to your dressing room,” he said, his jaw as stiff as his shoulders. “Rose.”
She didn’t even respond as she slipped her robe on over her nearly naked body, then sailed past him toward the stairs. She didn’t need his help, she didn’t need his approval.
Yes, she needed him. But she’d learn to do without him, just like she’d done without him all those long, lonely teenage years when she’d pined for the man.
Of course, never having had him might have aided her then. Now that she had?
Izzie feared she was never going to get over Nick.
“Ahem.” As they reached the bottom of the stairs, Harry stepped out of the greenroom.
“Everything okay?” Nick asked, instantly on alert.
“It’s fine,” the older man said, but he didn’t sound convinced. In fact, his voice was weak, his face a little pale.
Izzie reached out and put a hand on his shoulder. “Harry, what’s wrong? Is Leah all right?”
He covered her hand with his. “Yes. Jackie called earlier. Leah’s fine.” He glanced over his shoulder into the quiet greenroom. He stepped out of the room and eased the door closed. “But I need to talk to both of you. Will you come with me, please?”
Hearing his urgency and seeing his very obvious concern, Izzie immediately went on alert. Something else had happened...maybe someone else was hurt.
“What is it?” Nick asked in a low voice, obviously realizing the same thing.
The man just shook his head, leading them back up the stairs to his small office, which was on the other side of the lobby. They took a private, back hallway—a good thing since Izzie still wore just her long silky robe. Whatever was bothering Harry, it had to be serious because he hadn’t even offered to wait while she put some clothes on.
Harry’s office was unpretentious and simple. Comfortable. Much like the self-deprecating man who occupied it.
But Harry Black did not look at all comfortable right now. As he gestured them toward the two armchairs across from his desk, his hand shook.
Izzie almost held her breath, watching him sit down behind the desk. Before he said a word, he dropped his head forward and put it in hands. “I can’t even look at you when I say this.”
Izzie had no idea what the man could be talking about, but beside her, Nick sucked in a sharp breath. “You...”
Their employer immediately looked up, shaking his head. “No. Not me.” Moisture appearing in his eyes, he continued. “It was Delilah.”
Izzie suddenly got it. Delilah had been the one after her. She’d poisoned the chocolates—and perhaps the roses.
Nick muttered a foul word, but Harry didn’t leap to the defense of his wife. She deserved their scorn. No, she hadn’t succeeded in hurting Izzie, her target, but she had certainly made Leah miserable.
“Tell us,” Nick said, leaning back in the chair and crossing his arms over his chest.
His eyes were narrowed, his expression forbidding. Izzie recognized that tension in his rock-hard body. It was a good thing Delilah Black was not here for a personal confession. A very good thing. Because if Izzie didn’t rip her apart, Nick just might have.
“I thought she wanted to retire,” Harry said. He had a dazed expression, the same one many men wore when trying to understand their wives. Izzie had certainly seen it on her father’s face. “She seemed happy helping me with management.”
“How long ago did she stop?” Izzie asked, feeling a sharp sense of pity for the man. She sensed Harry needed to build up to telling them the worst of it.
“A few years ago when she turned forty. Right after we got married.” Opening his desk drawer, Harry reached in and grabbed a silver flask and a shot glass. He poured himself a drink, raising a brow toward Nick and Izzie to see if they wanted one.
Neither took him up on it. Izzie because she was already feeling queasy at the story Harry was telling them. Nick...well, probably because he was already on a low simmer in the chair next to her. Throwing alcohol on a slow burn could make it erupt.
“And what, she thought if she could get rid of your headliner, you’d suddenly put her back onstage? That makes no sense,” Nick said, disgust dripping from his words.
“Not to you. Not to me,” Harry said with a sigh. “But to her.” Growing slightly pink in the cheeks, he added, “I, uh, think there might have been a little more to it, though. I guess I talk a lot about