by Emma Renshaw
When Rachel answers the phone, I ask, “Is Liam in a meeting?”
“Savannah! How are you girl?”
“I’m okay.” I clear my throat. “Is he in a meeting?”
“Are you okay?”
“Yes. I’m fine. Is he in a meeting?” It is taking every ounce of willpower I possess to hold back the tears that are straining to break free.
“Yes, doll. He is. Are you sure you’re okay?”
“Please tell him to call me when he’s out.”
“Sur–” I hang up before I hear the rest of her reply.
I drive toward Harper’s store, needing to warn her and keep her safe. When I turn onto the street, it occurs to me that Aiden could be following me. I could be leading him to one of the most important people in my life. I pass by her store, not even slowing down, hoping he doesn’t know I have a roommate. And, that he knows nothing about her.
I dial Harper’s number, and she answers on the first ring. “Harper,” I cry.
“Savannah? What is it?”
“My ex. He’s out of prison. Don’t go home.”
“What?” she shrieks.
I quickly tell her that he sent me flowers, telling me he’d see me soon.
“I’m going to close for the day. Where are you going? Liam’s?”
“He’s in a meeting. I haven’t been able to tell him yet. I’m going to the gym. Meet me there.”
James is one of the most important people in my life, too, but he’s also one of the bravest I’ve ever met. I don’t fear what could happen to him. James would look death in the eye and death would run the other way.
When I park at the gym, I look at myself in the visor mirror and try to wipe away the mascara coating under my eyes. I take a few deep breaths, looking out the window to scan the lot. I haven’t been able to shake the feeling that I’m being watched.
I run inside the gym. James is standing at the front desk. He looks up when I open the door. His mouth starts to form a smile until he sees my face more clearly. The edges of that smile quickly form into an intense scowl. He marches over to me, nodding toward his office. Tears pool in my eyes as I nod.
I lead the way into his office, James close behind me. He shuts the door firmly behind him. I sit on his brown leather sofa on the opposite side of the room from his desk. He leans against the door.
“Is this about Liam?”
I shake my head, and his tense shoulders sag the tiniest bit. “Talk,” he demands.
“Your way with words is truly amazing,” I say around my tears, trying to keep a remnant of myself. “You should be a poet.”
“Savannah, talk. Now,” he growls.
I nod. “My ex. Aiden. He’s back.” I break down, my head falling to my hands as sobs wrack my body.
James comes to my side, putting an arm around me. “How do you know?”
I tell him everything from both flower deliveries, Liam being in meetings without a phone, and my demand that Harper meet me here. James takes it all in silently. His body is coiled so tightly. “Look at me, Savannah.”
I look up at him.
“Find that rage you found in my ring. We knew this day would come. It’s here. You’re a fucking fighter. Your spine is steel, remember that. Channel that fear and turn it into rage. You can protect yourself. I will protect you. Liam will protect you. Don’t forget who you are. Don’t forget what you found in that ring and what you have with Liam.”
I nod, tears still streaming down my face. James cups my face, wiping them away. He kisses my forehead before standing. “I’m going to wait out front for Harper. I’ll send your girl back here when she gets here. Tell Liam you’re here.”
I pull my phone from my pocket. I send him a text.
Savannah: Call me when you can. I’m at the gym.
Now, I wait.
41
LIAM
I walk back to my office, hoping to grab a cup of coffee before the next meeting. I want to get a cup of coffee, go into my office, close to the door, and relax for a minute. The meetings have lasted most of the day. I’m tired of sitting in the boardroom but thrilled to be part of making some decisions. I haven’t been able to message Savannah all day.
She texts me daily with quotes her boss says. I smile, thinking of the messages I’m sure are sitting on my phone.
Rachel stops me as I pass her. “Savannah called. She sounded upset, asked you to call her back.”
I nod, saying, “Her boss is a real piece of work. She really didn’t want to go into the office today.”
“I hear that,” Rachel mutters under her breath.
“I heard that.”
She gives me a glowing smile. “I intended for you to hear it.” She turns back to her desk, getting back to work. I shake my head. Rachel has stepped up her game in messing with me since she met Savannah. Savannah gave her full permission to give me hell every chance she got.
I pull my phone from the drawer in my desk, waiting for it to turn back on. The smile fades from my face when I see several messages from Savannah and James.
Savannah: Call me when you can. I’m at the gym.
James: Get your ass to the gym now.
James: Who the fuck turns off their phone?
James: I’ll kill you myself if you don’t get here soon.
I dial Savannah’s number, not breathing. She picks up on the second ring. Her voice sounds like gravel and breaks over the one word she utters.
“Liam?”
“What’s going on, baby?”
“He–” She starts crying.
“Savannah,” I whisper, my gut clenching that she’s not in my arms. I start packing up my things, keeping my phone pressed to my ear. I pick up a folder from my desk to take home with me. If I skip this next meeting, I’ll need this with me to finish some work tonight. “Baby, talk to me. I’m packing up my stuff. Tell me what’s going on. I’ll be there soon.”
“He’s out, Liam.”
