Someone to Watch Over Me

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by Jerrie Alexander


  “Yes.” His shrill voice rose another octave. “You’ll see him soon. In hell.”

  He flicked the tip of the blade through the denim in her jeans. The surface cut stung, and she fought to keep from crying out. Staying under control got harder by the minute. She had to keep him talking. One more pull and her hands would be free.

  “You’re bleeding. Are you hurt?”

  “No. I hit Jonathan with a rock. Everybody believed your stalker knocked me out. So if you’re waiting to be rescued, don’t.”

  He took a step closer. When he moved into range, Stacey drew back both feet and kicked. The blow caught him off guard and knocked him to the floor. The knife skittered across the carpet, with Stacey scrambling on her hands and knees to grab it.

  The handle was less than an inch away. One last stretch and she’d have the knife.

  Jonathan grabbed her hair, yanked her back, and slung her to the side.

  Her head bounced off the hard floor. An array of stars detonated behind her eyes. He rolled her over, straddling her. Stacey caught his wrists in her hands to hold him off, but the blade descended and sunk deep into her chest, slicing through tendons and muscles.

  “Die!” He pulled the knife out and raised it high over his head.

  She lifted her hips, bucking hard and kicked her feet in an effort to unseat him.

  The front door exploded. He whirled, relaxing his attention on her. That gave her the chance she needed to knock him off balance. Jonathan tumbled off her.

  Rushing toward her, Cash’s eyes were stone cold.

  Jonathan’s eyes flashed wild and wide. The burning pain in her chest didn’t keep Stacey from scooting backwards and out of the way. A burst of crimson covered her blouse. Damn, there was too much blood. Even the waistband of her jeans was wet. Had he hit an artery?

  A sound shriek exploded from Jonathan. The sound was like something from a horror movie. With the knife held high in the air, he rushed Cash.

  The fight was over before it started. Through the fog forming in front of her eyes, she watched Cash deftly block the oncoming blow and slam his fist into Jonathan’s face. The crack of the bone in Jonathan’s jaw breaking filled the room.

  Cash rushed to her. He gathered her in his arms, rocking back and forth. From somewhere in the background, she heard Detective Kelly on his radio ordering additional backup, an ambulance, and the county coroner.

  “Please don’t leave me,” Cash whispered.

  She tried to smile, but what she really wanted was to sleep.

  ****

  Stacey shifted and a stab of pain in her right shoulder snapped her from drowsy to wide awake. The stark white walls matched the color of the bandage peeking out from under her cotton hospital gown. She wiggled her fingers and then flexed her hand. Everything worked.

  Next to her bed, slumped down in a chair with his long legs stretched out in front of him, Cash snored lightly. Dark lashes cast shadows over the circles under his sleeping eyes. Judging from the stubble, she hadn’t been out long.

  She ached to reach out to him. To touch him. Hold him. To thank him. But she didn’t have the heart to wake him. Instead, she lay in silence until his eyelids fluttered and opened a small slit. Her body warmed when that lazy, sexy smile slid across his face.

  “Hello, beautiful,” she said.

  “Men aren’t beautiful,” he reminded her, pushing himself upright.

  “Mine is.”

  “You scared the shit out of me.”

  “Scared me too. I won’t do it again.”

  “See to it that you don’t.” He rose, leaned over and kissed her forehead.

  “That the best you can do.”

  “For now.”

  “Jonathan?”

  “In the county mental ward. He thought you were his grandmother. Kelly dug up some pretty scary shit. Apparently, she thought men were evil. When her unmarried daughter died giving birth, she blamed Jonathan. Tortured him for years before he ran away.”

  “He came home when she died. Wonder if that’s when his personality split.”

  “I’m not an expert on that stuff, but I’m guessing the alter ego took over a long time ago when it became too much for him to take. Maybe being back in her house was the catalyst for his break with reality. Unless he starts talking, no one may ever know what all happened in that house.”

  “Somewhere he and Ray crossed paths.” She repeated Jonathan’s confessions. The two men had been on a collision course, and Ray lost the race. “So we don’t know who killed my landlady.”

  Cash shifted his weight, there was more he hadn’t said. Funny how she was learning to read those stormy eyes. “What aren’t you telling me?”

  “A search of Jonathan’s place revealed three brushes. Kelly’s waiting on DNA results on the hair, but he believes one is yours and the others belonged to two murdered women he’s been investigating.”

  “That’s why Jonathan said I wouldn’t stay dead. I should tell Kelly.”

  “He’ll be along. No doubt, full of questions.” Cash walked to the doorway and looked down the hall.

  “There’s more you’re not saying.”

  He turned and took a deep breath.

  “Your dad will be here soon.”

  From across the room, Stacey saw the muscles in Cash’s neck and shoulders bunch.

  “Who called him?”

  “I did. Got his number off your throwaway. He’d have seen it on the news anyway. No need to scare the crap out of him.”

  “I’m not sure I want to see him. He hurt both of us.” Her heart melted that Cash had taken what had to be a difficult step toward forgiving her dad. “He’s never going to change. Know this, if he forces me to choose, you will always win.”

  “I have no doubts. Sometimes it’s best to leave the past in the past. The whole thing sounds foolish now. You and I will start fresh. Build a life and family with or without your daddy’s approval.”

  “But I’ll never forgive his treatment of your mother.”

  A wistful smile lifted the corner of his mouth. “She’d be the first to tell us to let it go. I almost lost you. Again. Life is too damn short for me to stay pissed.”

  In a couple of long strides, Cash was next to her. He held out his hand. “As long as we love each other, we don’t need anyone else’s approval.”

  “Do we have each other?” She twined her fingers through his, looked deep into his stormy eyes, and saw trust. The warm undercurrent in his gaze confirmed it.

  “Damn right we do.” In a couple of long strides, he leaned over her. “Forever?”

  “Forever.” She ignored the pain and pulled him down for a kiss.

  Actions were much better than talk.

  A word about the author...

  Jerrie lives in Texas, loves sunshine, children’s laughter, and sugar (human and granulated).

  Researching and creating conflict for her heroes and heroines to overcome on their way to a happy ending is her passion.

  The author of three published romantic suspense novels, Jerrie loves hearing from fans at www.jerriealexander.com.

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  Table of Contents

  Table of Contents
r />   Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

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