Rock Chick Regret (Rock Chick #7)(8)



Then I could swear I saw Hector, he was contorting, going in and out of focus.

Then I was settled in his lap but I felt his arm slide up my back and his hand positioned my head on his shoulder, my face in his neck. It was then I closed my eyes again.

“Mamita, staying with me means talking to me.” Now I was thinking it was Hector who was the weirdly familiar voice.

Now, how bizarre was that?

We were still moving but not like before, it was smoother and it hurt a whole lot less.

“I need to go to sleep,” I told him.

“Hang on for awhile, don’t go to sleep.”

“I think, if I go to sleep, it’ll stop hurting. I need it to stop hurting.”

After I said that, it felt like the knuckles of a hand came to my cheek, they rested there lightly for a second. Then it felt like fingers were sifting gently through the hair at the side of my head, pulling it way from my face.

Now that was even more bizarre because it felt nice, nice and sweet and lovely even though everywhere else there was pain.

“I know, mamita, but you need to stay awake.”

“Why can’t I sleep?” I asked.

“Because when you go to sleep, I want you to be somewhere with doctors so we can make sure you wake up,” Hector told me.

I shook my head in his neck. “That’s okay.”

“What’s okay?”

“It’s okay if I don’t wake up.”

“Sadie, don’t say that.”

I snuggled closer to his heat and felt fuzzier. It wasn’t a bad fuzzier but a good fuzzier.

There was an edging sense of peace sliding over me and I wanted it. Peace was good. Peace was great. I liked peace. Who didn’t like peace?

“No really,” I whispered, letting the sweet, peaceful feeling steal over me. “It only matters if there’s someone to care if you don’t wake up. It’s okay if I don’t wake up because there’s no one to care.”

After I said that, with tremendous gratitude, I welcomed the peace.

* * * * *

Lee

Lee held the phone to his ear, listening to it ring but kept his eyes on Hector and Luke.

“Yeah?” he heard Eddie say in his ear.

Eddie Chavez was Lee Nightingale’s best friend. He was Hector’s brother. Lastly, he was a cop.

“I’m at Denver Health. Hector and Luke just brought in Sadie Townsend,” Lee told Eddie.

“Fuck. What happened?” Eddie asked and Lee could tell by his voice that Eddie was up and on the move.

“Don’t know. Jack called me in. She drove into the parking garage under the offices. Jack showed me her tape. He recorded her driving into the garage and getting out of her car. Maybe five minutes he got before he left the surveillance room to get to her so he didn’t switch to the camera on the stairs. She was in bad shape, covered in blood.”

“Luke and Hector brought her in?”

“Luke says Hector wouldn’t wait for an ambulance.”

They both knew what that meant. They also both knew what Sadie meant. They’d been through this a number of times before.

So far they’d been lucky but luck had a way of running out. It had, in the past, gotten pretty f**king ugly.

But never this ugly.

“I’ll be there in ten,” Eddie said.

Lee moved several steps away from Luke and Hector.

“Something else,” he said to Eddie.

Silence then, “Shit.”

“Jack says she was in her nightgown and wasn’t wearing any underwear. She was bleeding between her legs.”

More silence then some cursing in Spanish then, “You called the boys?”

“Jack’s on it.”

“You better call Shirleen, there’s the chance Vance, Mace and Luke’ll lose it too.”

Lee thought there was a chance, if this woman meant what Lee thought she meant to Hector, that Eddie might lose it too.

“Jack’s on it,” was all Lee said.

“You got any idea who did it to her?”

Lee closed his eyes and clenched his jaw. It took an effort but he got control.

“She came in this afternoon, asking for protection. There’s rumors she’s having troubles with the Balduccis but she didn’t confirm and she didn’t explain. I sent her to Dick Anderson.”

“Anderson is in Alaska, visiting his son.”

“Fuck!” Lee exploded and Luke and Hector’s eyes sliced to him.

Hector didn’t look good; Hector looked about ready to blow.

Lee watched as Luke closed in on Hector, not enough to be predatory but enough to offer containment then Lee turned his back and walked several more feet away.

Lee did not have a good feeling about this and Lee’s feelings were normally right on target.

“Eddie, it had to take everything she had to come to us with Hector there.”

“You’re blaming yourself, amigo. You didn’t beat her up and rape her.”

“She asked me for protection. I sent her away. Told her we had a full caseload.”

“Do you have a full caseload?”

“Yeah. But my caseload lightens when a five foot five, one hundred pound woman needs protection from someone who’d beat her close to death and rape her.”

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