Saved by the Rancher - By Jennifer Ryan Page 0,91

trail and other bits of evidence. Broken limbs, trampled weeds, disturbed dirt and dried leaves. He came back to the road and walked along the edge further up the road. Spotting something, he bent and pivoted on his toes and looked down the road where he and Caleb waited.

Sam made his way back and spoke first, because Jack couldn’t form a single coherent thought, let alone speak his worst fears.

“All indications show they fought, ran, but . . .”

“But what?” Jack demanded.

“I found her footprints coming back out of the trees about a quarter mile up. Headed this way. Makes sense. This road has a downward grade. If she escaped him, she’d head downhill in hopes of finding the main road or even the ranch. Maybe she’s up ahead.”

Jack held on to Sam’s optimism. He didn’t even want to consider that maybe Merrick had killed her and taken her body somewhere else.

Mounted, about to head out, Jack’s radio squawked to life.

“Jack, this is the sheriff. You read me?”

“Did you find her? Where is she?”

“One of my men reported seeing what looks like a body down by the lake. He’s up on the hill and making his way down to the lake now.”

“We’re on our way. We’re not that far. Call an ambulance, have them meet us there.”

Jack, Caleb, and Sam kicked their horses into motion, racing down the road as fast as the horses could run. They knew it was Jenna. She’d made it all the way down the hills to the lake. Jack prayed she’d be alive when he got to her.

As the three men approached the lake, the sheriff’s man came out of the woods on the run, too. Jenna lay sprawled in the mud, partially in the water.

Jack, Caleb, and Sam jumped off their horses and ran over to her. Covered in dirt and mud, dried leaves and twigs tangled in her hair. Her swollen and bloody hands lay limp in front of her. Several of her nails were broken and torn. Blood covered her neck, hair, and shoulder from a cut on the back of her head. She didn’t move at their approach.

Jack placed a hand on her ribs, barely able to feel the shallow rise and fall as she breathed. Cold to the touch, Jack’s insides froze with fear. He bent his head low to her ear. “Jenna, baby, wake up. Wake up, baby, please.”

Her lips formed Jack’s name, but he couldn’t even hear her voice.

Gently, the men rolled her onto her back, and Jack saw the blood and open wound. “She’s been stabbed.” Covered in blood and mud, the cuts looked bad. “Oh, honey, it’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have left you alone.”

Jenna’s eyes fluttered, but she never got them open. She softly spoke, “Lily?”

“What, honey? What did you say?”

Jenna’s cracked, split lips mouthed, “Lily?”

“Lily’s fine. Everyone else is fine. He didn’t hurt Lily.”

“Water.”

“Yes, honey. We’ll get you some water, and we’ll take you to the hospital.” Jack tore off his jacket and tucked it around her.

Jenna passed out, unable to stay awake any longer. Caleb brushed the hair away from her face and neck and untied the bandana covered in blood from Jenna’s head wound. The men starred at Jenna’s bruised neck.

“He tried to strangle her,” Sam said, shocked. How did she survive in the woods after being strangled and stabbed? “My God, she’s one amazing woman.”

The ambulance finally arrived after what Jack considered an eternity. The sheriff’s men, Caleb, and Sam stood back while the paramedics carefully put Jenna on a stretcher and into the back of the ambulance. Jack refused to leave her side for even a second. They’d started an IV for her dehydration, covered her in several blankets to get her warm, and Jack climbed in to ride to the hospital, despite objections from the paramedics.

Sam and Caleb watched as they drove away. “Caleb, let’s take the horses back to the barn and meet Jack at the hospital.”

“Can you believe what that bastard did to her?” Caleb asked.

Furious, Sam saw a lot of horrible things in the FBI, but seeing a woman or child hurt always made him sick. And this was his future sister-in-law. He’d seen the devastated look on Jack’s face, felt his deep pain all the way to his own soul. He hated the bastard who’d done this and made his brother and Jenna hurt.

“You should have seen her the last time,” Caleb said on a weary sigh. “I don’t know how she survives that

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