Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove Series, Volume 3

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personal.”
    â€œ
Personal?
My goodness, it can’t be! I lived in Cedar Cove years and years ago, but I don’t know many people here these days. I’m working at the medical clinic and, well…” Faith stopped in midsentence when she saw Troy Davis’s vehicle.
    He pulled up and parked behind Deputy Weaver, then climbed out of his car. It took every bit of her self-control not to rush toward him.
    Troy’s eyes immediately sought hers. Despite her best efforts, Faith started to tear up. She hadn’t seen him since before Christmas, and in that time she’d struggled hard to cast memories of him out of her mind. Her success had been limited. Whole days would pass when she hardly thought of him. That was progress, and yet the first person she’d wanted to turn to in this crisis had been Troy.
    Deputy Weaver stepped forward; he and Troy spoke briefly. Then the deputy ambled over to the house next door and Troy started walking toward her.
    â€œAre you all right?” Troy asked, quickly assessing her.
    She lowered her eyes rather than reveal how glad she was to see him. “I…I don’t know yet.” Somehow she managed a feeble smile that probably didn’t fool him.
    â€œDoes Scott know?”
    â€œI…I called him right away. He’s the one who told me to contact emergency services. He said he was leaving the office.”
    â€œGood.”
    â€œHe won’t get here for another ten minutes, though.”
    â€œWould you rather wait for him or would you like me to do a walk-through of the house with you now?”
    It must be bad. “Would you come with me?” she asked, her voice a whisper.
    He clasped her elbow and together they headed towardthe door off the kitchen. “I guess it’s a terrible mess.” The deputy’s reaction had implied as much.
    As if touching her was a painful reminder that they’d severed their relationship, Troy dropped his hand. Trying to hide the bereft feeling that came over her, Faith opened the narrow closet next to the laundry and reached for the broom.
    â€œI suggest we take a look at the damage before you attempt any cleanup.”
    â€œOh, yes, of course.”
    He walked into the living room, and when she followed him in, Faith gasped. It was as though a cyclone had gone through, leaving its devastation behind. The furniture was toppled and yellow spray paint had been blasted across her piano and bookcase.
    Most distressing of all was what they’d done to the family photos displayed along the fireplace mantel. Shocked, Faith covered her mouth with both hands.
    â€œThis has to be personal,” Troy muttered. He reached for the picture of Scott and his wife and children. Each face had an X through it, drawn in bright red ink. The photo of Faith’s daughter, Jay Lynn, and her family, had received the same treatment. But a photograph of her late husband, Carl, had come in for the most brutal destruction. His image had been utterly blotted out.
    â€œWho would
do
such a thing?” Faith cried.
    â€œHave you argued with anyone lately?” Troy asked.
    That was basically the same question Deputy Weaver had asked and the answer hadn’t changed. “No…”
    â€œThink, Faith,” Troy insisted. “Whoever’s responsible for this—and it could be more than one person—is trying to hurt you.”
    â€œIn that case,” she snapped, “they’ve succeeded.”
    â€œI’m so sorry this happened.” Troy’s words were gentle, kind. For a moment it looked as if he wanted to take her in his arms.
    Weak and vulnerable as she felt just then, Faith would gladly have slipped into his embrace. She would’ve welcomed the comfort he offered, the reassurance that, in his arms, she was safe and secure.
    Thankfully he remembered that they weren’t a couple anymore, and that his touch was no longer appropriate. He dropped his arm and took a

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