are dirt poor, but Darnell appears to have plenty of money. The police interviewed one of his ex-girlfriends and he's into dominance and power games. She left him because she was afraid of him.'

'Can't they bring him in for questioning?'

'They would if they could find him. He hasn't been back to his apartment in days. They've staked it out but no luck.'

'You think he's gone to join Molino?'

He shrugged. 'Molino doesn't keep anyone but old, trusted lieutenants close to him. Certainly not a fresh-faced kid who didn't do the job he set him to do. But if we can get our hands on Darnell, we may persuade him to help us trap him.'

She asked cautiously, 'How?'

He lifted his brow. 'Not torture. Though I'd use it if I had to do it. At this point I'd do anything that had to done. But it would probably be more efficient to pull out the bag of tricks you're so wary about. I'm a Controller and there aren't many people I can't influence. I take it, you wouldn't mind if I made Darnell do what we want?' No.

'I suppose I should be grateful for small favors.' He turned away. 'At times I suspect you're just as prejudiced as Molino about so-called freaks.'

'That would be irrational considering I'm one of you.'

'But a small part of you is still fighting accepting that.' He said over his shoulder as he walked down the hall, 'Harley's cooking breakfast and it should be ready in thirty minutes. Don't be late. Harley's temperamental if his food gets cold.'

'Heaven forbid.' She threw the photo on the nightstand and headed down the hall toward the bathroom. She was glad that Grady had the news about Darnell's identification to balance the discouragement she'd felt gazing at the photo. It had lifted her spirits that they weren't operating in a complete fog. It might be frustrating and maddening to have to wait for developments that would let them go after Molino, but at least they were making tiny steps forward.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

MEGAN'S CELL PHONE RANG late that afternoon.

Dr. Jason Gardner on the ID. Hope soared through her. He'd said he wouldn't call unless there was something to report.

Oh, God. Let it be good news.

'How is he?' she asked as soon as she picked up. 'You said you thought there was a change. Bad or good?'

'Don't get excited,' he said cautiously. 'I can't promise anything. I told you that your uncle-'

'He's better? Stop being diplomatic and talk to me.'

'I think he's better. Twice he squeezed my hand when I asked him to answer yes or no to a question.' You re sure?

'It was weak, but I don't believe it was an automatic reflex. The machines don't indicate any change, any spiking, but it may be a beginning.'

'Thank God.'

'But we need a breakthrough. It's as if he's wandering through a maze and can't find his way out. I've seen a few cases where this happened and in a few weeks the response just faded away. I can't let him backslide.'

'What can we do?'

'I'm with him as much of my day as I can manage. My head nurse, Madge Holloway, is there the rest of the time. We talk to him. We ask him questions.' He paused. 'But I believe we need a more personal contact. We need someone who knows and cares about him, someone he cares enough about to make the effort to come back.'

'He needs me?'

'I believe it would be… helpful.'

'I'll be there tonight. You'll be at the hospital where I can talk to you?'

'I'll make sure I am. What time?'

'Nine or before. We may have to make plans. What room is he in?'

'Suite fourteen B. It's at the end of the corridor.'

'I'll be there.'

'I'll be waiting for you. Thank you, Dr. Blair.'

'No, thank you.' She hung up and whirled to face Grady. 'Phillip may be coming out of it.'

'That's wonderful,' he said quietly. 'But it's not wonderful that you intend to go flying to his side.'

'You're not going to talk me out of it. He needs me.'

'I wouldn't think of it. I'm not into futile efforts. I'm just making a statement.'

'It's better than sitting here twiddling my thumbs waiting. There's a chance I can do something useful. It may make a difference in whether Phillip comes out of that coma or not.'

'Okay.' He got to his feet. 'Then will you let me set it up so that it's as safe as possible for you? There's a chance that Molino is having the hospital watched.'

She nodded. 'As long as I can spend some time with Phillip.'

'Can you limit it to one visit?' He saw her start to frown. 'We'll play it by ear. I'll go with you to his room. Harley and Renata can do reconnaissance around the hospital grounds to make sure that the area's safe. Okay?'

'It will have to be.' She started toward the staircase. 'I'm going to get my suitcase and medical bag. I may have to spend the night with Phillip. As Gardner said, what Phillip is going through is like wandering through a maze. There's no telling when he might come to a break in the hedge.'

'Let's hope it comes early on the path,' Grady said gently.

'I'm crossing my fingers.'

'So am I.'

She hesitated. 'Thanks for not making this difficult for me, Grady.'

'For God's sake, he's my friend too,' he said harshly. 'I could have wished it had happened a few days down the road but that's the breaks. We'll get you there and keep you safe.' He headed for the door. 'I'll go get Harley and Renata stirring.'

GARDNER TURNED BACK TO NURSE Madge Holloway after he'd hung up the phone. 'She's coming, Madge.'

Madge grinned. 'Did you have any doubt? You said she was one of the ones who cared.' She looked down at Phillip Blair. 'And it's not often that we can give a relative hope. Lord, I hope we can bring him back. There's a chance?'

'There's a chance.' He came closer to the bed and took the man's limp hand. 'There's always a chance, isn't there, Phillip? You're a good man and God should be on your side. That should weigh in for something.'

'And he has you,' Madge said. 'It should count that you're on his side too.'

'Tell that to the five other patients in this annex that aren't doing as well as Phillip here,' he said wearily. 'But I've got to hope, Madge.' He turned away. 'Is that guard of Phillip's still outside the door?'

'Jordan?' Madge nodded.

'Tell him to come in the room for today. I want to make sure that Phillip and Megan Blair are safe.'

'Right away.' She hurried out of the room.

Gardner gazed down at Phillip for a long time. 'Keep fighting, Phillip Blair. You'll be okay if you keep fighting.' Damn, he hoped he was telling the truth.

'IT'S NOT SMART,' HARLEY SAID. 'Molino could have tapped the line and sent a welcoming committee. You shouldn't let her go.'

'I know that,' Grady said impatiently. 'I knew he was a weak link from the time we put him in Bellehaven. That's why I had Megan limit the time of her calls when she was checking on him. There was always the possibility

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