Chapter One
"This was all your fault," Elizabeth chastised
callously as Chris drove away from Ian's cabin after saving Elizabeth from
Ian's attack on her, "If you hadn't been so pigheaded then I never would've
been put in that situation to begin with you know."
"Correct me if I'm wrong, but you put yourself in that situation to
begin with in your blatantly obvious attempts to make me jealous," Chris
grumbled back at her with obvious irritation, "This was your fault."
"My fault," she huffed in response, "You were the one that slashed
the tired and almost caused Ian to turn me into a blood sucker once again.
This is all your fault because you can't control your hormones, Ramsey.
Can I help it if you think I'm a wonderful, irresistible woman?"
"Irresistible?" he repeated with a heavy frown, "More like impossible
and irritating. I can't stand you Elizabeth."
"Then why slash the tires," she challenged, "If you can't tolerate
being around me, then why make such a fine mess of things unless of course
it was your jealous rage?"
"You're living in the land of delusion," he threw back at her simply,
"because that's not at all what it was on my end."
"Then what was it?" she demanded glaring in his general direction as
she watched him closely.
"It was a case of my not wanting to be played again," Chris answered
tightly, his fingers clenching over the steering wheel, "Maybe I'm tired
of having things happen the way that they do and when you mentioned Ian's
cabin, it pissed me off quite honestly."
"Because you were jealous," her voice raised with eagerness.
"No because I don't like losing and especially not at that place,"
Chris cut her off abrasively, "I don't want to give Ian the chance to feel
superior over me once again."
"Because you were afraid he'd won me over," Elizabeth smiled feeling
her impending victory eminent as her thoughts lingered to the way she'd
grown fond of Chris over the last few months, "Admit it, you're crazy about
me, Chris."
"I think I'm going crazy and yes you're involved, but it's not like
you'd imagined it to be," he took a curve down the winding road carefully
as the rain began to come down ahead of them, "You're a dangerous, foolish
woman Elizabeth and the sooner I get you out of my life, the better I'll
be."
"Don't you mean the sooner you have me, the better off we'll both me?"
she lifted a perfectly sculpted brow easing her hand across his leg in
a seductive fashion, "I mean isn't that what this is really about?"
"This is insane," he looked down to her hand on his lap briefly before
focusing on the road ahead as his wipers wiped away the pounding rain clearing
up a thin path of vision for him to the road before him.
"Chris, would you stop being so impossible," Elizabeth sighed thinking
to her talk with Ian, "You and I both know that there's no point in fighting
it because we have a connection with one another--a connection that neither
one of us wanted or asked for, but it's still there nonetheless and the
only way to really get over it is to well, for lack of a better term purge
the fixation if you will."
"Purge the fixation?" he repeated turning his attention to her momentarily
before looking to the road ahead.
"That's right," she nodded sliding her hand up his leg in a seductive
fashion that she'd known to get her closer to what she'd wanted in a man
time and time again. Chris was rich, attractive, rich and funny and not
to mention rich and that was all she needed to get herself back into the
lifestyle that she'd grown so very accustomed to being married to Malcolm.
Sure Chris hadn't been her first choice in Port Charles, but he had enough
of what she needed to keep him around for a while.
"And how do you propose we do that," he questioned feeling her fingers
fan up over his thigh easing in over his body ever so slowly.
"Well I was thinking that the only way to really get rid of all this
obvious sexual tension was to explore it if you will in a one on one setting--you
know perhaps even in this car if you'd like."
Chris sucked in a breath as he turned his attention to her fully surprise
evident behind his dark eyes, "You want to go for it in my car?"
"Sure," she flashed him her best look of temptation as she reached
her target, massaging her palm over his body, "why not?"
"You're serious," Chris blinked back in surprise feeling her fingers
settling in over his lap, "Right now?"
"Right here," she nodded eagerly, "We can make love in the car and
see where it goes from here," she teased her hand over his body as Chris
grabbed her wrist stopping her mid-movement and a laugh spilled over her
lips, "Tell me Chris, ever do it in a car before?"
"Actually," he felt a smile tease over his lips as he carefully dislodged
her hand from his body giving himself a chance to breath, "I have and in
this car as a matter of fact."
"Oh really?" her lip curled into a pout as she sank back into the leather
passenger seat, "Well, I'm sure it couldn't possibly have been as good
as it's going to be for you tonight if you pull over."
