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Chapter no 22 – LYLA

Crimson River (The Edens, #5)

Tย his girl needed a hot shower. She needed a warm meal. She needed a bottle of shampoo and a soft bed. Maybe if she slept for a few days, those dark circles beneath her eyes would fade.

But thereโ€™d be no shower or food or bed. Vera kept glancing to the door, looking more like a caged animal ready to escape than the vibrant, happy girl Vance had described. She was going to bolt and break his heart, wasnโ€™t she?

Well, sheโ€™d have to get through me first. Until she explained, Iโ€™d be a human blockade at that door.

โ€œI have to go,โ€ she told Vance from her seat beside him on my couch. โ€œI canโ€™t be late.โ€

โ€œNot until you tell me whatโ€™s going on.โ€ His hand was on her knee. It was likely a gentle touch, but I had no doubt that if she tried to get up, heโ€™d clamp tight and sit her ass right back down.

Vera clutched the bags from the grocery store against her chest.

The label on her blue box of tampons showed through the thin, white plastic. Sheโ€™d also bought batteries, Tylenol, first-aid ointment and a few different sizes of bandages. Iโ€™d been the one to pick everything up off the sidewalk and return it to the bags while Vance had lifted a bawling Vera into his arms, cradled her to his chest and carried her to his truck.

Sheโ€™d pulled herself together on the drive to my house. The crying had stopped, though her cheeks were still splotchy and her eyes red-rimmed.

She hadnโ€™t wanted to come inside, but Vance had pointed to the house, his face so stern. So fatherly. It was a look I hadnโ€™t seen on him before. One from his life before Quincy, when heโ€™d beenย Uncle Vance.

It was a look Vera must have known because sheโ€™d followed me inside, and after heโ€™d done quick introductions, heโ€™d told her to take a seat on the couch. Sheโ€™d done just that.

While Iโ€™d been in the kitchen, getting her a glass of ice water, sheโ€™d collected those bags to hold close. Was she afraid weโ€™d take them from her?

Was someone hurt? Cormac, maybe? โ€œHere.โ€ I handed her the water.

โ€œThank you.โ€ She took it, staring at it for a long moment. โ€œI havenโ€™t seen an ice cube in a while.โ€

Vance tensed. Not enough for Vera to notice, but those broad shoulders inched ever so slightly toward his ears. There was a storm of questions raging inside that man, but heโ€™d keep it in. Keep it hidden.

Heโ€™d stay strong for the young woman at his side who couldnโ€™t stop shaking.

She looked up at him, her big brown eyes swimming with tears. The same brown eyes Iโ€™d stared into weeks ago when Iโ€™d thought Cormac Gallagher was going to kill me.

โ€œDad is waiting for me,โ€ she said. โ€œI have to go or else heโ€™ll come looking for me. He canโ€™t come to town, but he will if heโ€™s worried. Iโ€™ve got to get to our meeting point so we can go home.โ€

โ€œHome?โ€ Vance asked. โ€œTo our shelter.โ€

Vanceโ€™s eyebrows came together. โ€œYou have a shelter? Where?โ€ โ€œIn the mountains.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re living in the mountains.โ€ He kept repeating everything like he still couldnโ€™t believe it.

โ€œYeah.โ€

Where in the mountains? How long had they been there? How was she alive? There were so many questions, but I kept quiet, standing aside and watching as Vance sat with her.

โ€œVera, what happened? Youโ€™ve been gone for four years. Everyone thinks youโ€™re dead.โ€

Her hand trembled as she lifted the glass of water to her lips for a sip. Then she sniffled, sitting a little straighter. Squaring those shoulders. โ€œIโ€™m okay with that.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re okay with the world thinking youโ€™re dead?โ€ โ€œIf thatโ€™s what it takes to keep Dad safe.โ€

Vance shook his head, blinking too many times. Heโ€™d spent four years hating Cormac for killing his family. Butย hadย Cormac murdered them? What about the twins? What about Cormacโ€™s wife? If Vera was alive, what the hell had actually happened four years ago?

โ€œIโ€™m all he has left,โ€ Vera whispered, her voice cracking. โ€œWeโ€™re all either of us has left.โ€

So her mother, her sisters, were gone. My hand flattened over my heart, pressing at the ache.

โ€œYou have me.โ€ Vance hooked his finger under her chin, his gaze softening as he took in her sweet face. โ€œTalk to me, kiddo.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t.โ€ Her chin started to quiver. โ€œI really have to go.โ€

He stared at her for a long moment, then in a flash, he was on his feet. โ€œThen letโ€™s go.โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t come.โ€ She shot to her feet too.

