The Pact (A Sarah Roberts Thriller Book 17)

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The Pact

by

Jonas Saul

PUBLISHED BY:

Imagine Press Inc.

ISBN: 978-1-927404-46-1

The Pact

Copyright © 2016 by Jonas Saul

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of the publisher, Imagine Press Inc.

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. References to real people, events, establishments, organizations, or locations are intended only to provide a sense of authenticity, and are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, places, organizations or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Imagine Press Inc. does not have control over, or any responsibility for, any author or third party websites referred to in or on this book.

Jonas Saul Titles

The Sarah Roberts Series

1. Dark Visions

2. The Warning

3. The Crypt

4. The Hostage

5. The Victim

6. The Enigma

7. The Vigilante

8. The Rogue

9. Killing Sarah

10. The Antagonist

11. The Redeemed

12. The Haunted

13. The Unlucky

14. The Abandoned

15. The Cartel

16. Losing Sarah

17. The Pact

18. The Terror (Coming Soon)

19. The Chase (Coming Soon)

20. The Betrayal (Coming Soon)

The Jake Wood Series

1. The Snake

2. The Target (Coming Soon)

The Mafia Trilogy
(Starring Darwin and Rosina Kostas)

1. The Kill

2. The Blade

3. The Scythe

Standalone Novels

1. The Threat (Starring Drake Bellamy)

2. The Specter (Starring Aaron Stevens)

3. A Murder in Time (Starring Marcus Johnson)

Short Story Collection

1. Twisted Fate (Tales of Horror)

Compilations

1. Sarah Roberts Series Vol. 1-3

2. Sarah Roberts Series Vol. 4-6

3. Sarah Roberts Series Vol. 7-9

4. Sarah Roberts Series Vol. 10-12

5. Sarah Roberts Series Vol. 13-15

6. Sarah Roberts Series Vol. 16-18 (Coming Soon)

7. The Mafia Trilogy

8. The Jonas Saul Thriller Trilogy (The Threat, The Specter, A Murder in Time)

Beginning

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45

Chapter 46

Chapter 47

Chapter 48

Chapter 49

Chapter 50

Chapter 51

Chapter 52

Chapter 53

Chapter 54

Chapter 55

Chapter 56

Chapter 57

Chapter 58

Afterword

About the Author

Chapter 1

Vivian Roberts, now dead for twenty-five years, left behind a prophetic note in a time capsule that was meant for her sister’s eyes only. While alive, Vivian had talked to the dead. Now dead herself, she talked with the living.

 

The sun was setting over the ocean as the taxi pulled up out front of Sarah Roberts’ parents’ home in Santa Rosa. She paid the driver and exited the vehicle. Her shoulders hitched as she let out a sigh. What could Vivian have known twenty-five years ago? Did it have anything to do with Sarah’s boyfriend, Aaron? How could she have known about him so long ago?

 

After the taxi pulled away from the curb, Sarah looked both ways, hoping Aaron hadn’t listened to her and come anyway. But the street was quiet, empty. Sarah’s father had contacted her in Las Vegas and urged her to return home as soon as possible to deal with the time capsule Vivian had left behind.

 

According to Caleb, Sarah’s father, she was to trust no one. He instructed her to not speak of the time capsule and to exclude Aaron.

 

“It’s the only way,” Caleb had said.

 

He’d said it was too dangerous to repeat Vivian’s message over the phone. But why? Who would be listening? And if someone was, how would Vivian have known that twenty-five years ago?

 

There were too many unanswered questions.

 

Sarah missed Aaron. After her recent ordeal with the Enzo Cartel and then an insane woman attempting to bomb the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, she needed Aaron with her. She wanted his comfort, his touch, but most of all, she needed his presence. But he was gone. Back to Toronto.

 

Was Vivian’s letter that important?

 

Sarah had spent years saving the lives of others to the detriment of herself, her life, and those around her. Wounds could be counted by the scars littering her body. What couldn’t be counted were the emotional wounds. Like when she told Aaron to fly home to Toronto so she could travel to Santa Rosa on her own without much of a reason. He was supposed to just trust her. He said he understood. As much as he tried to hide it, the underlying tone in his voice said otherwise.

