The Witness By StormyNite 1997 Part 1 Natalie stood in the women's locker room brushing out her tangled mass of hair. She stared into the mirror and turned sideways admiring the changes she saw. She had taken up aerobics and swimming 3 times a week at the health club that opened up 4 blocks from her apartment. Some days were harder than others to get it in, but all the work was starting to pay off. She hadn't lost any weight, but the stomach and thighs were finally tightening back up. This getting 'old' sucked. She was 35 and some days when she looked in the mirror she looked and felt 50. Of course, her job was not conducive to pretty clothes, sexy shoes and low stress. Working nights didn't do much for her tan either, so this was the only step that had any chance of holding back 'Father Time' and the 'Sag Monster'. Maybe it was because she spent so much time with Nick that it was beginning to bother her. Even on a bad day he looked great, but of course his metabolism and eating habits left a lot to be desired in order to stay that way. There was a trade off for everything, but for now she was going to stay with the gym. It seemed less stressful than becoming a vampire. Wow! Where did that thought come from? She stood staring in the mirror and instantly opened her mouth to check out her canines. What would she look like as a vampire? Would she turn sultry like Janette and become body beautiful with hair that was perfect no matter what? Ha! That was a laugh! There was a lot of things she was in life, but 'Miss Body Beautiful' was not one of them. Nick didn't seem to mind that she didn't have legs to reach the States and boobs that pointed to the North Star, but he noticed when she looked nice--especially lately. They had become quite close after Vachon's death and Divia's demise. Actually life had been peaceful around them and LaCroix seemed satisfied to just have Nick spend a couple hours a week with him. It was almost like he accepted Nick as he was. What was she thinking? This was just the lull before the storm and Natalie knew it. LaCroix would never let Nick have a normal life. It would have taken the fun out of it, but for now Nat was going to enjoy all the little normal things that they were getting to do. It was like they were almost a couple. He had taken her dancing last week on their night off, and a carriage ride through the park at dusk last night. He had brought flowers to the morgue to cheer her up when the 'guest list' got her bogged down as one hour seemed to run into the next. He cared a great deal for her, but she could never get him to say it directly. Of course, if she had been honest, she had never told him she loved him either. It seemed like a big step and she wasn't sure either one of them was ready for it. She was in love with him, but she didn't want it to be one sided...been there, done that, don't want to do it again. It hurt too bad. Nat finished combing out her hair and threw her gear into the purple gym bag she bought just for working out. The noise in the hall caught her attention because of all the shouting. It was way after midnight and the Health Club was technically closed. They stopped letting anyone in after 11pm. Pam had left just a little while ago and Nat was the last one out of the pool. Nat carefully stuck her head out the door and spied the cause of all the yelling. John Fervor, the owner, was in a shouting match with a young Latino man over, from what she could surmise....was money. She stepped into the hall quietly hoping to slip out unnoticed when the younger man pulled out a 9 mm and shot John point blank in the chest. Stunned with what she saw, Natalie dropped her bag. The young man turned to see her standing at the end of the hall. Automatically he lifted the gun as Natalie dove for the locker room door. The wood splintered on the frame above her head as she rolled into the locker room. Quickly she pushed the door closed and hit the bar lock. Unnerved and terrified she bolted for the pool side exit. Within seconds she heard gunfire as he blasted at the bar bolt. She had a 2 minute head start at best. Natalie pushed open the fire exit at a dead run setting off the fire alarms. She heard him hit the door only seconds behind her as she headed down the nearest alley. Risking a glance over her shoulder she watched him round the corner and plant his feet for a shot. She dove behind a dumpster as the shot ricocheted off the metal just below shoulder height. The sirens could be heard a block away. The fire department was responding. She was trapped. If she ran, she was sure to be shot in the back. If she stayed, he would just simply shoot her as she stood cowering behind the big green metal monster that now protected her. She spied the grate beside the dumpster and took the only option she had. Pulling with all the strength her 5'5" body could muster, she removed the grate and jumped into the sewer. Thoughts of Screed assailed her as a giant rat skittered in front of her. She took the first right turn and the second left she found at a dead run. She stopped to catch her breath and listen. She could hear running down the corridor parallel to her. He had guessed wrong. Quickly she ran and changed directions again. At the end of the tunnel she noticed the streetlight shining