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Authors: J.P. Barnaby
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By JP BARNABY
Bane of Boston
A Heart for Robbie
Mastering the Ride
Papi
LITTLE BOY LOST
Enlightened
Abandoned
Vanished
Discovered
Escaped
Sacrificed
SURVIVOR STORIES
Aaron
Painting Fire on the Air
Spencer
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A Heart for Robbie
© 2014 JP Barnaby.
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ISBN: 978-1-63216-066-9
Digital ISBN: 978-1-63216-067-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014940016
First Edition July 2014
Printed in the United States of America
This paper meets the requirements of
ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).
For my daughter, Kaitlyn, and for Jack,
who challenged me to write the book I
never thought I could. I love you both.
A Heart for Robbie
1
Prologue
FROM
MANIFESTATIONS
, Book One of the Black Heart series by Julian Holmes:
Liam Black crouched outside the barn, its faded paint cracking and
peeling under his fingers as he peeked around the corner toward the door.
The demon he’d been chasing had not made a reappearance. Moving fast
and low, he sprinted for the door and found it odd that no other
manifestations were around to hinder his progress. A low voice in the back of his mind, harsh and insistent, told him he was walking into a trap, but he couldn’t stop. He wouldn’t walk away and leave Eve in their hands.
She might have been the cause of the manifestations, she might be a
conniving witch, but she made his skin tingle by the mere thought of her.
One kiss and he would lose himself. Okay, yeah, that sounds totally lame, but it’s all about the romance, right?
The door opened silently on well-oiled hinges. The barn wasn’t as
decrepit as someone wanted it to appear. With light steps, he followed the wall in the pitch-black darkness. Night had not yet fallen, but no light found its way into the barn. He tripped over something lying on the floor, something warm and rather soft. Using the display from his phone for just an instant, he illuminated his stumbling block. Clay’s eyes were closed, and a gash on his head poured blood over his ashen face. Liam checked
his pulse. Still alive.
He continued on because the only way to save Clay, to save Eve,
was to defeat the darkness growing in that place. No sound broke the
silence inside the barn, no squeak of mice, no creak of wood, nothing. It 2
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was almost as if sound didn’t exist, as if light didn’t exist. The darkness swallowed him.
Slowly, painfully, Liam made his way around the edges of the world,
stumbling blindly, until a light appeared in a crack underneath a door. He didn’t think he’d gone all the way around. Judging by his location, he
determined that the door lay on the back wall of the barn. It should have led to the outside, but somehow, Liam didn’t think it did.
He swore as something smacked into his forehead. Liam brought the
phone up and had the flashlight app on before he could blink. A shovel
hung from a hook in one of the low rafters. Taking advantage of the light, he did a quick sweep of his surroundings. Empty. The lit doorway stood
just feet from him. He took the last few steps at a jog and threw open the door.
Nothing, except a stairway down.
A Heart for Robbie
3
Chapter 1
JULIAN HOLMES’S heart leaped into his throat while nurses scurried
around the operating room barking orders at each other and handing
complicated-looking equipment to the doctors. So caught up in the joy and excitement of finally becoming a father, he hadn’t realized his son’s life became an emergency. The neonatal intensive care team, who had been
standing by as a precaution, surrounded his baby like a human shield so
that neither Julian nor Erin could see him.
“Julian? Why isn’t the baby crying?” Erin asked as she tried to fix
her glassy-eyed stare on him. Her voice sounded weak and vacant after
being in labor for nearly nine hours before the C-section. She reached out, and his stomach clenched as he caught her hand. Desperation and clawing
terror ripped the inside of his chest while he surveyed the tumult around them.
“What’s happening?” Julian asked over the cacophony of the
roughly organized chaos. His voice came out as a panicked squawk