men. They )nest the way Jodie was. him, clawing at his in- ter, he would be strong ~ion. Then his brain could :ain that let him outsmart qew York City cops. But leeper in the pillow and ~e his. out the door and into the addening masses that was Chapter One Jodie Gahagen completed her hamstring stre! first sounds of a southern morning began th chorus. A bird s call, the splash as a turtle slipr bank into the Cane River. The sound of her they crunched into a had invaded a world pile of dry leaves. She a that had been isolated f contact. Her nerves grew shaky at the thought. She pected to be the only jogger on the trail this rr she shouldn t be surprised. After all, it was alsc on Sunday morning, and the majority of the to itants were still snuggled in their beds. Jodie yawned widely at the thought and touch her toes. Obviously, the sleepers hadn t t with the dual alarm system she possessed. months, her twin dynamos showed neither relig mane considerations for Sunday as a day of re She tugged at her shorts and walked to the stroller to check on them. Blair offered a smil just stared at her over the plump thumb that his mouth. \"Are you early birds ready to roll? brushing a wisp of red hair from Blair s forehe bing at a spot of drool that dribbled down Blake chin.
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