"Elizabeth, can I ask you a question," Chris glanced over at her seeing
her finger teasing over the top of her blouse casually popping open a button,
"How many men have decided not to ravish you after that kind of come on?"
"Shouldn't you be asking how many man have taken me up on the offer
after this kind of come on because given that I've had a hundred percent
rate of seduction, that might be an easier answer."
"Actually," Chris shook his head thinking about the ways in which he'd
always managed to find himself caught up in the crazy schemes Elizabeth
had put him into over the last few months. Had life become that pathetic
for him?
"Chris, I don't know what you're worried about," she began with a hint
of a smile, "I'm trying to make this as easy as possible for you considering
how you were ready to take Ian on and be my hero."
"Believe it or not that had nothing to do with you," Chris admitted
after a moment's hesitation, "It had more to do with something else."
"Chris, you don't have to pretend," Elizabeth began leaning over to
kiss the side of his neck with a low moan, "I already know how you feel
for me…"
"Elizabeth, knock it off," he spoke her name sharply feeling himself
jump a bit at the contact as the car hit a puddle and began to skid on
the winding road. He struggled to get control of the wheel as Elizabeth
flew back into her seat and a tiny scream fell from her lips.
"Chris, watch out," she screamed seeing a figure before them as Chris's
eyes fell upon the woman in the middle of the road. Seeing her before him
in the darkness, he steered the car away from her hoping to avoid disaster
as his car crashed into the embankment.
A dull hiss began to roar over the silence that filled his car as Chris
looked to Elizabeth seeing that she'd been shaken in the crash, but still
she looked alright for the most part as he reached out to touch her arm.
"Elizabeth," he spoke her name as her angry eyes darted towards him.
"You imbecile. I told you to keep your eyes on the road considering
the weather," she hissed in response pulling at her seatbelt before plucking
it open, "Honestly, if you wouldn't have let your hormones get the best
of you, then we wouldn't be in this position right now lost in the middle
of nowhere with no one around us."
"I can see your fine," he grumbled moving away from her as he looked
out into the stormy night beyond his car, "so I think I'll go check on
the person in the road."
"Wait a second," she tugged on his arm urging him towards her once
again, "Chris, you can't just leave me. Don't go out there."
"Elizabeth, I have to check on the person. They might be hurt."
"But I might be hurting and I need you," she threw out desperately,
"Don't go."
"Elizabeth," he untangled himself from her reach, "I have to check
this one out."
"Chris, please don't go," she begged as he opened the door and stepped
out into the night feeling the icy sleet and rain pour down upon him. A
frown touched over his lips as he realized that this kind of storm wasn't
typical for a New York night like this. Sure, the autumn had brought with
it a sense of chill and the feel of change, but not like this one seemed.
Hanging over the night was a feeling, a strong, eerie thing that hung
over the pit of his stomach as Chris noticed the remains of a car across
the road. It seemed to be teetering on the edge of the bridge that Chris
had maneuvered himself over and it seemed on the verge falling into the
river beneath the bridge. He quickly rushed over to the car wondering if
it's occupant had been trying to flag someone down when he'd lost control
of his own car. While he'd been too distracted by Elizabeth at the time,
he'd struggled to keep from having a collision with the woman he'd seen--at
least he'd thought it was a woman, he realized suddenly seeing that nothing
was as clear as it should've been. He hadn't thought he'd hit anyone, but
given the degree of the rain and the winds, he couldn't be sure.
"Chris, get back in here," Elizabeth's voice echoed through the darkness,
"It's cold in the car."
"Call 911," Chris ordered back as he waved in her direction.
"What?"
"Call for help," he threw out again realizing that she'd be completely
useless as he looked to the car before him. Moving forward he could see
that the driver's side door was thrown open completely as the car teetered
on the edge of the bridge. He couldn't see much more than darkness from
within it's simple interior as he reached out wondering if there was someone
still inside. He made one more step forward as the car spilled off the
edge plummeting into the water below with a resounding thud.
Fear and adrenaline flooded over his senses as Chris began to tear
away at his jacket wondering if there was someone inside the car before
him. The crashing waves began to tear at the car, causing a screeching
hiss to rise above the angry waters below. In it's decent, the car had
caused an uproar in the river as the storm took no prisoners as it brought
forth the end of the automobile tearing and ripping it apart before Chris.
