They clung fiercely to each other. Their bodies were wet and sticky from Gatorade and champagne. They tasted it on each other's mouths.
"I didn't know if I'd ever hold you like this again," he murmured hoarsely.
"I was so scared…"
"I love you so much. Oh, God, I love you."
"I was afraid you didn't, and I couldn't bear it." She trembled in his arms. "Oh, Dan, it's been such a terrible day."
"You can say that again."
"Not just the kidnapping, but…" With a shudder, she told him about Reed.
She could feel his muscles grow taut as she spoke, and she waited for his explosion of rage. When he offered comfort instead, she loved him even more for understanding so clearly what she needed from him.
"I'm sorry," he said, his voice husky with emotion. "I'm so, so sorry, baby."
Just telling him about it somehow made it more bearable. She nuzzled deeper into the wet collar of his shirt. "I wish we could stay in here forever," she murmured.
"Me, too. All I want to do is take you home and make love to you."
"The police are waiting for me."
"I'll have to talk to them, too. And the press."
"And I need to see Molly."
He cupped her face in his hands and tenderly stroked her cheeks. "Are you going to be all right?"
"I'm going to be fine. I just want to get all of this over with. We can meet at Ron's victory party tonight."
"Don't plan on spending too much time there." He gave her one last kiss, then held her hand as they slipped out into the hallway.
Inside the closet everything was still for a moment, and then there was a rustle in the farthest, darkest corner.
"Darnell?" The woman's voice was soft and ladylike, but clearly distressed. "Did you hear what she said? About Reed Chandler?"
"I heard."
Charmaine Dodd, who firmly believed in fair play, was indignant. "That rat! He shouldn't be able to get away with something like that."
"Oh, he won't, baby. I know the coach, and I can promise you Chandler won't get away with anything."
"I'm glad." She swatted Darnell's wandering hand, which had begun to massage her breast through her prim white blouse in the most delicious, although highly improper, manner. "Oh, no you don't. We're not married yet."
"But we're gonna be, and then I'll be touchin' you in places you didn't even know you had."
"I didn't say I'd marry you." The words were slightly muffled because she was trying to kiss him while she talked. Hugging a football player who was still wearing most of his equipment was very much like trying to cozy up to an armored tank. Even so, she wasn't ready to let him go. Not that she intended to make this easy for him by letting him know how much she'd grown to love him. Darnell was too full of himself as it was.
"Charmaine, baby, I just got off the field. I haven't been to the showers, but you still walked right into mis closet with me. Now if that isn't a sign you're ready for marriage, I don't know what is."
"Maybe I just feel sorry for you."
He chuckled and slipped his hand under her skirt. His caress was so exquisite that, for several long moments, Miss Charmaine Dodd forgot her principles. Instead, she ran the tip of her tongue over the diamond embedded in his front tooth and told herself Darnell Pruitt was going to make one fine, fine husband.
It was eight that evening before Dan had finished with the police, the NFL commissioner, and the press. The lengthy and dramatic press conference had been especially difficult for Phoebe, but she had handled it like a trooper and was already being declared a heroine on the evening news. He didn't like the fact that the press was trying to make him into a hero, but he knew that stories like this died a natural death after a few weeks. Then their lives could return to normal.
Ray Hardesty had suffered a major heart attack and was under police guard at the hospital. As Dan gazed around the silent coaches' locker room where he'd finally been able to shower and change into clean clothes, he knew he would have no regrets if Hardesty didn't recover.
Everyone else had left long ago for the victory party. As he slipped into his parka, he was bone weary and all he could think about was getting to Phoebe. But there was something he had to do first.
He walked out into the silent corridor, then drew up short as he saw Jim, Darnell, Webster, and Bobby Tom leaning against the opposite wall. All of them were wearing street clothes.
He regarded them uneasily. "I thought you'd be at the party by now."
"We decided to wait for you," Jim said.
"I have to make a stop first. I'll meet you there."
Bobby Tom unfolded his lanky form from the wall. "We care about Phoebe, too."
"What are you talking about?"
Darnell took a step forward. "Me and my fiancée were sharing the same closet with you and Phoebe after the game. We overheard what she told you about Reed Chandler. I shared the information with my teammates here."
Long seconds ticked by as Dan studied them. "I can take care of Reed by myself."
"We know that. We're just planning to come along for moral support."
Dan began to argue, but fell silent when he realized that, in their minds, Phoebe had become their teammate today.
Twenty minutes later, they pulled up in front of Reed's brick and stone two-story house. Dan was relieved to see that the lights were on. Reed was home, so this wouldn't have to be postponed.
As they walked up the drive, he slipped his gloves into his pocket and regarded the men who had come with him. "Reed's mine. I don't want anybody else to touch him."
Bobby Tom nodded. "Just make sure there aren't any leftovers."
Reed answered the door himself. When he saw Dan, he looked puzzled, and then his eyes widened in alarm as he observed the platoon standing behind him. He immediately tried to slam the door, but he wasn't quick enough, and Dan drove his shoulder into it, sending him flying.
The men crashed into the hallway. Reed scrambled back against the archway that led to the living room. Dan could smell his fear.
"What do you want? Get out of here!"
Dan moved forward. "I think you know what I want. If you're a religious man, I suggest you start praying."
"I don't know what you're talking about! She lied to you about me, didn't she? She told you some kind of lie."
Dan took his first swing, a hard jab to the jaw, and Reed flew back against the couch. He gave a howl of pain and scrambled to his feet, panting with fear.
"You get out of here, Calebow. I'm going to call the police. I'm going to-"
Webster calmly ripped the phone from the wall. "Too bad, Chandler. Phone's not working."
"If you touch me, I'll have you arrested!"
"Now how you gonna do that?" Bobby Tom stuck a toothpick in the corner of his mouth. "Right now the coach is having a drink with all four of us at my apartment. Anybody says different's a liar. Isn't that right?"
"That's right, Bobby Tom." Darnell wiped his shoe on one of the white damask chairs.
"You guys are crazy! You're fucking maniacs."
"We're not maniacs," Dan said. "We just don't think a slimeball like you. should get away with rape."
"Is that what she told you? I didn't rape her! She's lying. She wanted it. She-"
Dan's next blow destroyed Reed's nose. He began to whimper and tried to push it back into place as blood poured down his face. "It wasn't my fault," he sobbed. "I was drunk. I didn't mean anything."
Dan dropped his parka on the back of the couch. "When I'm done with you tonight, you're gonna be hurt real bad."
Reed tried to scramble to, his feet. "No! Stay away! Don't hurt me!"
Dan advanced on him. "You're gonna be hurt, but unless-I miscalculate, you'll still be alive. If you want to keep it that way, don't ever come close to Phoebe again. If you threaten her in any way, you'd better be prepared to live the rest of your life in a wheelchair."
"No!"
It was the last word Reed uttered before Dan' took him apart.