The ringing of his phone cut through Oliverâs unconsciousness, snapping him from dead asleep to wide away.
Gently, so as to not wake Tori, Oliver slid his arm out from under her. Grabbing the phone from his bedside table, he left the room, noticing it was just after six in the morning.
He closed the bedroom door before speaking. âJobs, what is it?â
âGrace Victoria Blake.â
Oliver scrubbed a hand over his face. Maybe he wasnât as wide awake as heâd thought. Wyattâs words made no sense. âWhoâs that?â
âTori.â
That had his body stilling. His eyes shooting to the bedroom door. âYou found her.â
âYep. After you mentioned Tori may be her middle name, I searched people with the middle name Tori, and variations of Tori, who lived in and around the area where she was found.â
âYouâre sure itâs her?â Oliver almost didnât want to believe it, in case they were wrong.
âThirty years old, served two terms in the Army, mother died seven months ago from breast cancer and Grace inherited her houseâwhich was located less than a mile from Gorman Falls, just outside the Colorado Bend State Park.â
He ran a hand through his hair as he tread slowly down the stairs. âAnd Gorman Falls feeds into the Colorado Riverâ¦where she was found.â Oliver dropped onto the couch. âCanât believe you found her. Anything else pop up?â
âNothing yet. And couldnât find anything on her friend Samantha.â
Oliver nodded. Heâd suspected as much. âThanks, Jobs.â
âYou gonna tell her today?â
Definitely. It was her identity theyâd just uncovered. She would want to know as soon as possible. âYeah.â He paused while he considered his next words. âAnd Iâve decided to stop fighting it.â
âIt?â
âMy feelings for her. Iâm done with trying to pretend they donât exist. I canât stay away from the woman. Even if I could, I wouldnât want to. Toriâs mine. We fit together well.â Too damn well.
âYou trust her?â
âYes.â He was late to the party and should have trusted her earlier. But he was there now. âI can see and feel the goodness inside her.â
âTook your time.â
His friend wasnât wrong. Heâd lost precious days that they could have spent together. They were days heâd need to make up to her.
âI know. But I got there in the end.â
The subtle sound of the mattress dipping sounded from upstairs. Then light footsteps.
A few seconds later, Tori was downstairs. She was wearing his T-shirt, which drowned her.
One thought raced through his head.
Mine.
Lifting a hand toward her, he waited for her to come to him. When she moved closer, Oliver tugged her onto his lap and put his phone on speaker.
He pressed a kiss to her temple, enjoying the soft shiver that raced through her. âJobs has some good news for you.â
Her brows lifted. âI like good news.â
Wyatt chuckled. âWell, then youâll love this. I found you.â
âFound me?â A combination of confusion and hope crossed her face.
âYour name is Grace Victoria Blake, and you live near Gorman Falls in Texas.â
Recognition lit Toriâs expression. âGorman Fallsâ¦â She rubbed her temple and her brows pulled together.
When she remained silent, Oliver tightened his hold on her waist. âWhat is it, honey?â
âIâm not sureâ¦but I think that might be where I was shot. Near the top of the falls.â She shook her head. âI just had this sudden memory of falling. The water flowing around me.â
Oliverâs jaw tensed. Those falls were over sixty feet high. âItâs too high.â
âThe water at the base of the falls is pretty deep.â Wyatt spoke through the line. âIf sheâd landed at the right angle, her body relaxed, she couldâve easily come out of the fall with no broken bones.â
Tension coiled in Oliverâs gut at the thought. It was Toriâs soft touch on his shoulder that had his bunched muscles releasing.
âAdrien was only at partial capacity,â Wyatt continued. âHe may have assumed he either got the kill shot he needed or the drop into the water finished the job.â
Just like that, Oliverâs muscles bunched again. He was going to kill that asshole.
If what Wyatt suspected was true, then Adrien would have reported back to Hylar that she was dead. When had they found out she wasnât? How had they found out?
Tori caressed Oliverâs cheek. âWhat is it?â
âHow did they know you didnât die? How did Hylar know to send a man here?â
Oliver already knew the answer to that, though. There was only one answer. Hylar had eyes on them. He had to. There were no cameras or listening devices in his house, the team did weekly sweeps. So was Hylar or one of his men close by? Watching from the shadows?
The idea had him holding Tori even tighter.
âWeâll find out,â Wyatt said with unrivaled certainty.
Tori nibbled her lip as she looked at the phone. âI want to go there.â
âWhere? Gorman Falls?â
âYes. To my house,â Tori answered.
