Agent Undercover

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Author: Lynette Eason
Dizziness?”
    “No, it’s just a headache.” The nausea had faded.
    Red flashing lights jerked her attention to the side mirror. A fire truck approached, sirens screaming. Dylan’s face paled, and his hands clenched the wheel so tight his knuckles went white. He pulled to the side and let the truck fly past. For a moment, he just sat there, not moving.
    She laid a hand on his arm. “Are you okay?”
    He blinked. “Yeah.” His hoarse voice said otherwise. “Tell me how to find your house.”
    She gave him the directions, then asked, “That fire truck really sparked some memories, didn’t it?”
    “They always do. I can’t see one without …” He broke off and swallowed.
    “Will you tell me more about the fire that killed Will’s mother?”

FOUR
    E yes on the road, Dylan blinked at the question, then supposed it was only natural that she ask. Still, it threw him. Then again, she seemed to have some sort of connection with Will, so maybe it wasn’t so odd she’d want to know more about the boy’s mother. He gathered his scattered nerves and said, “Sandra was my sister. She was a good mom. Most of the time.”
    “I’m sorry for your loss, Dylan.” She paused. “What do you mean most of the time?”
    “She did drugs.” Blunt, straight to the point.
    “Oh, my. Poor Will.”
    “Yes. At first, it wasn’t like she was an out of control junkie. She was more recreational than anything, but …” He bit his lip.
    “She ended up hooked?”
    He drew in a deep breath. “In a big way.”
    “I’m sorry.”
    “Me, too. Anyway, she had this new boyfriend that seemed to be making a big impact on her. Larry something. He was a math teacher out at the high school. Sandra did a lot of subbing at all three schools in town. But I remember her coming over one night and telling me aboutthis great guy. And she was going to change her life. I only met Larry a few times.” A smile crossed his lips.
    “What’s the smile for?”
    He shook his head. “Just thinking about the two of them. I was really skeptical when she first told me about him. Figured he was just another drug source, but he wasn’t. I could tell he was clean the moment I met him, and he really did seem to care about Sandra. In fact, they reminded me of a couple of teenagers who’d just discovered true love.”
    “True love?” She sounded skeptical.
    Dylan eyed her from the corner of his eye then asked softly, “What? You don’t believe in true love?” He really didn’t have the right to ask, but he wanted to know. Even though his experience with Erica had cut deep, he still felt like God had the right person in mind for him.
    He couldn’t help wondering if that person was Paige.
    He could feel her embarrassment as she cleared her throat. “Maybe. For some people.”
    “But not for you?”
    A pause. “This isn’t about me,” she finally answered, sounding subdued. “So Sandra and Larry were in love?”
    Making a mental note to come back to her feelings about love, he let her direct him back to the topic. “I don’t know, but Sandra finally seemed happy. Like she’d gotten rid of a few of her demons. Larry even got her going to church. And Will was crazy about the guy …” He sighed. “But I just … don’t know … It was hard for me to hope because … she was still Sandra, you know?”
    “Yeah. I know.”
    Dylan glanced at her. “You sound like you mean that. Is someone you love a drug addict?”
    Paige flinched and he reached over to touch her shoulder. The warm zing that skittered up his arm surprisedhim. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to find a painful subject. Are you okay?”
    She placed a hand to her head. “Um, yes, just a headache. I’ll take one of those painkillers as soon as I get home and sleep for a couple of hours. That should do the trick.”
    Dylan frowned at her but let that explanation work for now. He had a feeling she’d been going to say something else and had decided against it. He didn’t let it
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