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    Time Was


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      Contents

      Also by Nora Roberts

      Title Page

      Copyright

      Dedication

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Special Excerpt from Calculated in Death

      About the Author

      Nora Roberts

      Hot Ice

      Sacred Sins

      Brazen Virtue

      Sweet Revenge

      Public Secrets

      Genuine Lies

      Carnal Innocence

      Divine Evil

      Honest Illusions

      Private Scandals

      Hidden Riches

      True Betrayals

      Montana Sky

      Sanctuary

      Homeport

      The Reef

      River’s End

      Carolina Moon

      The Villa

      Midnight Bayou

      Three Fates

      Birthright

      Northern Lights

      Blue Smoke

      Angels Fall

      High Noon

      Tribute

      Black Hills

      The Search

      Chasing Fire

      The Witness

      Series

      Irish Born Trilogy

      Born in Fire

      Born in Ice

      Born in Shame

      Dream Trilogy

      Daring to Dream

      Holding the Dream

      Finding the Dream

      Chesapeake Bay Saga

      Sea Swept

      Rising Tides

      Inner Harbor

      Chesapeake Blue

      Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy

      Jewels of the Sun

      Tears of the Moon

      Heart of the Sea

      Three Sisters Island Trilogy

      Dance Upon the Air

      Heaven and Earth

      Face the Fire

      Key Trilogy

      Key of Light

      Key of Knowledge

      Key of Valor

      In the Garden Trilogy

      Blue Dahlia

      Black Rose

      Red Lily

      Circle Trilogy

      Morrigan’s Cross

      Dance of the Gods

      Valley of Silence

      Sign of Seven Trilogy

      Blood Brothers

      The Hollow

      The Pagan Stone

      Bride Quartet

      Vision in White

      Bed of Roses

      Savor the Moment

      Happy Ever After

      The Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy

      The Next Always

      The Last Boyfriend

      eBooks

      The O’Hurleys

      The Last Honest Woman

      Dance to the Piper

      Skin Deep

      Without a Trace

      The Donovan Legacy

      Captivated

      Entranced

      Charmed

      Enchanted

      Cordina’s Royal Family

      Affaire Royale

      Command Performance

      The Playboy Prince

      Cordina’s Crown Jewel

      The MacGregors

      Playing the Odds

      Tempting Fate

      All the Possibilities

      One Man’s Art

      For Now, Forever

      The MacGregor Brides

      The Winning Hand

      The MacGregor Grooms

      The Perfect Neighbor

      Rebellion & In from the Cold

      Night Tales

      Night Shift

      Night Shadow

      Nightshade

      Night Smoke

      Night Shield

      The Calhouns

      Courting Catherine

      A Man for Amanda

      For the Love of Lilah

      Suzanna’s Surrender

      Megan’s Mate

      Irish Legacy Trilogy

      Irish Thoroughbred

      Irish Rose

      Irish Rebel

      Best Laid Plans

      Loving Jack

      Lawless

      Summer Love

      Boundary Lines

      Dual Image

      First Impressions

      The Law Is a Lady

      Local Hero

      This Magic Moment

      The Name of the Game

      Partners

      Temptation

      The Welcoming

      Opposites Attract

      Time Was

      Times Change

      Gabriel’s Angel

      Holiday Wishes

      The Heart’s Victory

      The Right Path

      Rules of the Game

      Nora Roberts & J. D. Robb

      Remember When

      J. D. Robb

      Naked in Death

      Glory in Death

      Immortal in Death

      Rapture in Death

      Ceremony in Death

      Vengeance in Death

      Holiday in Death

      Conspiracy in Death

      Loyalty in Death

      Witness in Death

      Judgment in Death

      Betrayal in Death

      Seduction in Death

      Reunion in Death

      Purity in Death

      Portrait in Death

      Imitation in Death

      Divided in Death

      Visions in Death

      Survivor in Death

      Origin in Death

      Memory in Death

      Born in Death

      Innocent in Death

      Creation in Death

      Strangers in Death

      Salvation in Death

      Promises in Death

      Kindred in Death

      Fantasy in Death

      Indulgence in Death

      Treachery in Death

      New York to Dallas

      Celebrity in Death

      Anthologies

      From the Heart

      A Little Magic

      A Little Fate

      Moon Shadows

      (with Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman)