โ€œOh, Iโ€™m coming.โ€ Vance stood, looking down at her as he crossed his arms over his chest. The dad glare. Iโ€™d been on the receiving end of that one plenty of times from my own father and uncle. โ€œYour dad and I have a lot to talk about.โ€

โ€œHe wonโ€™t talk to you.โ€

โ€œHe will.โ€ Vanceโ€™s voice gentled.

โ€œI wonโ€™t let you come, not if it means heโ€™ll go to jail.โ€ โ€œHeโ€™s not going to jail.โ€

But Cormac belonged in jail, didnโ€™t he? My head was spinning, my emotions swirling. I hated that asshole for what heโ€™d done to me. For the pain heโ€™d caused. But Veraโ€™s beating heart changed everything.

If she was alive, what did that mean?

The bastard had still strangled me. But what if heโ€™d done it to protect his daughter? What if everything Iโ€™d assumed was wrong?

โ€œWhere are we meeting him?โ€ Vance asked her. โ€œUncle Vanceโ€”โ€

โ€œNo arguments.โ€ Spoken like a man whoโ€™d given her orders before. Orders sheโ€™d obeyed. He was her uncle, maybe not by blood, but practice. He jerked his chin down the hall. โ€œWant to use the bathroom before we go?โ€

A strange look flashed across Veraโ€™s face. It was a combination of relief and exhaustion and elation, like using a bathroom, with running water and a flushing toilet, was a luxury she rarely got to experience.

โ€œFirst door on your left,โ€ I said, offering her a small smile.

โ€œThanks,โ€ she murmured, then slipped past Vance and walked down the hall.

The moment the door clicked shut, he blew out a long breath. Both of his hands dove into his hair, pulling at the strands. โ€œWhat the fuck? How is this real?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s alive.โ€ He stared at a spot on the wall, his gaze unfocused. โ€œHe kept her hidden for four years. We all thought heโ€™d killed her. If he didnโ€™t . . . what else did we get wrong?โ€

โ€œThe twins?โ€

Vance shook his head. โ€œI was the one who identified their bodies.

Norahโ€™s too.โ€

So it was just Vera.

โ€œWhy would he hide her?โ€ I asked.

โ€œI donโ€™t know. Nothing about this makes sense.โ€ He let out a frustrated groan, then held out an arm. An invitation.

So I moved to him, wrapping my arms around his waist as he hauled me close.

โ€œI mourned her, Lyla. I cried for her. But sheโ€™s here. Sheโ€™s in the bathroom, isnโ€™t she? Am I dreaming this?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s here.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know what to think, Blue.โ€

โ€œYou have to go with her. You have to talk to Cormac.โ€ I tilted my chin back to meet his gaze. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m coming with you.โ€

โ€œLylaโ€”โ€

โ€œNo arguments.โ€ I stole his own words. โ€œThereโ€™s more to this story. I have the right to know the truth.โ€

Vance wasnโ€™t the only one who wanted answers. I needed to know if the man whoโ€™d tried to kill me, who hadnโ€™t killed me when heโ€™d had the chance, was truly the villain.

I needed to know why heโ€™d let me go.

โ€œItโ€™s too dangerous. I have no idea how heโ€™ll react. He was violent with you once.โ€

โ€œHis daughter will be there.โ€ I was counting on Vera acting as a buffer. โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œPlease? What if you need a witness?โ€

โ€œLyla. I wonโ€™t risk something happening to you.โ€

โ€œI need this, Vance. To face him.โ€ And to be there when Vance faced Cormac too. โ€œWeโ€™re stronger together.โ€

Vance sighed, tucking a lock of hair behind my ear. โ€œI donโ€™t know whatโ€™s going to happen.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s a chance youโ€™ll let him walk away, isnโ€™t there?โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ he murmured.

โ€œYouโ€™ll keep me safe. And I trust you.โ€ Depending on what Cormac had to say, Vance would do what he thought was right. And if he let Cormac go, it wouldnโ€™t be because he didnโ€™t want the man to pay for what heโ€™d done to me. It would be because whatever truths we learned today would dictate Cormacโ€™s fate.

โ€œI canโ€™t ask you to keep this a secret,โ€ he said. From my family. From Winn. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to.โ€

โ€œLyla.โ€ His eyes searched mine. His fingers threaded through the hair at my temple. There was something in his gaze, something big and powerful and something I desperately wanted him to say. โ€œIโ€”โ€

The bathroom door opened.

And just like that, we were out of time.

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