Blood in the Water and Other Secrets Page 33
by Janice Law
Of course, Dana faced the temptation of thinking that she was special, that George— who really wasn’t “George” at all, but she couldn’t think of him with any other name— wouldn’t have harmed her. Dana realized this idea was foolish, and she hoped that George was wrong and that they wouldn’t meet again. She wasn’t special but lucky, just as George had been lucky two or three or however many times— the police were unsure and still investigating— before he met her and became unlucky.
So Dana had been right to trust her instincts, very right, and at the moment, her instincts told her that she was better off where she was, and, indeed, she felt that in her new surroundings she might be happy after all.