through another grate. She climbed the ladder and pushed with her shoulder. The grate gave way easily and she leveraged herself up onto the street. She was now in the warehouse district on the South side. Not the best neighborhood, but not the worst either. She ran to the nearest phone booth and dialed Nick's cell phone. ---------- Tracy stood looking over the body of John Fervor as the fingerprint guys continued to dust the walls. Jerry from Castle Rock was covering for Nat since it was her night off. "What you got, Jerry?" Jerry looked sheepishly through his wire rim glasses at Tracy. He hated close range shots...really messy. "Why was it Lambert always seem to pick the right night to be off?" he thought as he continued to stare at the perky little blonde detective in front of him. God...he hated perky. There ought to be a law against anyone like that working night shift. "Well?" Tracy tried not to sound impatient. She knew Jerry ran by his own agenda and couldn't be forced into anyone else's timetable. "9mm point blank less than a hour ago. The body temp is only down 8-10 degrees. Less than 3 feet from muzzle to impact. I'd say the guy was standing right in front of him when he pulled the trigger. Nick walked up beside Tracy as Jerry finished his little rendition of the murder. "Trace, a woman across the street called it in. She said she saw a woman run out the side door followed by a man with a gun. Sounds like we have a witness." Nick stared only a moment at the body. The fresh blood assailed him as soon as he entered the building. It had taken at least 15 minutes from him to feel in control enough to check the body. For some reason, he had been nervous walking into the building. He couldn't put his finger on it, then it hit him. Nick turned immediately and almost ran to the women's locker room down the hall. There, at the entrance was a purple bag. One of the officers had tagged it for evidence. "Let me see it, Jason." Nick almost grabbed the bag out of his hand. Tracy had followed her partner down the hall at a dead run. "What's got into you, Nick?" She glanced at the bag that Nick held in his hands. He simply stared at the bag and then shoved it back into the officer's hands. He pushed the door to the locker room open and stepped in. "Nat?" He ran through the room to the pool side exit and watched the officers at the fire door dust for prints. Panic had set in. Nick listened and stretch out his senses trying to hear her heartbeat. "Nick, for God sake what's got into you?" Tracy grabbed his arm as he stood motionless by the door. Nick turned panic filled eyes to his partner. "It's Nat's bag. She was here. She must be the woman, running out the back fire door." Fear etched his face as he spoke. "I have to find her." "Nick, how can you know it was Natalie? You didn't even look in the bag and the fingerprints aren't even back. You’re getting weird on me again." "Detective Knight?" The young officer said hesitantly. "They said I was to tell you personally." "Tell me what, officer?" Nick waited for what he knew was bad news. His heart beat twice in his chest as he braced himself. "They found Dr. Lambert's car in the parking lot. There were only two left. One belonged to the deceased and the other is Dr. Lambert's. They said you should know." The young man walked away quickly. Nick turned to Tracy. "That's how I know." Part 2 Tracy stared in amazement as her partner stepped over the fingerprint crew and out into the alley. It was like he had a sixth sense. Sometimes, he flat scared her with the stuff he did. She followed him into the alley. Nick's cell phone rang only once before he picked it up. "Knight!" His voice sounded ragged even for him. "Nick!" Natalie almost cried with relief. "Nat! Are you okay? Where are you?" His heart lurched again when he heard her voice. She was alive. Her voice flooded his body with warmth and relief. "I'm okay. I saw him shoot John. He's been chasing me through the sewers. I’m at 4th and Clayton. I don't know how far behind me he is. Come and get me. I'm scared he will show up any second." Tears streaked her face as she spoke breathlessly. Just talking with Nick calmed her a little but her eyes continued to check the street for any sign of motion. "Hurry, Nick!" Tracy watched her partner as he talked on the phone. It was Natalie. At least she was alive. For how long was debatable. Those two were going to have to break down and admit just exactly how they felt towards each other pretty soon, or the whole precinct was going to go crazy. Friends? Right? Who were they kidding? Nick hung up the phone and started down the alley at a trot. Tracy ran to keep up as he yelled instructions to her. "Trace, the killer's been following Nat through the sewers. I'm going to go get her. Tell them to send several squads down the nearest sewer grate and the nearest squad card to 4th and Clayton." "Okay, Nick. Is she all right?" "For now, but I've got to get to her before he finds her." Tracy stopped as she rounded the corner and turned toward the police cruiser coming up the street. Nick watched her turn and took to the air. No time for cars. Natalie was in danger. -------- Natalie paced in front of the phone booth and watch the alley behind her intently. With a rush of wind that blew leaves