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Brett Battles

Every Precious Thing

CHAPTER ONE

Its not here, Sara Lindley said as she dug through her purse.

Her husband Alan looked over her shoulder into the bag. Its gotta be there somewhere.

Its not, she told him, her tone of desperation growing. Its gone.

But you had it earlier.

I know I had it earlier. But Im telling you its gone now.

Could you have left it somewhere? One of the shops?

She was already shaking her head before he finished. I never took it out.

Are you sure? Maybe you did but didnt realize it.

She looked at him, exasperated. Now why would I have done that?

I dont know. Maybe someone asked you for ID? he suggested, trying to keep his voice calm. Im just trying to think of possibilities.

Sara closed her eyes and took a breath. I know. Im sorry. Here. She held out the purse to him. You check.

Not taking it, he said, Honey, I believe you.

A second set of eyes is always a good thing.

He almost smiled at that. It was something hed said to her in the past. He let her give him the purse, then carefully searched through it. Shed been right. Her passport was definitely not there.

Oh, God, she said as he handed the bag back to her. What are we going to do?

Alan looked at the traffic that was backed up on the road beside them, each car waiting its turn to reenter the United States from Tijuana, Mexico. Unlike those in the vehicles, he and his wife had left their car in a stateside parking lot and walked in.

Lets retrace our steps, and see if someone found it, he suggested. Maybe you just dropped it somewhere.

Though the frown on her face made it clear she didnt think their chances of success were very good, she said, Okay.

Up until that point, it had been a wonderful day, finishing off an equally wonderful weekend. They were celebrating, after all. While theyd been married for nearly a year, the final piece that solidified their life together had just been completed the previous week. He was now officially the father of Saras two-year-old daughter, Emily. They were truly a family now, and nothing would ever take that from them. He couldnt have been happier.

Leaving Emily with Rachel and Kurt-his sister and brother-in-law who lived in Simi Valley-he and Sara had traveled south from their home in Riverside for a pre-anniversary romantic getaway. Theyd spent Saturday in San Diego, splitting time between the beach and the zoo, then on Sunday, at Saras suggestion, had gone even farther south to Tijuana. The plan was to drive back home that evening.

But now, Riverside might as well have been on the other side of the world, because without Saras passport, she wasnt getting back across the border.

It took over an hour to check all the places theyd visited earlier, but no one had seen Saras dark blue booklet.

Im sorry, she said, trying to hold back tears. I dont know what happened.

Alan put his arms around her. Its okay. Dont worry about it. Well just explain that it was stolen. Im sure it happens all the time.

But theyre not going to let me back through, she argued.

Theyll have to.

No, they wont, Alan.

She was starting to get worked up again, but he knew she was right. A decade ago, a person could pass back and forth across the Mexican border with just a drivers license, but that all changed when the towers came down. These days, no passport, no entry into the States.

Theres got to be an American consulate in town, he said. Someone there will know what to do.

Alan, Im so sorry.

He locked eyes with her and smiled again. Sweetheart, its okay. Really.

Im such an idiot.

No, youre not.

I am.

He chuckled. Well, youre my idiot. He looked around. Ill grab a cab. Im sure the driver will know where the consulate is.

As he started to raise his arm, she said, Oh, no.

What?

I dont have any other ID on me. Since we were together, I didnt think Id need my wallet. My drivers licenseits in the car. Ill need that to prove who I am, wont I?

It took all his will to suppress a groan.

Im sorry, she said. Since I had my passport, I thought that would be enough.

Its okay, dont worry about it.

Dont worry about it? We need it.

I know. He paused for a moment. Heres what well do. Ill go back and get it, while you find out where the consulate is. Well meet He looked around. There was a restaurant across the street with a bar that spilled out onto a patio. He pointed at it. Over there. You can grab a drink while you wait.

Do I look like I need a drink?

I think we both do, he said, giving her an encouraging smile. Now which bag should I look in?

The red one, she said, after a moments hesitation. In the pocket on the side.

He gave her a hug and a kiss. Ill be as quick as I can.

As he started to move away, she pulled him back.

I love you, she said, kissing him again.

I love you, too, he told her. Now stop worrying. Itll all be fine.

I know it will.

As Alan crossed back into the States, he explained to the officer what had happened, hoping that maybe the guy would tell him just to bring her through. What he got instead was a confirmation that a trip to the consulate was in their future.

By the time he reached their car, nearly thirty minutes had passed since he left Sara by the restaurant. Anxious to get back, he immediately unlocked the trunk and popped it open.

For a second he thought he was at the wrong car, but his key had worked, and there, against the side, was his suitcase. But where were Saras bags?

He leaned in and looked beyond his luggage, but it was a ridiculous gesture. No way her bags could have been behind it without him noticing.

Thinking maybe hed put them in the backseat and forgotten, he rushed around and looked inside the cab, but of course they werent there. He hadnt forgotten. Hed put them in the trunk when hed put his own bag there.

He returned to the rear of the car and looked into the trunk once more. Why would someone only take Saras bags and leave his?

He was just about to pull out his cell phone so he could tell Sara what was up when he noticed the corner of an envelope sticking out from under his suitcase. He pulled it out, then nearly dropped it again when he saw his name written on the front in his wifes handwriting.

With more apprehension than hed ever felt in his life, he opened it and read the letter inside.

Alan,

Dont come looking for me. You wont find me. I wish I could have told you in person, but I might never have left. Whether you can accept it or not, this is for the best. Please dont let this affect your relationship with Emily. Shes blameless, and now, more than ever, she needs a father. She needs you. I love you. Believe that or dont, but I do.

I hope that one day you will be able to forgive me.

Sara

He read it twice, the words so hard to understand that it almost seemed as if they were written in a foreign language. When he finally finished he stared at the paper, his mind in a haze.

A voice started deep down in his gut-a whisper at first, but soon a scream that flooded his skull, jerking him back to the here and now.

No! it yelled. No!

He looked toward the border crossing.

The word then spilled from his lips. No!

Leaving the trunk of his car wide open, he started to run.

CHAPTER TWO

LOGAN HARPER WAS having lunch with his dad in the break room of Dunn Right Auto Repair and Service when Joy stuck her head in and said, Harp, youve got a call. Line three.

Tell them Ill call back when Im done, Logans dad said.

They said its important.

Harp frowned as he set his sandwich down and stood up. Who is it?

Someone namedumMueller, I think.

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