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Hearing shouts and wondering if Chad was okay, Elise went to walk toward the door when it burst open, causing her to jump back. Dakota came barreling through, his blue eyes wild with some emotion she couldn’t name. Before she could ask about Chad, Dakota had her in his arms. His warm embrace enveloped her, and all her previous worries disappeared. She didn’t think about Tracy, she didn’t think about their relationship, she didn’t think about the man who had attacked her—she just soaked in his protectiveness, taking everything he offered.

Chapter Ten

 

Dakota had never been so consumed with fury in his life. He held his life in his arms, wanting nothing more than to take away any pain she suffered or fear she felt. It was his job to protect her, and he had failed.

“Please tell me that you are all right,” Dakota murmured against her hair, which had come half undone from the band she usually wore.

“I’m fine,” Elise said, her answer muffled against his shirt. “Is Chad okay?”

“The man ran out the back and Chad chased after him.” Dakota was finally able to pull her away long enough to get a good look at her. What he saw made him see red. “You’re bleeding, Elise.”

“What?” Elise scrunched up her nose and then winced in pain. She reached up to touch her cheek with her hand when he stopped her. “I must have cut it when he slammed me into the mirror.”

“Come with me,” Dakota ordered, trying to soften his tone so he didn’t scare her. She’d had enough for one day and didn’t need to know how deeply this affected him. They would discuss it at another time. “Doc is here tonight, and he can take a look at it to see if it needs stitches.”

“I’m not getting stitches, Dakota.” Elise tried to tug her wrist away, but Dakota wouldn’t let go. One, he wanted her to follow him into the bar so that Doc Jones could look at her. Second, he couldn’t bring himself to release her. He needed to touch her, to reassure himself that she was okay.

He led her out of the bathroom and immediately noticed that Luke Thornton, one of the deputies, was taking statements from the patrons. He saw Doc Jones over by the jukebox, so Dakota veered over that way. Situating Elise in the chair, he walked behind her and placed his hands on her shoulders.

“Doc, would you please look at Elise’s cheek? That bastard shoved her up against the mirror and she cut it.” Leaning down, Dakota whispered in her ear, “And if he says you need stitches, you’ll get them, even if I have to hold your body down. Are we clear?”

He felt a tremor go through her, and he couldn’t help but be pleased at how her body responded to his. Even after such a terrifying attack, she felt their connection. He brushed his lips across her good cheek, wanting to impress upon her that he was only concerned for her welfare.

“Elise, I’m Doc Jones. I’m sorry we have to meet under these circumstances but am glad to see that you came away from your attack relatively unscathed.” Doc Jones scooted up a chair, until he was touching knees with Elise. Dakota briefly gave thanks that Doc Jones was in his sixties, knowing he wouldn’t have felt comfortable with any other man touching her that way. “Nancy, would you go fetch my bag out of the car?”

Dakota looked over his shoulder to see Nancy Wayward, the town’s nurse, nodding her head in agreement and heading for the door. Right when she reached for the handle, Chad came barreling through with Sheriff Whittington on his heels.

Chad came rushing over and knelt in front of Elise, essentially pushing Doc Jones out of the way. Doc gave a wry smile and shook his head, not a strand of gray hair moving on his head. His white, bushy eyebrows rose up in amusement. Dakota knew they probably looked like bumbling idiots, surrounding Elise and having to touch her all the time, but he didn’t care. Obviously Chad didn’t care either, for he was running his hands down her arms.

“Honey, you’re bleeding! Doc, did you see this? Do something!”

“Boy, I know what I’m doing. She cut it, she’s not dying. Nancy is getting my bag. I’ll clean it out and put a bandage on it.”

“Are you hurt anywhere else?” Chad started to run his hands down her legs, but Elise stopped him.

“I’m just shaken up.” She placed her hands over Chad’s. “Are you okay? I saw him go running out the door and crashing into you.”