everywhere Nat turned to Nick landing beside her. She was in his arms in an instant. Relief washed over her as his arms pulled her close and he buried his head in her hair. She finally gave into the fear and began to shake, followed by sobs. Nick pulled her closer and enveloped her in his flowing black coat as she shook violently. In one swift motion, he scooped her up and took to the air. She wasn't safe here. Natalie clung to his neck as they became airborne and let the warmth and security that Nick always made her feel wash over her. Minutes later they landed outside the loft. He placed her on her feet only long enough to enter the security code, then flew her upstairs via the stairwell. He sat down with her on the couch still ensconced in his embrace. She was weeping openly now and was going into shock. Nick just held her close and let his hands gently rub her back and up into her hair as she cried. He hadn't realized how much he was shaking until she stopped one hand and held it in both of hers before she whispered. "I'm okay, Nick. I'm okay." She let her eyes meet his and tried to smile. Nick cupped her face in both his hands, gently kissed her lips and then rested his forehead on hers. The words lay unspoken between them as they both tried to come to terms with their fears and feelings. Nick pulled her back into his arms and buried his head in her hair. He hadn't realized how terrified he was until he saw her standing there all alone in the dark by that phone. She was his life, his hope, his heart. If he lost her, there would be no tomorrow. When had he given into this? It was always there, since the day he met her, but fear and his conscience kept all that he felt for her at bay....It had to. Falling in love with Natalie or letting her fall in love with him was suicidal for both of them. He knew that.....She knew that, but it had happened anyway. His voice broke as he whispered into her ear and pulled her even closer. "I...I thought I had lost you." She wrapped her arms around him as he pulled her closer. She would crawl in his skin with him if it was possible. She couldn't get close enough, or have his hands on her enough. He was as scared as she was. She felt it in his body and saw it in his face. He did love her. It wasn't one sided on her part. That knowledge flooded her with relief as they just sat there holding each other. Nick's phone rang breaking the silence and the emotion that played between them. Reluctantly he pulled out the phone and answered it. "Knight!" "Nick. It's Trace. Do you have Natalie?" Fear laced her voice as she spoke. "The squad couldn't find anybody at 4th and Clayton. Tell me you have her with you." Nick smiled and winked at Natalie who listened to the conversation. "I've got her Trace. I brought her to my place. I thought it was safer." "Is she okay?" Tracy was genuinely concerned. She and Nat had become somewhat friends after her forced internship in body pathology forensics. Natalie was the strongest person she knew and she was in love with Nick. God only knew why, but sometimes she just wanted to smack him over the head with a brick when they backed off from each other. She could not figure out what their 'little problem' was, that Natalie mentioned several times as an excuse. "She's a little shaky, but okay. I'll bring her down later to look at the mug books." Nick hung up the phone and laid Nat's head back on his shoulder running his fingertips down her cheek as she rested there. He loved to touch her. A sigh crossed her lips as she relaxed and almost immediately drifted off to sleep. Shock was a strange thing for most people. As she fell deeper into slumber, Nick lifted her off his lap and stretched her out on the couch. Unable to tear himself away from her yet, he grabbed a blanket from the back of the chair , covered her and laid down beside her. It was cramped but she didn't seem to mind as she molded her body into his and pulled his arm around her. Only then did she drift back off to sleep. Nick snuggled closer, relaxed, and finally drifted off to sleep wrapped around her. --------- Nat had only spent 30 minutes looking at mug shots when the young Latino man virtually jumped off the page. She would recognize him anywhere. His good looks, coupled with those dead black eyes, were unforgettable. It was as if life itself did not exist behind those dark pools. Reese cringed when she pointed the photo out to him. There was no name under the photo, just a number. That was rather unusual and usually meant trouble. Nick returned from the fingerprint lab to find Reese yelling over the phone at the top of his lungs. "I don't care who you people are. You can't do that. She is a witness not a hostage. She has rights." Reese’s blood pressure must have jumped 30 points and Nick was concerned as he listened to his heart. "Captain, you have to calm down." Nick projected his hypnotic heart beat in an effort to calm the Captain. Reese calmed slightly and slammed the receiver into the cradle. He looked at Nick with something between 'I can't believe this is happening' look to I have 'sympathy for the condemned'. "What is it, Captain?" Nick waited patiently. Reese walked over to the door and called Natalie into the office with them. He might as well tell them together, since it was going