The Daddy P.I. Casefiles: The First Collection by Frost, J (great novels .txt) π
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Pushy Dom. I donβt object. I canβt imagine anyone taking as good care of me as Niall has. I know Logan would have done the same thing if the tables were turned, but that doesnβt lessen how grateful I am to Niall. βYes, sir.β
βAhβright. Cabβs on the way. Weβll check out and yehβll spend the night at ours tβnight.β
I donβt remember where Niall, Shaan, and Vashi live. Vashi mentioned it, I think. Every thought beyond seeing Logan has gone straight out of my head.
βCβmon, storeen, letβs get yeh to yer daddy. Itβll be ahβright.β
Heβs promised me that a hundred times. Maybe two hundred. Maybe a thousand. Iβve lost count. It doesnβt matter how often Niall says it. Until I see Logan awake, until he can talk to me and I know heβs okay, no oneβs assurances mean anything and nothing else matters.
Niall keeps up a one-sided conversation as we check out, find our cab, and wind our way through the beige and white corridors to the critical care waiting room. A nurse behind a glass window takes our names and consults her computer screen.
βJames Logan hasnβt been moved up from the ICU yet,β she tells us.
Fear makes my knees so weak, I have to grip the ledge of the window to remain upright. Niall slides his arm around me and pulls me tight to his side.
βIs he worse?β I ask, forcing each word around the broken glass filling my throat.
βIβll have a doctor come speak to you, if youβll take a seat?β She gives us a wide, fake smile that has me clutching at Niall as he steers me to a row of plastic chairs.
Niall rubs my back as we sit and wait. No doctor comes for what feels like forever, but itβs only fifteen minutes by the clock on the wall, which must be broken. Itβs at least five years, while my eyes prickle and my palms grow clammy and my head pounds.
Finally, a woman in blue, surgical scrubs sits down next to me. βEmily Martin?β
I nod.
βIβm Dr. Lacey. I assisted with Jamesβs surgery and Iβll be his treating physician until heβs released.β
βIs he-heβs going to be released?β
βYes, in a few days. His surgery was successful as Dr. Watts told you last night. He regained consciousness this morning but heβs very disoriented and aggressive, so heβs been restrained. It can be distressing to see a loved one restrained, so Iβm not allowing him visitors while heβs in the ICU. This kind of disorientation usually passes within a couple of hours. Once it does, Iβll have him brought up and you can see him.β
Restrained? Oh, no.
βIs he speaking?β I ask.
βYes. He knows who he is and that heβs been injured. Heβs asked to speak with you and a number of other people.β
βCan he have his phone?β I ask.
βNot while heβs restrained.β
Daddy, poor Daddy. Heβll be going crazy.
βIs there any way I can see him? He might, um, he might be aggressive because heβs worried about me.β
βHe has asked about you a number of times. He seems very concerned about your safety.β The doctorβs dark eyes flick from my face to Niallβs arm around my shoulders. βAre you in any danger, Miss Martin?β
βMe? Oh, no. Loganβs just very protective of me.β
Dr. Lacey nods. βDo you think seeing you will calm him down?β
βYes.β Please, God, let seeing me calm him down. I canβt stand the idea of Logan being hurt and restrained.
βHave you ever seen anyone restrained before?β
More often than I could possibly explain to this woman.
Beside me, Niall grunts. βSheβll be fine. Sheβs a tough little βun.β
I stretch my arm around Niallβs broad back and give him a squeeze.
βOkay. Miss Martin, if youβll come with me?β
I give Niall a grateful smile. When he releases me, I shiver at the loss of his warmth, even though the whole hospital is warmer than an August day back in Syracuse. I havenβt been able to get warm since I saw my daddy lying on the floor in a puddle of his own blood.
I wrap my arms around myself and follow Dr. Lacey through the beige and white corridors. As she leads me down two flights of stairs, I feel like Iβm descending into a prison. Is this where theyβre keeping my daddy?
The corridors are quiet. Occasionally, a soft-footed nurse appears and disappears ahead of us. Other than footsteps, thereβs no noise. Shouldnβt there be noise? Machines pinging? People talking? How do they keep anyone alive down here in this silence?
As we turn a corner, I hear a sound, thin at first, but as we go through a door, it swells to a bellow.
Daddy.
I start forward, but Dr. Lacey puts a hand on my arm. βThe most important thing you can do for James right now is to be calm.β
I nod and center myself.
Dr. Lacey leads me into a room with three empty beds. White fabric curtains are drawn around a fourth. Thereβs no roaring now, but I hear metal rattling, a noise that belongs in a dungeon, not a hospital.
Dr. Lacey puts her hand on one of the curtains but holds it closed for a moment.
βCalm,β she reminds me.
βYes, maβam.β
She gives me a tight smile and pulls the curtain back.
Loganβs propped up in a big bed. His headβs wrapped in bandages, eyes bruised black. His face draws into a grimace and the cords stand out in his neck as he strains against the leather cuffs holding his wrists and ankles to the bed rails.
Iβm the epitome of calm as I walk to Loganβs side. The paragon of chill as I wrap my arms around his shoulders and ease him back into the pillows.
βOh, fuck,β he mumbles into my neck. βYouβre safe. They told me you were but I couldnβt be sure until Iβd seen you. Youβre okay, baby doll?β
I nod, tilting my head to avoid disturbing his bandages. βIβm
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