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âWhat about Chloe?â Garrick asked. âDidnât Randyâs family hire people to come after you for rights to see her?â
Graceâs entire face transformed, and it was as if light emanated from her golden skin. âChloe belongs to my first husband. Matt was a wonderful man. Sweet and funny and generous,â the twinkle left her eyes, âand just as alone in the world as I was. I lost Matt to a freak pulmonary embolism when he was only twenty-five. Just like that.â She snapped her fingers. âHis death sent me reeling. I was taking care of Chloe by myself; I was working two jobs, and I wasnât sleeping. Then this guy comes along, and he seems steady and safe and friendly; he was a cop for goodness sake.â
Grace seemed to turn inward, her voice so soft it almost couldnât be heard. âHe could have been anything, though, truthfully. I wasnât even close to thinking clearly; I know that now. I was deeply mourning Matt, and my decision-making skills were not intact. I let myself get sucked into Randyâs world, and he slowly morphed into this brutal, belittling person. It was so subtle,â lines marred her brow as she spoke, âI didnât even know it was happening at first. And he very cleverly stayed away from Chloe.â Grace looked toward the living room, very likely studying Chloeâs profile. âI think he knew putting a finger on my child would snap me out of my fog. By the time I woke up from my stupor, I didnât have much money of my own to speak of, and none of his buddies would take my abuse claims and turn them into charges. They just gave him âwarningsâ.â Red lines burned across Graceâs cheeks as she said that. âI started secretly saving every penny I could. I didnât know what I was going to do, because he was still harassing and threatening me, but when he attacked that guy, I knew I had to run. I didnât have nearly enough money to do me any good, but I knew this was my one chance to disappear, and I took it.â
Devlinâs head spun. âHow in the hell did you make it?â
Grace shrugged. âWhen you finally look in the mirror and realize itâs potentially your very life on the line, and youâre about to have a second child depending on you, you just do it. I kept tabs and knew Randy hadnât escaped the charges. He eventually got out on bail, but it took a while and he wasnât allowed to leave the state. I didnât trust that, though. I got into a mode of moving, always feeling like I needed to get us a bit farther away from him geographically. I even kept it up when he went to prison. Then we hit Redemption.â Her lips turned up at the edges. âSomething about it felt right. My kids seemed to breathe easier. I felt less jumpy. Eventually I felt completely safe.â She turned to Garrick. âAt least until you started getting vibes a few days ago.â
Garrick looked beaten too. âChrist, Grace, you should have told me. I would have moved in here with you in a shot.â
âIt wouldnât have mattered. Randy obviously spent his time in prison thinking about coming to get me. If he saw you living in the house, he just would have changed his strategy. He wouldnât have given up wanting to grab me or kill me or ... or ... God knows what. If heâd been successful... If heâd hurt Chloe or Shawn.â She grabbed at Garrickâs arm as her face drained of all color. âWhat if Randy saw Shawn and figured out heâs his son?â
Garrick rubbed at the hand Grace had embedded in his forearm. âI donât think you have to worry about that. If Randy cared about taking the boy, he would have attempted to grab Shawn before going for you. It doesnât make sense to go for the adult first, who will fight back and likely create a scene. As a former cop, Iâm sure Randy understood that. If he realized Shawn is his, I donât think he cared.â
âIâd agree with that assessment,â Wyn added.
Grace took a deep breath, and then another. âThank God.â
Wynâs phone suddenly vibrated and bounced in a circle on the table. âExcuse me.â He tilted the device and looked at the screen. âThatâs the station. I need to take this.â
Getting up again, Wyn put the phone to his ear and wandered into the kitchen. Devlin heard him say, âWhatâs up, Shue?â before pulling his focus off Wynâs back and putting it on Grace and Garrick.
âYouâre both doing great.â He reached out and squeezed their hands. âHow are you feeling?â
Garrick turned his hand over and put his palm flat against Devlinâs, linking their fingers. âYou were right about your friend,â he said. His mouth was still set in a hard line, but less so than when Devlin had come to him on the sidewalk a bit ago. âI can see in Wynâs face that we can trust him. He has your back, which means he has ours too.â
âI think this must be what therapy feels like,â Grace said, her pitch still high. âIâve never shared so much about my history at once.â
Devlinâs heart squeezed as he studied this woman who appeared to be the same age as himself. Sheâs been through so much. âIâm sorry about your
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