Watching Their Steps

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by Alana Terry


  “Try me.”

  She watched him wrestle with himself for a few seconds and then frowned as he shook his head. “Nope. If you want me to tell you why, you’ll have to ask me after dessert. On Friday. I’ll pick you up—assuming you ever give me your address—at five-thirty.”

  “I’ll barely make it home. No time to change.”

  “Then you can keep me waiting. Don’t women love to do that?”

  Laughing, Erika nodded. She scribbled her address on a customer rewards card just as Myla and Jason entered the store, ahead of the first caffeine addicts from the next train, sending her into work mode. “Don’t be late. I’ve waited long enough.”

  “I’d say we both have. See you Friday.”

  Erika watched him leave the store, turn to head toward the subway, and then pause. He gave her a slight wave before he disappeared from sight.

  Now that’s promising. He kept his word after all. Maybe real religious people do exist. Maybe.

  From the Author

  JUSTIFIED MEANS is the first in the Agency Files series. Book five releases in 2019. With the motto of, “Whatever it takes,” they protect people that the government can’t or won’t. I loved exploring how a Christian would handle a job that requires breaking the law at times with faith. While I can’t say I’d come to the same conclusions Keith did, I think I can see how someone else will.

  Chautona

  Learn more about The Agency Files as well as Chautona’s other books at www.chautona.com

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