      The Once Upon Series

      (with Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman)

      Once Upon a Castle

      Once Upon a Rose

      Once Upon a Star

      Once Upon a Kiss

      Once Upon a Dream

      Once Upon a Midnight

      Silent Night

      (with Susan Plunkett, Dee Holmes, and Claire Cross)

      Out of This World

      (with Laurell K. Hamilton, Susan Krinard, and Maggie Shayne)

      Bump in the Night

      (with Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      Dead of Night

      (with Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay M
    cComas)

      Three in Death

      Suite 606

      (with Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      In Death

      The Lost

      (with Patricia Gaffney, Mary Blayney, and Ruth Ryan Langan)

      The Other Side

      (with Mary Blayney, Patricia Gaffney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      The Unquiet

      (with Mary Blayney, Patricia Gaffney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      Also available . . .

      The Official Nora Roberts Companion

      (edited by Denise Little and Laura Hayden)

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      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have control over and does not have any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content.

      TIME WAS

      An InterMix Book / published by arrangement with the author

      PUBLISHING HISTORY

      Harlequin Books edition / September 2001

      InterMix eBook edition / December 2012

      Copyright © 1989 by Nora Roberts.

      Excerpt from Calculated in Death copyright © 2013 by Nora Roberts.

      Cover clock image © javarman/shutterstock.

      All rights reserved.

      No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

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      ISBN: 978-1-101-56930-6

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      For Joan and Tom

      Just for fun

      Chapter 1

      He was going down. The instrument panel was a maze of wildly flashing numbers and lights, and the cockpit was spinning like a merry-go-round gone mad. He didn’t need the scream of warning bells to tell him he was in trouble. He didn’t need the insistent red blip on his computer screen to tell him the trouble was big. He’d known that the moment he’d seen the void.

      Swearing, clamping down on his panic, he struggled with the controls, using one hand to shove the lever forward for full power. The vehicle bucked and shuddered, fighting the gravitational pull. The G’s hit him like a wall. All around him metal screamed against metal.

      “Hold together, baby,” he managed to say as his lips stretched back over his teeth. The floor near his feet ripped open in a jagged line three inches long. “Hold together, you son of a—”

      He jammed hard due east, swearing again when it seemed that no matter how cleverly he maneuvered he and his ship would be sucked into the hole.

      The cockpit lights went out, leaving only the whirl of kaleidoscopic colors from the instrument panel. His ship went into a spiral, tumbling end over end like a stone fired from a slingshot. Now the light was white, hot and brilliant. Instinctively he threw up an arm to shield his eyes. The sudden crushing pressure on his chest left him helpless to do more than gasp for breath.

      Briefly, before he lost consciousness, he remembered that his mother had wanted him to be a lawyer. But he’d just had to fly.

      When he came to he was no longer spiraling—he was in a screaming free-fall. A glance at his instruments showed him only that they were damaged, the numbers racing backward. A new force had him plastered back against his seat, but he could see the curve of the earth.

      Knowing he could pass out again at any moment, he lunged forward to knock the throttle back and turn the ship over to the computer. It would, he knew, scan for an unpopulated area, and if God was in His heaven the crash control in the old bucket would still be functional.

      Maybe, just maybe, he’d live to see another sunrise. And how bad could practicing law be?

      He watched the world rush toward him, blue and green and beautiful. The hell with it, he thought. Flying a desk would never be like this.

      ***

      Libby stood on the porch of the cabin and watched the night sky boil. The wicked slices of lightning and the blowing curtain of rain were the best show in town. Even though she was standing under the overhang, her hair and her face were wet. Behind her, the lights in the cabin glowed a warm, cozy yellow. The next boom of thunder made her grateful she’d set out candles and kerosene lamps.