 

The two of them had recently made a pact based on trust. One that would take them to a new level in their relationship as they moved forward. To break that pact with Aaron not one hour after making it left an empty feeling in her gut. For the two days since, she felt a loss so profound it was as if Aaron had slipped away from her emotionally.

 

So when Sarah’s father told her to tell no one and come to Santa Rosa alone—especially leave Aaron out of it—she had broken her pact with her boyfriend.

 

They’d said goodbye at the Las Vegas airport as he boarded a flight to Toronto. Two hours after that, she’d boarded a flight that took her to Los Angeles and then on to Santa Rosa.

 

Alone on the sidewalk in front of her parents’ house, Sarah summoned the courage to knock on their door, the will to read the letter left by her long-dead sister, and the determination to fulfill whatever the letter asked of her.

 

As life passed her by, it was growing more and more apparent that it was Aaron who kept her grounded, kept her moving forward. His love for her, and her love for him, grew stronger day by day, year by year.

 

A thought occurred to her as she hesitated on the sidewalk. The internal conflict, the nagging feeling that she hurt Aaron unintentionally by coming to Santa Rosa, led to a realization. She wanted to be with him, not just now, but forever. She wanted marriage, kids, a family life. Sarah wanted a family. Aaron would be a wonderful husband and an even better father. Contrary to that thought, she wondered if she should bring children into this cruel world. As a mother, would she still live so recklessly? Or would her days with Vivian be over?

 

None of those questions would be answered if she continued to treat Aaron the way she did. A man could only take so much.

 

Steeling herself, Sarah started for the house, determined to read the note, deal with whatever Vivian had left for her, then get back to Aaron. Evidently there was a lot more to discuss about their future than a pact regarding their commitment to trust.

 

The front door opened before Sarah knocked. Her father, eyes glossy and rimmed red, stepped outside the house and engulfed Sarah in his arms.

 

“So glad you’re here,” he said, his voice muffled by their hug.

 

“Me too, Dad.”

 

He pulled away, grabbed her shoulders and drew back to look at her.

 

“You’ve lost weight,” he said. “You eating enough?”

 

“Yes, I’m eating enough. Can we go inside?”

 

“Of course.” Caleb stepped aside and gestured for her to enter before him.

 

Not much had changed since she’d been here last. Furniture was the same. The TV was on mute in the corner, actors engaging in a soundless spat. A large table along the left side of the living room was new. A puzzle lay half done, the remaining pieces scattered around the uncompleted area.

 

A fleeting glimpse of her past sent a chill up her back. Homework, her bedroom a mess, depression. The TV always on mute as her father read the newspaper in his chair. The blackouts and strange notes appearing. She recalled pulling her hair out, piece by piece. Trichotillomania they’d called it. Once she met Mary Bennett, that all changed. Sarah had accurately interpreted the note from her dead sister after a blackout and saved Mary from a planned kidnapping.

 

The beginnings of Sarah’s purpose-driven life.

 

Coming home left her feeling slightly awkward. Out there, she was the adult, the one who had it all together. The snarky girl who could hear her dead sister in her head. Back home, she was just little Sarah again with her mom and dad.

 

“Mom’s doing a puzzle?” Sarah asked.

 

“We’re doing it together,” Caleb said. “It’s something new we decided to spend time on.” He shrugged as he moved past her. “I was thinking of building model airplanes again, like I used to when I was a teenager. It was your mother’s idea that we would try puzzles first.” He walked over to it. “Come here. Take a look. It’s a picture of the Vatican.”

 

Sarah kicked off her shoes and walked over to stand beside her father. The puzzle’s box cover showed a gorgeous photo of the Vatican with all its many columns. The half-done image on the table in front of her didn’t bear a likeness quite yet.

 

“A ways to go,” Sarah said, feeling the elephant in the room.

 

They both knew why she was there, but her father hadn’t mentioned the time capsule yet.

 

“It’s two thousand pieces.” He laughed. “Yeah, a ways to go. Come on, I’ll get you a glass of wine. You must be tired.”

 

“No drink. Unless you’re making tea.” Sarah followed him toward the kitchen. “Where’s mom?”

 

“She’s coming. When we saw the taxi pull up, I went for the door. Your mom headed into the spare room to get the time capsule stuff ready for you.” He looked back over his shoulder as they stepped into the kitchen. “You sure I can’t fix you a drink? You may need it when you see what Vivian left for you.”

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