The first thing Emmy noticed was the thick gauze wrapped around his right side. One look and she knew it wasn’t a minor injury.
But he pressed her hand, his voice gentle and reassuring.
“It’s nothing serious. Just give it a couple of days and I’ll be alright.”
“Was it a gunshot?” Emmy asked, barely able to keep her voice steady.
She’d heard the rumors about Pine Peak—how it had been chaos all night, with fires and gunshots echoing through the darkness.
He wrapped his big hand around hers, his palm warm and steady, covering both her fingers and the back of her hand.
“The bullet just grazed me. It’s a surface wound, really. Nothing major.”
James’s gaze suddenly sharpened, his dark eyes locked on her.
“But what about you? What just happened out there?”
So Emmy told him everything that went down in the parking lot. By the time she finished, she was still fuming.
“I can’t believe those people! After all the years Starlight Corporation took care of them, I fire a few deadbeats by the book, and they try to get back at me? They even tried to throw acid on my face! Unbelievable.”
“Luckily, you showed up when you did.”
James’s face darkened as he listened. His jaw was clenched tight, and the energy around him felt almost dangerous.
“They tried to kidnap you in broad daylight. They’ve been arrested—the police are outside. In a bit, you’ll need to make a statement.”
“And your Porsche? Forget about it. Let them pay you for the loss. As soon as you’re feeling better, I’ll take you to pick out a new car.”
A rush of warmth flooded Emmy’s chest.
She’d thought James was just being polite when he said he’d get her a new car. It’s not like cars were cheap, and he was just a regular guy with an everyday job.
But the fact that he meant it—that meant everything to her.
She nodded softly. “Okay.”


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