He looked back to his own car wondering if Elizabeth would follow simple
direction before he fully shed his coat as the doctor in him took over
and he prepared to risk it all as he thought of reaching out for the car's
occupants. Just as he was about to go over the edge, he watched a hand
rise above the darkness clenching onto the earth beneath the fingers that
hung on so desperately.
"Help me," a pinched voice cried out as Chris turned his attention
to the pale hand before him. Rushing towards the sound, he knelt down on
the ground straining to see the face behind the hand that beckoned him.
Suddenly none of that mattered as saving this person before him was top
priority. He pulled her towards him, hearing the sounds of her heart pounding
as he hoisted her up into his arms, or was it his own as the trembling
woman sank into him. He could feel the chill that flooded over her as her
arms wrapped around his strong shoulders allowing him to pull her to safety.
"You're going to be okay," he promised feeling the ground crumble beneath
him as he fell back taking her down with him as the sounds of the car being
torn apart below carried over them.
Feeling her weight shift over him as he collapsed he realized she must've
passed out as fear flooded over him. Chris quickly turned her in his arms,
carefully placing her beneath him on the ground as he tried to shield her
from the storm. Looking over at his car, he strained to see if Elizabeth
had made some attempt to get help, but all he could make out was the blinding
haze his headlights had created and that was suddenly secondary to the
woman beneath him. His eyes fell upon her scantly clad form as he noted
the flimsy, frail looking black silken slip she'd been donned in as he
hung over her soft, shapely curves. Her legs were scraped and bruised with
obvious abused evident in her as he wondered if he had in fact hit her
in the crash. Fear consumed him as he noted the needle marks running up
her arms, causing her otherwise flawless skin to be tainted by the redness
that was revealed to him. Feeling a worry rush over him, he began to wonder
just what this woman was doing out on a night like this as he reached out
to collect the jacket he'd discarded in a haste.
"How did you get out here," he questioned aloud covering her up to
the best of his ability as he lifted his fingers to her neck seeking out
a pulse as her dark hair cascaded around her face hiding it from him. A
breath of relief rushed over him as she seemed to have a pulse--a weak,
unsteady one, but it was there none the less. As he reached for her arm,
he realized that the track marks he'd noticed were seemingly something
that had been around long before the accident. Wondering if she was some
kind of junkie, he'd thought that perhaps she'd gotten behind the wheel
of her car and stumbled out before him in a haze, unaware of how things
were, but given her appearance, he had his doubts. She was thin--too thin
to be considered healthy and as he looked at what she'd been wearing on
top of the position her car was in, another thought occurred to him--one
with much more sinister intent. Reaching forward, his fingers pressed through
her dark hair as he heard the sound of footsteps approaching from behind
him.
"Chris, I called for help," Elizabeth explained simply rubbing her
arms as the rain poured down upon her, "They think they'll be able to find
us and there's an ambulance on the way."
"I don't know if they'll make it in time," Chris began as he tried
to see if the woman before him was breathing.
"Chris, it's not safe out here," she watched as he repositioned himself
over the body before him, "Chris, what are you doing? Did you hit her?"
"I don't know Elizabeth," Chris answered reaching out for her hair
once again in an attempt to sweep it from her face.
"Well don't touch her if you did. If she's hurt and it's because of
us…"
"Elizabeth, enough," he glared up at her as he ignored her protests
and he turned his attention to the woman before him. Sweeping her hair
from her face, he felt a gasp fall from his lips as the sound of sirens
could be heard in the distance, "No, it can't be."
"What?" Elizabeth's eyes widened in surprise, "Is she dead?"
"I thought so," Chris breathed as Elizabeth stepped forward.
"What?"
"She can't die on me," Chris leaned forward administering mouth to
mouth as his fears poured down upon him deeper and harder than the rain
that surrounded them. He felt her chest rise and fall with his breath flooding
life into hers as he prayed that this wasn't just a dream--some kind of
nightmare come to life. If this was what he believed it to be, then he
had a chance to save the very thing that had slipped out of his life once
before.
"Chris, what's happening," Elizabeth turned towards the sound of the
sirens, "Thank God someone's coming."