“That son of a bitch got away,” Chad said. Dakota could see him gritting his teeth before continuing on. “He went running out the back door. I tried to catch him, but he obviously knows the town. I lost him halfway down Main Street, toward Elliot’s garage.”

“Chad, I need to get your statement,” Sheriff Whittington said, motioning for Chad to come over to the bar. “I’ll speak with Elise afterwards.”

Dakota could see that Chad wasn’t happy about being pulled away from Elise, and he didn’t blame him. When Chad looked up at him, Dakota nodded his head. He would take care of her while Chad spoke with the sheriff.

Getting up off of his knees, Chad leaned in and gave Elise a kiss on top of her head. “I’ll be right over at the bar, honey. Dakota will stay with you.”

“Chad, I’m all right,” Elise said. “Give your statement, so that I can give mine.”

“Here you go, Doc,” Nancy said, waiting for Chad to step out of the way.

Once Chad made his way toward the bar, Nancy handed Doc Jones his medical bag. Doc spoke with Elise the entire time he cleaned out her cut, telling her all about the town. Dakota knew it was to make her feel more relaxed, but it wasn’t working. He noticed that by the time Doc had a small bandage in place, Elise’s shoulders were tighter than a drum. He glanced down and saw she was looking toward the bar where Chad was. He was sitting on a barstool, speaking with the sheriff. Tracy had sidled up to him the way she’d been doing, her hand resting on his arm.

Elise suddenly stood up. “Doc Jones, thank you very much. I think I’ll just go and speak with the sheriff before I head back to the B&B.”

“What are you talking about?” Dakota asked, grabbing her upper arm as she went to make her way over to the sheriff. “I thought we settled this yesterday? You are not staying at the B&B.”

“Things change,” Elise snapped, shrugging her arm out of his hand.

What had happened in the last five minutes? Dakota knew that their earlier argument out at the creek was something they still needed to talk about, but she had to know how much he cared for her. Hell, it was all that he could do right now not to place her over his shoulder and carry her directly upstairs.

“Sheriff, may I give my statement now?”

“Sure, Elise. I got all the information I need from Chad.”

“Tracy, would you please get Elise a glass of water?” Chad asked, standing up and holding out a hand to Elise. “Are you doing okay?”

“No, thank you. And I’m fine.”

She ignored his hand and walked on the other side of the sheriff to take a seat on another barstool. Chad shot Dakota a look, and all he could do was shrug. Whatever had her so angry, it also included Chad, which meant it wasn’t about their earlier argument. Once she gave her statement, they would take her upstairs and find out what was upsetting her.

“So start from the beginning, young lady.”

“I was in the stall in the restroom when I heard someone come in. I assumed it was another woman. When I finished, I came out and went to the sink. I had just started the water when I was pushed from behind.”

“Is that what happened to your cheek?”

“Yes, my face hit the mirror. Before I could yell for help, he pulled my head back by my hair and asked, “Didn’t I tell you to leave town, bitch?” He had his hand over my mouth, but it was also covering my nose. I couldn’t breathe and started to panic. I scratched at his arm, until he moved it enough so that I could get some oxygen.”

“Let me see your hands,” Sheriff Whittington ordered. Dakota watched as Elise showed him her fingernails, not missing the fact that the entire time she was relaying her story, she hadn’t once looked at him or Chad. “You got him good. I see blood underneath your nails. I need to collect samples, and then I will send them off to the lab that the State Police use.”

“Do you think we’ll figure out who it is?”

“If his DNA is in the system, we’ll get a match right away.” Sheriff Whittington motioned for Luke to get a forensics kit to obtain the evidence they needed from Elise. “Continue, though. What happened next?”

“I heard Chad asking if I was all right. I think the man might have been afraid Chad would come in, because he threw me against the sink and then flew out the door. I saw him barrel into Chad and both of them hit the outer wall. And that was when it shut, and I didn’t see anything after that.”

