Silent Run
wouldnât be with Caitlyn. Where on earth had Sarah hidden their daughter?
He wanted to shake the answers out of her. Heâd never felt such violence or anger toward a woman. Sarah had ruined him. And it appeared that sheâd ruined herself too. Sheâd lost at least ten or fifteen pounds. Sheâd never been heavy, but now she was so thin she looked fragile, breakable. Her beautiful blond hair was a lifeless brown, her eyes filled with shadows, her demeanor nervous and wary.
Where was the woman heâd fallen in love with?
She was nowhere. She didnât exist, he reminded himself. The woman heâd lived with was a liar and a thief. He couldnât forget that. He couldnât let her get under his skin again. He had one goal now, and that was to find Caitlyn. Sarah was only going to be a means to that end, nothing more. He would stay with her until he had his daughter. He couldnât take the chance that she would run again.
Still, it took all the strength he had not to walk out of the hospital and join in the search for his child. But the police were doing their job, and Dylan was on his way to the accident scene. It was smarter for him to stay here and keep the pressure on Sarah.
So far Sarah had played the amnesia card exactly right. Her eyes had never once revealed any spark of recognition for him. Was she that good an actress? Could she really hide the truth so completely? Or was she truly without any memory whatsoever? It seemed impossible to believe that she could forget everything that had happened between them. She was probably faking it.
Opening his eyes, he glanced around the corridor and saw a young woman watching him. She had dark hair and eyes, and there was a pinched look about her white face, worry in her expression. When she realized sheâd been caught staring, she gave him a nervous smile. âItâs hard to wait,â she said. âI hate hospitals. Theyâre so depressing."
âYeah, I know what you mean,â he muttered shortly. He didnât feel like making conversation with a stranger. Fortunately they were interrupted. Jake got to his feet as a tall, gray-haired man paused in front of him.
âMr. Sanders?â he queried.
âYes, are you Sarahâs doctor?"
âI believe so, if weâre speaking about the woman in 407 with amnesia resulting from a car accident."
âYes. Her name is Sarah Tucker. Iâd like to find out more about her condition. What can you tell me?"
Dr. Carmichael stepped aside as someone pushed a food cart down the hallway. He waved Jake into a nearby waiting room. âWhy donât we speak in private?"
Jake cast a quick look down the hall. Sarahâs door was closed. While he didnât trust her to stay put, he knew she was too weak to go far. Even if she ran, he would find her.
* * *
"I want the girl,â the man said.
Sarahâs heart stopped as she saw the man pull a gun out of his jacket pocket and take aim. His hand was calm; not a single tremor shook his fingers. She gazed at his wrist, mesmerized by the tattoo of a tiger. Sheâd seen that tattoo before. Where?
The gun suddenly exploded, and a rocketing blast reverberated through her body, ringing her ears, almost knocking her off her feet. She put a hand over her mouth, muffling her scream of shock and terror.
She couldnât believe what had happened. Heâd done it. Heâd actually pulled the trigger. Bright red blood streamed across the tile floor. God, how could anyone bleed so much and stay alive?
She had to get help. She had to say something, but she couldnât get any air into her lungs.
The scene in front of her faded away, turning to blackness. She strained to see some light, but she was completely blind.
Someone was holding her down, covering her mouth and nose. She was going to be the next person to die. But he wasnât shooting her; he was suffocating her, she realized. In seconds it would be over.
Desperation broke through her paralysis. She pushed against the weight pressing on her, using her hands to swing at anything she could reach. Her fist connected with skin, bone. She heard a grunt, a curse, but the voice... it wasnât the same voice. Who was it?
Sarahâs eyes flew open. A man stood over her, wearing blue scrubs and a mask over his mouth and nose. He had a pillow in his hand, the same pillow that had just been covering her face.
He was coming back after her. He was going
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