"Make sure they see us," Chris began desperately as Elizabeth headed
towards the sound. He looked down to the woman before him ready to do anything
and everything in his power as he realized he wouldn't have forgotten her
face--the face that had haunted his dreams each and every night since he'd
thought he'd lost her. She was his angel, his heaven and now she was before
him, cold and clammy on the ground as the rain surrounded them, but as
he offered up his breath of life into her praying for a miracle, a gasp
spilled out from her lungs and she began to cough as he pulled away from
her. Her dark eyelashes fluttered up at him in a haze as she continued
to cough, water spilling over her lips as Chris reached out to her turning
her so she wouldn't choke as she coughed.
"You're going to be okay," he promised as she took in a breath, her
pulse racing wildly as Chris heard the sounds of the paramedics just beyond
the place they'd wound up in with one another.
"Wh-what happened," she questioned weakly as she turned her eyes up
towards him, confusion evident in her tone as she blinked in surprise,
"Chris?"
"It's okay," he tried to assure her as he too blinked a few times wondering
if this was all just a dream, "Eve, everything's going to be okay…" he
offered once more.
"I know that now," she whispered hoarsely as her head fell back and
she collapsed in his arms just in time for the paramedics to join the scene
as Chris realized his life was about to change forever from this moment
on.
Chapter Two
Chris paced the darkened hallway at the hospital feeling the stickiness
of his shirt cling to his every contour as his heart thudded in his chest.
He'd tried to convince the paramedics that he was in fact a doctor and
that he was best equipped to deal with the situation at hand, but they'd
been adamant about not letting him treat Eve. Just thinking about the way
she looked when he'd found her, the way her body was battered and bruised,
it caused an ache to swell up inside of him as he thought to that time
they'd spent in the ambulance on the way over.
"Everything's going to be okay," he could still hear himself saying
to her as he realized that he had far too many questions and not enough
answers as he'd seen her in such a state. It brought a pain to his heart
as he realized that there was so much that he didn't know, so much that
he couldn't quite understand, and yet here she was plain as day before
him and alive--barely alive at best, but still here on this earth.
"Chris," a voice beckoned him as he turned around to find Elizabeth
standing in the hallway underneath one of the fluorescent lights that shone
dimly above her. Her blonde hair was tangled as she clung to the blanket
that the paramedics had provided her with. She rushed over to him, her
eyes smeared to a black shade as her makeup had lost the war the winds
and the rain had waged upon her, "Thank God I found you."
"Elizabeth," he spoke her name realizing that he'd forgotten completely
about the woman he'd been driving with before all of this began. Sure,
he'd known she was there, but he hadn't given her a second thought from
the moment he'd found Eve. Even now, he couldn't stop thinking about the
woman he'd been hoping to hear word on as Elizabeth reached out to touch
his arm gently.
"I was so afraid they were going to keep us in here for hours after
that accident," she explained with a scowl as she shook her head allowing
the droplets of water in her hair to splash all over as she shuddered at
the thought, "and quite frankly this is the last place I want to be at
a time like this, so let's get out of here."
"I can't," Chris argued with her snapping back into the moment as her
urgent tug on his arm pulled him from his thoughts of Eve.
"What do you mean you can't? Did the police say that they wanted to
talk to you about something else? I mean it's not like we hit that woman
because you and I both know that wasn't the case," she began discontent
washing over her as she shifted on her toes, "Chris, you told them we didn't
hit her, right?"
"Elizabeth, that's not it," he shook his head dismissively turning
towards the ER once again, "I can't leave."
"If the police don't want you to stick around for more questioning
and they know that we had nothing to do with this accident, then as far
as I can see we're free to go. The woman is in good hands now and we did
our charity work for the day, so now it's time to get home. I'm wet and
I'm tired and I'm a bit cranky after this disaster of a night--not to mention
that my bee sting from earlier still has my head a bit hazy so I would
really like to slip into something more comfortable and dry preferably
and well I'd also like to maybe take on one of those killer martinis of
yours."
"I'm not going anywhere," Chris answered firmly as he glanced back
at her seeing her eagerness to split from the scene they'd found themselves
in as her main concern had returned to her top priority--herself.
"Of course you are," she started to slink her arm in his, "Crhis, I
know I'd promised you a night full of passion and maybe once we get out
of this place and away from the smells of the blood and the disinfectant,
well perhaps it could perk me up a bit and we could return back to that
seduction scenario we'd talked about."
