She nodded.
Mac gripped the edge of the splinter and tugged it free in one pull. Breath hissed from Stella’s lips and her face went as white as the porcelain sink. “Now it hurts.”
He’d rather have a hundred chunks of wood dug out of his own skin than ever see her in pain again. Blood rushed from the wound. Mac let it flow for a minute to flush any dirt from the wound.
“If the bleeding doesn’t stop, we might have to get it closed with a stitch.” He started the water in the tub. When it ran warm, he guided her foot under the stream and cleaned the injury with soap and water.
“Can I just get in the shower?”
“Of course.” Mac yanked the curtain across and switched the water to the overhead spray.
Stella unsnapped her bra, shimmied out of her panties, and with Mac’s help, stepped into the shower.
“Do you need help?”
“No.”
Mac peered around the edge of the curtain. She stood with her back to the spray, head tipped back, water sluicing over her long limbs. Pink ran from her body into the tub. She opened her eyes and caught his gaze, as if just noticing he was watching her. “What?”
“I was afraid you would fall down.”
“Me, too.” Stella reached for the shampoo. “But I’m all right.”
“You and Brody weren’t wearing your vests.”
“We were just going to interview an old man.” Stella rinsed her hair.
Mac handed her the soap. She scrubbed her entire body twice. She started lathering for a third round, and he took it away. “You’re not going to have any skin left.”
By the time he helped her from the tub, the bleeding on her leg had slowed. Mac wrapped her in a thick towel. Drying the wound, he closed it with a butterfly bandage, applied antibacterial ointment, and wrapped her ankle in gauze.
“I’m impressed. Let me guess, the Colonel trained you as a medic.”
“Basic emergency first aid is crucial for any survival training.” Mac closed the first aid kit. “How does that feel?”
“It hurts, but I’ll live.”
Mac scooped her into his arms.
“I can walk.”
“I know.” He carried her to the bed. Laying her down, he stretched out next to her.
“I have to go back to the station.” She nestled her head onto his shoulder. “Chief Horner will be freaking out.”
“He can freak out for a few minutes.” He wrapped his arm around her body and pulled her close. He wanted full body contact, to feel the beat of her heart, the rise and fall of her chest, to know that she was alive. “I need to hold you. Is that OK?”
She draped her arm across his chest and wiggled closer, her legs moving as if restless.
Mac stroked her arm. “Is something wrong?”
“You confuse me.” She lifted her head.
Mac’s blue eyes worried. “In what way?”
“I’m an independent woman. I’m a police detective raised by a police detective. I’m trained in hand-to-hand and weapons. But when I lay here with you I feel safe, and I like it.”
“That works for me.” A slow smile spread across his face. He thumped the center of his chest. “Because Me Tarzan.”
“I’m serious.” She rolled onto her side and rested her chin on his belly. “What is wrong with me?”
Mac’s face went serious. “It’s eleven-thirty at night. You’ve had a hell of a day. You shouldn’t be going back to work. You should be on admin leave until you’ve had a nice long session with the department shrink and a few weeks to decompress.”
“I have to find Gianna. I have to stop him from hurting another girl.”
“I know.” He stroked her hair. “You’re tired, and maybe deep down you know I’d keep you safe while you slept.” He lifted her hand and kissed her knuckles. “I would. I’d watch over you. I’d kill for you.” His pulse thickened. “I’d die for you.”
Especially kill. Mac wanted to find the man who’d shot at her and slowly squeeze the breath from his throat.
She slid up on the bed until their faces were inches apart. “I’d do the same for you. It’s a little scary.”
No kidding. “For me, too.”
“I’ve never felt this way about anyone before, except for my family.”
Mac nodded. “Same here.”
“So what do we do about it?” she asked.
Mac leaned forward and kissed her, a gentle and tender caress of his mouth on hers. His lips brushed her cheek. “I don’t know. First time for me.”
“Me, too.” Stella’s phone rang from the kitchen. Hooking her towel around her breasts, she went to get it and brought it back into the bedroom.