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The Darkest Hour(18)

By:Maya Banks


Sam frowned. "I don't like leaving either of you behind."

"Ethan and I can handle it," Garrett said.

Sam let out his breath. "Okay," he conceded. "That's what we'll do. If  Maren gives the okay to transport the injured men, we'll leave in the  morning. I want a report every three hours. I'll have a chopper return  for you as soon as Rachel can leave."

"And what about Maren?" Garrett asked. "I don't think we should just pack up and leave her without protection."

"She hasn't been without protection since we got her out of Africa," Sam said. "She's watched. She just doesn't know it."

Ethan nodded. And suddenly the thought of going home didn't hold the comfort it had before.

"Something wrong, Ethan?"

Ethan looked up at Garrett. His brothers always picked up on his moods.  Any change or shift no matter how small. At times it was like living  under a microscope.

His hands shook, betraying him as he fought to remain steady and  unaffected. How was he supposed to be Rachel's rock when a good stiff  wind would blow him right over?

The words stuck in his throat, refusing to roll off his tongue. He was a  man who'd seen and experienced the worst the world had to offer, and  he'd done it stoically and without fear.

He closed his eyes. "I'm afraid."

"You have every right to be," Sam said evenly.

Ethan shook his head. "No. It's time for me to step up to the plate. Man  up and be the husband Rachel deserves. I may not have been afraid in  the past, but I was a fucking coward."

His brothers looked at each other and Garrett shrugged. No, they  wouldn't know what he was talking about. His marriage to Rachel was a  study in secrets. Secrets she would have never divulged. She would have  never gone to his family with their problems. He'd known it and taken  advantage of it.

"I'm afraid she'll never remember. And then I'm afraid she will," he said quietly.

A distinct, uncomfortable silence ensued. Ethan looked down. He'd said  too much. It was harder to keep quiet now, and maybe in a twisted way,  he was seeking absolution from past sins. But only Rachel could grant  him that. It was her he had to make restitution to.

Garrett cleared his throat. "The best thing you can do, man, is to take  her home and surround her with as much love and support as you can.  We'll all help. You won't be doing this alone."

Sam leaned forward, his expression intense. "The important thing is, you have her back. Nothing else matters."

"You're right. I know you're right. I just feel like I'm going to wake  up and be back home in our bed. Alone. And this will have all been a  dream."

"I know this year hasn't been easy for you, but you've been given  another chance that many would kill for. Don't waste your time borrowing  trouble. Enjoy each and every moment, because you of all people know  how fast it can all be snatched away."

Ethan raised his haunted gaze to his brother. "Yeah, I do. And I'm not  going to let it happen again. I won't lose her. Not twice."





CHAPTER 12



THE next morning, an hour before dawn, Maren's clinic was buzzing with  activity. Cole and Dolphin were propped against the wall in the waiting  area as they waited for the chopper to arrive that would carry them into  Mexico. Maren had given Cole a pair of crutches, but he'd promptly  discarded them with a few choice words.

Sam, Donovan and Garrett met with Ethan inside Rachel's room. She was  resting comfortably for the first time in hours, and they spoke in  hushed tones so they wouldn't disturb her.

"Maren's right about one thing. It's better for us to go ahead and pop  the surprise so that everyone has a chance to get used to the idea  before Rachel comes home. It's going to be overwhelming enough as it  is," Donovan murmured.

"Hell, our family intimidates me half the time," Garrett grumbled.                       
       
           



       

Ethan thrust his hands into his pockets. "I don't want this just thrust  on Mom and Dad. They loved her like a daughter. I know they're going to  be happy, but I don't know what kind of shock this is going to be for  them."

"You let us worry about that," Sam said. "You just take care of Rachel and get her home as soon as possible."

He slapped his hand on Ethan's back. "This is the best news this family  has gotten in a long time. Just think about how great Christmas is going  to be this year."

For a moment Ethan couldn't even speak. Christmas. Rachel was crazy  about the holidays. She and his mom drove everyone nuts every year  decorating, shopping, making everyone else join in on cutesy family  celebrations. He hadn't realized just how much he enjoyed that time of  year until last year, the first Christmas Rachel missed. It had been a  solemn, gut-wrenching holiday.

He'd spent Christmas Eve alone at home with a bottle of cheap liquor. In  the dark. No festive lights or Christmas music that predated his  grandparents. Only the memory of Rachel's smile and the way she tore  into presents on Christmas morning.

He would have given anything for just one more Christmas with her, and now his wish had been granted.

"God help us," Donovan said in amusement. "Between Rachel and Mom, no one will escape with their sanity intact."

Garrett rolled his eyes. "Or without one of those stupid Santa hats."

"Which reminds me, it's your turn to play Santa," Sam told Garrett.

They all burst out laughing at the deer in the headlights look that  flashed on Garrett's face. God, it felt good to laugh again. To not feel  like nothing good would ever happen.

Ethan grinned broadly as he stared at his brothers. He'd missed them as  well. The last year had been painful enough without Rachel, but he'd  closed himself off from his family as well. This would be a homecoming  for him as much as Rachel.

"I'll let them dress me like Rudolph if it puts a smile on their faces,"  Garrett said after he stole a quick look at Rachel who was still  sleeping soundly.

"Amen to that," Donovan muttered.

Sam's expression grew serious as he looked at Garrett and Ethan. "We  need to get on out of here. You two stay in touch and be careful.  Donovan and I will break the news to Mom and Dad and get things ready  for Rachel to come home."

Ethan stared back at Sam and then glanced at Donovan and then Garrett.

"Thanks."

"Come on, Van. Let's go before Ethan gets mushy again," Sam said.

Ethan slugged Sam in the gut as he walked by and Sam bent over in an exaggerated grimace.

"Pussy," Garrett muttered.

Ethan turned to Garrett. "Will you hang out here in case Rachel wakes up? I want to see them out."

"Yeah sure. Go ahead. Give them a kiss for me while you're at it."

Ethan grinned and shook his head. Then he flipped up his middle finger as he walked out behind his brothers.





RACHEL stirred and sleepily opened her eyes. Then she remembered the  things . . . the bugs that had crawled over her body, and she yanked her  gaze down to her arms, her belly. But all she saw was bloodstained  clothing.

She frowned as she struggled to remember all that had happened in her  hysteria. And then as she looked beyond the bed, she saw Garrett  slouched in a chair by the window.

When he saw she was awake, he immediately got up and moved to stand  beside the bed. His smile was gentle, and his voice low and soothing.

"Hey, sweet pea. How you doing?"

She tried to smile, but she felt more like crying.

Garrett sat down on the edge of the bed like Ethan had done the night before. "Hey now, don't look like that."

"I'm losing my mind."

Her voice came out as a sob, and she despised it.

He touched her cheek and smoothed hair from her face."You're not losing  your mind, Rachel. You're getting it back. There's a difference. You've  been through a very tough time. Most people wouldn't have survived it,  but you did. Don't sell yourself short."

Tears gathered in her eyes, and he gently thumbed one away as it trickled down her cheek.

"Where's Ethan?"

"He'll be back soon. Want me to go get him?"

She shook her head. She did want him, but she hated the way she seemed  to cling to him. Surely she could survive a few moments alone. But then  she wasn't alone. Garrett was here, and he'd been her friend. She knew  that much.

"You gave me away at my wedding," she whispered.

He smiled. "I did. It was a toss-up, really. Dad very much wanted the honor."                       
       
           



       

She cocked her head to the side. "Then why didn't he?"

"Because you asked me to," he said simply.

"Ethan said I had no family, that I was a part of his before we ever  married." It was voiced as a question rather than the statement she'd  intended.