“My ribs,” she said faintly. “I think I must have broken some in the accident. Hurts.”
Noah turned toward the door where the others were standing. “Get the doctor in here. Or a nurse. Someone who can tell us what her condition is.”
“On it,” Dillon said before disappearing.
“Listen to me,” Liam said in a low voice, his head close to hers. “I want you to rest and focus on feeling better and the fact that Noah and I love you. Joel Knight can never hurt you again. You’re free.”
Her eyes filled with tears and it nearly broke his heart right in two. They tracked down her cheeks in silver streams as she stared sightlessly toward the ceiling.
“I want to go home,” she choked out.
“We’ll take you home,” Noah promised. “As soon as the doctor says it’s safe for you to travel, we’ll take you back home.”
Even as Noah made the quiet vow, Liam knew that it was the right thing to say. Whatever sacrifices he and Noah had to make to ensure Lauren’s happiness was worth it. She belonged in Colorado with her family and the two men who loved her surrounding her. She needed them all. Now, more than ever.
Somehow he and Noah would have to make it work. Love was about sacrifices, and Liam would sacrifice anything and everything to be with Lauren and to see her smile again.
CHAPTER 41
WHEN the nurse came in, Liam told her that Lauren was in pain, and as the nurse administered the pain medication, Lauren drifted off, her eyelids fluttering closed.
Her lashes were dark against her cheeks and bruises shadowed her beautiful face. As Noah stood there staring down at her, he was struck by the enormity of what she’d survived and escaped.
He knew there was more. He knew she’d endured the worst, but he was so goddamn relieved to have her back that he was weak with it.
“The doctor will meet you outside,” the nurse said in a quiet tone. “He’ll be able to give you the X-ray results as well as tell you how long she needs to remain in the hospital.”
“Thank you,” Noah said.
He leaned down to press his lips against her forehead and closed his eyes for a long moment.
“I love you,” he said against her skin. “I love you so goddamn much. We’ll get through this, sweetheart. I swear there’s nothing we can’t beat together.”
She sighed and turned her face upward as if seeking the comfort of his voice. He ran his fingertips over the delicate lines of her face before finally retreating.
Liam waited at the door and when the two men stepped out, the doctor walked down the hall toward them. His step was brisk, and he stopped in front of the group of men, his gaze sweeping over them.
“Which of you are Miss Wilder’s family?” the doctor asked.
Every single man spoke up.
The doctor cleared his throat and glanced skeptically at the assembled group.
“We’re her family,” Adam said in a grave tone. “We’re her fathers and brothers.”
Max nodded his agreement.
“How is she?” Noah blurted, no longer able to be patient. “When can she go home? She’s been asking.”
The doctor sighed. “I see all manner of things through this emergency room. Some you wouldn’t believe. One would think as often as I see the results of violence that I would be immune to it. And yet it still pisses me off every single time a woman comes through these doors because some bastard used her for a punching bag.”
The others simmered and seethed, their anger a tangible thing that hovered over them like a cloud.
“She fractured two lower ribs and has extensive bruising in that area, whether from the car accident or from abuse. It’s hard to say, and it’s likely that it’s from both.”
He paused a moment before continuing.
“Considering what she’s been through, her physical condition is better than I would have expected. Quite frankly, it’s her mental state that has me the most concerned and why I’m hesitant to release her from the hospital.”
“She needs to be home where she feels safe and surrounded by the people who love her,” Liam said.
“I agree,” Max interjected. “I think the sooner we get her back home, the sooner she’ll come around.”
Noah faced the doctor, his chest tightening with dread. “Besides the fractured ribs, did she sustain any other injury?”
The doctor folded his arms over his chest, trapping his clipboard against his body. “It’s my opinion that she wasn’t sexually assaulted. She’s bruised and she’ll be sore for several days, but given the circumstances, she fared far better than one might expect. She’s a tough young woman.”
Noah let out his breath, nearly light-headed from holding it. “So can we bring her home? How long will you want her to stay?”
The doctor seemed to consider the request for a moment. “If you are indeed going to take her home and see that she gets the proper rest and care, then I’ll discharge her as early as tomorrow morning. I want her to stay at least one night for observation.”
“She’ll have the best care possible,” Max said in a terse voice. “And she won’t so much as lift a finger.”
Noah and Liam both nodded their agreement with Max’s statement.
Movement behind Adam and Ryan made Noah’s gaze veer in that direction. Liam’s parents had come to stand just behind the assembled group and were listening as the others spoke.
“Then I’ll have her moved to a private room so she can rest overnight. If all looks well in the morning, the on-call doctor will see her when he makes rounds and he’ll discharge her.”
Noah extended his hand. “Thank you.”
The doctor shook Noah’s hand and nodded at the others. “We’ll get her up to a room as soon as possible.”
When the doctor turned to leave, Noah motioned for Lisa and Carl Prescott to move forward. He introduced them to Max and the Colters and saw Lisa’s eyes widen when the Colter familial situation was explained.
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