He shook his head. âWe canât guarantee itâs safeââ
âThereâs no guarantee anywhere is safe. Iâll be as safe as possible because youâll be with me. Please, Oliver! I need to see my home.â
Christ, he hated the way her eyes pleaded with him.
Then she lowered her voice a fraction. âAlsoâ¦Charlie would still be there. I need to bury him.â
Goddammit. How the hell was he supposed to say no to that? âOkay. But I go in and check the place first. And if I say itâs not safe, we leave. Period.â
She sank into him, her arms going around his waist. A kiss pressed to his shoulder. God, the woman shattered him.
âIâll come,â Wyatt said from across the line. âIâll give Kye a buzz and ask him to come too.â
That was better. There was safety in numbers.
Oliver didnât think Hylar would be there waiting for her. But it was better to be safe than sorry.
He wasnât risking Tori. Not after accepting she was his.
From his peripheral vision, Oliver caught Tori wringing her fingers together in her lap. They werenât even halfway to her house, and she looked nervous as hell.
Taking a hand off the wheel, he covered both her hands with his own. âWhy are you nervous, honey?â
One hand slipped out from below his to cover his hand. âIâm nervous about finding Charlie. And about not remembering anything.â
âDonât put so much pressure on yourself. Your mind will remember everything in due course.â
She nodded but remained silent.
âDo you remember why you go by Tori rather than Grace?â
When he looked across, he caught her small frown. âIâm almost certain Samantha came up with the nickname. I canât quite remember why though.â
âYou can ask her when we find her.â He squeezed the hand that remained below his. âWould you prefer me to call you Grace?â
She chuckled, some of the tension releasing from her shoulders. âNo. I think that would be strange now. Tori feels right coming from you.â
Good. Heâd call her whatever she wanted, but Tori felt right to him too.
âI remember meeting you.â
Oliver raised his brows, surprised. âTell me about it.â
âI was shocked by how good-looking you were. Shocked by how attracted I was to a felon.â Oliver chuckled. âI remember noticing the crinkles beside your eyes when you laughed and thinking, âWhat kind of bad guy has laugh lines?ââ She dipped her head. âI even remember waiting for you to slip up. To drop the alluring smile. Say something that would expose your true nature.â
Interesting. âBut I never did?â
âYou never did.â
âWhat was the tipping point?â The point where she went from suspecting he might be good, to knowing.
âI could say it was a million small things. That would be the truth, because everything factored in. But there was something particular that stood out.â
She paused. Oliver didnât say anything, knowing sheâd speak when she was ready.
âAt dinner, you asked about my mom. I was trying not to reveal any personal information, while also being careful not to lie.â
Oliver frowned, remembering their conversation like it was yesterday. âYou said your mom was a long way away. Unreachable.â
âI did. And you reached across the table, touched my hand, similar to how youâre touching it right now, and told me you were sorry. That a motherâs love canât be replaced.â Tori bit her bottom lip. âThere was real emotion in your expression. Genuine empathy. I felt it on such a deep level.â
After a quiet moment, she lifted a shoulder. âWhen I was putting the sedative into your wine, I couldnât shake your words. I remember the phone feeling heavy in my pocket. I was supposed to call Hylar once you were down. Let his men in to take you away.â
His skin chilled at the thought of what might have happened. âBut you didnât.â
âBut I didnât.â
Oliver stopped at a red light. He turned his head and watched Tori, loving the way her face was so expressive.
When she turned her head to look at him, she smiled. âWhy are you staring at me?â
Wasnât it obvious? âJust thinking about how beautiful you look.â
A rosy-pink color entered her cheeks. Adorable.
âIf I stared every time I was thinking about how good-looking you are, I wouldnât be taking my eyes off you.â
Oh, that would be just fine with him. âI donât see a problem with that.â In fact, he would probably prefer it. He didnât like her eyes on other guys, anyway.
Her smile grew. âImagine how many doors Iâd walk into. The milk Iâd pour outside the cup.â
Oliver shook his head. âNope. I wouldnât let either of those things happen. Iâd be your eyes, honey. And to make your life that much easier, I would carry you everywhere.â Yeah, he was liking that idea.
Tori threw her head back and laughed, showcasing her long, delicate neck. âOkay. You can carry me everywhere and Iâll stare at you all day. That wonât be weird at all.â
He scoffed. âIâd give up normalcy for you.â
Heâd give up a lot for the woman.