      But the light and warmth didn’t lure her back. Tonight she preferred the chill and the crashing power that was barreling through the mountains.

      If the storm kept up much longer, it would be weeks before the north pass through the mountains was negotiable. It didn’t matter, she thought as another spear of lightning split the sky. She had weeks. In fact, she thought with a grin, hugging herself against the brisk wind, she had all the time in the world.

      The best decision she’d ever made had been to pack up and dig in at her family’s hideaway cabin. She’d always had an affection for mountains. The Klamaths of southwestern Oregon had everything she wanted. A spectacular view, high, rugged peaks, pure air and solitude. If it took six months to write her dissertation on the effects of modernizing influences on the Kolbari Islanders, then so be it. She’d spent five years studying cultural anthropology, three of them in extensive field work. She hadn’t let up on herself since her eighteenth birthday, and she certainly hadn’t given herself any time alone, away from family, studies and other scientists. The dissertation was important to her—too important, she could sometimes admit. Coming here to work alone, giving herself a little time for self-study, was an excellent compromise.

      She’d been born in the squat two-story cabin behind her, and she’d spent the first five years of her life here in these mountains, living as free and unfettered as a deer.

      It made her smile to remember how she and her younger sister had run barefoot, how they had believed the world began and ended with them and their counterculture parents.

      She could still picture her mother weaving mats and rugs and her father digging happily in his garden. At night there had been music and long, fascinating stories. The four of them had been happily s
    elf-sufficient, seeing other people only on their monthly trips to Brookings for supplies.

      They might have continued just that way, but the sixties had become the seventies. An art dealer had discovered one of Libby’s mother’s wall hangings. Almost simultaneously her father had found that a certain mixture of his homegrown herbs brewed into a soothing and delicious tea. Before Libby’s eighth birthday her mother had become a respected artist and her father a successful young entrepreneur. The cabin had become a vacation hideaway when the family had moved into the Portland mainstream.

      Perhaps it was Libby’s own culture shock that had steered her toward anthropology. Her fascination with it, with society’s structures and the effects of outside influences, had often dominated her life. Sometimes she nearly forgot the times she was living in with her avid quest for answers. Whenever that happened she came back here or took a few days to visit her family. That was all it took to ground her in the present.

      Starting tomorrow, she decided, if the storm was over, she would turn her computer on and get to work. But only for four hours a day. For the past eighteen months she had too often worked triple that.

      Everything in its time—that was what her mother had always said. Well, this time she was going to get back a little of the freedom she’d experienced during the first five years of her life.

      Peaceful. Libby let the wind rush through her hair and listened to the hammering of rain on rock and earth. Despite the storm and the rocketing thunder, she felt serene. In all her life she had never known a more peaceful spot.

      She saw the light race across the sky, and for a moment she was fooled into thinking it might be ball lightning, or perhaps a meteor. But when the sky lit up she caught a vague outline and a quick flash of metal. She stepped forward, into the rain, instinctively narrowing her eyes. As the object rushed closer, she raised her hand to her throat.

      A plane? Even as she watched, it seemed to skim the tops of the firs just to the west of the cabin. The crash echoed through the woods, leaving her frozen to the spot. Then she was running back into the cabin for her slicker and her first-aid kit.

      Moments later, with the thunder rolling overhead, she clambered into her Land Rover. She’d noted the spot where she’d seen the plane go down, and she could only hope her sense of direction was as keen as it had always been.

      It took her almost thirty minutes of fighting both the blinding storm and the rain-rutted roads and logging trails. She gritted her teeth as the Land Rover plunged through a swollen stream. She knew all too well the dangers of flash floods in the mountains. Still, she kept her speed just above the point of safety, negotiating the twists and turns as much from instinct as from memory. As it happened, she almost ran over him.

     


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