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By:Kristen Middleton

“I was going to say...”

“No, but she certainly likes him. Anyway, he went out and looked around for a while, but figured it was just a raccoon.”

“But you don’t believe it?”

“No,” I said. “There wasn’t any fur on the face that I saw.”

I then explained about the feeling of being watched when we were on the deck and the shadow that flew into the trees. As I went on, his face darkened.

“What?” I asked.

“That’s happened to me before, too. I thought I was imagining it and made excuses, thinking it was a large barn owl or something.”

I could feel the goose bumps traveling up my arms again. “This thing that I saw stood as tall as you. I couldn’t make out what it looked like, but it was something much larger than a bird.”

“Hopefully, these cameras will pick something up. They have a range of one hundred feet. I’ll make sure some of them are pointing towards the woods, too.”

When we made it back to the cabin, it was almost five o’clock and my mother was gone.

“Wow, nice place,” said Duncan.

“It is. Too bad I’m not enjoying it because I’m so freaked out at night.”

“I don’t blame you.”

I showed him around the cabin and then he started unloading the truck.

“Um, is there a way that you can put a camera near my bedroom balcony?” I asked.

“Have you seen someone looking through it?” he asked, incredulously.

“Actually, I thought I saw someone staring at me through the window in my bathroom when I was getting out of the tub.”

He raised his eyebrows. “He actually saw you naked?”

My face turned pink. “I think so.”

Duncan smiled wickedly. “I guess it would be inappropriate for me to say, ‘Lucky man’?”

My jaw dropped and I smiled. “Uh, yeah!”

“I’m sorry, I just couldn’t resist.”

“Right.”

“I’m sorry, that was uncalled for; a feeble attempt to flirt.”

“You were trying to flirt with me?”

His gray eyes burned into mine. “I was. Did it work?”

I shivered in pleasure. “Well, I…”

Thankfully, Nathan pulled up in his car at that moment and I was saved from having to answer anything.

“Hey, guys,” he said, slamming the door.

“Hi,” said Duncan, walking past him. “Nikki just gave me a tour of the place, so let’s start getting these things set up before it gets dark.”

“Sounds good,” replied Nathan.

“Where’s the dry cleaning?” I whispered.

He smiled sheepishly. “Oh, I must have forgotten it.”

“You did that on purpose. Thanks,” I said, sarcastically.

“You’re welcome. Did you guys make out, yet?”

I punched him in the shoulder.





Chapter Eleven





It took a couple of hours to set up all of the cameras. Mom showed up just as we were finishing up.

“What’s all this?” she asked.

Nathan explained that we were setting up surveillance to catch a Peeping Tom.

“I thought we were through with that?” she said. She was wearing dark sunglasses and looked like she was still suffering from her hangover.

I cleared my throat. “Duncan had someone looking in his windows last night, too, mom. It’s not just us.”

She raised her eyebrows. “Really?”

Duncan nodded. “Yeah and it was definitely not an animal.”

Mom yawned. “Then I hope you catch whoever is doing it. It’s probably some pervert or something.”

“Or a killer,” I said.

“What?” she asked, incredulously. She’d obviously heard me but didn’t believe what I was suggesting.

“Nothing.”

She yawned again. “Listen, I’m going to lie down for a while. I’m so wiped out.”

“Do you want me to make dinner?” I asked.

She grimaced. “Actually, I’ve been nauseated all day. I’m going to eat a couple more crackers and then go right to bed.”

“Duncan, would you like to dine with us?” asked Nathan as mom trudged up the stairs and into the cabin. “I make a mean frozen pizza.”

Duncan laughed. “No, I have to head back before my old man starts hounding me again,” he said, raising his cell phone. “He’s already sent me a message, wondering where I am.”

“Okay, thanks for setting all of this up. I kind of hope we see some action tonight,” said Nathan.

“Here’s my number,” he said, holding out a business card. “My dad made these for me to give to customers. Call me if something happens.”

“Will do. Your dad has my number, call me if you catch a prowler.”