to affect them both drastically. Reese had watched their relationship ever since coming to Metro and marveled at their strength and their stupidity. They were much closer than the 'friends' they professed to be, and this was going to rip them apart. Life wasn't fair. He couldn't see another alternative even with all the screaming he had done in the last hour. The Provincial office was right. There was no alternative, if Natalie intended to live to be 35. She had just been in the wrong place at the wrong time, and now she was the only witness to a murder committed by one of the biggest drug dealers in the Northern Continent. Her life.... as she knew it.... was gone. "Sit down, Natalie." Reese tried to sound calm. "I have some news about your case that neither one of you are going to want to hear." He stared at Nick and Natalie as they sat before him. He sat heavily down behind his desk before he continued. "The man you identified, Natalie, is non-other than Ramon Valvetti. He is the second largest drug dealer on the Northern Continent, topped only by an American mobster by the name of Yarborough. The Provincial office is coming to put you into protective custody until he is caught and when the trial is over you are to go into the Canadian Witness Protection Program." Reese waited for the explosion which wasn't long in coming. Nick jumped to his feet almost faster than Reese could follow, and exploded as he expected. "They can't do that, Captain! Natalie is not the criminal here. They can't rip her life apart in the name of justice and expect her to thank them for it!" Gold flecks actually rimmed Nick's eyes as he yelled at the Captain. Reese had seen Nick angry, but this was not something he was prepared for. There was more to Nick, than he ever let on, and Reese wasn't sure he wanted to be around if he completely lost control. There was a violent side to Nick Knight that scared most people, with good cause. Natalie sat dumbfounded with her eyes as big as saucers. Finally, she found her voice. Nick started cursing under his breath and pacing the floor simultaneously. "They're wrong, Captain. I have no intention of giving up my entire life because of what I saw." She locked eyes with the Captain with a determined glare. Reese had to admire this woman. She had been the youngest ME in the history of Canada and a woman on top of it. She had fought and scraped and worked unbelievable hours to achieve what she had. Asking her to give it up was unfair, not to mention her relationship with Nick. He should have known she wouldn't willingly do this even if it meant saving her life. He needed Nick's support in this. "Now listen to me, both of you. I know this isn't what you want to hear but these are facts. Until he is caught, he is going to come after you. You can send him to the gas chamber and he won't sit still for that. He has money and power all across the continent. He will have the best and most expensive hit men that money can buy. After you testify, his organization will spend incredible amounts of money to have you eliminated while the verdict is appealed. If you don't go to ground, you will be dead inside a week no matter how good you are or how much cover we give you from here." Reese slammed his hand on the desk in frustration when he finished. "I don't like this any better than you do. You are the best ME in the city and I don't want to lose you. On the personal side, you are one of the nicest people I have ever met." Reese turned his brown eyed warmth on her before he spoke again. "I couldn't live with myself, Natalie, if something were to happen to you because of this. You will survive this and life will go on." He watched a single tear slide down her cheek as he finished. "Think about this before you react." Reese looked to Nick before he spoke. "Both of you." Reese walked over to the door and left. He watched Natalie fall into Nick's arms through the window. "Damn!" He cursed as he walked away leaving them alone. He was not only going to lose his ME but Nick as well. If the CWPP didn't let them go together, Nick would find a way. He knew Nick. He was the best he'd ever seen as a detective and a nice guy to boot. At least they would be together. That gave him a little comfort, if only the CWPP would see it that way. Part 3 Nick held her until they both stopped shaking. He searched his mind for possible alternatives, and for now there was none. The only choice was to put Natalie in protective custody. She knew it and so did he. As he stood there holding her and running his fingers through her hair, he realized that this might be the last time he would ever get to do that. All this time, they had been taking it slow, avoiding how they felt. Now, only to have what they both feared most, happen before either one of them was ready. It was usually Nick that left. Time had a way of catching up to mortals and try as he did, it always ended the same way. Pain for him and pain for them, so he avoided close relationships at all costs. Anger raged through him with the circumstance before them, but there was no other way to keep her safe. It no one knew where she was, then she had a shot of surviving to testify, but could he let her go when the time came? He knew the answer even as he let his mind ask the question. No, he