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The Darkest Hour(52)

By:Maya Banks


She smiled faintly. "I don't know why I was so afraid of you in the beginning. You've been nothing but kind to me."

He smiled back and reached over to squeeze her hand.

Garrett touched her hair, and she turned to see concern in his blue  eyes. "What's it going to be, sweet pea? You want to talk to Ethan or  you want us to make him go away?"





CHAPTER 35



ETHAN stood at his brother's front door simmering with impatience. It  was locked or he'd already be inside, and if Sam didn't hurry the fuck  up, Ethan was going to break it down.

He raised his fist to pound again when the door opened and Sam stood on the other side, his expression almost accusing.

"Where is she?" Ethan demanded as he shouldered past his brother.

"She's in the living room," Sam said stiffly. "With Garrett."

Sam seemed to be studying him as he spoke, but Ethan didn't care. He was  frantic with worry over Rachel. As he walked by Sam, it looked like Sam  wanted to say something to Ethan, but again, Ethan ignored his brother  and focused on finding Rachel.

When he entered the living room, he saw Rachel huddled on the couch next  to Garrett. It was obvious she was upset, and Garrett raised his head  and sent Ethan a look that would have made a lesser man piss in his  pants.

Jesus, what the hell was going on?

He dropped to his knee in front of Rachel and pried her hands away from Garrett's.

"Baby, what's wrong?" he asked softly. "What happened? I woke and you  were gone. Do you have any idea how scared I was? The truck was gone.  You were gone. I had to call Sean and ask him to drive me over here."                       
       
           



       

She flinched away from him, withdrawing like she couldn't bear to touch him. He stared at her in shock.

Garrett got up and backed away until he stood close to Sam.

"Do you want us to stay, Rachel?" Garrett asked in a quiet voice.

Ethan looked between them, more confused than ever. Something was going  on here that he himself was clueless over. A sick feeling settled into  his stomach. Had she remembered everything?

Rachel shook her head. "No. But thank you."

"We'll be in the basement if you need anything," Sam said as he and Garrett turned to walk out of the living room.

"Rachel?" Ethan asked when they were alone.

The knot in his belly was growing larger with each passing second.

"I found this," she said as she thrust rumpled papers toward him.

He knew without looking what they were. He couldn't even bring himself to look into her eyes.

"Oh God."

Her hands shook as she continued to hold out the papers. "I kept having these dreams about you being angry, that you hated me."

"Shhh." He pressed a finger to her lips and shook his head. "God no. Never hated you, baby. Never."

She shook him off and stared down at the papers. "These say you did. Or  at least that you didn't love me anymore. That you thought our marriage  was over and you wanted out. God, you didn't even try to get rid of  them. You left them in the same place I saw them before I left a year  ago."

What could he say? He had no defense for all the pain he'd put her through.

"I left them there because I wanted to be able to tear them up in front  of you. To beg you for another chance. A chance I never got."

"Talk to me, Ethan," she begged. "I need to know. More than the divorce  papers. This isn't the sole source of our problems. I don't remember  everything. Just pieces here and there. I didn't even know I'd lost a  baby until Sam told me tonight. Or that you quit the SEALs right after. I  need to understand what happened."

He staggered back, his gut boiling. He wasn't prepared. He'd lived with  the knowledge every second of every day that she'd eventually remember  and that he'd have to explain, but he still wasn't ready. He wasn't  ready to face the prospect of losing her when he'd only just gotten her  back.

He took a deep breath to steady his fried nerves. This was important.  This was his life. He couldn't-wouldn't-lie to her no matter how bad it  made him look.

"You were so excited when you found out you were pregnant," he said,  smiling as he remembered just how excited she'd been. "I was gone a lot,  and I worried I wouldn't be there when you gave birth. Garrett said  he'd step in, no problem. I should have been grateful, but I was jealous  and resentful.

"And then you miscarried while I was in parts unknown. I didn't even  know about it until my team surfaced. Sam had been trying to reach me. I  felt so guilty because I knew how much you wanted our child. I felt  guilty because I wasn't there when you needed me the most, that you had  to go through it alone."

He glanced back at Rachel, who still sat on the couch, her arms clutched  around her slim waist. Her eyes haunted him. There was so much pain-and  confusion-as she tried to filter through what she could remember versus  what he was telling her.

"So I came home and there was Garrett. Garrett the rock. Garrett who'd  been with you the entire time. I was furious-mostly with myself-and  insanely jealous. I was also angry and grieving for our baby, and I  lashed out at you. God, if I could take it all back."

He ran a hand through his hair and gripped the back of his neck as he turned away from her again.

"I resigned my commission because I knew I'd failed you. You never asked  me to. You never would have. You knew how much the Navy meant to me.  But I quit anyway and I hated it. Hated being home. Hated not knowing  what the hell I was going to do with the rest of my life. Hated looking  like a failure to my family and my wife.

"I resented you even though I knew, I knew deep down that it wasn't your  fault. It wasn't your choice. It was mine, but I resented the hell out  of you, and I started to blame you. I was my own worst enemy and I was  destroying our marriage and your love, and that only made me angrier."

A sound of pain escaped Rachel's tightly pressed lips. She looked as  though he'd struck her. He wanted none of it to be true. He wanted never  to have hurt her, but he wouldn't lie to her now. It was like poison in  the very heart of his soul, and he had to get rid of it. All of it.                       
       
           



       

"I shot you down at every opportunity. You tried. God, you tried. You  loved me and I shit on it because I was eaten alive inside with  resentment and my own personal unhappiness. I didn't want to hear I love  you from your lips, but the moment you stopped saying it, I resented  you even more. I was the worst sort of ass, and I finally decided that  the least I could do for you was to set you free. Noble, huh?"

He threw up his hands in disgust and turned back around. The agony on  her face made him want to puke. He wanted to touch her, to hold her, but  he was afraid to, because if she rejected him now, he was lost.

"I was too much of a coward to just man up and tell you that I was  unhappy with my decision. You would have supported me. I know you would  have. So I made you miserable and then threw the divorce papers at you.  I'll never forget the look on your face, Rachel. It's eaten me up for  the last year. You walked away thinking I hated you and that I wanted  out of our marriage, and I never got to make things right between us."

She stood shakily, her hand going down to the edge of the couch to  steady herself on the way up. Her face was pale, her eyes huge. She  looked . . . devastated.

She licked her lips and briefly looked away as if gathering her courage.  Ironic, since she was the only one between them who had the strength  and courage of a warrior.

When she looked back at him, the emotion in her gaze hit him square in  the gut. Tears swam over her dark brown eyes and slid silently down her  cheeks.

"Do you want out, Ethan? Is that guilt that's eating you why you're with  me now? Because you feel responsible for what happened and that the  last words you said to me were about wanting a divorce? Did you want me  to find those papers?"

No longer able to stand apart from her, he crossed the room and gathered her in his arms.

"No, baby. God, no. Never. I didn't want out then. I don't want out now.  I love you. I made mistakes. Mistakes that cost me everything. The  moment you walked out that door, I knew I'd made the biggest mistake of  my life. I spent the entire week you were gone planning the right things  to say to you when you got back home. I was prepared to beg. To do  whatever I had to do to make you stay and to show you I loved you.

"And then I got the news that you'd died."

His voice cracked, and he couldn't go on anymore. Even saying the words  brought back the reality of that day. Of feeling like the entire world  had dropped from beneath him. He never wanted to go back there.