“Or you just pissed him off in a way that will make him an even bigger threat when you’re not around.”
Reminded of Eric’s violent actions, Shay moved her hand to the back of her head, probing the place where it had connected with the wall. “Ouch.”
James frowned. “Are you hurt? Here. Let me look at that.”
“No, it’s okay.”
But James didn’t pause. He spun her around lightly and then his fingers were in her hair, parting it carefully at the crown. He wanted to lecture her on the dangers of violent men but he sensed that right now the last thing she needed was to be pressured by a man. He felt her flinch as he revealed a red bruised area. “You’ve got a knot developing back here. You should be looked at.”
Shay slipped free of his touch and danced away from him, as if being close to him could breach her defenses. “No. I’m fine.”
“Are you nauseated?” He held up two fingers. “What do you see?”
“V for victory. Okay?”
“Has he gotten rough with you in the past?”
Shay stared at him, not knowing what to say. No one had ever taken an interest in her claims before. Then she realized that no one had ever seen Eric in action before.
She licked her suddenly too-dry lips before she found her voice. “Once.” She looked away. “I don’t want to talk about it.”
“Fair enough. But you should think about pressing charges. It’s not too late. I can go after him. You call the sheriff while I track him down. I’ll bring him in and you have him arrested for assault. I’m your witness.”
“No.” She didn’t even give his suggestion a moment’s consideration. “Eric’s gone. That’s what I wanted.”
James waited a beat, weighing how hard to push her. He decided he needed to ease up before she shut him down completely. Maybe another approach would work. “Coates doesn’t seem the sort to take directions well. What would have happened if I hadn’t walked in?”
Shay jerked her gaze up to meet the full impact of his blue eyes. What she felt emanating from them was a genuine interest and something surprisingly like warmth. Then his question boomeranged back through her thoughts. What would I have done?
The sudden sick look in her expression twisted James’s gut. She was trying to tough it out but clearly she had known she was all but defenseless against that bastard.
He took a step toward her, keeping his voice soft. “A guy who likes to manhandle women is likely to circle back as soon as he thinks he safely can. That might be a day, or a week. You should at least get a restraining order against Coates so you will have serious backup if you need it.”
“Is that your professional or personal opinion? Because what I really didn’t need was for Eric to think I left him for a hunky new boyfriend.”
She turned, picked up the soggy packet of oysters she’d dropped on the table, and headed toward the kitchen.
James stared after her. Jeez! Where had he gone wrong? He’d meant to reassure her. Now she was pissed.
When she disappeared through the doorway, he glanced around to call Bogart to heel, but his partner was already at his side, staring up at him as if he were about to hatch.
Bogart looked back over his shoulder toward the kitchen and then again at James, his brows twitching up and down, signaling confusion.
“Yeah, yeah, I know. I need to fix it.”
Reluctantly, he headed after her.
*
Shay didn’t release her breath until she was all the way into the kitchen. She’d been unforgivably rude to the man who’d saved her and was now just trying to help. What was her problem?
Oh hell. She knew what was wrong.
Struggling to regain control over her stressed-out emotions, she emptied the container of iced oysters into the sink. She was so grateful that James had appeared when he did that she was tying knots inside herself just to keep from showing it.
Because her emotional reaction had ranged far beyond simple relief.
It had been nothing short of thrilling to see his tall silhouette filling her doorway. Even unshaven and still dressed in wrinkled camo, James had the look of capable protector written all over him. Her very own Avenger.
Get a grip, Shay.
She couldn’t afford to think that way, for even a second, about Officer Cannon. He wasn’t hers. Nor was Prince … Bogart. Just because they had unexpectedly appeared as the tag-team rescuers she had been praying for didn’t mean she should let her emotions run wild. In a few minutes, she’d be all alone again.
And James was right. Eric would show up again in her life, sooner or later.
Shay’s throat began to constrict with mounting anxiety.
“No! Not yet!” she whispered under her breath. There’d be plenty of time for an anxiety attack over her future once she was alone.
James found her standing before the sink. He paused in the doorway, propped a shoulder on the door frame and crossed his arms, trying his damnedest to look less like a cop and more like a regular guy.