No Place to Run (KGI #2)(83)
Resnick stared at her, his brow furrowed.
“Take it,” she said huskily. “You’ll find the vault underneath my father’s home in Mexico. In it is everything that made Alex Mouton who and what he was. His wealth. His contacts. And if he was dealing in nuclear weapons, it’s all there.”
She carefully related the facts she’d given Sam when she’d first told him of the key. Resnick halted her midway through and pulled out his BlackBerry. He typed furiously as she dictated.
When she was finished, Resnick stared at her with admiration and gratitude reflected in the dark pools of his eyes.
He reached into his shirt pocket and pulled out what looked like a business card. But when he handed it to her, she saw that it only had a single phone number written in ink across its surface.
“If there’s anything I can ever do, you have only to call.”
She stared at the card between her fingers. A great weight lifted from her shoulders. It was over. It was truly over. Her father was dead. Her uncle was dead. Anyone who could possibly harm her or her child was gone.
She was safe.
“I’ll leave you to rest,” Resnick said in a quiet voice.
She looked up as he turned to Sam and extended his hand. Sam stood and shook it firmly.
“Thank you,” Sam said. “I owe you now.”
Resnick shook his head. “No. Never that. I’ll be in touch.”
Sam nodded and Resnick walked out the door. When he was gone, Sam leaned over and pressed his lips to her temple.
“I’m so proud of you,” he murmured.
She turned so that their eyes met and their mouths were just a breath apart.
“Thank you,” she whispered.
He trailed the back of his hand down her cheek, and she was struck by the intensity of his gaze. He was so focused on her that on another man, she’d have sworn his expression meant he was looking with all the love in his heart.
“I sat here watching while you slept, and I went over what I wanted to say to you. And then I realized how much I needed to say to you. I thought about how much we need to talk about. And it went on and on.”
He turned his hand over and palmed the side of her face. His thumb trailed over her lips, then traced the shape of her mouth.
“But then I realized that all the talking in the world doesn’t change one single fact. It doesn’t clarify it, make it better or worse. It doesn’t change what is.”
She stared at him, her heart beating so hard that she could feel her blood pulsing, hear the roaring in her ears.
“I love you, Sophie. I can’t tell you at what moment I fell in love with you. Maybe it was that first time I looked across the bar in Mexico and there you were. Maybe it was the first time we made love. Or maybe it was watching you fight for our child. And then for my mother. It doesn’t matter. I love you. That’s it. That’s all. I hope to hell it’s enough.”
Her heart squeezed. She’d always tried to imagine what it would be like to hear those words. To know that she was loved. Nothing had come close. There was so much joy. It hurt. It shouldn’t hurt, but she felt too small for her skin, like she’d burst right out of it.
“I love you too.”
She’d always imagined those three words being so difficult to say. It was so easy, so freeing. It was the most wonderful feeling in the world.
Sam smiled, and his voice sounded scratchy and a little hoarse. “I know you do, honey. God, I do know. You’ve proved it time and time again. But thank you for saying it. I needed to hear you say it.”
His elbows were on the edge of the bed now, and their faces were close—so close she could hear each of his breaths. She could feel his nervousness and his uncertainty, and she marveled that she could do that to him. That she could make this man of action be hesitant, even for a moment.
He tugged her hand from its resting spot over her waist and let it rest over his palm. He put his other hand over the top and rubbed his thumb idly across the back of her hand.
“Answer me something, Sophie. What do you want? What do you want most in the world?”
There was vulnerability in that question. Was he afraid she’d want something beyond him? Out of his reach?
“I want us to be a family,” she said softly. “I just want us to be a family. You loving me and our daughter. Me loving you. I’ll always love you, Sam. I’ll never betray you.”
Some of the tension fled his expression. His eyes burned. Deep, intense blue.
“You’ll have a family, honey. You’ll not only have me and our daughter, but you’ll have brothers. A sister. You’ll love Rachel. And there’s Rusty.”
At her grimace, Sam smiled. “Don’t worry. She’s a pain in the ass to everyone. You’ll have a mom and a dad. They’re the best and they’ll love you every bit as much as I do.”
He leaned in and kissed her, his lips melting over hers in the sweetest of touches.
“And you’ll have me. Always.”
Her stomach dipped, and she imagined this was what riding on a roller coaster was like. Or flying. Facing into the sun, riding so high that you couldn’t see the ground.
She wanted to laugh. Wanted to close her eyes and savor this moment forever.
She was free. Finally free.
Free to love. Free to live her life the way she wanted.
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