HE WOULD COME after her.
Without him, Tessa Henning wasn't worth the dust left by a mercilessly harvested and exquisitely carved elephant's tusk, but once he discovered she knew too much, Brice would hunt her down just the same. He'd come after her because she was a traitor. He'd find her because she was his wife and he believed in gratitude and loyalty. He expected it. Brice had put her on a pedestal...made her feel beautiful and wanted at a time when everyone else saw her as awkward. He'd given her a life of luxury and security. He'd been generous.
He loved her.
She closed her eyes. She hoped it had been love all this time. Maybe it still was. Maybe she was wrong about everything. Brice had always been a decent man. A decent husband. Marriage involved trust. But didn't love and trust take two in a marriage? Love and trust were funny words. Tessa swallowed hard, but the lingering, bitter taste of uncertainty dried her throat even more.
She needed to stop rationalizing.
Listen to your gut. Don't ignore your instincts this time. This isn't just about you anymore. There's a kid involved.
She took a deep breath, the kind she did in yoga class, then opened her eyes and took one last look around. The designer "organic eggshell"-colored paint she'd once thought made their bedroom appear clean and classy now seemed cold and painfully neutral. She ran her hand across the brown silk sheets that lay rumpled next to her duffel bag, making sure nothing she needed had been lost in them. Their silky touch was anything but soothing. It reminded her of how easily comfort and security could slip away. The pit of her stomach quivered.
"Just get Nick out of here first, then figure out what to do next," she muttered, trying to keep her nerve up. The sound of Nick's name grounded her and she rammed the last few bare essentials she'd piled on her bed into her bag, including her journal and the iPad she'd saved some work, research and personal files on. Nothing was only about her anymore. Not since her sister and brother-in-law were killed in an accident six months ago and her thirteen year-old nephew became her responsibility. Well, hers and his uncle Mac's, but she'd pretty much assumed primary guardianship. It had been Mac's choice at first—a choice that preserved his rugged, bachelor bush-pilot lifestyle up in Kenya's Serengeti. Not that he was entirely delinquent as a guardian, but Mac had managed to convince her early on that there was no way he could raise Nick. He sent money instead.
But she wasn't complaining, exactly. She loved Nick and was glad he was a part of her life. Six months ago, she'd thought that having him around would be like having a part of her sister to hang on to. Things didn't turn out that way. For someone with no child-rearing experience, suddenly having a grieving teenage boy dropped into your life was like expecting a deer to raise a baby wolf. Still, a part of her hated that she was going to lose Nick if her suspicions about Brice proved to be true.
She slung her mini backpack purse onto her shoulder, grabbed the duffel then hurried down the curved marble staircase to the main level of their modern South African villa. The floor-to-ceiling window that framed a spectacular view of the Southern Ocean's crested waters never failed to take her breath away, but today the clawing waves seemed like they were desperate to capture her...to keep her from escaping. That same view made anyone who attended one of Brice's upscale cocktail parties jealous of what they had. Those guests didn't have a clue that his fortune had come at a price.
Even Tessa didn't have solid proof, and hadn't even suspected Brice's illegal activity until recently, but she was not going to stand by and be a victim. Or watch others suffer at his hands.
The journalist in her had been screaming that something was off for a while now, but given all she was going through after her sister's death, her mind kept telling her to stay out of it, play it safe and take care of Nick. The problem was, there was no safe anymore. Home would never feel safe again. Tides changed and the undertow was deadly for the unprepared. She needed to be prepared.
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Through the Storm (Excerpt: Chapter 1 - 3)
RomanceThe biggest risk she'll ever take... Tessa Henning is no damsel. But she's definitely in distress. If her husband really is involved in the ivory trade, he'll come after her when he finds out what she's uncovered. Unfortunately, the only person who...
