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Protect Me (Rivers Edge Book 4)(25)

By:Lacey Black


Three times. That's how many times I made a grab for my phone so I could  text or call Lia before the black screen reminded me that my battery  was dead. I pull the Mustang into the back lot and make quick work of  getting to the back door of the bakery. I'm exhausted. Bone tired. But  the thought of seeing Lia has given me a second wind.

I throw open the door and scan the warm kitchen. Avery comes through the  swinging door and glares at me. Glares. The kind of look I imagine she  gives one of her children when she's unhappy and wants them to know it. A  look I've seen from my mother. Avery has it perfected.

"Nathan Michael Stevens, where the hell have you been?" she fumes, hands angrily perched on her hips.

"Uh, hi to you too, Ave," I say, trying to lighten the mood a little before I dive into the story of where I've been.

"No. Don't you do that," she scolds as tears fill her blue eyes. "I get  here around ten o'clock and Lia is a freaking mess. Then, Mom calls me  asking about where you are. Apparently, she saw the fire on the news.  We've been calling and calling you for over three hours, Nathan!"

Shit. The news. "Listen, I'm sorry I didn't call. My battery on my phone died, and I left the charger at home," I reply.

"Are you okay?" she asks as she swallows hard and fights to keep the tears from escaping her eyes.                       
       
           



       

I don't hesitate as I stalk towards her and throw my arms around her.  She's so tiny and petite in my arms, much like Lia. "I'm fine, I  promise. Where is Lia?" I ask, looking over her shoulder and out into  the storefront of the bakery.

"I sent her home an hour ago. She was a mess. When I got the call from  Mom, she overheard most of the phone conversation. I asked her if she  had heard from you or seen you and she just sort of panicked," Avery  says.

Shit. "I need to go up and see her," I tell her as I release Avery from my grip and head towards the door.

"I'll call Mom and tell her that you're okay. She's been worried sick  and I'm sure she has everyone on standby, waiting for an update."

"Thank you, Ave. I owe you," I tell her as I head out the door.

"I want the whole story, Nate," she says as I slam the door closed  behind me. I take the stairs two at a time until I reach the platform  before her door. I don't even knock. I can't. I need to see her. Now.

"Lia?" I holler as I let myself inside her apartment. "Lia!" I say firmly as I head towards the hallway.

My beautiful angel walks out of her bedroom with red-rimmed, puffy eyes.  Relief floods through me when I see her, and I watch as she does the  same. She gives me a look-over and checks me from head to toe and then  back up again. I advance and she's in my arms a second later. I inhale  her sweet scent. Her shampoo washes away the smell of burnt wood and  smoldering plastic that is etched in my nose. Her arms wrap firmly  around my neck as I practically squeeze the daylights out of her. I just  can't get close enough to her.

"You're here," she whispers against my shoulder.

"Yeah, I had a little delay," I say, still holding her tightly against  my chest. I can practically feel her erratic heartbeat pounding wildly  against my chest.

God, I love this woman.

I suck in a deep breath and my eyes fly open as the realization washes  over me. Fuck, I'm in love with her. One hundred percent, without a  shadow of a doubt, I love her.

She pulls away and wipes her wet eyes with the backs of her hands. "So,  you're okay," she says matter-of-factly as she puts distance between us.  Lia now stands before me, arms crossed protectively on her chest.

"Yeah, we had a close call today with an early morning fire. I'm sure  you heard all about it on the news and from my mom," I say, gauging her  reaction.

"Yeah. They said a couple of fireman went back into the building to save a child," she says in a small voice.

"Yeah, we did. Smith and I went in to find a missing boy. He is four  years old," I tell her. "I found him unconscious in his toy box, hiding  from the fire. When we were exiting the apartment, some debris fell from  the ceiling onto me. I was buried under it with the boy underneath me,  but Smith got us out, and we were able to get the boy to safety. He's  going to make a full recovery," I tell her, full of relief as I say  those words.

"I'm glad he's going to be okay," she whispers as she still avoids eye contact.

"What about you? What's going on with you?" I ask, stepping towards her.

