Carter Reed Page 80
He shook his head. “No, they were always there. They just followed you from behind in case Franco tried to snatch you. I didn’t want to alarm you.”
“Carter.” I was so pissed at him.
“What?”
“You should’ve told me all of this.” He drew back, capturing my gaze and holding it. I couldn’t look away. I didn’t want to. He needed to see how I was affected. “I thought I was losing you. Do you know what that did to me?”
He grinned. “Yeah, it made you act crazy.”
Rolling my eyes, I almost punched him in the chest, but pulled back at the last second. His grin widened at that. I shook my head. “You can’t keep me in the dark anymore.”
“I won’t.”
My eyes caught his again and I searched inside of him. When he saw my suffering, he softened. He whispered, “I promise.”
I nodded. “Okay.”
Then he kissed me and he put all of his love into it.
I stood on my tiptoes and hugged him as much as I could. He didn’t seem to mind his wounds, but I did. After showering, we dressed again and left to see the doctor.
When he was being prodded, Amanda came over and stood beside me. She had put on a fresh pot of coffee since it was the middle of the night. She yawned as she flashed me an apologetic grin. “I am sorry again. You deserve to be happy and he’s the guy for you, no matter what anyone says. This is right. The two of you. You’re right together.”
Warmth rushed up in me and I swallowed thickly. I was choked up with so much emotion, and all I could murmur was, “Thank you.”
She patted my hand and kissed my cheek before whispering, “You deserve your happily ever after. He’s it. This is it.”
I grinned, blinking back more tears. “Even with the mob connections?”
“Even with.” She pulled me in for another hug.
I was too touched to respond. The cynical side would’ve joked when had she turned into a hallmark card, but the sentimental side was too moved to even speak. It meant a lot, especially through all we’d been together. This was a friendship I didn’t want to lose.
“Okay.” She pressed her hand against my arm again. “Do you think I could get a ride home?”
My hand took hold of her arm before she could venture far. I pulled her back and shook my head. “You’re better off staying here.”
“Why?”
“I am pretty sure Theresa’s not home alone.”
“Oh. You’re right.” She sighed. “They can get loud. Alright. Can I sleep in a room this time?”
Laughing, I showed her to a guest bedroom on the second floor before returning back to the kitchen. The doctor was finishing up his assessment. He lectured as I drew clearer, “You need rest, lots of it. That means no nothing, Carter. No sex. No fighting. No nothing. If you can work from home, I’d recommend it. And I mean it about the sex. Don’t think I didn’t see that cute honey standing looking all concerned before. No sex.”
Carter pushed him back a little. “Don’t start, Doc.”
“Don’t start,” he sniffed. “Don’t start he says. He only woke me up, had his men come and transport me here, and now he says ‘don’t start.’ I’ll start all I want. You have a broken rib. It needs to heal!”
“Yeah. And it will.”
I turned the last corner. The doctor saw me and graced me with a smile. He lifted his notepad in my direction. “Make sure he rests and don’t have sex with him. Even if you’re doing all the work, it’ll still strain his ribs.” He clapped Carter on the shoulder, giving both of us a polite salute of the hand before he picked up his bag again. “And now I’m hoping that same transport will take me home?”
Carter waved his guys to do his bidding.
Later, as I helped Carter into bed and curled up next to him, I asked over a yawn, “Is everything done now?”
He pulled me closer to him, tucking his head into the crook of my shoulder and neck. His hand went to breast and simply held it. “Yeah. I think so.”
I nodded, my eyelids already drowsy. “Good.”
He kissed my neck where he was nuzzling me. “Good?”
Reaching up, I laced my fingers with his and breathed out a deep breath. Everything was how it should be. Amanda’s words. Franco’s death. Carter beside me. I knew that no matter what came at us, things would be fine. I breathed again in relief, feeling the first flutter of peace in my chest. My lips curved up as I rested my head against his. “Yeah. Everything’s good.”
“Good.” He pressed his lips to my neck again, one last time.
It wasn’t long until I heard his deep breathing and knew he’d fallen asleep. Then I closed my eyes. Everything would be fine. I’d make sure of it, no matter what challenges came at us.
Everything was perfect.