“Who’s out?”
“Aiden. He found me.”
The folder in my other hand drops, spilling papers all over the floor. “I’m on my way, baby. Stay at the gym.”
“Okay,” she says softly.
I hang up, grab my keys, and run out of my office. “Cancel the rest of the day and tomorrow, Rachel. Emergency. I have to leave.”
I don’t wait for her reply. I hit the elevator call button over and over before deciding to run down the seven flights of stairs. I point my Jeep toward the gym, getting there in record time. I’m out of my car as soon as I slam it into park.
James is outside, leaning against the building. I run over to him, intent on getting to Savannah, having her in my arms and ensuring she is safe. “Where is she?” I demand.
“My office. Harper is with her.”
James follows me to his office. I yank open the door. Savannah flinches at the noise. She’s sitting on the couch next to Harper. They’re holding hands and huddled close together. I kneel in front of Savannah, framing her face in my hands. I look her over head to toe twice.
I smash my lips to hers in a bruising kiss. “Savannah,” I say against her lips.
Her hands fist in my suit jacket, pulling me closer. Harper puts her hand on my shoulder, giving it a squeeze. She whispers that she will be out in the gym. Savannah pops her head up looking at James.
“I got your girl.”
“Thanks, pancake.”
He rolls his eyes before shutting the door behind him. Once the door clicks shut, I turn back to Savannah. “Baby, tell me everything.”
She closes her eyes, taking one shuddering breath before turning her spine to steel. I watch her transform in front of me, wiping away the fear and turning into the fighter I know she is.
My blood turns to lava when she describes walking back to her desk and seeing those roses. Since she told me about how he used to give her roses and brought her some before he kidnapped her, I’ve hated them. I stand up and pace the office, primed to kill, when she tells me there wa
s another set at her house waiting for her on her doorstep with a note basically telling her he was watching her.
“You and Harper are staying with me. Thank God Olivia set up the guest rooms last week.”
I’ve never seen his face, but I’m ready to tear this fucker limb from limb. I guarantee they’ll never find his body after I’m finished with him. I want to slaughter him like a pig for even making her worry.
Savannah’s hands are balled into fists, resting on her knees. She slams them down her knees. “I was supposed to get a call anytime anything happened. If he was transferred or up for parole, and definitely if he was fucking released. I haven’t even called to confirm that he was released yet.”
“Why not?” I am hoping beyond a doubt that it’s just some sick-fuck friend of Aiden’s playing games with her. I will still kill whoever is making her feel this way, but I fucking hope that Aiden is still locked behind bars, far away from my girl.
“There’s a case number ID that I don’t have memorized. It’s with my other important documents at home. I was on my way to get it when I saw the flowers. I was too scared to go inside. I didn’t know if he was in there or not, didn’t want to find out, either, so I just ran.”
“You did the right thing. We’ll get all that information when we go get your things.”
“You really don’t mind if Harper comes, too?”
I stare at her incredulously. Could she think that I would leave her friend and roommate at that house when the devil himself knows where they live? “Don’t even ask that,” I tell her, shaking my head. “Come on, baby. I want to get your stuff as quickly as possible.”
I pull her from the couch and bring her into my side. I want to surgically attach her there until this threat is over. Hell, I want to keep her glued to me even after this threat has passed.
We walk out of the office. James and Harper are in the boxing ring. James is instructing Harper how to punch. I’m thankful for that surly bastard. Thankful Savannah had somewhere safe to go while I was stuck oblivious in a meeting. I make a mental note to email my boss and request working from home for the time being. I don’t want to let either of these girls out of my sight.
When James and Harper spot us, they climb out of the ring. James nods toward the side, indicating he wants to speak with me privately. Once we’re out of earshot from the girls, he tells me, “I’m upgrading the security system that we put on your place. That one is good, but you need better.”
I cross my arms over my chest. “You’ll get no arguments from me. Both of them will be staying with me for the foreseeable future.”
“If you can’t be with them, let me know, and I’ll be there.”
I stick out my hand for him to shake. “I appreciate that, but both of them will have a hard time getting rid of me.”
James laughs. “Understood. I want to help though. Want to kill the fucker as much as you do.”
42
SAVANNAH
Liam follows Harper and me home. All of us pull into the driveway. Liam is out of his car first, scanning the street for any threat. He ushers us up the steps. Bile rises in my throat when I see the spilled vase of roses. After I unlock the door, Liam tells us to wait there while he checks the house. He pulls a gun from the back of his pants before stepping inside.
After a few minutes, he comes to get us, pulling us inside and locking the door behind us. “Both of you, hurry. Grab what you need and as much as you can.”
Harper takes off toward her room. She didn’t even want to come back here for clothes, saying she can just wear things from work, but what she couldn’t be without is her computer and other essentials for the online side of her boutique.
I turn toward Liam. “Can you help grab some of my things while I call the victim line number to see what happened?”
His knuckles brush over my cheek. “Anything, baby. You have a lot of stuff at my place, anyway.”
