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My mind kept flashing back to what led me here in the first place. The fight, the rage, the look on his face that I’d never forget and the knife plunging into my side. The sidewalk started to spin and the pain was getting worse. I didn’t know where I was, and I didn’t know where I was going until I bumped into a man, and he held onto to me as I collapsed in his arms.

“Whoa, Miss. Are you all right?”

I couldn’t speak as I started to fall to the ground. I felt him take my hand from my side as he picked me up, carried me a few feet, and slid me into the back seat of a vehicle.

“What the hell, Joshua?” I heard a low voice say.

“She’s hurt, and she needs medical attention. It looks like she’s been stabbed.”

“Call Dr. Graham, tell him what happened, and have him meet us at the house.”

“Don’t you think we should get her to the emergency room?”

“We can get back to the house quicker. Now let’s go.”

He wrapped his arms around me and pulled me down onto his lap. I felt the palm of his hand press against my wound as I flinched at the pain that shot through my body.

“Relax. We’ll get you all fixed up,” his low voice said. “Who did this to you?”

I tried to look up at him but all I could see was darkness and shadows. My eyes slowly closed until I felt his strong hand grip my chin.

“Stay with me. Don’t close your eyes. You need to stay alert.”

“I−I can’t,” I whispered.

His grip on my chin tightened as he moved my head from side to side.

“You can and you will. It’s not a request; it’s a command. Do you understand me?”

Before I knew it, the vehicle had stopped and the door opened. After being taken from the car, the man carried me inside and up the stairs.

“Lay her here, Ian, and let me do what I have to do,” I heard another male voice say.

“Is she going to be all right?” the low voice asked.

“I’ll do the best I can, but it looks like she’s lost quite a bit of blood,” he said as he cut my shirt up the side.

I tried to focus on what was happening, but I couldn’t. Between the room spinning and the blurry faces, I just needed to close my eyes. I felt a prick on my skin and that’s the last thing I remembered.

About The Author

Sandi Lynn is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who spends all of her days writing. She published her first novel, Forever Black in February 2013 and by time the year ends, she will have a total of five books published. Her addictions are shopping, romance novels, coffee, chocolate, margaritas, and giving readers an escape to another world.

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