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Of course, sheād have to hike to a location where there was cell reception first.
Duncan straightened and widened his stance. He held the penknife in a loose grip, keeping the blade hidden at his side.
There was no doubt that heād give his life to protect Chelseyās. Whoever was out there would have to kill him in order to get to her.
A familiar calm came over him, reminding him of his days in Afghanistan. He couldnāt go into battle distracted, so he cleared his mind, focusing on the sounds and scents around him.
He heard the rustling sound again and he pinpointed it as coming from his left. He debated switching the blade to his left hand. Heād been taught to fight with either hand, even though his right was his dominant one. Since he hadnāt been practicing the way he should have, he decided to keep the knife in his right hand, hoping the intruder wouldnāt expect him to have a weapon and that he could use the element of surprise to his advantage.
Minutes passed with agonizing slowness, but the longer Duncan stood there, the more convinced he was that someone was out there. Animals didnāt move with the pattern he was hearing. First rustling, then silence. Rustling, then more silence.
When he caught a glimpse of movement, he knew the intruder was close. He hoped and prayed that the dirt heād smeared over his light clothes was enough to hide him. When a burst of movement came directly toward him, he was ready.
The man didnāt appear to have a gun which gave Duncan a bit of hope. He waited until the guy was close before using the knife.
A burst of light came from behind him, blinding the assailant. The man lifted his arm in an attempt to block the light, giving Duncan the precious seconds he needed to take him down. They hit the solid earth with a thud. They rolled for a couple of feet, each vying for the upper hand.
But the guy wasnāt about to give up so easily. It didnāt take long for Duncan to realize he was in a brutal fight for his life.
One he didnāt dare lose.
THREE
Chelsey watched in horror as Duncan and a man wearing black wrestled on the ground. The light of Duncanās cell phone glinted off something shiny and her heart squeezed as she realized it was a knife.
Duncanās knife? It looked bigger than she remembered and realized with a sick sense of dread the man in black must have one, too.
Their grunts and groans as they struggled were difficult to watch. Yet despite how much she wanted to, she couldnāt tear her gaze away. The more they struggled, the more she realized they were evenly matched. She couldnāt just stand here, she needed to help. To do something.
Her gaze landed on the pile of logs Duncan had gathered for their fire. Reaching for the biggest and heaviest one, she picked it up and took a step toward the fighting men.
Using Duncanās phone as a flashlight, she waited until the man in black was on top of Duncan before making her move. She had to be careful not to blind Duncan as the men fought to have the upper hand. She held her breath and brought the log down on the side of his head with all her strength. A loud whack echoed through the night.
The man groaned and must have loosened his grip, because Duncan flipped him over and quickly disarmed him. Looming over him, Duncan held the manās larger knife at his throat.
āWho are you?ā
The manās eyes were closed, his entire body limp as if he were unconscious.
Her stomach lurched. She put a hand to her mouth. Oh no! Had she killed him?
āChelsey? Get me a couple of those strips we cut from your dress.ā
Duncanās hoarse voice spurred her into action. She tossed the log back on the pile with distaste and went over to where theyād cut several strips off her dress to use as extra protection for her feet.
She brought them to Duncan and watched as he quickly bound the manās wrists and ankles.
āHeās not dead?ā Her voice came out in a hoarse whisper.
āNo, just out cold.ā Duncan was breathing heavily as he glanced up at her. āThanks.ā
She gave a shaky nod, relieved that sheād been able to help. āNow what?ā
Duncan let out a sigh. He patted the man down. Lifting the manās slacks, she could see a gun strapped to his ankle. Duncan took the weapon along with the ankle holster and picked up the manās larger knife, with a grim satisfaction. āWe need to move.ā
āMove where?ā She didnāt understand what he was saying. āI thought hiking at night was too dangerous?ā
āIt is.ā Duncan rose to his feet, grimacing a bit as if he were in pain. āBut we donāt have a choice. This guy is a professional. No ID, nothing to indicate who heās working for. We canāt assume that heās alone, there could be others out there.ā
āOthers?ā She didnāt like the sound of that and moved closer to Duncan while throwing a furtive glance over her shoulder. There was nothing to see in the inky darkness, yet she could easily imagine someone hiding out there. āWouldnāt anyone working with him have rushed forward to help once you began to struggle?ā
āMaybe. Or maybe theyāve spread out to cover more ground, no way to know for sure.ā
She felt as if sheād been dropped in an alternate universe. She managed a family hotel, a place were nice people came to celebrate a birthday or their anniversaryānot a place where men dressed in black came out of the darkness, searching for her with the intent to kill.
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