By Request Collection April-June 2016. Оливия Гейтс
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СКАЧАТЬ tried to respond, at least that’s what it looked like, but no words came out. Finally, she seemed to snap back to herself. “You left your drink.”

      “I can explain.”

      She shook her head, still dazed, but not in complete shock. “You don’t need to.”

      He was close enough for her to hand him the can of soda. He took it, never looking away from her eyes, dilated far more than shadows could account for. “But I do.”

      “It won’t make any difference.” She turned, headed back from where she’d come.

      He wished she’d screamed at him. Cried. Run away. But her voice had sounded dead, her stride careful. He had to stop her. Let her know that he was on her side. Make her believe him.

      She didn’t have to forgive him, because even when his own heart was pounding like it would burst out of his chest, the most important thing was that she understood that she might be in danger. Real danger.

      That he’d put her there.

       15

      ANNIE WASN’T SURE SHE WAS going to make it to the cabin. Her head was spinning, and She kept thinking she would throw up, but she didn’t. He knew who she was. He knew about Christian. Lies. It had all been lies. It made no sense, because they’d been in bed together. She could still taste him. She’d worked so damn hard to remember everything, branding him into her being, but every sound and scent and touch had been a lie.

      Somehow she was at her truck. How much gas did she have? Enough to get to the freeway. She’d go somewhere, anywhere. There were always crap jobs that nobody else wanted. She could sleep in the truck, or maybe stay at a cheap motel. That’s why She had the other driver’s license. To run.

      Shea would take care of Safe Haven. It would all work out, except that Annie was a fool. She was so stupid it made her step falter, and she had to put her hand on his Land Rover.

      Her breath caught each time, like hiccups. Her purse was inside the cabin. Her keys. God, her money. She’d only take what she’d brought with her. Nothing from Safe Haven, never. She’d just dump out her books, put some clothes in the suitcase. Why did it have to end like this? Though, what had she thought? That it would all be a fairy tale?

      Her truck was so close, but her hand was sticky with spilled soda. Her things weren’t here. She’d been so hungry, and now her stomach churned.

      He knew who she was. He’d known who she was before he’d arrived. Was he a policeman? FBI? Or someone Christian had sent to hurt her?

      Good job on that.

      Broken bones would have been kinder.

      “Annie!”

      She winced at his voice and willed him away. The harder she tried to push herself upright, the more her legs shook. Shea. Shea would tell everyone why she left. She’d help. She was nice. Maybe. Maybe no one was nice, ever.

      “Annie, please.”

      Lesson learned. She’d work. She’d find someplace to sleep. She’d keep to herself. No more talking to people. No more letting anyone in.

      He’d lied.

      Worse than that, she’d believed him.

      Something gripped her wrist, and when she jerked to look, it was his hand, not cuffs.

      “Please come with me to the cabin. We need to talk.”

      She didn’t pull her hand away. She was afraid she’d fall. “There’s nothing to say.”

      “There’s a lot to say. I’m sorry you overheard that. I was going to tell you everything, but not yet. Later. When I’d fixed things.”

      She looked at him and it hurt. “Who the hell are you? Who sent you? I don’t know anything about the money. I never did.”

      “I believe you.”

      Her laughter came out like a bark, like bile. “Liar. You planned it. All of it. The email. Everything. Is your website made up? The foundation? Who do you work for, the D.A., the police?”

      “Obviously you didn’t hear the part you needed to,” he said quietly, his expression blank. Unreadable. But then she fooled herself into thinking she’d ever been able to read him.

      She did jerk away then, and at the second pull, he let her go. “Was it funny? Did I amuse you, or was it all in a day’s work? Huh? Or maybe just cruelty for the sake of it. That actually makes sense. You slept with me. You seduced me. It wasn’t enough to make me trust you. You had to go the extra mile.”

      Closing her eyes so tightly they ached, she held back tears through sheer force of will. “The hell with you, whoever you are.”

      “I know you hate me right now, I do, but dammit, there was nothing funny or cruel about any of this. I had no choice.”

      “What?”

      “You’re in hiding. Living under a false name. You disappeared from the face of the earth.”

      He wasn’t touching her, but he leaned toward her, again, his changed expression utterly new to her. Everything until now had been underlined with confidence and strength, but now he looked anxious and frightened. Not that she dared believe him.

      “Look,” he said, lowering his voice, as if he were afraid of scaring her. “I’m exactly who I said I was. But I’m also Christian’s brother.”

      “Christian Andrews?” She shook her head. No, he couldn’t be. Christian said he had no family. “He’s your brother?”

      “Yes. We share the same biological parents, but I was raised by my mother and her second husband. He adopted me.”

      “Well, I see lying runs in your family. You can tell your brother that I have no idea what happened to the money. I didn’t steal it. Oh, wait…he knows already, because the thief has to be him.”

      “I know,” Tucker said, moving closer to her. “I know.”

      She took a quick breath. So what if Tucker sounded sincere? He was a good actor. He’d been fooling her for days. Except the earnestness had reached his eyes, and she couldn’t look there, couldn’t afford to be stupid again. “What do you know?”

      “Please. Come back into the house. Let me tell you everything. You need to understand what I did. Why I had to keep certain information from you.”

      “Nice way of putting it.”

      He stood straighter, frustration clenching his jaw. “What was I supposed to do? I only found you by chance. You couldn’t have made yourself look more guilty if you’d tried.” Tucker sighed, then gentled his voice. “If anyone should understand that sometimes lies are unavoidable, even necessary, it’s you.”

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