He gave me an odd look but nodded before walking back toward her room. I sighed heavily and ran my free hand down my face.
Mason shifted in the chair beside me, and a few seconds later he spoke gruffly. “Give her time, bro. She’ll come around.”
“I don’t think so. She trusted me, and I broke that trust beyond repair.”
“She’s just stressed, it was a hard day. Give her—”
“And it’s
Mason quickly stood up and began pacing. “No she wasn’t. All that shit had gone down with her and Blake before we’d ever even shown up. It had been going on for
“Kash—”
“Stop. She deserves a normal life, not the one I have to offer. I couldn’t protect her before, but I will now, by walking away.”
Before he could say anything else, I began walking out of the waiting room and hospital. I was at Mason’s truck for almost half an hour before he joined me. “Both of our dads will be here later today,” I said.
He paused with his door half-open. “What?”
“They’re going to help us pack up and move back to Florida.” I grabbed the handle just inside the door and hauled myself into the cab. Putting on the seat belt should have been a lot easier than it was, but the sling and the additional pain in my shoulder and right side of my chest were making it damn near impossible. Note to self: Don’t get shot again. It doesn’t tickle and makes putting seat belts on a bitch.
“When did you talk to them?”
“When I was waiting for you.”
“Kash.” He sighed and finally got in the driver’s seat but didn’t put the key in the ignition. “I don’t think you should do this. Give her time, yeah, but don’t fucking run away.”
If I didn’t feel so dead inside, I would have snorted at him. “I’m not running away.”
“Yes you are. You’re being a little bitch! You always think people are better off without you. You did this with Megan and now you’re doing it with Rachel. But with Rachel, she’s best
“She almost died, Mason!” I yelled, and turned to face him. “She almost fucking died!”
“And so did we! With us it was because of our job and a psycho. With Rach it was
“We’re done talking about this. I’m not running from her, Mase. I’m leaving for her. Think what you want about that, I really don’t fucking care anymore. But she asked me to leave and our job here is done. Staying—”
“You’re such an idiot,” he sneered, and cranked the engine.
19
Rachel
JUST AS I was raising my shirt over my head, there was a knock on the door and I barely had time to push the material back down before it opened to reveal Candice.
“Hey,” she said softly.
I hated that tone. Everyone in my life, including Candice and her parents, had used that tone on me the entire year after my parents died. It’d been months since the incident with Blake, and they were
“Hey.”
“What are you up to?” she asked quietly as she walked into my room and lay down on my bed.
“I was just about to take a shower.”
“What are you doing after?”
And this was now the norm as well.
“I’m probably going to go to sleep.”
“Okay, that’s fine.”
Fine? It was almost midnight. “What are
“Just checking on you.”
“Ah.” This was awkward. “You know, it’s been three months. I’m okay.”
She sat up from her sprawled-out position on my bed. “I know you are, I just—I wish you . . .”
“Wish I would what?” What
“Rachel, I’ve been talking to Mason—”
“Oh, no. No, no, no. Candice, we talked about this!”
“He’s miserable, Rach! Mason’s worried about him. His parents are worried about him. The chief made him take some time off because he’s just not the same.”
My chest tightened and I sucked in air quickly through my teeth. Turning so my back was facing her, I blinked rapidly until my vision was no longer blurry. “He lied to me about everything. I can’t—why am I even talking about him right now?” I huffed a pathetic attempt at a laugh. “No more.”
“Rachel, you told him not to talk to you!”
“I know.” I sighed heavily. “I know I did. And I don’t want him to, but he—he didn’t even try to fight for us after. He left and that was it. My word, I’m being such a girl.” Leaning against the wall so I was facing Candice again, I crossed my arms under my chest and worried my bottom lip. “I wasn’t playing games with him, and I’m still not. I wasn’t testing him to see what he would do. When I told him I wanted him to go and not come back, I meant it. But the fact that he did it is killing me now.”
“You still love him, right?”
A pained laugh escaped me. “Of course I do. I always will.”
“Then call him, I have his real number! You’re both miserable, this is stupid.” She grabbed my phone off my nightstand and started walking toward me.