by P. Creeden
“You could do the K9 unit, like I do.” Colby suggested as they stepped to the side to allow the rest of the police force into the apartment to search for more clues.
“I’ll think about it. It sounds fun, but I don’t think that’s what I’m destined to do.”
“Well, I’m off work now. This was my last task for the day. I don’t know how your dad works so many hours. He’s a machine.”
“He’s divorced. Work is his way of coping. Are you going to go see Gabby?”
“Gabby’s all right. She’s resting at home. Her day off. Lucky dog.” He pulled off his cap and scrubbed his hand through his sandy brown hair.
The movement mesmerized Emma for a moment. “Yea, lucky, huh?”
“Have you eaten yet?”
Emma’s heart leapt. She shook her head but inside, she was screaming.
“Have dinner with me and Gabby?”
She swallowed down the hormones, hoping that Colby wouldn’t see her as that fourteen-year-old girl again. She tried to sound as mature as possible as she asked, “Are you cooking?”
He laughed. “If buying take-out is cooking, then yes. I’m cooking. But you have to do the driving.”
They both shared a giggle. Emma’s heart was bursting in her chest. “I have to pick up Molly at the vet’s first, but you have a deal.”
Chapter Eight
The sunset off in the distance colored the sky a deep orange and purple. Emma felt a chill in the air as the temperature was falling. The stars found their way over the east horizon, as she, Colby and Molly sat in the SUV. They changed plans and got dinner at a drive-in on the way to Colby’s house.
“It’s gonna be a cold night, tonight.” Colby smiled and took a bite out of his burger.
“But look at all the stars!” Emma was peering out of her window at the sky. “I wish this fast food place would let us have dogs in there.”
“I’m sure one day they might.” He laughed around another bite.
“Here, Molly.” Emma fed a few french-fries to the Saint Bernard. When she turned back around, she saw Colby’s eyes in a new light. His green eyes were darkened by the sunset but they were showing concern.
“You know, when I got the call to go to the townhouse, I thought you were in danger. I got worried.” Colby’s forehead wrinkled and he chewed a bit on his bottom lip.
“I was fine; I sat in my car away from his place.”
“You need to be safe about those sorts of things; you can’t just go off and meet a stranger like that alone. Not if it’s related to a case we’re working on.”
“I’m sorry.” Emma stopped nibbling on her hamburger.
“It’s okay, it’s a mistake. But the guy turned out to be a murderer. That’s not a safe situation to be in.”
“Yea, that was pretty crazy,” Emma admitted.
The setting sun basically meant Valentine’s was ending. And she’d got to spend the ending of it with him. Inside, she gushed. Then she thought about Colby’s advice.
He cares about me. He didn’t want me to get hurt. He thought I was in danger.
She loved that he cared. She took a huge bite of her sandwich to hide the smirk on her face.
Molly woofed, and Colby said, “All right, fine, here’s another french-fry. Greedy.”
Emma laughed, enjoying their company. That moment was the best Valentine’s Day present ever.
The End
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It's New Year’s Eve and 20-year-old Emma Wright has a date with her crush—well, not a real date, but she can dream! Colby Davidson, the K9 search and rescue deputy, is allowing her to accompany him while he’s on patrol at the Ridgeway Illumination Festival. Though they are just friends, she’s still hoping for a possible kiss at the end of the festivities.
When a stranger asks them to help take some pictures at the event, Emma and Colby are happy to oblige. But their assistance turns them into alibis for the man’s whereabouts while his girlfriend was killed. Most of the clues point to a robbery gone bad, but Emma doesn’t believe all of them point that way. Was it really a robbery or was it murder?
It's Valentine's Day and 20-year-old Emma Wright just wants her crush to take notice of her. But Colby Davidson, the K9 search and rescue deputy only thinks of her as a kid sister. How will she get him to take her seriously?
When her veterinarian boss calls her to pick up a cat at a potential crime scene, she finds herself at the house of the richest woman in Ridgeway. Her father—the sheriff—and Colby are there. They both dismiss the untimely death as a heart attack, but Emma finds clues that it might be something more. Did the software billionaire die of natural causes, or was it murder?
It's St. Patrick's Day and 20-year-old Emma Wright is working hard at training five-month-old Molly, her foster puppy, to become a therapy dog. But her training coach and neighbor gets an emergency call, cutting the lesson short, and Emma volunteers to pick up her daughter at a St. Patrick's Day concert in town.
When Emma arrives, the concert has just finished up, and the teenage girls are visiting with the band. Then the lead singer stumbles and falls to the ground, dead. Emma becomes the only level head in the crowd and calls for help. When the Sheriff and Colby arrive, they investigate it as a potential accident. But Emma finds subtle clues that something more sinister is going on. Did the leader of the band die in an accident, or was it murder?
All hands on deck! It’s a beautiful spring day and 20-year-old Emma Wright is meeting her crush, Colby Davidson, for a two-hour tour specifically for dogs and their owners – The Canine Cruise. She and Molly, the Saint Bernard, are so excited to see both Colby and Gabby, his K9 partner, as the two have been away on training.
It’s smooth sailing until someone shouts “man overboard!” A news reporter who is covering the day cruise for a local station falls into the fast-flowing Potomac River, and she doesn’t know how to swim. Did the reporter fall overboard in an accident, or was it murder?
Coming in May: Emma and Molly attend a wedding... where a murder overcomes the romance of the occasion!
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