Lia pulls back, not wanting to be touched. "I'm fine," she says firmly  and looks me square in the eye. She's shutting down on me. I watch as  the protective walls are firmly erected around her and she shuts me out.

"Bullshit," I tell her firmly. "Why are you acting like this didn't  scare the shit out of you?" I ask as I take another step towards her.

"I'm fine. This is what you do. You put yourself in the line of fire -  figuratively and literally - everyday. I'm fine with it," she says as  she tightens her arms around her chest.

"Lia," I say as I exhale deeply, turning around and giving her my back to take a deep, calming breath.

"Seriously, Nate. You don't owe me anything. I don't need an explanation  or anything. You're probably exhausted and ready for bed. You should  head home and get some sleep," she states somewhat coldly.

Why the hell is she acting as if this doesn't matter? Like what happened  didn't scare her? Why is she pushing me away? I keep my back to her so  she can't see my seething reaction to her brushoff. I need to calm down.

"I'll talk to you soon, Nate," she says behind me.

I can't take it any longer. I whip around fast, arm lifted up as I get  ready to argue my point, but my words die instantly on my lips. Lia  drops to the ground, shielding her face with trembling hands. I watch  helplessly as she tucks herself into a tight ball, protecting as much of  her small body as she can with her arms and legs.                       
       
           



       

And it's right then that I know.

Those tidbits of information that I've been tucking away in the back of  my mind finally start to piece together like some big, repulsive,  fucked-up jigsaw puzzle. And the image is ugly. Dammit, not my Lia. Not  my beautiful, sweet, lonely girl. Fuck, if I don't feel rage wash over  me like I've never experienced in my life.

However, for all the anger that I have right now, I need to focus on my  girl. The girl that I love. I slowly crouch down, a few feet in front of  her, and lower my shaky voice as I whisper, "Lia? Lia, baby, look at  me." I reach forward and touch her arm. When she startles away from me,  it ignites my rage all over again. I have to take several calming  breaths before I can find my voice again. "Baby, I need you to look at  me. I'm not going to hurt you. I would never, ever hurt you. Please look  at me," I plead as I wait with bated breath for her to look up at me.

Lia slowly starts to lift her chin from the tucked position within her  arms. Her eyes are full of fear and tears. I want to kill the son of a  bitch. I will find the person who did this to my beautiful girl and  slowly torture him until he's crying for his mama and begging for death  because that would be a better fate than enduring anymore of what I am  going to do to him.

I crouch closer until I'm right in front of her, my eyes remaining  locked on her beautiful gray-blue eyes the entire time. My movements are  slow and deliberant. "Lia? I'm right here, beautiful. I'm not going to  hurt you, I swear," I say as I make a big show of lifting my hand and  slowly moving it towards her face. She watches, eyes still wide with  fear, as I slowly bring my hand to rest on her cheek. I use the pads of  my fingers to wipe away the tears streaming down her face. I can feel  her entire being trembling through just the slightest touch.

The dam breaks as the tears stream unchecked down her cheeks, falling  rapidly onto her shirt. Her shoulders shake as she begins to sob. I pull  her into my arms and hold her as tightly as I can, just tight enough  that she is still able to get air in her lungs. We sit on the floor of  her hallway for awhile. Ten minutes or ten hours? Hell, I don't know.  And I don't care. My mind is numb and my emotions a tornado as they  dangerously whirl around inside me. I want to strike like a rattlesnake.  I want to attack like a boxer. But the feeling that is foremost? I want  to protect. I want to hold my girl and make everything go away.  Disappear. Vanish without a trace.

After awhile, Lia finally starts to calm down. Her body starts to sag  against me as the weight of her emotions subsides. All of the fight has  left her body, leaving her completely spent. After the day I've had, I'm  pretty much toast as well, so I gingerly lift Lia fully into my arms  and stand up as best I can. I use the wall as leverage as I finally get  us both upright. I stroll into her bedroom and slide onto the made bed. I  don't let her go, and I don't pull the covers back. I need to keep  holding her tightly and securely in my arms right now.