Forever Us (Forever Trilogy #3)

Chapter 31

Connor

I looked over at Ellery and saw the fear in her eyes. I wanted to go to her, but I was feeding Julia. I never should’ve yelled at her the way I did. But when I read those messages and saw the flowers and the card, a fear crept up inside of me that someone was after my wife. Ellery continued to slam a couple of shots as I burped Julia. She had just finished her bottle, so I set her on the floor amongst her toys. Ellery stood behind the bar, and I walked over to her.

“Come here,” I said as I embraced her. “I know this whole thing is scary, but I promise you that I’ll never let anything happen to you or Julia. We’re going to find out who’s behind this and they’re going to pay. I’ll see to that.”

“Who would do something like this?” she asked.

“I don’t know, baby; some sick, twisted individual,” I said as I tightened my grip around her.

The doorman rang up and said that Detective James and Paul were downstairs. I told him to send them up right away.

“Mr. Black, it’s nice to see you again,” Detective James said as he shook my hand.

“I wish it was under better circumstances,” I sighed.

Paul walked over to Ellery and gave her a hug. “Are you okay, Elle?” he asked.

I escorted the detective to the living room and offered him a drink. Paul got up, walked over to the bar, and poured himself a glass of bourbon.

“Detective James, you remember my wife, Ellery.”

“Yes, I do. It’s nice to see you again.”

Ellery gave a small smile as she nodded her head. I sat down beside her and held her hand.

“Your husband has filled me in on what’s going on. Can I see the messages you received today?”

Ellery reached over, took her phone from the table, and handed it to him. As Detective James scrolled through the messages, I got up, walked into the kitchen, and grabbed the card that came with the flowers.

“He sent her three dozen roses with this card attached,” I said as I handed it to him.

“Have you met anyone new recently?” he asked.

“I meet people every day, detective.”

“What about the showing at the art gallery?” Paul said as he looked at Ellery.

“I met and talked to a lot of people there.”

“Did you notice anyone as being odd or felt like something was off with someone?” Detective James asked.

“No. Not that I can remember,” Ellery replied.

“I’m going to take a screenshot of these messages. You didn’t change your number already, did you?”

“No, I was going to do that first thing tomorrow morning,” I said.

“Well, don’t. We need to see how far this person will go. It could just be a couple of messages and then he’s done with it. Unfortunately, we can’t do anything unless he threatens her in some way.”

Julia started getting fussy, so Ellery picked her up. She said she was taking her upstairs to change her diaper. As soon as she was out of earshot, I looked at Detective James and said sternly, “I will use every resource I have to find out who’s doing this. I will not stand by and wait until he harms Ellery or Julia. I don’t give a shit about the law and I’ll warn you now, if I catch him first, I’ll kill him.”

“Connor, I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that,” Detective James said. “My men and I will be on this. After all, you’re paying us very well,” he said as he got up from the chair. “I’ll start first thing in the morning, and I’ll try to find out where those flowers came from.”

“Thank you, Detective James,” I said as I shook his hand.

“No problem, Connor. We’ll find this son of a bitch. Try not to worry.”

As I shut the door, Ellery walked into the room with Julia. “Did Detective James leave?” she asked.

“Yes, baby, he did,” I replied as I walked over to her and gave her a kiss and took Julia.

“What do you want me to do, Connor?” Paul asked.

“Find me a bodyguard for Ellery and Julia. I’ll need two of them. One to go out with Ellery and one for Mason. I want you to get our tech guys on these messages and find out what number they’re coming from, and I want to know where the flowers came from. I’m not going into the office tomorrow, so report back here.”

“I’ll get on it right away,” Paul said. He walked over to Ellery and gave her a hug. “Don’t worry about this; we’ll keep you safe.”

“Thanks, Paul. I appreciate it.” She smiled.

Paul walked out the door, and Ellery wrapped her arms around my waist. “Do you really think it’s necessary to hire a bodyguard?” she asked.

“Yes, I do. I’m not taking any chances, and I can’t be with you twenty-four-seven.”

“I wish you could be,” she said as she kissed my lips.

“I do too, baby. I do too.”

***

Ellery tossed and turned all night. I tried to keep her still by holding her, but she was so restless that she would wiggle her way out of my grip. When I got out of the shower, Ellery was sitting up in bed with her phone in her hand.

“What’s wrong? Did you get another text?” I asked.

She held out her phone to me, and I walked over and took it from her. Sure enough, there was another message.

“I couldn’t stop thinking about you all night. I hope you were thinking about me.”

I threw the phone on the bed and ran my hands through my hair. Reading those words that were being said to my wife fueled my anger even more. I took in a deep breath as I walked over to the dresser and pulled out a pair of jeans.

“I’m not letting that bastard run my life, Connor.”

I turned around and looked at her. “What do you mean by that?”

“I can’t live in fear and I won’t. I’m stronger than that, and I won’t let some obsessive sick f*ck control my life.”