We go to my room together, walking hand in hand. He guides me in, looking around again, even though he just cleared the house. “I don’t want to stay here long. I want to get y’all back to my place where I know it’s safer. I don’t care if the cops said to wait for them. They’re taking too long to get here. You can go in later for your statement.”
“Just pack any clothes. I’ll make it work. My toiletries are still at your house from last night.”
Liam pulls a duffle from the closet, setting on the bed. He goes back into the closet to grab clothes. I start searching for the number and identification number. Once I find it, I call.
I go through the automated prompts until I can speak with an agent. I wait on hold, listening to awful music until finally, someone picks up the phone.
“This is Brenda,” a soft voice says. “How may I help you?”
Liam is now sitting on the edge of my bed with a stuffed duffle next to him, watching me. He says quietly, “Put it on speaker.”
I take the phone from my ear, putting it on speaker. “Hi, I’m looking to get information on an inmate.” I rattle off my ID number and Aiden’s inmate number.
“Just give me one moment, please.”
I step toward Liam. He grabs my hand between both of his, bringing my knuckles to his mouth to kiss them. I look around the room that I’ve made my home for the last five years. This room used to be my place of solitude, my only sanctuary. It was the only place I felt safe. Back when I couldn’t go to a grocery store, I barely left this room. I chose to stay in here, in the dark, and pretend I could somehow be fine someday. I finally found ways to move on, and Aiden has taken this room away from me, along with everything else he took.
I tighten my grip on the phone, rage pumping through me. I find more hate for him, hating him for taking more from me. I will not let him win this. When this is done, there will only be one of us, of that I’m sure. I’ll make damn sure that it is me who is remaining here on the earth—breathing, living, and loving.
“Yes, I have that right here, Ms. Evans. Inmate Aiden Klein was released three months ago due to overcrowding and good behavior. You were contacted by phone a week before the release.”
“No one called me,” I insist. Three months. I look at Liam. He’s been out longer than we’ve known each other. He could have been watching me—watching us—this entire time. I think back to each moment when I thought someone was watching me. Was that him? Was that my imagination as I thought it was all these years? I’ve felt watchful eyes since he’s been in prison. I always looked around and wondered, but usually chalked it up to my imagination because he was in prison, but for three months he’s been wandering free.
“Yes, I have here in the notes, that you were notified by phone one week prior to his release. You were spoken to directly, no message left.”
“What’s the number on file?” Liam barks. My eyes shoot to Liam. I can’t believe I didn’t think of that question. How can they insist they’ve had a conversation with me that never happened? I would have remembered if my psychotic ex-boyfriend was being released from prison, that’s the kind of thing you keep on the calendar. The day that your world will crumble around you again is a pretty important day.
Brenda rattles off a number. I nod … until the last digit. “That’s not my number,” I mumble. “Y’all called the wrong person.”
I hang up the phone, not caring for a response. It’s too late now. The damage is done. He’s out. He knows where I live and they had the wrong number.
The next week passes without incident. Harper and I continue to stay at Liam’s, neither of us wanting to go back to the house yet. We went back once to get more clothes. I felt like the entire house was ready to pounce, that something was hiding behind every nook and cranny, waiting to jump out at me.
After two days, Harper went back to her store.
Liam has been extremely protective throughout the week, begging me to stay home from work while he works from home. I feel like a caged animal inside of Liam’s house. He doesn’t want me going to check the mail by myself
. He barely lets me out of his sight in his own home with a new state-of-the-art security system.
“Where are you going?” Liam asks as I get up from the couch I’ve been perched on for days.
“Outside,” I bite out.
“I’ll come with you, I could use some fresh air.”
I turn toward him, my hands balled into fists. I can’t take this anymore. I can’t be caged. I can protect myself. I can stand in a fenced backyard for a while without a damn bodyguard. I want air and sun. I’ve been trapped in a house before, once against my will and once of my own doing. I refuse to live that way again. “No, I want to go alone.”
“I want to come with you, gorgeous.” Liam puts down his laptop and stands, sauntering over to me. His arms come up as if he’s going to touch me.
I take a step back. “No,” I say as calmly as possible. “I want to be alone.”
The easygoing mask drops from his face, his features set into a scowl. He crosses his arms over his chest, taking a step toward me. “That’s not a good idea right now.”
“It’s been a week,” I tell Liam. “Nothing more has happened. Harper has gone back to work.”
“That fucker isn’t after Harper.” Liam points at me, almost yelling, “He’s after you.”
“You don’t think I know that?”
Liam’s hand dives through his hair roughly before he crosses his arms again. He takes a deep breath, trying to calm himself. “I would rather be with you if you’re going outside.”
I’m vibrating with the need to break free. My eyes start burning, tears threatening to pool in them. I grit my teeth to keep my lip from wobbling. I’m feeling helpless, trapped in a house. I know Liam and James think it’s for my protection, but I can protect myself. I can get some damn air by myself. I hate that I slipped back into my old ways when I saw the roses on my desk and at my house. I knew this day would come, and I still reacted exactly how I didn’t want to. I will not live my life in fear of him. I will not react that way again.