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Images of Jake entered my mind, and then flashes from the night of the accident played over in my head.

Why can't I open my eyes? Why can't I speak?

As hard as I tried to push the images from that night far away, they came rushing back. Jake's face. His cold, dark eyes. Him in my apartment, choking me. Me fighting him off. Crawling through the window. Going to Reed's place. Seeing that he was still alive. Getting in the car, trying to escape. Jake chasing us in the car, trying to run us off the road. The accident. The image of Reed being pulled from the wreckage. The thought of Reed being dead again.

My heart raced. The beeping got louder, faster. I could feel myself drifting back into the darkness. I could feel it closing in around me.

REED

LEXI AND I were leaning against the door, waiting for the nurse to finish up her work. She had been so nice and patient with me, allowing me to stay in the room earlier, that I figured I could do the same and let her do her job in peace. It wasn't until I heard a loud, solid beeping noise that my heart shot up into my throat. When the nurse came rushing out of the room and screamed for a code blue, that was when I felt like I could actually pass out.

Nurses and doctors rushed toward us before I even had time to wrap my head around what was going on. I tried to push my way through, but a couple doctors told us we had to go in the waiting area. We weren't allowed in the room.

Those next few hours were some of the longest of my life. The only other time I felt that kind of fear was when I found out about my parents and when I learned that Lexi was badly injured and hanging on by a thread. Then, I was faced with losing my sister after I’d just lost my parents. Now, I was faced with losing the woman I loved and possibly my child.

"Have the doctors given you an update?" Lexi asked, handing me a cup of coffee. I shook my head, taking a sip.

"Not since earlier. There hasn't been much change in the last couple of hours. Her vitals are back to normal again and she's remained stable, but they still won't let me back there to see her."

She grabbed my hand. "I know it's tough. We just have to be patient and wait for her to wake up."

I swallowed hard, forcing the rising lump back down.

"The doctors said everything is back on track, right? And the baby is still doing well. We have to be thankful for that."

I smiled at her optimism. Then, not even a second later, the smile dropped from my face. Deep down, I knew there was a chance that Emily might never open her eyes again. I didn’t want to even think that was a possibility, but I knew it was true. I couldn’t lose her without ever telling her how I really felt about her. Even though our relationship had been great the past few weeks, I could still tell that Emily was reluctant to let me in completely. I had a feeling the secrets of her past she had been keeping from me was a huge reason why. Now, I was mad at myself for not telling her how I felt, for not telling her that I loved her.

"She's going to get through this, Reed. After all she's been through in her life, she's proven one thing above all else: she's a fighter."

I nodded and kissed her hand softly. "Yeah, I know."

"Do you want to take a break? Maybe go get some dinner or something? I'll stay to wait for an update." She looked at me with pity in her eyes.

"No. I don't want to leave her."

"Well, I'll go get some sandwiches, then. You need to eat."

"Thanks, Lexi, that would be great."

Lexi left the waiting room and I was alone again. Well, alone with a room full of strangers, all waiting to hear news on their loved ones.

The hours passed slowly and I fought to stay awake. Lexi had brought me another cup of coffee when she brought me the sandwich, but it didn't do me any good. I needed sleep. I hadn't slept much the night before, too scared that if I closed my eyes, then I would miss it when she woke up, even if it was for just a second. I wanted to be awake for her. I wanted to tell her how sorry I was for letting him hurt her again.

JAKE

WE HAD been laying low in New York for a few days. Rico wanted to go back to Las Vegas right away, but I couldn’t make myself leave the city. I couldn’t explain it, not even to myself, but I wasn’t ready to leave until I’d found out whether Emily lived or died.

Rico had been trying like hell to find out information about the accident and if there were any survivors, but it had been difficult. We didn’t have the connections here in New York that we did in Vegas. Finally, after a few days and hearing nothing, we left to go home.

Deep down, I knew that Emily was alive and I knew that when things cooled down, I’d come for her again. I’d beg her for her forgiveness and ask her to come back with me. If she didn’t oblige, well, I’d force her. Over time, she would forgive me and learn to love me again.

“It feels good to be home, boss.” Rico stretched out his legs and propped them up on the coffee table in the living room of the penthouse.

Normally, I’d give him a death stare and demand he take his feet off my table, but I didn’t have the strength or desire to open my mouth. Truth be told, it did feel good to be home. It felt good to be back in my city, where I had power and control. I just wished Emily was here with us, too. It killed me not knowing if she was dead or alive. I was hoping some of my guys in Vegas could find something out for me.

I was sitting across from Rico on the couch, staring down at the floor, lost in my own thoughts.

“You gonna be okay, boss? You haven’t said much since... you know, and you don’t look so good.”

Slowly, my eyes drew upward until I met his. “I’m fine. I just want to know if she’s alive or dead. Do what you can to find something out. I have to know.” My voice was lifeless.

He swung his feet off the table and they hit the floor with a loud thud. “You got it. I already have a couple of the guys looking into it. Let me go check to see what they’ve found out.”

As he stood up, there was a loud pounding at the door.

Rico gave me a sideways glance before answering it. I let out a low growl when I heard the voice of Officer Miller float down the hallway. He was, without a doubt, the person I hated the most in Vegas. He was one of the only cops who couldn’t be bought.

“Get out of the way, Rico. I know he’s in there. I saw him come in the building.”

“Yeah, he’s here, but that doesn’t mean you’re gonna get in here to see him.”

I heard a scuffle, coupled with a few loud grunting noises, and then Rico shouted, “Hey, you can’t come in here without a warrant.”

A few seconds later, I saw Miller enter the living room. When our eyes met, he grinned at me.

“You know, Jake. I’ve been working for the Las Vegas Police Department for five years now and ever since I started, I’ve wanted the opportunity to take you down. I just didn’t think it would be this easy.” His smile grew, and Rico finally appeared behind him, along with a handful of other cops.

“What are you talking about, Miller? I’m not in the mood for visitors.” I could feel my upper lip pull upward in disgust. I really hated this guy. My eyes glanced at the officer standing behind him. I knew most of them. Most of them were on my payroll and yet, they were all avoiding eye contact with me. Fucking cowards.

Miller chuckled and took a few steps forward. “Oh, you don’t have a choice this time, Jake. I need to know where you’ve been the last few days. We’re investigating a case in New York City, and lo and behold, your name was mentioned as the prime suspect in the case. Looks like you’ve finally slipped up and I’ve gotta tell you, I’m going to enjoy taking you in. Maybe more than I should.”