Total pages in book: 82
Estimated words: 76697 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 383(@200wpm)___ 307(@250wpm)___ 256(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 76697 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 383(@200wpm)___ 307(@250wpm)___ 256(@300wpm)
“Are you going to arrest me for not listening?” she asks, and I’m actually taken aback by the amount of attitude she’s giving me. Most people don’t talk back to me, and women never give me attitude unless I’m telling them that things between us are ending and it’s time for them to move on.
“No, but maybe I should spank you for not following an order and for putting yourself in danger,” I reply.
Fuck. Why did I say that?
She inhales a sharp breath while Brie does the same. “I can’t believe you just said that,” Hadley hisses, pointing at me.
“Believe it,” I return, watching her eyes that are still locked on mine change from misty blue to deep green while her cheeks turn pink with aggravation.
Fuck, she’s beautiful when she’s pissed.
“Well, this is interesting,” her friend says, breaking our stare down, and we both turn our heads in her direction at the same time.
“Don’t you need to leave for work?” Hadley snaps at her.
“I’m not going to work today. I’m staying here with you.”
“No, you’re not,” Hadley denies with sharp jerks of her head.
“Yes, I am.”
“No, you’re not. I’m going to be lying in bed all day. You don’t need to be sitting here staring at me.”
“I won’t stare at you. I’ll read a magazine.” Brie shrugs casually.
“Brie, you have to go to work. You know and I know that you can’t miss any more days,” Hadley says, and Brie’s eyes narrow.
“It’ll be okay if I miss today.”
“You know it won’t,” Hadley insists. “Marian is looking for a reason to fire you. You miss today, you give her that reason.”
“She can shove it.”
“Brie.” Even not knowing Hadley, I can hear the warning in her voice. “Go to work. You have a job to keep and a wedding to pay for.”
“Fine,” Brie grumbles. “I’ll go to work, but only because I know you need rest and won’t do that if I’m here.” She leans over, wrapping her arms around Hadley and saying quietly, “I’m seriously glad you’re okay, but I’m also really mad at you.”
“You’ll get over it.”
Brie shakes her head, standing and pulling her purse higher up on her shoulder. “Let me know if they release you today. If they do, call me and I’ll be back to pick you up.”
“Don’t worry about me. I’ll be okay. I can catch a cab home if they let me go,” Hadley says.
“You better call if they release you,” Brie repeats more firmly, planting her hands on her hips once more. “I’m serious, Hadley.”
“Fine, I’ll call,” she agrees, sounding reluctant.
“Rest,” Brie orders, and then her eyes come to me. “Detective, don’t give her too hard of a time.” Then she’s gone, and Hadley and I look at each other once more.
“Your friend’s a little crazy.”
“She’s been my best friend since we were ten. She’s like a sister to me.”
“She loves you.”
“We make each other crazy, but love each other unconditionally. She worries about me all the time,” she says, starting to lie back down, and I see her eyes fill with pain.
“You want me to call the nurse to get you some meds?” I question softly.
“Do you have multiple personality disorder?”
I grin at her smart-mouth comment. “I don’t think so.”
“So you don’t know if you do or not.”
“I’ve never had a doctor tell me it’s something I need to have checked out.”
She sighs, lying back fully and wincing.
“Let me call a nurse in here. They can give you something to help with the pain.”
“I’ll be okay.” She turns her head to look at me. “Where’s your notebook?”
“Pardon?”
“Your detective notebook… to take my statement. Where is it?”
“I don’t have one,” I lie.
“Hmm.” She looks at the ceiling once more, then asks quietly, “What do you need me to tell you?”
“Nothing.” I stand and look down at her. “Not right now. Your friend was right—you need to rest. I’ll get your statement later.” Her eyes study me while her teeth nibble on her bottom lip again. “We’ll talk soon, Hadley.” I pull out my wallet from my back pocket and flip it open, taking out one of my cards. “That has my cell number on it. Use it. Call if you need anything, even if it’s just to talk.” I hand it to her.
“Thanks.” She takes it, clutching the card against her stomach.
“What you did was stupid.” Her eyes narrow on mine then widen as I skim my fingers down her soft cheek. “Stupid, but really fucking brave. Rest. I’ll see you soon.” I turn and leave without a backward glance, wondering just how long I will be able to stay away.
My guess? Not fucking long.
Chapter 1
Hadley
I STARE AT THE TV in the corner of my room and pull in a shaky breath when another image of the outside of the hospital I’m in appears on the screen. My eyes close briefly when my name along with Harmony’s is mentioned once again by the news broadcaster. Until I turned on the TV in my hospital room after Cobi left, I just thought I witnessed a crazy man kidnap a woman and that I did what anyone else would have done—attempt to help someone in need. I had no idea what happened to Harmony and me would make national news. I didn’t know that the man who kidnapped her was a doctor at this hospital, a hospital she worked at as a nurse.