Chapter 68

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Mallory

The slow, tentative return to consciousness feels like surfacing from a deep and troubled sea. My night was restless, haunted by Matt in my dreams, his menacing presence a shadow that refused to be banished. Nightmares startled me awake, and yet, paradoxically, it was the best night's sleep I've had in ages. The hospital bed is a welcome change from the cold, hard wall.

I open my eyes, the harsh hospital lights momentarily blinding me. As my vision adjusts, I see Adam sitting on a chair next to my bed. He's holding his head between his hands, elbows resting on the edge of the mattress. The lines of worry etched on his face make my heart ache.

"Good morning," I manage to say, my voice barely above a whisper.

Adam quickly turns his head towards me, as if he's been waiting for this moment. He sits up, and I can see the relief wash over his face. Without a word, he pulls me into a careful hug. I wrap my arms around him, seeking comfort in his familiar embrace. I can feel the tension in his body slowly ebbing away as we hold each other.

"I missed you so much," he says, his voice a gentle murmur against my ear. "I couldn't sleep all night."

I pull back slightly, looking into his eyes. "I missed you too."

Adam takes my hand and kisses it gently, his lips lingering on my skin. He brings my hand to his cheek, as if reassuring himself that I'm real, that I'm here. I let my fingers trace the contours of his face and he leans into my touch. "The doctor said you can come home today."

A surge of happiness floods through me. "Really?"

Adam nods, his gaze never leaving mine. "Yeah. We can leave whenever you're ready."

He hesitates, his next words laced with uncertainty. "Do you... do you want to come back to my apartment, or do you want me to take you to your house?"

A smile tugs at the corners of my lips. Home. The word carries a weight of meaning that transcends the physical space. It's the warmth in Adam's embrace, the safety in his presence. "I want you to take me home, baby. Home is wherever you are."

Adam's eyes well up with tears, and he leans in to kiss my hand, his lips lingering as if savoring the moment. "I'll make the arrangements for us to leave," he says, standing up reluctantly.

I watch him go, feeling a sense of gratitude for the man who stood by me through the darkest moments. The room is momentarily empty, and I take the opportunity to soak in the reality of my surroundings. The sterile scent, the muted sounds of the hospital, the sensation of healing—all reminders that I'm no longer confined to the nightmare that had become my reality.

As Adam returns, a nurse follows him with a few forms and instructions. The details blur as Adam takes care of everything, his focus unwavering. Once the paperwork is settled, he turns back to me, a hint of excitement in his eyes.

"Ready to go home?" he asks, a genuine smile playing on his lips.

I nod, a mix of anticipation and trepidation. Home—such a simple word, yet its significance has shifted. Adam helps me get ready, and soon, we're on our way out of the hospital room, leaving the sterile environment behind.

As we walk down the hallway, Adam glances at me, concern etched on his face. "How are you feeling?" he asks, his voice gentle.

"Better," I reply, a smile tugging at my lips. "With you here, everything feels better."

He returns the smile, his hand finding mine. The touch is grounding, a reminder that I'm not alone. As we pass the threshold of the hospital's entrance, a wave of freedom washes over me. We reach the parking lot, and Adam helps me into the car.

The world outside the hospital window blurs into a mosaic of colors as Adam drives, the anticipation of going home bubbling within me. As we navigate the streets, Adam's phone rings, interrupting the quiet hum of the car. He glances at the caller ID, and with a quick glance at me, he answers and puts it on speaker. Detective Reynolds' voice fills the car.

"Adam, Mallory, I need to inform you that Matt posted bail. I suggest you lay low for a while. We're working on keeping an eye on him, but it's best if you take precautions."

Adam's grip on the wheel tightens, and I feel a pit of anxiety growing in my stomach. "Thanks, Detective," Adam says, his expression grim as the call ends. He takes a deep breath before turning to me, his eyes softening. "We need to be careful, Mallory. But don't be afraid; I won't let anything happen to you."

He pulls the car over to the side of the road, and my mind races with worry. Adam dials a number, and I can only hear his side of the conversation. "Hey, it's Adam. Listen, we can't go back to the apartment right now. Yes... I know... Can we use it for a while?... Thank you, I'll explain later."

He hangs up, his gaze meeting mine. "We can't risk going back to the apartment," he says, his voice steady. "I'm taking you to my family's lake house. It's secluded, and we'll be safe there."

Adam eases back onto the road, determination etched on his face. The comforting hum of the engine and the rhythmic flow of traffic provide a backdrop to the whirlwind of thoughts in my mind. My gaze shifts from the passing buildings to Adam, questions lingering in my mind.

"Adam," I begin tentatively, "what about your job? Won't this affect your work?"

Adam glances at me, a reassuring smile playing on his lips. "I've already arranged to work from home for a while. Taking care of you and being with you is my priority right now."

A warmth spreads through me, and I can't help but smile back at him. How did I get so lucky? He's perfect, a pillar of strength in the storm that has become my life.

As we leave the city behind, the scenery transforms. The summer sun shines brightly above, casting a warm glow over the landscape. The car cuts through the winding roads, surrounded by lush greenery and the occasional glimpse of open fields. I roll down the window, letting the warm breeze tousle my hair. The sunlight dances on my skin, and a sense of freedom takes root within me. Adam's hand finds mine, fingers intertwining, as if grounding us in this moment.

We pull into the driveway of Adam's family lake house, the tires crunching on the gravel path. The anticipation of the unknown grips me as Adam turns off the engine. We step out of the car, and I find myself standing before a picturesque scene that steals my breath away.

The lake house sits nestled among tall pines, its warm, wooden exterior blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. A cozy porch adorned with rocking chairs beckons, and the scent of pine needles hangs in the air. The soft murmur of the lake, the melody of nature, adds to the serenity of the place.

"Wow," I breathe out, my eyes roaming over the tranquil landscape. "It's beautiful, Adam."

He smiles, a mixture of pride and relief in his expression. "I'm glad you like it."

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