Page 214 of A Curse On Black Lake

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“If it wasn’t you, it would have been me,” I tell him.

“Yeah, he had a gun,” he rasps. This isn’t Wyatt’s first time, but I think this case has him rattled to the core.

It’s shaken the town for years.

“I really thought it could be you,” he says.

“That’s exactly what he wanted,” I mumble, going back to Eliana. She stands there with her arms hugging her midsection. Exhaustion covers her face, and I hate that we had to go through any of this. But it’s over now, so maybe we can move on. I come up to her and dip down, sweeping her into my arms.

“We’re going to have to question both of you,” Wyatt says.

Eliana stares at him and doesn’t say a word.

“I’m taking my girl home,” I tell him.

“We still don’t have proof, Killian,” Wyatt says.

“He told me everything, and he tried to kill me. I feel like it’s pretty open- and -shut, Wyatt,” Eliana says, and coughs a couple of times.

“That may be, but that’s not how this works. People want answers. I have to put a face to the crimes,” Wyatt says.

“Fine, but give us a bit,” I grunt.

He shifts his hat on his head. “I can do that. I have some guys coming out to start crime scene documenting.”

Starting up the hill from the lake, I carry Eliana all the way home.

“Are you sure you don’t want to go to the hospital?” I ask her.

She levels me with a knee shaking stare.

“Yes, ma’am,” I mumble and continue towards the house.

“I know, maybe you’re right,” she whispers.

“What?”

“The Spirits didn’t leave. They weren’t there when you … when you brought me back.”

“Maybe they wanted to give you a minute,” I mumble, kissing her temple.

She nods against my shoulder.

When we get to the house, I take her upstairs to our room, and set her on the bed.

“Let’s get you cleaned up.” Kneeling at her feet, I pull her boots off one by one, and reach for her belt, sliding it through the loops and drop it to the floor.

“Talk to me,” I say.

She stands and reaches for her shirt, pulling it over her head, and unbuttons her jeans, pushing them over her curvy hips.

“I’ll give you a minute,” I tell her and step back.

“No,” she says, almost panicked, grabbing my wrist to wrap around her ribs. She hugs my waist, then she shatters.

A sob rips through her, and she clings to me like I’m about to be taken from her again.

“I’ve got you, darlin’,” I whisper, rubbing her back.