loved her and he was pretty sure she loved him even though neither of them had said it. He thought if he didn’t say it, she would be safer. Nat wasn't one of those whinny women who had to hear all those pretty flowery things to feel secure. She was happy with who she was, only now, who she was had to change in order to survive. "Nat." Nick's voice sounded shaky even to him. She needed him to be strong now. They had decisions to make and he needed to know what she felt. Slowly he made her meet his eyes. The pain and anguish behind her blue eyes almost tore his heart out. God, he loved her. He had been a fool not to tell her. "Tell me what you want to do, and I'll do it." He looked at her hopefully. If she told him she wanted to do it alone, he would die as certain as the sun would rise in the morning, but she had to decide. She touched his face gently with her fingertips and saw fear. Was it for her safety or for them? God she needed him to say it. She needed him to tell her how he felt. She wasn't a mind reader, because if she was she wouldn't be in this fix. She searched his face for answers. "Nick...I....." He never let her finish the sentence as he kissed her, first hesitantly then with a fierce passion that curled her toes. She wrapped her arms around his neck, gave into the passion and let the fire burn within the pit of her stomach. When he broke the kiss, he whispered softly "I love you, Natalie." She pulled her head slightly away and stared into his beautiful blue eye. God, she loved this man. Why hadn’t she told him before. "I love you too, Nick. I think I have since I opened that body bag. You changed my life and I can't imagine living in this world without you." She laid her head back on his shoulder and held him close as she whispered in pain. "What are we going to do?" Nick pulled her tighter as his mind search for answers. "You are going to have to go with them until the trial. I'll see what the CWPP has in mind. If they won't let us go together, I'll make us disappear. If that's what you want?" Natalie jerked her head off his shoulder. "Is that's what I want? Nick, what do you want? I've already told you how I feel. Being with me puts you in danger, not only from the drug people, but your own kind. You know that and so do I. Mortals and vampires don't play house together without a price!" Surely he understood what she wanted. He searched her eyes and then smiled. "Do you want to play house, Natalie?" He kissed her gently and then waited for her answer. "Nick!"...She wanted to throttle him. "Tell me again and then answer the question!" He pulled her hard up against him as he spoke never taking his eyes off hers. "I love you, Natalie Lambert, and I VERY much want to play house." She smiled with relief and kissed him hard. As he kissed her back, she let her tongue fence with his until she thought she would die from lack of oxygen. Kissing a man that didn't need to breathe had some definite disadvantages. She broke free to catch her breath. "I take it that's a yes, to running away with me." She smiled for the first time since this nightmare had started. It didn't matter what happened from here. She and Nick would be together. Reese popped his head in the door and smiled at the two of them in each others arms, and cleared his throat before he spoke. "Well, what do I tell CWPP?" Natalie looked at Nick and then back to the Captain as she sighed in resignation. "Tell them I'll go with them until the trial, after that we'll have to see." Her eyes told Reese not to push it any further. "They're downstairs waiting for you." He watched them tense and then pull apart as he spoke. "Ah,... you both have to know they won't let you see each other while this is going on. It would compromise security. Natalie will be kept under lock and key until Valvetti is brought to trial." He wanted them to know what was involved before they committed to this. "This may take months or even years." They had to know what lay ahead of them. Life was not fair. Damn he hated this part of the job. "We know, Captain." Nick said quietly never taking his eyes of Nat. "It’s the only way she will be safe." He leaned forward and kissed her forehead and pulled her back into his arms one last time. When he released her, resignation was written on his face as well as pain. A single tear slid down Natalie cheek and he gently wiped it away. "We'll find a way, Captain." Natalie reluctantly stepped out of Nick's arms and headed toward the door and the Captain. Reese put an arm around her shoulder when she reached him. Turning to Nick one last time she smiled and stiffened up, bracing for what was to come. She was tough. She and Nick were tougher together. They would find a way to be together. You can't play house unless you're together. Her eyes spoke more than her words. "You better get to work, Detective Knight. The sooner you find that low-life slime-ball, the sooner I get released from my cage." Nick smiled and bowed from the waist. "Anything Milady commands." Reese stood speechless at the two before him as Natalie slipped under his arm and out the door. -------- 3 weeks later. Nick and Tracy had been working 14 hour days (nights in their case), not only tracking down leads on Valvetti, but handling their other cases as well. Tracy watched