Turning Point (The Kathleen Turner Series) - Plot & Excerpts
I was lying on my back and my head was aching. Moving slowly, I verified that all my limbs were still attached and functioning. Groaning with pain, I carefully sat up. Kade. I gasped, memory hitting me now. I was in Kade’s apartment—what was left of Kade’s apartment—but Kade was nowhere in sight. Debris was everywhere, clouds of dust obscuring my vision. I coughed, the effect on my headache making me want to disconnect my head from my neck. With shaking hands, I started picking through piles of wood and plaster, crawling because I couldn’t trust my legs to hold me if I stood. “Kade?” I called, my voice weaker than I would have liked, or maybe it was just that the blast had left a persistent ringing in my ears. I tried again. “Kade!” Nothing. I started to panic. Where was he? How far had the blast thrown him? What if… I couldn’t finish the thought, just started moving faster, crawling through the mess, wondering if each piece of debris I moved would reveal Kade’s body.
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