t daylight stung her eyes. The blood was flo
ind her, waving a broom like a m
od on Dawn's face and his expression went dark. He stepped betwee
then at the giant man in the suit, then at the
ydia yelled, but her v
opened the back door.
rank slammed the door and got into the dri
tion. She's injured.
leather seat. She felt faint. She hear
eeched to a halt at the emergency
car-a silver sports car-roared up behind them a
rd go
sleeves were rolled up. His fa
Dawn's d
ed stain spreading on her white shirt-he stopped. H
" he b
walk. He reached in and s
. Dawn instinctively wrapped her arms around hi
spered. "I'm okay.
apped. He stro
didn't roar. His voice, when he spoke to the approaching nurse,
od. She saw the look in his eyes that p
room. Gerhard placed her gently on the g
leaning the wound. "It's a nas
ic stung the cut. Her grip
"Do it. Use the smallest gauge
d nervously and
looking at the doctor. He was looking a
aid. "We fought
ted iron box sitting on t
I have,"
red in his cheek. He pulled out his phon
nt the foreclosure process started today. And fil
ed. "Gerhard, you
looked at her, his eyes blazing. "She hurt
rial one. But in that moment, with her head throbbing and the adr
Gerhard aske
titches. Ke
ed. He helpe
you w
" Daw
d her up
watching," she murmur
rried her out to the car, the ir
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