Dawn of Forever (Jack & Jill 3)
Jillian clenched her teeth, blinking back her tears. In so many ways the greatest love story of her life was not with Luke or AJ … it was with Jackson. He was the constant in her life. His love defined unconditional. Someday she would tell him … someday.
Jackson left.
Chapter Thirty-Nine
“When did she stop giving you IV fluids?”
Jillian heard Luke’s voice, but it was still Jackson’s words claiming her every thought.
“It had to have been days ago. They’re going to keep you here for several days to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes. They’re kind of important to keep your heart beating and kidneys working properly. Your hand and shoulder were infected too. They’re treating it with antibiotics.”
“K,” she whispered.
“Did you hear anything I said?”
She stared at the water and smoothie he set on the tray in front of her.
“I’ll take that as a no.”
“Sorry.” She met his eyes.
“Don’t.” He sat in the chair next to her bed. “I need you to promise me something.”
It felt impossible to promise Luke anything. Their life together was nothing more than broken promises—shattered dreams.
“Don’t ever apologize to me.”
“Luke …”
“I mean it.”
She didn’t respond. It was best left hanging in the air. It was an impossible request.
“I need you to do something for me,” she said.
“Anything.”
“I need you to go home.”
The pain of her words reflected on his face, but she wouldn’t apologize. He didn’t want her to do that.
Luke shook his head. “I can’t. You’ll disappear. I can’t lose you again.”
She gave him a sad smile. “You haven’t really found me yet.”
His eyes searched hers. Only Luke would understand the complexity of her statement.
“I didn’t have to leave. Last year? I. Didn’t. Have. To. Leave. Irene was responsible for my parents’ deaths. It wasn’t related to my father’s job.”
Anger. Luke’s features hardened. She understood.
She swiped the tears that fell to her cheeks. “But here’s the thing … I did leave. And a lifetime happened in that year. I don’t have to be Jillian Knight anymore, but I don’t feel like Jessica Day. I just feel lost and angry, and the pain is … unbearable. AJ is dead and you’re alive, right here, and yet … I’m grieving the loss of both of you.”
If she recognized one thing, it was when the man before her fought with the desire to be Luke and the need to be Dr. Jones.
Dr. Jones pulled Luke out of the chair. Luke blinked back his tears. Dr. Jones smiled and brushed the back of his hand against her cheek, catching her tears. Then the doctor and the man she’d love for a million lifetimes walked to the door.
“Jessica?” He didn’t turn and for that she was grateful, because she was a breath away from begging him to stay even if it would eventually destroy them.
“Yes?”
“Are we over?”
She clenched her fist next to her heart and swallowed back a sob. “We’ll never be over.”
*
Three days.
They were the longest three days with nothing but her thoughts and grief. Jillian swallowed her stubborn pride and called Jackson to come get her from the hospital when her doctor gave her the OK to go home.
“You wearing that gown home or would you like some clothes.” Jackson stood in the doorway holding up a bag.
She walked over to him, her bare ass peeking out of her hospital gown. “I think my skin will reject clothes…” she grabbed the bag “…but I’ll give it a go.” Lifting on her toes, she planted a kiss on his cheek. “I know you don’t need it, but my love … you have it.”
He returned a sad smile.
“Jujube, you were the first boy I ever loved.”
His smile grew.
Jillian stepped into the bathroom to dress. “Where do we stand with G.A.I.L.?”
“We don’t.”
“What does that mean?”
“Our parents died and so did their killers. We don’t work for the DEA or any other government agency … hell, we barely exist. They’ve ‘cleaned up’ the situation from the past couple of weeks. I said we wanted out.”
“Cleaned up? I didn’t want that place cleaned up.”
“Don’t worry. It’s been burned to the ground. I requested a park be put in its spot.”
“Did I mention I love you?”
“Yes.”
“Though I still don’t understand. Nobody leaves G.A.I.L.”
“We do. Knox is dead. Someone will fill his shoes, but we’re out.”
Jillian peeked around the corner. “You’re serious?”
“Dead.”
“So now what?”
“Now we decide who we want to be. Live within the law and … I don’t know.”
“Can you live within the law?”
Jackson smirked. “I can manage.”
“No killing.”
“I know. I’ve checked everyone off my wish list anyway.”
“You had a ‘killing’ wish list?”
“I guess ‘wish’ sounds a bit self-indulgent. It was more like a to-do list.”
“And you’re done?” She stood in front of him.
“I’m done.”
“Let’s go then.”
*
They headed back to San Francisco with their freedom. Like all freedom, it was tainted with blood and unimaginable loss.