"Elizabeth, what part of no don't you understand," he frowned deeply
rubbing the back of his neck as the tension in his head mounted and he
felt as though he was going to burst from the inside out, "I'm not going
anywhere."
"Then how the hell do you expect me to get home," she placed her hands
on her hips defiantly, "You were the one who slashed my tires so you're
the one who is responsible for getting me back home you know. Clearly we
wouldn't be in this position if it wasn't for you…"
"Elizabeth, not now," he raised his hand to silence her as his voice
grew tight with anxiety, "I'm not in the mood for this."
"Whether you're in the mood for it or not, this is your reality check
there Chris and you put us in this situation and I demand you take us out
of it starting now."
"Fine," he reached into his pocket feeling the damp material cling
against him as he withdrew his wallet. Quickly he fumbled within it's leather
contents and he pulled out a couple hundred dollar bills and handed them
over to her, "Here you are."
"Excuse me?" she blinked back at him insulted, "What the hell is this?"
"It's money for a cab," he answered flatly before turning towards the
ER once again, "so go home."
"Now just wait one damned minute here," she marched up behind him,
"I'm not going anywhere in a cab when you are clearly capable of taking
me home and I expect you to do just that. I mean it's not like you have
any obligations here," she paused contemplating her words as she stepped
towards him placing her hand on his shoulder, "Chris, I know that the doctor
in you is wanting us to say, but the man in you should be thinking about
what's waiting for us back home in Port Charles. It's been a long day and
I'd just as soon have it end now if we're going to be stuck here at this
hospital."
"I gave you money for a cab," he answered simply with a shrug of his
shoulders as he stepped out of her touch, "so why don't you just call it
a night and head on home as I'm sure you'll have more than enough money
there for the ride."
"Chris, that's not what this is about and you know it," she stomped
her foot finding him increasingly difficult as she felt the faint buzzing
coming from inside her purse. With a huff, she fished inside pulling out
her phone and bringing it up to her ear despite the many signs hanging
in front of her about not using a cell phone in this particular area of
the hospital. "Hello…" she began hearing the voice on the other end of
the line as her mood perked up, "Alison, oh hi darling," she walked away
from Chris as he felt a breath of relief escape his lips.
Suddenly without Elizabeth around, Chris felt some peace and quiet
despite his raging emotions about what he'd encountered during the crash.
Even now as he replayed the events in his head over and over again, he
struggled to find a way to make sense of what had happened with Eve. How
was it she came to be on that bridge? On that road so near death when she'd
been taken from him so very long ago? Could it be that she'd never truly
left, but if that had been the case then where had she been? He knew now
that there was no easy explanation to things, but the sooner he heard word
on her, the better off he'd be as he had a sinking sensation that at any
moment he would awaken and it would all be nothing more than a dream--much
like the ones that had haunted him all these months without her.
"Chris, that was Alison," Elizabeth's voice pierced through his questioning
mind like nails on a chalkboard as she tugged on his arm, "She's getting
married right away and we have to get out of here like now."
"Elizabeth, I'm not leaving," he snapped turning to face her.
"Of course you are," she ignored his angry eyes, "because I refuse
to miss the most important day of my daughter's life because you're having
a temper tantrum. She and Rafe aren't far from here and if we hurry I'm
sure we'll find time to…"
"You can find time, but I'm not going," Chris answered flatly, "Not
now and not with you."
"Chris, what has gotten into you," she curled her lip in a pout, "You're
not acting like yourself and I'm starting to worry about you. Did you hit
your head in the crash?"
"Elizabeth," he began finding himself at his wit's end as the door
opened before him and the doctor on duty stepped out into the waiting room.
Immediately all thoughts of arguing with Elizabeth took a back seat as
he rushed over to the doctor before him.
"Dr. Ramsey," the man questioned as Chris nodded eagerly.
"Tell me she's alright," Chris pleaded with him, "that there wasn't
more damage than I'd imagined."
"Other than having been subjected to some pretty potent narcotics and
a severely sprained wrist, not to mention the nasty bump she took on the
head, well I think our patient is going to pull through this as long as
we can run her through the course of detoxing her," he answered simply
as a breath of relief flooded over Chris's lips.
"Then I can see her, yes?" Chris questioned eagerly.
