CA 50.7 Little Girl Lost

CA 50.7 Little Girl Lost by Debra Webb

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LITTLE GIRL LOST
    Debra Webb
    Jenna Thompson is living every mother's nightmare—seven years ago, her daughter was stolen from her own backyard. Despite the time that has passed, Jenna knows her child is still alive. Even though all her leads have been dead ends. And even though her husband, Paul, begs her to move on to save their marriage.
    But then Jenna is tipped off to a private research organization running an experiment on children. Children around the age her precious Sophie would be now. Paul is suspicious of the entire thing—a mysterious informant, a shady organization, a director with secrets. To him, it sounds like a trap. But to Jenna, it's hope. And for the chance to hold her daughter again, she'll risk it all—her marriage, her reputation and her life.
    Chapter One
    Wallace Institute, Huntsville, Alabama May 3, 2:38 p.m.
    Jenna Thompson stared at the clock on the wall. Thirty-eight minutes she had waited. Every second thickened with mounting uncertainty. And the need for a cigarette. Didn't matter that she hadn't smoked in nearly two months. The craving was a living, breathing demand swelling inside her.
    She got up, hiked the strap of her purse higher on her shoulder. Sitting in that infinitely uncomfortable plastic chair a minute longer was out of the question. Standing here waiting wasn't doable either, so she paced the sterile lobby, her steps stiff with the rising tension.
    What was going on here? This wasn't the sort of place where one expected to have to wait. The institute reeked of wealth and power. Only a dozen students were in residence; each one hand-chosen by a panel of brilliant forward-thinkers.
    Fury burned in her brain and in her belly. Don't think about it, Jen. Focus on the task at hand. She couldn't screw up.
    She'd had an appointment at two o'clock for the final test that stood between her and the first step of her plan. Had the administrator figured out the truth?
    Had Jenna so carefully laid the foundation for this deception only to get caught now?
    At this pivotal moment?
    Or had something happened here.. .to one of the students?
    Fear twisted more tightly inside her, followed by a shudder that shook her whole body. Nothing had happened. She was freaking out for no reason. Certainly her appointment would have been cancelled if anything had occurred.
    There was always the chance that waiting was another test.
    Truth was, this place gave her the creeps. On this floor there was no phone in the small waiting area. No receptionist. No windows. Just white walls and unpleasant chairs standing in formation on the white tile floors. Even the two doors didn't offer a chance at escape. One opened to a small corridor, where an elevator and a stairwell provided access up to the next floor or down to the main lobby and the institute's check-in station. The other door with its secured access panel stood between her and where she wanted to go.
    But what if she was wrong? What if she'd made another mistake? More of that fear started to quake inside her.
    What had she been thinking starting this thing? If she was wrong again. if she went a little over the edge, she'd end up back in that private sanitarium, where they had filled her veins with medications and forced her to forget for two solid weeks. A place not unlike this one, perhaps.
    She could never forget for long.
    Second thoughts raced around and around, plowing into her reflections, stirring up her fears, threatening to crash her composure. Mistake or not, there was no going back now. It was too late. She paused in her pacing, closed her eyes and massaged her aching neck. Hours and hours of poring over newspapers and the internet these past few weeks had given her permanent whiplash.
    Seven years was a long time. According to those around her she had lived every single one of those years in the deepest depths of denial. Her inability to face the truth had stolen her life and devastated anyone she cared about—especially him. But she couldn't

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