I walked over to the bed, sat down, and put my arm her. “Ellery, I’m sorry this is happening, but you’ll be protected at all times. You’re not allowed to leave this penthouse or building without security.”

“So you were really serious about having someone follow me around?”

“Not following you around, sweetheart; protecting you,” I said as I kissed the side of her head. “Now go and get dressed. We have to go visit Denny.”

When we heard Mason downstairs, Ellery threw on some clothes, and we walked into the kitchen, where he was dancing with Julia.

“Good morning, Momma. Good morning, Daddy.” He smiled.

“Good morning, Mason. We need to talk to you,” I said as I grabbed a cup of coffee and sat down at the table.

“That doesn’t sound good. Did I do something wrong?”

Ellery took Julia from him and asked him to sit down. “It’s nothing you did. Do you remember those text messages I received from the restricted number?”

“Yeah, I remember,” he said with a confused look.

“They weren’t from me,” I chimed in.

Mason shifted in his seat as he stared at me. “Who were they from?”

“We don’t know,” Ellery said as she kissed Julia on the head.

“Oh my God, the roses. They weren’t from you either?”

As I sipped my coffee, I shook my head. “No, they weren’t. It seems that someone has taken a great interest in my wife.”

Mason looked at Ellery, got up from his seat, and gave her a hug. “I’m so sorry, Elle. What can I do?”

“I have a detective working on it, but I’m hiring a bodyguard for you and Julia. Ellery will have her own, just until we find out who’s behind this.”

My phone rang and, as I pulled it from my pocket, I saw Paul was calling. “Hello, Paul.”

“Good morning, Connor. I have two guys lined up as security if you want to interview them. We can be at your place in about fifteen minutes.”

“Sounds good; we’ll be here,” I said as I hung up. “Paul is on his way over with two men he wants me to interview. When we’re done, we’ll head over to the hospital.”

Ellery nodded her head while she poured herself a cup of coffee. Mason took Julia upstairs to change her diaper, and I walked to my office. I was going over some paperwork when Ellery walked in with Paul and two large men. I stood up from my chair and walked over to them. Their grip was strong as I shook both of their hands.

“Mr. Black, it’s an honor to meet you, sir,” they both said.

“Thank you for coming. Please have a seat. I’m sure Paul has filled you in on what’s happened.”

“Yes, sir, he has. We want you to know that we have specialized backgrounds in dealing with someone like this and we’d be more than happy to protect your wife and child. Justin and I are both ex-navy seals whom served with the U.S. Special Operations Forces for over twenty years.”

As I sat there and listened to their background, I felt they’d be the right choice for Ellery and Julia. “Ellery, what you do you think?” I asked.

“I think they’d be a good choice,” she replied as she looked at both of them and smiled.

“Okay, you’re hired,” I said as I stood up and shook their hands. “You’ll both start tomorrow.”

“Thank you, Mr. Black. Don’t worry, Mrs. Black; we aren’t going to let anything happen. You’ll be very safe with us.”

Ellery gave a small smile and walked out of the office. I could tell uneasiness washed over her. I asked Paul to shut the door while I talked to Justin and Adam.

“There’s something you must be aware of. My wife is a very stubborn woman who does whatever she wants. She doesn’t like to listen to anybody when it comes to her safety. She’s independent and strong-willed, so good luck. Don’t let her fool you.”

While both of the men laughed, I walked them out of the office and to the elevator. “We’ll see you tomorrow.” I smiled.

***

We visited Denny and nothing had changed. He was still in a coma and the doctors couldn’t give us any answers. Dana asked us if we would join her in the cafeteria for some coffee. I told Ellery to go ahead, but to stay with Dana at all times. I sat in the chair and stared at Denny and put my hand on top of his.

“I wish you’d wake up. There’s so much going on that I need to talk to you about. Ellery is being stalked. He keeps sending her text messages, and yesterday, he had three dozen roses delivered to the penthouse. If there was ever a time I needed your smart mouth and advice, it’s now. I’m so scared, Denny. If anything ever happened to her, I don’t know what I’d do.”

“You better find that bastard,” he whispered.

I jumped up from the chair as Denny slowly opened his eyes and looked at me. A smile filled my face as I squeezed his hand. I pushed the button for the nurse, and Ellery and Dana walked in.

“Look who’s awake.” I smiled.

Dana burst into tears as she ran over to the bed. Ellery walked over and touched his other hand lightly.

“Welcome back.” She smiled.

The nurse and doctor walked into the room and examined Denny. He seemed to be okay, except he was complaining of a horrific headache. The doctor told him it was normal and they’d give him something for the pain. He and Dana stared at each other while she cried and told him how much she loved him. I wanted to give them some alone time, so I told Denny and Dana that we’d be back later. As soon as Ellery and I stepped into the hallway, I grabbed her and pulled her into a warm embrace.

“Thank God he woke up,” I whispered.

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