The doctor nodded, "We'd like to keep her under observation and work
on flushing her system a bit more, but I'm sure I can find a way to get
you in to see her as you are family, right?"
Chris nodded in response, "That's right, I'm her husband."
"Her what," Elizabeth's eyes widened in response to him as she pulled
on his arm tearing him away from the doctor before them, "Why the hell
did you say that? Chris, you and I know nothing about this woman other
than she was some junkie on the streets and now you're taking up with her
pretending to be her husband. Chris, what's going on?"
"Elizabeth, I don't have time to explain," Chris started to pull away
from her.
"Make time," she demanded harshly, "because I have to get to my daughter's
wedding and I won't let something as ridiculous as this keep me from getting
there."
"Then go," Chris shot back simply as his eyes penetrated hers, "I'm
not leaving her."
"You're making a mistake," Elizabeth's lip curled into a pout as she
watched him closely, "You do realize that, don't you because if I walk
out this door without you, this isn't going to be one of those situations
where I come back wanting you to be a part of my life and share things
with me. I'm not going to be in a giving mood if you don't change your
mind."
"Elizabeth, I've made a lot of mistakes up until this point, but I'm
not going to do that again," he stated simply before turning to the doctor
before him, "I'd like to see my wife now."
"Of course," the man nodded in response leading Chris away from the
waiting room as Elizabeth watched his retreat wondering what in the world
had possessed Chris to behave so impulsively and so stubbornly about a
woman neither of them had known before the accident. Still as she thought
to Alison's special day, she realized that Chris would have to wait as
her daughter was now her top priority. With that thought in mind, she left
the hospital realizing that one way or another Chris would be back. It
would only be a matter of time before he started groveling to her and when
he did, oh would she ever make him beg, but now, well now was all about
Alison.
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Silently Chris made his way into the dimly lit recovery room Eve was
laying in. His breath caught in his throat as he realized that the fluorescent
lighting overhead did nothing to hide the bruises that ran up along the
inside of her arm. Her pale features were enough to cause his heart to
shudder as her cheekbones seemed so hollow, so lost in the misery that
she'd somehow been subjected to all this time as he pulled up a seat beside
her. Now as he listened to the sounds of the machine's she was hooked up
to, his heart pounded in his chest, blood racing through his veins as he
realized that despite the time and torture she'd somehow been subjected
to, she was still radiant as ever--as beautiful as the day he'd first fallen
in love with her and in this instant in being near her again, he realized
he never wanted to let go of her again.
Slowly Chris eased his finger tips up over her hand, brushing the pad
of his thumb tenderly against her palm as she twitched ever so slightly,
clearly a sign of the drugs working through her system as his heart ached.
He lifted her hand up to his lips kissing it tenderly as tears pooled in
his eyes, "What happened to you," he questioned in a tight whisper as he
tried to make sense of what was taking place.
Chris thought to the last time he'd seen her, to the day he'd been
unable to share his feelings with her. He'd wanted so many times to seize
the moment and reclaim that day again and again as it would've kept her
from the horrible twist of fate that had ripped her from his life, but
now as she lay before him hanging onto the life that had pressed through
her lungs carrying forth a breath with each passing moment, he saw that
she was real. She wasn't just a figment of his imagination and as he leaned
in beside her holding her hand to his face, he felt the tears blurring
his vision as he'd somehow been granted a miracle--somewhere out there
destiny had offered him a second chance at happiness that he'd believed
was gone from his life forever.
"You're safe now," he promised kissing her hand tenderly as he vowed
to himself that he would do anything in his power to keep her from harm's
way as he was given the gift of a lifetime in her return. Nothing would
ever keep him from her again as in holding her like this, feeling the warmth
of her hand against his cheek as his tears overcame him, he promised himself
that this time there would be no more mistakes--no more empty promises
and secrets. From this moment on he was going to allow his heart to lead
him to the love he'd missed out on before with the only woman he'd ever
truly felt this kind of connection to. From here on out it was about keeping
Eve Lambert in his life and he realized that he'd do it at any cost as
she was worth everything to him.
