Thread of Hope (The Joe Tyler Series, #1)

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I just wasn’t sure what that was.  I pulled my phone out of my pocket as I walked, but couldn’t get myself to dial her number.  I’d been alone for a long time and I wasn’t used to sharing my thoughts with anyone.  Elizabeth was always on my mind, but I kept her to myself.  She wasn’t something I shared.  In hotel rooms and on long walks, I would talk to her.  But I rarely talked about her and the prospect of doing so, even with the one person who missed her as much as I did, wasn’t enticing.  I... shoved the phone back in my pocket and kept walking.  Horton Plaza was much as I remembered it.  Downtown’s only shopping mall, with the avant-garde design, crowds  of shoppers and homeless people seemingly intermingling at the fringes of the complex.      I found a sixty-dollar navy coat on a clearance rack in one of the department stores.  Because I hadn’t packed anything other than jean, shorts, and a couple of shirts, I found a pair of dress pants, a button-down shirt and some black dress shoes to complete my coaching ensemble.  I might not know what I was doing, but I’d look the part.  As I exited the store, I glanced at the reflection in the glass doors and picked up two guys following me.  Two guys I’d already met.  I stopped, turned, and looked directly at Trevor Boyle and James Hanley, Jordan’s men.  I held up the bag full of clothes.  “Sale.  Couldn’t turn it down.”  The friendly pretense they’d carried out before was gone.  Both wore decidedly unfriendly expressions on their faces.  “Let’s go,”MoreLess

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