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The Darkest Hour(29)

By:Maya Banks


"No," he agreed.

"Thank you," she said simply. "I'll remember that. I'm glad he went to see his mom. She must be worried about him."

"We all are. We're worried about you both."

Her hands shook, and she clasped them tighter around her water glass to control her nerves.

"Will you take me to him?" she asked.

Garrett hesitated. "I'm not sure that's a good idea. He won't be long. I  can call him to come back. He's just five minutes away."

She gave him a perplexed look. Her brows scrunched together as she studied him. "Why not?"

"We don't want to overburden you too fast. Ethan has a big family. There  are a lot of us," he said tactfully. "It can be overwhelming."

"I'm okay," she insisted. "I want . . . I want to see them. Maybe I'll  remember something. Besides I don't want to keep Ethan from his family  because he worries I'm going to freak out. I can only imagine how  worried everyone has been for him."

"And you, sweet pea," Garrett said gently. "We're most worried about you."

"Will you take me to him?"

He inhaled through his nose, his big chest puffing outward, and then he released his breath in a long exhale, his chest sinking.

"Okay. I'll drive you over. Ethan might kick my ass over it."

She eyed him doubtfully. "You're bigger than Ethan."

His teeth flashed as he grinned. "But Ethan's meaner."

She raised her hand to her lips as laughter spilled out. Then her eyes widened in surprise to hear the sound.

"Ahh, sweet pea, that sure does sound good. Come on. Mom and Dad will be  so glad to see you. If we're lucky, the rest of the clan is still over  at my place, so you won't be subject to everyone at once."





CHAPTER 20



THEY weren't so lucky.

Garrett sighed when he pulled into his mom and dad's driveway to see  that the yard resembled a used truck lot. Not only were Nathan and Joe  back, but it appeared they'd brought Sam and Donovan with them.

He glanced over at Rachel, who sat quiet and pale in the passenger seat.  Her fingers were balled tight in her lap, and she stared at the front  door as if she expected it to explode. And hell, maybe it would.

After pulling to a stop behind Ethan's truck, Garrett cut the engine  then reached over to take Rachel's fist. Carefully he pried her fingers  open until he stroked the length of her hand reassuringly. He wasn't  even sure she noticed.

"I can turn around and take you back home," he offered.

Finally she turned to look at him, her eyes deep and haunted. "No. I can do this. Maybe I'll remember something."

He had to admire her courage. His family was enough to make him run  screaming like a girl on a good day. Facing them when they were complete  strangers? Brave.

Theatrically he sucked in a breath and made a show of squaring his shoulders. "Ready?"

A smile wavered on her lips. "Ready."

He opened his door and walked around as she was getting out of the  truck. He reached for her hand and she tucked it trustingly into his.

As they neared the door, he paused and squeezed her fingers. "Just remember they love you."

She smiled bravely and he opened the door.

Cool air washed over him as he stepped into the foyer. In the distance  he could hear the TV and the murmur of voices. Everyone was in the  living room.

As much as he savored the idea of reintroducing Rachel to her family, he  knew it should be Ethan's decision. His brother was going to be pissed.  But then Ethan hadn't been the one faced with Rachel's pleading  expression. Garrett had never been able to tell her no, an affliction he  was sure Ethan shared.                       
       
           



       

He stopped in the dining room, just a short distance away from the steps  leading down into the living room. Rachel bumped against him and he  felt her tremble. He squeezed her hand one more time but kept her  solidly behind him as he started forward again.

At the top of the steps, he stopped again and softly cleared his throat.

All eyes turned in his direction. Ethan was first to react. He stood  straight up, his face a thundercloud. His mom cocked an eyebrow and then  frowned. He recognized that look. A reprimand was about to fly. He  almost grinned. The woman could make him feel five years old again with  one stare.

Nathan and Joe looked up with only mild interest. Sam frowned and  Donovan just looked. But then that was Van. Calm and nonjudgmental.

"You're supposed to be with Rachel," Ethan exploded. "Goddamn it."