“Okay. That’s good enough for now. I think your attacker is local, which is really going to upset a lot of the citizens in Triple. We pride ourselves on our lack of crime around these parts.” Sheriff Whittington put away his small square notebook and pen inside his shirt pocket. “Sit tight, and as soon as Luke brings over the kit I need, we’ll take samples from your nails.”

“Thank you, Sheriff.”

The minute he stepped away, Dakota and Chad moved in around her. He could tell Elise was about to stand, so he placed his hand on the stool, right between her thighs. He knew she was about to protest, but he could care less who saw where his hand was.

“I know that you’ve had a rough day, but do you want to tell us what has you so angry?”

“You know, as a matter of fact, I do.” Elise pushed her glasses up her nose with the base of her palm, obviously remembering the blood. Her blue eyes were shooting sparks, but there was an underlying emotion of pain, as if they had hurt her. “I have made no secret of the fact that I don’t do relationships. I clearly stated my position, even after losing my virginity. The least you two could have been was honest with me.”

“Honest with you?” Chad placed a hand on the bar and leaned in close to her. “Honey, we have been nothing but honest with you. Hell, even Dakota told you today that we were falling for you. We meant it when we said that we wanted to see where all this leads us, because we would love nothing more than to have a future with you.”

“And what about Tracy? Did you tell her the same thing before someone new came along?”

Again, Elise tried to scoot herself off of the stool, but Dakota refused to move his hand. When her pussy pressed against his wrist, he could see her draw in a breath and immediately scoot back.

“Tracy? What does Tracy have to do with anything? Is it because she was touching Chad earlier? Let us assure you, Tracy means nothing to us.”

“And what happens if I agree to this relationship with you, huh? What happens if you get tired of me, like you got tired of Tracy?”

“Why are you carrying on about Tracy? We just told you she means nothing to us. We have never been involved with Tracy and have no desire to be involved with her. The only woman we want to be with is you, you hardheaded woman!”

“So you’re saying she lied to me? That you never had a relationship with her?”

“That’s what we’re telling you, honey,” Chad said, taking over the conversation from Dakota. His brother must have known that he was on the verge of lifting her off of the seat and taking her upstairs. Chad always did have more patience of the two of them. “We were never involved with her and have never even physically touched her.”

“But—”

“When did she tell you this?” Dakota looked around the bar, but couldn’t locate Tracy. Had she noticed that Elise was informing them of the lies she’d told and bolted? “Chad, Tracy was standing by you before Elise gave her statement. Did you give her the rest of the night off?”

“No,” Chad responded, looking around the bar himself.

“Here we go, young lady.” Sheriff Whittington came to stand beside them with a briefcase of sorts. The brown box must have had the items needed to take the samples of blood underneath Elise’s fingernails. “Why don’t you come over toward the back and we can get this taken care of at one of the tables?”

“Chad, why don’t we shut down for the night? I’ll stay with Elise, but let me know if you need me to do anything.”

“I agree. Brent can help, so definitely stay with Elise,” Chad said, leaning in to kiss her on the lips. Careful of her cheek, Chad held her face gently in his hands. “We have never lied to you and will never lie to you. We will always be here for you. We are not your parents, who ignored your needs. The sooner you get that through your beautiful, stubborn head, the better off we’ll be.”

Dakota waited patiently while Chad had his fill of Elise, knowing that if it were him, he probably wouldn’t be able to stop. Her soft lips and sexy sighs were enough to send a man insane. The way her body responded to theirs was something that he relished, but he knew that his own body only had so much restraint.

When Chad pulled away, Elise slowly opened her eyes and watched as he walked around the counter to speak with Brent about closing the bar early. Luke had pretty much taken care of the patrons, as after their statements were given, he had sent them on their way.

Elliot was still near the entrance, and Dakota was grateful she was within his sight. He had realized early on that Elliot was standing guard. Mitch had come shortly after Elise was being seen by Doc Jones and taken up a position on the other side of the room. They were good friends and ones that he and Chad could depend on in times of trouble. Although Elliot and Mitch would never ask, Chad and Dakota would repay them this favor, somehow, someway.

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