Everleigh nods, and I speak up. “She’s the one who stabbed her too. I recognized her face. She’s also driving the same vehicle that was following us.”
As Everleigh tells him every detail of what happened, the officer jots notes down on his pad.
“What’s going to happen to her?” Everleigh asks once she’s done.
“She’s going to the hospital, then we’ll question her. If she cooperates, we may be able to offer her a lesser sentence. If she doesn’t, she could be charged with attempted murder,” he states. “Amongst other things, depending on what the prosecutor decides.”
Once we’re finished talking to Officer Proctor, Gemma and Katie rush over just as shaken up as the rest of us.
“Oh my God, Everleigh.” Gemma hugs her, and Katie joins in. “We didn’t know what was going on. All of a sudden, we heard the squealing and screaming, then a crowd formed. Once we saw the gun, neither of us knew what to do besides stay put.”
“That’s good,” Everleigh says. “That was the smart thing to do, considering I think Natasha followed me and was waiting for me to come out.”
“I have to go back to work. Dana’s running the shop alone, and I’ve already been gone for two hours.” She watches the tow truck hook up to the SUV.
“You should probably call Lexie and see if she can cover for you,” I suggest, but she doesn’t respond.
“Everleigh. You can’t force yourself to work in this condition. You’re really shaken up,” I finally say, grabbing her car keys.
“She’s already done so much for me over the past few months.”
“And I’m sure she’ll be more than happy to continue to help. Otherwise, close the shop early, but you need to take the rest of the day off.”
“Fine,” she complies.
Taking her hand, I lead us to her car, then guide her into the passenger side. After she buckles in, Everleigh pulls out her phone. Before I get to the driver's side, Tyler comes over and pulls me into a tight hug.
“Thank you,” he tells me. “I could’ve lost my sister again if it weren’t for you.”
“I promised I’d take care of her, Tyler. I meant every word.”
“I know you did, and I appreciate it so damn much. Also, you should take the rest of the day off and be with her. I’ll cancel your afternoon appointments. This is more important.”
“I agree,” I say.
I get in the car and start the engine but don’t drive off yet.
“Lexie’s gonna go in. I owe her so fucking much. And you?” She faces me with a look of disbelief. “I owe you everything.”
I shake my head. “No, baby. I’m here to protect and love you. It’s my honor to keep you safe.”
“Archer, you could’ve been shot today.”
“You’re right, but I would’ve taken a bullet for you, Everleigh.”
Tears begin to fall down her cheeks. I reach over and pull her into my arms. “Don’t cry, sweetheart.”
“It’s just too much. All of this. I’ve constantly been looking over my shoulder, waiting for when she’d come after me again. The thought of losing you…”
“Baby, I’m not going anywhere. You’re safe. I’m safe. And we’re going home to snuggle for the rest of the day.”
“That sounds like heaven,” she says as I wipe away her tears.
I do a U-turn and drive us home.
When we get inside the house, Everleigh bends down and tightly hugs Sassy. The dog has no idea what’s going on and that she almost lost us.
“Babe, you know what sounds nice right now?” I ask, hoping to calm her.