"Ethan," his mom scolded. "Watch your mouth."

In response, and because at the moment he wanted to survive with his  hide intact, he pulled Rachel out from behind him. She was stiff as a  board, and her eyes looked wild.

The room erupted in chaos. He held up a hand to shut it down before Rachel bolted.

"Quiet!" he shouted above the din.

Ethan stalked over, his eyes never leaving Rachel. His worry was evident  because he didn't even threaten to kick Garrett's ass. He didn't even  look at Garrett.

"Rachel, baby," Ethan said softly. "Are you all right? I'm sorry I wasn't there when you woke up. I shouldn't have left."

Behind Ethan, Nathan and Joe stood, their gazes locked on Rachel, utter  disbelief etched in their expressions. Garrett couldn't blame them.  Until he'd actually seen Rachel, he'd doubted her existence. Stuff like  this only happened in the movies. She'd died-or so they all thought-and  now she was back.

His mom held both hands to her mouth, tears flowing unchecked down her  cheeks. Even his big ole burly chested dad looked pale and shaken.

As was her habit when the family was together, Rusty sat away, her gaze  flickering dispassionately over the hubbub. Once it rested on Rachel,  and her eyes narrowed before she quickly looked away. Garrett frowned.  The last thing Rachel needed was a lone dissenter. Especially someone  who didn't belong. When Rusty glanced up at Garrett, he scowled at her,  letting the full force of his disapproval bleed into his expression.  Rusty blanched and looked down at her hands, refusing to pick her head  back up.

"I wanted to come," Rachel said in a quiet, shaky voice. "I asked Garrett to bring me. Don't be angry with him."

Ethan touched her cheek. "I'm not angry. Just worried about you."

She offered a tremulous smile. Garrett moved slowly away, leaving her  standing there with Ethan. He shot his mom and dad warning looks, and  his mom scowled as if to say she wasn't an idiot.

Rachel peeked around Ethan and nervously scanned the occupants of the  room. She recognized Donovan and Sam, of course. The older couple had to  be Ethan's mom and dad, which left the other two men to be Nathan and  Joe. There was a young girl sitting away from the rest, and Rachel  searched her memory for any mention of a female member of the Kelly  family. But it was all a blank.

Disappointment surged over her. She didn't recognize them. Tears brimmed  at her eyelids, but she bit her lip to keep them at bay. She was damn  tired of being so weepy.

"Rachel?"

Ethan's mom crossed the room to stand beside Ethan. Rachel swallowed the  ache in her throat. She could see the hope in this woman's eyes. The  love. And Rachel could remember nothing. Couldn't conjure the same  memory of love and affection.

"My baby," his mom crooned, and she gently enfolded Rachel in her embrace.

Rachel gulped in steadying breaths, but God she wanted to break down and  sob like a baby. Was there anything better than the love of a mother?  This wasn't her mother. She didn't have one, but if Ethan and Garrett  were to be believed, Marlene Kelly was as much a mother to her as she  was to her own children.

"Thank God you're home with us," Marlene murmured against her hair.

She drew away and then kissed Rachel's cheek. Her hand stroked down her hair, and she gave Rachel a watery smile.

"You've monopolized her enough, Marlene. Let her breathe a minute so I can hug my daughter."

The gruff voice made her jump, but she immediately relaxed when she saw  Frank Kelly step to Marlene's side. She smiled tentatively up at the big  man, and to her surprise his face crumbled and big tears rolled down  his wrinkled cheeks.

She stared in shock as he put his arms out to her. He didn't move to her  as Marlene had done, and maybe he was worried she'd reject him or was  afraid.                       
       
           



       

As anxious as she was, she wanted to comfort him.

After only a brief hesitation she walked into his hug and wrapped her  arms around his waist. His admonishment to Marlene to let her breathe  made her smile. He was squeezing her so tight she could barely pull air  into her lungs.

She closed her eyes and inhaled his scent. Old Spice after-shave. Made  her think of grandpas. Leather and the overwhelming smell of comfort.  Home.