“Brook Lynn!” Jase bellowed.
No, no. “Stay back.” She couldn’t let him give Stan what he wanted. But he didn’t stay back and she barreled into his chest, would have floundered backward if he hadn’t wrapped his arms around her. He’d been running into the stall. He looked her over and then looked at Stan, who was still wrestling with West.
“You hurt her.” Just like that, Jase’s entire countenance morphed. From concerned to maddened beyond all control.
“No,” she said. “He didn’t hurt me. Let’s call for the guards and wait for the cops. Don’t go near him. Okay? Please. It’s what he wants.”
He didn’t seem to hear her. He stormed forward, as if he’d just been struck by a cattle prod. He wrenched Stan from West’s grip and slammed him into the floor, following him down so that the two were a tangle of limbs. Jase displayed masterful skill as he disarmed the other man in seconds. He should have backed off then, but he just...started...whaling. Blood sprayed from Stanton’s nose, filled his mouth.
She knew, because he smiled, blood all over his teeth.
Then Jase’s fists rained again. Stanton’s body jerked with each whack. People flooded into the stall, witnesses now.
Brook Lynn tried to stop Jase but someone grabbed her by the waist and held her back. “Please,” she shouted. “Please. You have to stop.”
He didn’t stop.
“Jase!”
He only hit the guy harder.
Around her, people gasped with horror.
“Jase,” West said. “Man, please. This isn’t the way.”
“Jase!” Beck’s voice now. He’d returned just in time for the finale. “Enough.”
Jessie Kay sidled up to Brook Lynn’s side, taking her from whoever gripped her. “Calm down, sis. Just calm down.”
“Jase. I mean it. Stop right now.” Brook Lynn broke free of her sister and raced forward, latching on to his wrist and tugging.
He flew back, moving away from Stan as if he’d been kicked, even though Stan hadn’t moved. He looked at Brook Lynn then at the crowd. There were crimson droplets splattered over his face and dripping from his knuckles.
He was panting, struggling to rein in his temper. Meanwhile, the crowd whispered among themselves.
He ignored them to grab fistfuls of Brook Lynn’s hair. “Are you okay?”
She’d wondered how she’d react if she saw him in that kind of a rage—if she’d be terrified of him. Well, she hadn’t been. She’d only been scared for him.
The lump in her throat prevented her from speaking. She managed a nod. She was okay, but he might not be. His parole...
I can’t lose him...just can’t.
Jase gathered her close. As she buried her face in the hollow of his neck, a sob escaped her. She clung to him, pouring out her fear of what could have gone wrong—and what was to come.
“He’s Pax’s brother,” she said. “He wanted you to hurt him and suffer for it. And if that didn’t satisfy him, he planned to kill you.”
His arms tightened around her. She would have liked to remain in his embrace forever, but all too soon he handed her off to...Jessie Kay. She tried to hang on to him, but he kissed her cheek and stepped away from her.
She soon discovered why. Sheriff Lintz had just stepped out of the crowd, his sights on Jase.
*
JASE WAS ESCORTED to Sheriff Lintz’s office while Stanton Gillis was taken to the hospital. Knowing the drill, Jase refused to speak with anyone without his lawyer present.
Sheriff Lintz promised to call the guy and left...and then just never came back. Hour after hour passed, Jase’s tension mounting. His lawyer never showed up, either.
Was this a Strawberry Valley interrogation technique? A form of torture?
Whatever. Already been tortured tonight, he thought. This was nothing.