Passionate Pregnancies. Maya Banks

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protectively over her.

      He moved with a grace that belied his enormous size and he knelt in front of her, his hand cupping her chin as he turned her this way and that to examine her eye.

      He barked rapidly into his Bluetooth but she was too muddled to know what he said or to whom he had spoken. She hoped it was the police.

      “Miss Morgan, are you all right?” he asked urgently.

      “H-how do you know my name?”

      “Mr. de Luca sent me.”

      “How would he know what happened?” she asked in a baffled tone.

      “He wanted to make sure you made it to your hotel safely. I didn’t catch you in time to give you a ride. I was looking for you when I saw what happened.”

      “Oh.”

      “Can you stand?” he asked.

      She slowly nodded. She’d certainly try. As he gently helped her to her feet, she clutched at her belly, worried that her fall had hurt her child.

      “Are you in pain?” the man demanded.

      “I don’t know,” she said shakily. “Maybe. I’m just scared. The fall …”

      “I’m taking you to the hospital at once. Mr. de Luca will meet us there.”

      She didn’t protest when he ushered her into the backseat of the car. He got in beside her and issued a swift order for the driver to take off. They were away and into traffic in a matter of moments.

      She sank back into the seat, her hands shaking so badly that she clenched them together in her lap to try and quell the movement.

      The giant beside her took up most of the backseat. He leaned forward and rummaged in an ice bucket in the console and a moment later held an ice pack to her eye.

      She winced and started to pull away, but he persisted and held it gently to her face.

      “Are you feeling any pain anywhere else?” he queried.

      “I don’t think so. I’m just shaken up.”

      His expression was grim as he pulled away the ice pack to examine her eye.

      “You’re going to have one heck of a bruise. I think it’s a good idea to have a doctor check you out so you can be sure the baby wasn’t harmed.”

      She nodded and grimaced when he put the ice pack back into place.

      “Thank you,” she murmured. “For your help. Your timing was excellent.”

      His face twisted with anger. “No, it wasn’t. If I had been there a moment earlier, he wouldn’t have hurt you.”

      “Still, thanks. He had a knife.”

      She swallowed the knot of panic in her throat and drew in steadying breaths. She could still see the flash of the blade as it slashed out at her. A shiver stole up her spine and attacked her shoulders until she trembled with almost violent force.

      “I don’t even know your name,” she said faintly.

      He looked at her with worried eyes as if he thought his name was the last thing that should be on her mind.

      “Ramon. I’m Mr. de Luca’s head of security.”

      “I’m Bryony,” she said, before realizing he already knew her name. He’d called her Miss Morgan earlier.

      “We’re almost there, Bryony,” he said in a steady, reassuring voice.

      Was she about to melt down on him? Was that why he was staring at her with such concern and speaking to her as if he was trying to talk her down from the ledge?

      She leaned her head back against the seat and closed her eyes. He followed with the ice pack and soon it was smushed up against her face again.

      A few seconds later, the car ground to a halt and the door immediately opened. She opened her eyes as Ramon removed the ice pack and hurriedly got out of the car. He reached back to help her out and they were met by an E.R. tech pushing a wheelchair.

      Astonished by the quickness in which they got her back to an exam room, she stared with an open mouth as she was laid on one of the beds by two nurses and they immediately began an assessment of her condition.

      Ramon hung by her bedside, watching the medical staff’s every move. As if sensing Bryony’s bewilderment, Ramon leaned down and murmured, “Mr. de Luca is a frequent contributor to this hospital. He called ahead to let them know you’d be arriving.”

      Well, that certainly made more sense.

      “The on-call obstetrician will be in to see you shortly,” one of the nurses said. “He’ll want to make sure all is well with the baby.”

      Bryony nodded and murmured her thanks.

      The nurse went over a series of questions as she did her assessment. Bryony was a little embarrassed over all the fuss. Near as she could tell, all she’d suffered was a black eye and a bruised behind. But she wouldn’t turn down the opportunity to make sure all was well with her baby.

      She’d leaned back to close her eyes when the door flew open and Rafael strode in, his expression dark and his gaze immediately seeking out Bryony.

      He hurried to her bedside and took her hand in his. “Are you all right?” he demanded. “Are you hurt? Are you in any pain?” He took a breath and dragged a hand through his hair in agitation. “The … baby?”

      Before she could respond, his gaze settled on her face and his eyes darkened with fury. He tentatively touched her cheek and then he turned to Ramon, his jaw clenched.

      “What happened?”

      “I’m fine,” Bryony said in answer to the barrage of questions. But Rafael was no longer concentrating his efforts on her. He was interrogating his head of security.

      “Rafael.”

      When he still didn’t stop his tirade of questions, she tugged at his hand until finally he turned back to her.

      “I’m okay. Really. Ramon showed up just in time. He took good care of me.”

      “I should not have let you leave my office,” Rafael gritted out. “You were upset and in no condition to be out on the streets. I’d thought Ramon would give you a ride home.”

      She shrugged. “I walked. He didn’t catch up with me until after …”

      Rafael looked hastily around and then dragged a chair to her bedside. He perched on the edge and stared intently at her.

      “Has the doctor been in yet? What has he said about the baby? Are you hurt anywhere else? Did the bastard hit you?”

      She shook her head at the flurry of questions and blinked at the fierceness in his voice and expression. This wasn’t a side of Rafael she’d ever seen before.

      “The nurse said the on-call obstetrician would be in to see me shortly and that he would conduct an assessment to make sure all was well with the baby. And no, I’m not hurt anywhere else.”

      She raised her hand to her eye and winced when she pushed in on the already swelling area.

      Rafael captured her hand and pulled it away from her eye.

      “It’s unacceptable for you to be walking the streets of New York City alone. I don’t even like you staying in that hotel alone.”

      She smiled in amusement. “But it’s your hotel, Rafael. Are you suggesting it isn’t safe?”

      “I’d prefer you were with me, where I know you are safe,” he said through gritted teeth.

      Her brows came together as she studied him. “What are you saying?”

      “Look, we were going to be leaving together for Moon Island in a few days


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