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They looked over at In the Garden. Roz had closed for the day so everyone could enjoy the wedding. But someone, she could see, had been there. Someone, she thought, still was.

Several of her outdoor displays were overturned, and a car was parked sideways, crushing one of her beds.

"Call the police," Roz snapped and was already out of the car. "You and the baby get out of here now. Go back to Logan's right now. "

"Don't. Don't go in there now. "

"This is my place. " And she was already running.

Her flowers, she thought. Plants she'd started from seed or cutting, babied along, nurtured and loved. Destroyed, beaten down, ripped to pieces.

Innocent, she thought as she took only a moment to grieve for the loss and waste. Innocent beauty crushed to nothing.

There would be payment made.

She heard glass shatter, and charged around the back of the main building. She saw Bryce, swinging a baseball bat at another window.

"You son of a bitch. "

He whirled. She saw the shock first, then the rage. "Thought you were busy today. Figured I'd be done before you came by. "

"You figured wrong. "

"Doesn't matter a damn. " He slammed the bat into the next window. "Time you learned a lesson. You think you can humiliate me in public? Set

the cops on me?"

"You humiliated yourself, and if you don't put that down and get the hell off my property, I'm going to do more than set the cops on you. "

"Such as? Just you and me now, isn't it?" He slapped the bat against his palm, took a step toward her. "Do you know what you cost me?"

"I've got a general idea, and it's going to be more. Trespassing, destruction of property. "

He didn't use the bat, though she saw in his eyes, just for an instant, that he considered it. But he swung out with his hand, cracking her across the cheekbone and sending her sprawling.

That was all it took. She was up like a flash and launching herself at him. She didn't use nails and teeth as Mandy had. She used her fists, and took him so by surprise, he fell to his knees before he managed to block her, and strike out at her again.

But the blow didn't land.

The wind came up so fast, so cold, so furious, that it flung Roz back against the building. Her head rapped sharply against wood so she had to shake it clear.

When she did, she saw Amelia sweeping across the ground, dirty white gown flying, hands curled like lethal claws. Murder in her eye.

And so did Bryce.

He screamed, a single high-pitched shriek of terror before he began to claw at his throat and gasp for air.

"Don't. For God's sake. " Roz tried to push forward, but was slapped back by the pressure of the wind. "Don't kill him. It's enough, it's enough! He can't hurt me. He won't hurt me. "

Gravel spat and spun, and the figure in white circled, vulturelike, over the man collapsed on the ground raking his own throat bloody.

"Stop. Amelia, stop. Great-grandmama. "

Amelia's head lifted, turned, and her eyes met Roz's.

"I know. I know I come from you. I know you're trying to protect me. It's all right. He won't hurt me now. Please. " She pushed forward again, managed two steps with an effort that sucked her breath out of her lungs. "He's nothing!" she shouted. "A bug. But he taught me some important lessons. And I'm going to teach him some hard ones. I want him to live so he pays. "

She fought forward another step, holding her hands out, palms up. "There will be payment, I swear to you. For me, and on the blood we share, I swear there'll be payment for you. "


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