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Autoren: Nora Roberts
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didn’t lose her. Waves of relief, Cilla, and this lightning strike at the same time. There she is. And I knew. I’m in love with you.”
    It had been a day for shocks and jolts, and huge moments, Cilla thought. “You’re so steady, Ford, and I’m so disordered.”
    “That’s just another way of saying, ‘It’s not you, it’s me.’”
    “It doesn’t make it less true. I’m caught right now between the thrill, and the terror, of having someone like you tell me he loves me. And mean it. And that’s complicated because I have such strong, real feelings for you. I think I’m in love with you, too. Wait.”
    She threw up a hand as he stepped toward her. “Just, wait. I probably have a mild concussion. I’m at a disadvantage. You’re steady,” she repeated. “And I bet you know exactly what you want out of being in love.
    I’m disordered, and I don’t. What I do know, or at least what I’m pretty sure of, is you’ll want, expect things to change.”
    “Yes. But they don’t have to change today, or tomorrow. Part of being steady might be as basic as knowing how to appreciate what you’ve got, in the moment.” He framed her face. “There she is,” he murmured, and brushed his lips to hers.
    Cilla closed her eyes. “Oh, God. I’m in such trouble.”
    “It’s going to be fine. Now let’s go up. You should get off your feet.”
    He lay her on the living room sofa this time, and as he’d expected, within twenty minutes the emotional and physical upheaval dropped her into sleep. He took his phone out onto the veranda, leaving the door open so he’d hear her if she stirred. Sitting where he could watch her through the window, he started his calls with her father.
    When he spotted Matt heading up Cilla’s drive toward his house, Ford figured his friend had been keeping an eye out for any sign. He finished up the call—this one to a friend, an RN, just to make sure he handled Cilla’s injuries correctly.
    He gestured Matt to a chair as he disconnected.
    “What the hell, Ford?”
    “Hennessy,” he began, and ran through it.
    “Jesus. Crazy bastard. Are you sure she’s okay?”
    “I just talked to Holly. Remember Holly?”
    “Nurse Holly?”
    “Yeah. She thinks it’d be better if I could talk Cilla into getting checked out. But in the meantime, heat, cold, rest, ibuprofen. Got that covered so far. You saw the truck.”
    “Yeah, did a number on it. His own van, too. She got him with a nut shot?”
    “Apparently.”
    “Well, goddamn good for her,” Matt said with both heat and admiration. “I’d like a shot at him myself.”
    “Take a number.”
    “Well, listen, you need anything, she needs anything, you know where I am. There are a lot of people across the road there who’d say the same.”
    “I know it.”
    “And tell her not to worry about the work. We’ve got it covered. You’ll want to come over and set her alarm if she’s staying here tonight.”
    “Yeah, I’ll take care of it.”
    “Any questions, messages, whatever, I’ll make sure I leave them in her famous notebook, and I’ll pass the word to Brian. I’ll check with you tomorrow.”
    At the two-hour mark, Ford debated rousing her just in case she actually did have a concussion. Before he could decide, he saw the unmarked car pull into her drive. So he waited, watched Wilson and Urick get out, go in. Come out, get back into the car and pull across into his driveway.
    “Mr. Sawyer.”
    “Getting to be a habit, isn’t it?”
    “Miss McGowan’s here?”
    “Yeah. Banged up, worn out and sleeping. Where’s Hennessy?”
    “He’s in a cell. Do you want a list of the charges against him?”
    “No, as long as there’s enough to keep him in a cell.”
    “We’d like to speak to Ms. McGowan, go over her statement.”
    “She’s sleeping,” Ford repeated, and rose. “And she’s had more than enough for one day. More than enough period. If Hennessy had been in a cell where he belonged, he wouldn’t have had a chance to try to kill her.”
    “If we’d had any evidence, we’d have put him in a cell before this.”
    “So what?” Ford shot back. “Better late than never?”
    “Ford.” Cilla pushed open the screen. “It’s all right.”
    “Hell it is.”
    “Well, you’re right. It’s not. But I’ll talk to the detectives. Let’s get it done.” She opened the door wider. “Would you wait in the living room a minute?” she asked Wilson and Urick.
    After they passed, she let the screen door

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