âWill you be okay on your own with the baby for a minute?â Darcy asked.
Ridge smiled wryly at her concern. âI havenât broken the baby yet.â
She nodded. âFair enough. Iâll be right back.â
Ridge waited until Darcy had left, then looked down at the baby in his arms. She slept peacefully, curled up like a little shrimp against his chest.
Her mouth turned up in an impossibly sweet smile, and he felt the weight of responsibility slam down on his shoulders. Even though he wasnât related to this child and had no idea where she had come from, she was his now.
âI donât know who left you on my doorstep,â he said softly. âBut I promise, I will take care of you.â
It was his calling to take care of the lostâthe reason heâd gone into search and rescue in the first place.
He leaned down and pressed a kiss to the soft hair on the top of the babyâs head. âIâll keep you safe,â he whispered.
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The Coltons of Texas: Finding love and buried family secrets in the Lone Star State â¦
Chapter 1
Ridge Colton climbed behind the wheel of his truck and tried to rub away the gritty, sandpaper feeling from his eyes. Heâd been up and at it since before dawn, searching the woods around Granite Gulch with the rest of his team, courtesy of a middle-of-the-night phone call made by a resident. Archie Johansen, a retired school bus driver, had been woken by the sound of footsteps on his porch. A curmudgeon to his core, Archie had grabbed his shotgun and thrown open the door, determined to scare off whoever dared to trespass on his property. As Archie described it, the second he opened his door a dark figure scrambled off his porch and hightailed it for the nearby trees. The old man swore up and down the intruder was carrying a rifle, which had prompted his call to the police. The people of Granite Gulch were normally pretty tough, but with the Alphabet Killer still on the loose, suspicions were running high.
And so Ridge had been dragged from his nice warm bed to comb the area, looking for any signs of an armed and possibly dangerous person skulking around in the woods that surrounded the town.
They hadnât found anyone, which wasnât a huge surprise. Secretly, Ridge thought the older man had actually seen an animal snuffling about in search of dinner rather than an armed threat. After all, Archie hadnât been wearing his glasses at the time, and he hadnât bothered to turn on his porch light before flinging open the door to do battle. It was hard enough to see in the dark, and Ridge knew from experience that heightened emotions often made people see things that werenât really there. Still, they couldnât afford to take any chances. One of these days the Alphabet Killer was going to make a mistake and Ridge wanted to be there to bring him down.
Iâll have to fight the others for the privilege, though, he thought with a small smile. With the exception of his brother Ethan and his youngest sister, Josie, all his siblings had gone into law enforcement and were currently focused on this case. In a way, it was kind of nice they were all working together, even if the circumstances of their reunion were less than ideal. Normal families didnât need the hunt for a serial killer to bring them together. But then again, their own father had been a serial killer, so normal wasnât exactly a word that had ever applied to them.
With a sigh, Ridge pushed aside thoughts of his father. Matthew Colton had no place in his life, and he refused to waste energy thinking about the man. It had taken him years to move past his issues with his parentage, and dwelling on a fact that couldnât be changed wouldnât do him any good.
A gentle touch on his arm snagged his attention, and he turned to find his partner, Penny, staring up at him with her soulful, dark brown eyes. âIâm okay, girl,â he said, reaching over to scratch behind her ears. Penny, a chocolate Lab, was the best search and rescue dog on the team, and she was always very attuned to Ridgeâs moods. In truth, Ridge often felt closer to her than to other people. She didnât care who his father was, didnât whisper behind his back or ask awkward questions. She just stayed by his side, a true and loyal friend. Sheâd melted his heart the moment heâd found her as a lost and abandoned puppy, and heâd do anything for her.