hrough the glass towers of the financial district, doing nothing to warm her. Every bump in the road sent a jolt of
ation, the police had taken a statement, and by the time the last form was s
hing the blood off her skin, changing out of her ruined scrubs, and shoving her hospital ID badge deep into her bag before anyone could tell her to go hom
ine crash had left her shaky and drained, mak
rict. Caroline paid the driver and stepped out onto the sidewalk. The cafe w
smell of roasted beans and pastry filled the air. It was a st
r the window, surrounded by three other men in identical suits
et dragging. She felt like s
't pull out a chair. He just gestured to the empty seat across from him with his coffee cup.
eing Caroline with a mix
the seat uncomfortable. She looked at P
an eyebrow. "Don't you ha
ords tasting like ash in her mout
"You know, Caroline, I had to pay the bill. The whole bil
Caroline said,
rest. And the tip." He shook his head. "It's fine. I should have known better than to e
she can take your blood pressure, P
ned back to Caroline. "So, what's the excuse today? Or
blinked
ng since you sat down. It's rude. I'm trying to have a conversatio
ise in the cafe was too loud, the lights too brigh
another time," she said,
e cups rattled. "We do this now. You wanted a second chance,
ually thought his little coffee date was more
he said, the words slipping o
paused
ow. "A man tried to kill my patient. He held a scalpe
exchanged uncomfortable glances. Presto
he la
ing his head. "That's a new one. I've heard some crazy excuses to get out of
d, her hands clenching into fists
esident. Look, if you didn't want to see me, you could have j
fully peeled back the edge of the gauze on her neck, revealing th
t could be from anything. You probably caught yourself with a necklace or scratched it while fixing your ha
in her entire life. She had just shown him a wound fro
was
ou're right, Preston. You're not an idiot. You're just a narc
turned red. "
I apologized because I was trying to keep the peace. But I am done. I am done pr
Preston grabbed her arm, his
ere," he snarled. "Not
, trying to pull her arm free
ey
It cut through the noise of
ine t
s pale, his jaw set in a hard line, and a sheen of sweat glistened on his forehead despite the cafe's air conditioning. His right arm was in a heavy black sling, held t
own to Preston's hand locked around her arm. A r
reston. The look in
said, his voice quiet and deadly
e's arm, stepping back.
aroline, close enough to block Preston from reac
. "This is a private con
He was a full head taller, and he used every inch of that
d fury in his eyes, and seemed to decide that his pride wasn't worth
it anyway." He turned to his f
escape the tension. Preston shot Caroline one la
pounding. She looked up at Jarro
u doing here
the front pocket of his jeans and pulled out his wallet. He plac
coffee,
he door, pausing to loo
itated for o
him out into the c
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