Chapter Three
The cool hospital air hung over Chris as he tried to make himself comfortable
beside Eve on the small bed. Earlier in the evening he'd been at a chair
by her side, but when she'd started to tremble a bit--lost in some kind
of nightmare, he took it upon himself to ease in beside her, keeping her
warm as her fears haunted her dreams. Now she was still in his arms and
looking so very lost as he held on to her realizing that despite the discomfort
the hospital bed provided, he was content to be sharing this moment with
her. Gently he eased a piece of her long, dark hair from her face as he
focused on her beautiful features. She was still so very breathtaking,
he thought to himself as his thumb skimmed over the side of her face gently.
A slow breath carried over her as his eyes traced over her features thinking
of how long he'd envisioned a moment like this--how he'd longed for some
kind of reunion between them in his heart while he was fully aware of the
reality that surrounded his wishes. However, things had come full circle
as she was here in his arms, surrounding him with the life he'd felt slipped
away in her passing.
"Mmmm…" a slow murmur rose from her lips as her eyelashes began to
flutter and seconds later he found himself gazing down into the deep chocolate
pools before him. Another sigh escaped her lips as she turned her cheek
into his hand more completely, "Chris…"
"Shhh…" he ordered trying to keep her calm as her lips curled in a
soft, shallow sound.
"Wh-where am I?" she questioned faintly as she felt his strong hold
surrounding her.
"You're safe now," he promised leaning forward to kiss the top of her
forehead, "I'm with you."
She closed her eyes and smiled at his words before snuggling in closer
to him, "I hoped I'd find you," she confessed taking in a slow, soothing
breath as her eyelashes fluttered open once again, "I was so afraid I'd
never see you again, but here you are…"
"Here I am right where I was meant to be," Chris promised easing his
finger tips over the side of her face gently as she inhaled a slow, tired
breath. He could feel her exhaustion still overtaking her as the after
effects of the battle her body had begun the previous evening was taking
it's toll on her, but now as he felt the warmth of her beside him, he realized
that his dreams about forever were seemingly coming true as the only woman
who'd ever really mattered in his life was right beside him.
"What time is it," she asked breaking through his thoughts as her voice
sounded weak, broken by the hoarseness in her throat.
"It's early still," he answered softening his tone as he leaned in
closer to her, "probably no later than six at best as the sun hasn't been
out too long."
"That's pretty early," she sighed as her eyelids fluttered open and
she turned her head towards him, a hint of a smile teasing over her lips,
"but it's still martini time somewhere else in the world right about now,
huh?"
Chris smiled at her attempt at humor as her pale features still remained
colorless. The pad of his thumb skimmed over her cheekbone as he inched
in towards her, "That's right Lambert. It's always martini time."
"I could use one of those right about now," she whispered as a breath
caught in her throat. She curled her lips as if she was waiting to say
something--ready to open up a line of communication that had been broken
between them for so very long, but before she could get the words out a
sound filled the room and she nearly leapt out of the bed despite her condition.
"I'm sorry about that," the woman before them apologized as she'd held
a tray of hospital food before her. She'd seemingly stumbled into the
"How's the patient this morning," the young girl smiled as her blonde
hair tickled over her pug like features.
"We're doing fine," Chris quickly eased himself out of bed noting the
way that Eve seemed upset by the new arrival. He could still see her shaking
out of the corner of his eyes and his concerns doubled as he pondered what
kind of hell she'd been through since he'd last seen her. "I can take that."
"Thanks…" the young girl smiled as she threw out a hint of a flirty
tone, "it's my first week and I'm still getting the hang of things you
see and well I'm kind of a klutz."
"You did just fine," Chris offered a quick smile before adding dismissively,
"but we've got it all covered in here."
"Okay great," she chuckled before following up with a tiny snort as
Chris turned his attention to Eve once again as she held the blanket up
over her body despite her weakened condition. She looked as though she
was ready to crawl out of her skin as the new arrival had set her on full
alert.
Chris tried to play down the situation remembering how Eve had been
unwilling to be vulnerable to her fears in the past and he offered up a
tiny smile before winking at Eve, "I think she likes me."
"You think every woman likes you, Ramsey," she teased weakly as she
began to shift into a more comfortable position on the bed.
"Even so, what can I say? I'm just charming," Chris added with a hint
of flirtation in his voice, "and you can't help but love me, can you?"
"You'd like to think that, wouldn't you," she teased back a hint of
sarcasm in her voice before her tone tapered off into something a bit more
fragile. "You must think I'm pathetic for responding the way I did just
now, don't you?"
