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EXCERPT –Remember When by Hope Welsh
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Chapter 1
The ringing of her phone pulled Laura out of her writing ‘zone’.
She sighed and answered it without even checking the caller ID. “Hello?”
There was no one speaking on the other end, but she could hear the
breathing.
“Hello? Is this some sort of a prank?” Laura had had these kinds
of call before, and had them do silly things like this.
The phone disconnected and she tossed it back on the table. A
check of the phone logs showed it was a blocked number. Likely some silly kid.
Laura sighed when the phone rang again less than five minutes
later. This time, she did check the caller ID and realized it was Callie.
She signed again—inwardly—as she listened to the phone call. The
last thing she wanted to do was go on a search and rescue tonight. Valentine’s
Day was two days away, and she’d been looking forward to sitting home and
moping. It was their anniversary.
She rolled her eyes at her own musings. Going out on a search
might be just the thing. She looked down at Angel, the Akita that was her
partner in SAR. “What do you say, girl? Got a search in you?”
“What?” she said, her mind once again on the phone call.
“You’ll be working with Brent,” Callie said patiently. “He’s the
only medic we have in the area right now.”
Laura didn’t groan, but she wanted to. The last person she wanted
to spend possibly the next few days with was her soon-to-be ex, Brent Anders.
“Um, Callie, I don’t really need a partner.”
“You know the rules, Laura. We send out teams of two for a reason.
One with the dog and one with the medical training. You two are good together.”
We had been good together, Laura thought bitterly. But, that was before. “I don’t suppose I
can talk you out of using him?”
Callie sighed and Laura winced when she heard it in her ear. It
wasn’t Callie’s fault that she and Brent were no longer together. “Sorry,
Callie. Of course I’ll work with him. Where are we going?”
“The mountain. Two kids went hiking and never checked in,” Callie
explained. “They are fifteen and sixteen. Their parents are worried sick.”
Laura frowned. Why would parents let their teenagers hike in the
mountains in the middle of February? These mountains were meant for experienced
hikers—not kids—and certainly not during winter time. “Did you call Brent
already?”
“I called him first to be sure he was available. He said he
was…though he didn’t sound much happier than you are to be working together.
What’s up with you two?” Callie asked.
Laura realized that Callie likely didn’t know that she and Brent
were separated and awaiting a court date for their divorce. “We’re not
together,” she said quietly.
“Oh! I’m so sorry, Laura. I had no idea.”
“It’s okay. We’re both professionals. Are we meeting at the
lodge?”
“Yup. He said he could be there around three. It’ll give you two
at least a couple of hours of daylight.”
“Okay. I’ll let you know when I arrive. I’m assuming you gave
Brent the particulars?”
“He had me fax it to him. He’s got everything. Be safe, Laura, and
bring them home.”
“We’ll do our best,” Laura agreed. If nothing else, Brent was a
professional. They’d both do their jobs and find the missing kids. “Take care.”
When she sat down the phone, she looked down at the dog that had
been her companion for the last three years. The Akita had been just a puppy
when Brent had brought her home.
She remembered it like it was yesterday and looked down at Angel
with a soft smile. Brent had been so sweet then.
“Well, come on, girl. Let’s go get our stuff,” she said.
Her backpack that she used for all SAR work was always packed in
her closet. She re-packed it and checked it routinely. There was usually not
time for her to take an hour to get her bag ready. Her hiking outfit was also
always ready.
She grabbed her pack after she’d dressed, and grabbed her heavy
parka. It was bound to be cold in the mountains.
Angel was excited and she had to laugh. The dog just loved the
work. The Akita wasn’t the typical SAR dog, and Laura had been hesitant about
training her, but in the end, she’d given in to Brent’s insistence that they’d
make a good pair.
When her previous dog had passed away, Laura had decided to not
replace Sadie. The hole in her heart couldn’t be filled with a replacement.
Brent hadn’t argued with her—at first.
But, after six months, he’d simply arrived home on Valentine’s Day
with the cute puppy and handed her over. It had, of course, been love at first
sight.
Laura shook her head from her musings. Remembering the good times
with Brent just wasn’t where she wanted her head just then.
“Let’s go, Angel,” she said as she headed for the door to the
garage. “We’re going to work.”
***
Hope Welsh
Laura and Brent
really tried to make their marriage work, but in the end, it just wasn't meant
to be. Or was it? A search and rescue mission that goes horribly wrong just
might give them more to discuss.
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