Silent Run
have been that man who just tried to kill me. He could have asked what room I was in. Maybe thatâs how he found me."
Jake frowned. âI donât understand whatâs going on here, Sarah."
âNeither do I. But until I remember my life, I need to protect myself.â She made a quick decision. âCould you hand me my shoes?"
âYouâre not going anywhere."
âLook, last night someone tried to run me off the road. And just now when I was sleeping, I dreamt that I saw a man kill someone."
âWhoa, hang on a second,â he said, raising a hand. âYou dreamed that you saw a murder?"
âThatâs what I said."
âAnd then you woke up and someone was trying to smother you.â He couldnât keep the skepticism from his voice. âI donât know, Sarah. Maybe you werenât all the way awake."
âThat wouldnât explain why you saw a man leave my room,â she countered.
âTrue,â he said slowly. âBut you could have misread his intent. The pillow fell on the floor during your restless sleep. He came in, picked it up, and was putting it under your head when you woke up."
âI know that sounds like a logical scenario, but thatâs not what happened.â She paused, wondering why he was trying so hard to convince her that no one had tried to kill her. He hadnât been the man in her room, but she still didnât trust him. âShow me your arm,â she said abruptly.
âWhat? Why?â he asked in surprise.
âPull up your sleeve and show me your right wrist. In my dream the man who was holding the gun had a tattoo on his wrist. I want to know if it was you."
âYouâre crazy, Sarah. Iâve never shot a gun in my life."
âThen you wonât mind showing me your wrist, will you?â she challenged.
Jake hesitated and then shoved up the sleeve of his leather jacket along with his shirt, revealing nothing but skin. âSatisfied?"
âAbout that,â she replied. Until she knew exactly why sheâd left him, she was going to keep her guard up.
Their conversation was interrupted by the arrival of an older man dressed in a business suit. âIâm Randall Jamison, head of hospital security,â he said, his tone serious, his eyes concerned as he approached the bed. âWhatâs the problem?"
Sarah related exactly what had happened, describing the man in her room as best she could. She also told him about her car accident the night before, and the possibility that the two events were connected. While Randall Jamison didnât appear to doubt her story, he didnât seem confident that they would find the person. Sarah had to admit that she wasnât giving him much to go on. It had happened so fast, the room in shadows, the manâs face covered by a mask. She wasnât even sure sheâd recognize the man if she saw him again.
âIâve posted a guard outside your room,â Randall said as they finished their conversation. âIâll also discuss the situation with Deputy Manning and see what else he wants to do in terms of an investigation."
âThank you.â After Randall left, Sarah picked up the pitcher next to her bed and attempted to pour herself a glass of water. She didnât realize her hands were shaking until she spilled half the water onto the table. She set the pitcher down and drank what little water sheâd gotten into her glass. Then she took some tissues and mopped up the spill. All the while she could feel Jakeâs gaze on her. He seemed to be analyzing her every move, and she felt more than a little uncomfortable under his intense scrutiny. âWhat?â she finally demanded. âWhat are you thinking?"
âThat you were always neat,â he said, surprising her.
âReally? Thatâs the first positive thing youâve said about me.â Her words brought the scowl back to his face.
âThatâs all Iâve got,â he replied, obviously regretting his momentary lapse in anger.
âSo what do we do now?"
âHell if I know.â He turned his back on her and walked over to the window. He pulled the curtains wide open, dispelling the lingering shadows in the room.
She was grateful for the light and relieved to deflect Jakeâs attention from her for at least a moment. She needed to regroup, get her wits about her. Unfortunately, her respite didnât last long.
Jake moved back
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