Another roadblock. I grunt. “Copy. Let’s get this over with.”
Chapter Five
SIERRA
I have a name. They say it’s mine, but it’s not familiar.
Sierra Owens. Thanks to fingerprints.
I look at my open hand. Why are my fingerprints on file?
“Sierra.” It’s a male voice that snaps me to attention.
Not because it’s my name, but because I’m the only one in the room. My gaze follows the sound.
A stern looking fire-plug-shaped man is standing in the entrance of my hospital room. He’s in a crisp uniform. The lines of his face are deep. He looks unhappy.
“Yes. I think I’m Sierra.”
Grumpy seems to be a theme today. I can relate. If his wrinkles are any sign, he’s like that a lot.
He strides into the room. “I know you are because I’m your commanding officer, Colonel Payne.”
For a beat I wonder if I’m dreaming.
After unclenching my molars, I try to get to the root of this grumpy visit. “Why do I have a commandingofficer?”
“You’re one of mine.”
I blink. I’ll admit, that’s not what I expected.
His hard eyes pierce me. “You’re in the Air Force.”
“Uh.” I glance around. “Are you sure?”
He gives a very crisp, single nod.
I feel like a balloon that’s been set adrift. This is the first attempt by someone to grab the string to pull me back to Earth. I hinge forward. “Oh my god. Can you tell me anything else?”
Colonel Payne watches me from below his bushy black eyebrows. They have a deep line between them. Permanent scowl indicator.
I search for anything familiar in his face and come up empty.
But then he surprises me. Something almost fatherly passes through his gaze for a few seconds.
“Look, Sierra,” he sighs, “I know this is a lot to take in at once. The police are looking into your accident.”
A quiver forms in my stomach. I lick my dry lips. “Have they found anything?”
“Nothing yet.”
My excitement evaporates. I hit a new low. “Now what do I do?”
He drops a hand on the footboard of the bed and looks around. “You go home with your fiancé and rest. God knows it beats this place.”
I turn to solid ice.Fiancé?
There’s a gasp by the door. “Colonel!”