You think I don’t know what this all means? Sandy’s in there and she hasn’t come back out. I know it means my little girl could be dying on the table.”
“Tiny, please, no one needs this,” Eva said, moving to his side.
“It’s my fault,” Daisy said. Tears streamed down her face. “She didn’t want me to do something I’d regret.”
“Shut the fuck up,” Tiny said.
Daisy tensed up and this time, Anthony got up. “You don’t get to talk to her that way.”
“Son, sit down.”
“Of all the stupid fucking things you kids could do—”
“No!” Anthony’s yell was clear and carried across the entire hospital.
“Who the fuck do you think you’re speaking to?”
“Someone who doesn’t know all the facts.”
“The facts I know is that my daughter got stabbed tonight.”
“She stopped Daisy from killing the girl who beat her up. Tabitha stopped Simon from getting stabbed. One of the Dogs had a knife. She saw it, so did I. I was further away. I should be the one in the operating room.”
Angel sobbed. “What your daughter did was protect the man she loves. That’s all.”
“I suggest you sit down.”
“Actually, Tiny, I suggest you do. We don’t know enough, and I’m not willing to start a war right now in our hospital.”
“If she dies, I will kill your son,” Tiny said, looking Devil in the eye.
“You think you’ll get a chance?” Simon asked, standing up. He was broken inside. He didn’t know if his wife was dead or not.
“What did you say?”
“If she dies, Ryan dies. He killed her. I’ll make sure he never sees another day, and then, I will follow her because there’s no point in living without her.”
Sandy cleared her throat, drawing their attention. “Am I interrupting, or do you want to keep measuring your dicks between young and old?” she asked.
“Is Tabby…” He couldn’t bring himself to say it.
“She is fine. Stable. There were a few complications because of her other injuries but she’s going to make a full recovery. I don’t even see her being in the hospital all that long. I would advise she not step in front of a knife again. It’s not good for her.”
Simon stepped back, collapsing into his chair. He didn’t care who saw as he wept tears of happiness.
Chapter Nineteen
Tabitha sat up in bed as Darcy took a seat.
“I’ve been a horrible friend,” she said.
“Oh, please, you’ve been an awesome friend.”
“I don’t even know what’s going on in your life anymore.”
Tabitha smiled and touched the ring around her neck, and then she glanced at her friend. She and Darcy had always been close, not as close as she was to Daisy. The other woman was older than her, but they were able to share secrets.
She lifted the ring out of her nightgown. She hated being in the hospital, but her parents had somehow been able to wrangle her to stay until she was fully recovered. No doubt talking to Sandy and a nice big donation to the hospital to get what they wanted. They always had been able to get away with that.
“I’m married,” she said.
“Holy shit. No one else knows?”
“Daisy, Anthony, Miles, my sister.”
Darcy looked at the ring. “To Simon?”
“Yep.” She chuckled. “Who else could you possibly think?”
“I don’t know.”
“Anyway. We’re married.” Simon had been able to visit her sparingly and her dad was always around.
“I don’t know if I want to be anywhere near that revelation.”
They both smiled. “I don’t mind. After the summer, I’m heading to Piston County to be with him. It is going to be a permanent feature.”
“You’ve made your decision?” she asked.
“Yeah, I have. I decided to pick love.”
“That’s good.” Darcy sat on the edge of the bed.
She enjoyed her friend’s company, but Tiny was there to take over and Darcy hugged her tight, leaving her alone and promising to visit again real soon.
Her dad entered the room and took a seat. This time, he didn’t have a book and she stared right at him, waiting.
He ran a hand down his face. “We could have lost you.”
“You didn’t lose me.”
“What were you thinking?” he asked.
“I wasn’t thinking anything other than not to get stabbed.” She offered him a smile.
“That’s not funny.”
“I’m not trying to be funny. You want an explanation for why I tried to protect the love of my life.”
“We can’t lose you.”
“Dad, you’re not going to lose me.”
“Do you think I don’t know what has been going on?” he asked. “I see the way you look at Simon. I always hoped that this infatuation you