"Why would I think that," Chris questioned carefully manuvering the
table along side of the hospital bed closer to her so that he could set
the tray down in front of her, "Eve, you know I'd never feel that way about
you."
"Well you should because that's what I am you know," she sighed looking
to the food before her before placing her hand over her stomach and groaning,
"I can't eat that."
"Of course you can," Chris pulled the lid off one of the plate seeing
the congealed slimy looking piece of Salisbury steak before him as his
nose wrinkled in response to what he saw. Immediately he returned the lid
to the plate and pushed the tray out of the way, "Okay maybe not…"
"That looked really bad, but really," Eve turned her attention to her
toes, watching the blanket as though it was the most interesting thing
in the world, "I can't eat that. I can't eat anything here and Chris,"
she looked up at him once again with pleading eyes, "I can't stay here."
"Eve, you're going to get help here," he began to explain seeing the
traces of fear shining in her eyes, "You still have a long road to recovery
and while you're feeling good now…"
"No, you don't understand," Eve shook her head in refusal, "I can't
be here. He'll find me here."
"Who'll find you?" Chris questioned noting the panic that overtook
her.
"It's not safe here," she insisted her voice raising in volume as her
eyes scanned the room, "Chris, I can't be here. You have to get me out
of this place…away from him because if he finds me," she threw the blanket
off of her as she began to stumble out of bed, her knees giving out on
her as Chris reached out across the bed to curl his arm around her waist
catching her before she fell.
"Eve," he spoke her name as he pulled her further into his arms.
"Chris, I can't stay here," she sobbed into his chest holding on to
him as her tears overcame her, "I can't be here now not while he's still
out there…not while…" she turned her teary brown eyes up in his general
direction, "Chris, I need to get out of here. We need to go somewhere safe
before it's too late…"
"Eve, you're not making sense," Chris gave her a strange look, "I don't
know what happened to you, but I swear to you that no one is going to hurt
you again. Whoever did this to you is going to be punished for hurting
you and…"
"Chris, you can't stop him," Eve explained her voice growing more desperate
by the moment, "As soon as he discovers I'm gone, he'll come after me and
then…then…then there won't be anything we can do to stop him. Chris, he
wants me dead. He's not going to stop until he has me--until he destroyed
me completely…"
"Eve, who? Who did this to you? Who is he?"
"Chris, I can't," she began to tremble in his arms as she looked to
the door, "I just have to get out of here. He can't find me again…"
"Tell me who did this to you and I swear to you that I'll protect you…"
Chris begged of her.
"You can't protect me unless we keep moving. We have to get out of
here before he finds out I'm here…" Eve explained again.
"Who? Eve, please tell me who did this to you so that I can find him
and take care of him once and for all. Let me help you…" he pleaded with
her frightened eyes, "Eve, tell me who hurt you."
"Chris," she bit on her lower lip as tears spilled down her cheeks
and she choked up on her words before finally blurting out the horrible
truth, "Your father."
"What?" he blinked back at her in confusion, "what did you just say?"
"Your father--Henry Ramsey did this to me," she explained further as
her tears overtook her, "and if he finds me again, Chris he'll kill me
this time for sure. I can't stay here," she broke down in his arms as Chris
found himself holding onto her as if he'd never let go. Suddenly his fears
compiled as the very thought of his father being involved in her abuse
caused his blood to boil.
"But how…how did he…" he felt the questioned spinning around in his
mind take over as he held her, "Eve, how did my father…"
"Chris, we have to get out of here…" she ignored his questions, "Please
tell me that you'll get me out of this place…that we can go somewhere else…somewhere
safe…"
Chris looked down at her for a long moment knowing that there was far
more to this story that he needed to know, but as he saw the terror building
behind her dark eyes, he pulled her into his arms squeezing her close to
him as he wanted to spare her anymore misery, "I promise I'll get you out
of here. You'll be safe with me Eve. I'll find a way to make you feel safe
again," he swore to her hoping that somehow he could uncover the truth
about what happened to her and find a way to help her out of the madness
that had overtaken her life. One way or another he would find a way to
make her safe again and when he did, he'd also make sure the man responsible
for her pain was put in his place--even if it meant taking down the man
he'd grown to despite over the years as if Henry Ramsey had played a part
in any of Eve's misery, he was as good as dead. That much Chris was sure
of.
….to be continued…
