“Raide, please.”
God, his eyes. So broken. So haunted. “It’s too late, Grace,” he says in a cracked rasp.
“Too late for what?” I wail.
“To ask me not to hate you,” he whispers, then lifts his bag and walks to the door. “I already do.”
Then he comes back to throw a blanket over me, steps out, and leaves me.
And everything inside me breaks, too, and I scream.
Chapter Twenty-one
I must have screamed and cried myself to sleep because I’m soon awakened by a hand on my shoulder. My sore, heavy eyes flutter open and I see Benny staring down at me. I open my mouth to say something—but nothing comes out. I remember that I’m naked and start to squirm, but then recall Raide throwing a blanket over me before he left.
Benny sits on the bed and watches me, his face an unreadable mask. “He told me he left you here,” he says, his voice as guarded as his expression.
“I’m sorry,” I croak.
“You’re a bounty hunter.”
It’s not a question, so I don’t answer it.
“You broke him.”
If I had more tears to cry, they’d rise to the surface and fall down my cheeks. “I didn’t…,” I begin, but what is there to say? I did break him. I became more invested than I ever should have, and in doing that, I lost the man I allowed myself to fall in love with. Who had allowed himself to fall in love with me. There are no apologies I could possibly give.“I’m in love with him.”
Benny flinches and looks at me with a hard expression. “That the truth, or you trying to get me to let you go?”
“Can you see me, Benny?” I say, and my voice is so hoarse I barely recognize it. “Can you?”
“Yeah, Grace, I can see you.”
“Then look at me, really look. I’m broken, too.”
His face softens slightly and he sighs. “He’s gone, Grace. This time he won’t be found.”
I close my eyes, and pain twists so tightly in my chest, I’m afraid it’ll drown me. Raide is going to make a mistake—he’s angry, he’s hurt, and he wants revenge now more than ever. He’s going to find it and I’m going to lose him forever. I have to fix this. I open my eyes and look up at Benny. “I need to go home.”
He nods and releases me from the cuffs, then hands me some clothes. I take them and quickly dress while his back is turned. When I’m done, I clear my throat and he faces me once more. He’s got a more gentle expression on his face now, one that tells me he just might understand how this feels. “I’m so sorry, Benny,” I whisper. “I know I screwed up.”
“Yeah, you did.”
“I’m going to fix this.”
His eyes widen. “You need to be careful, honey. Raide is in a dangerous situation, and you could lose everything.”
“None of it is worth anything if he’s not there to share it with me. I have to help him, because you and I both know he doesn’t belong in prison.”
Benny nods. “Drive safe.”
I give him a weak smile, then I gather the last of my things and I hurry out to my car. I don’t know how Raide got away, I don’t have time to think about it, I need to get home and get to my office.
I have to fix this.
*
“Jesus, Grace!” Don yells when I come through the office doors. “I was out of my mind with worry.” His eyes scan over me just as Vance and Julio enter the room.
Both are in protective gear, guns tucked in their belts.
Vance reaches me before Don can say anything more. He takes my shoulders, and his eyes move over my body. “You look like hell—what happened?”
“I need to talk to you—all of you.”
“Grace, what’s happening?” Don asks, narrowing his eyes.
“Can we do this in your office.”
He studies me a second more, then he nods. “Okay.”
We all move to his office and I keep my head down the entire time. I know what I’ve risked, I know what I’m about to lose, but I have to tell the truth. The only way I can help Raide is to be honest. When we’re all in Don’s office, I turn and face them. “I have something to tell you all.”
“Grace?” Vance questions.
“Please,” I whisper, shooting him a pained look.
He nods and sits back.
When they’re all focused, I speak. “As you know, I was assigned the Raide Knox case. I knew when I took it on, it would be a challenge. He’s a big man and even with all my training, bringing him in on my own was pretty much impossible. So I decided to work it a different way. I thought if I could get his attention, I could just call it in when we were alone together.”
“There’s no rules against doing that, Grace,” Don says.
“I’m not finished,” I say softly, and he nods. “So I followed Raide, I got in his face, he became interested. This is where—” I swallow. “—it goes bad. The night before I called him in, when he was squatting, I … I slept with him.”
Gasps fill the room.
“This is outrageous—she should be fired on the spot!” Julio roars, leaping up.
“Julio, sit down!” Don barks.