Nick methodically eliminate possible locations on Valvetti, as well as following any possible leads on 3 other cases they were working on. He was stressed to the max. It was becoming more evident every day. Sometimes as she watched him work, she could see the pain behind his eyes. He was just so good at hiding what he felt. Sometimes she just wished he would talk about it. She knew how much she needed to talk to someone when Vachon left. Nick had been there for her without even knowing it. He and Nat both helped her through it. It was like they knew that she had lost someone important, and that only by being around other people who cared would help her get through it. She sat across from him going over the computer print out when he finally threw the papers in the trash in frustration. Shoving his chair back violently, he grabbed his coat and headed for the door. "Nick!" Tracy yelled to his retreating form as he headed for the door. She grabbed her coat and took off after him. "Wait up!" Tracy ran to catch him as he pushed the door violently, almost throwing it off its hinges. He screamed loudly in frustration and fell back against the wall in despair as his arms fell limply at his side. He stared helplessly at the starlit sky above when she reached him. "Nick, you have to talk about this." She waited and gently touched his arm. "I don't know where she's at, whether she's alive or dead, if she's getting enough Chinese food, if Sidney's driving her crazy in a hotel..." his voice trailed off and he let the pain grasp his soul. "...I miss her so much, it physically hurts. Some days I get up and pray that I could just hear her voice...anything. Am I going crazy?" He let his eyes finally met hers. The pain she saw in her partner tore at her heart. "No, Nick." She said in whisper...."You love her." The words hung in the air as Tracy waited for him to deny it and claim them as just 'friends', but he didn’t. He actually let her see the pain without hiding it. "I knew that a long time ago, Trace. It's just we've had some problems to overcome and it's mostly me." Nick let his eyes return to the moon above his head as he spoke. "I have to see her, Trace. I have to tell her I love her one more time." Finally he returned his gaze to Tracy. I can't do this. If we can't find Valvetti , I may never see her again. I may never get that chance. I only told her once. I was a fool...." Tracy grabbed his arm as he beat himself up. "At least you told her, Nick...At least she knows you love her. That's more than a lot of us ever have. To know you are loved by the person you love can keep you strong... through even the worst nightmare. She loves you, Nick. She told me so a long time ago." She waited for her words to sink in. Men could be such idiots at times. Nick pulled Tracy into his arms and hugged her gently. "Thanks, Trace. I needed that." He released her and smiled. "I guess we better get back to work, or I may never see her again. At least I know, if I can’t find her then neither can Valvetti. That's something anyway." "That's right." She brightened, punched him in the arm and then pushed him through the door. ------------ Natalie paced the floor until she had worn a track in the carpet. This was her 10th hotel in 3 weeks. She had one of six men with her at all times. The only time she was alone was when she went to the bathroom. She had played cards, watched TV, and read till she thought she would scream. They were nice guys, they just weren’t Nick. They kept her informed of the progress, which seemed very little in her opinion, and every night she tossed and turned. She was stressed to her limit and couldn’t take anymore. She needed to see Nick. It was becoming an obsession. She would ask one more time and then she was going to take action. Placing her hand on her hips, she approached Jenkins as he played poker with Monroe. "Look, guys I’ve had enough. Either let me use the phone or I'm going to become violent." Her blue eyes shot fire as she spoke. Jenkins had come to admire this woman. She was bright, beautiful and determined. She didn't whine like most of the people he had guarded over the years, she just ask politely and wanted reasons for his answers. If his answers were good enough, she left him be, if not she came back at him. She had reached her limit. It was in her stance and her eyes. It was Detective Knight. The profile said they were close, but obviously it was much more than that. She was in love with the guy. That was a problem. Cops were not easy to control or relocate, but then a ME was not going to be a picnic either when it came time to give her a new identity. She was the youngest female ME in Canada. People had a tendency to remember that. Coupled with her looks, putting her somewhere where she would be happy and unnoticeable was going to be difficult. If they had to relocate Knight with her, they were doomed. Simons was certain putting distance between them would help neutralize the situation. Captain Reese warned him they were closer than he thought. Reese was not happy in the least. Not only was he losing the best ME in the city but it looked like his best detective as well. Jenkins had to admit Knight had found out more on Valvetti, with his partner, than the whole CWPP could, but then again their specialty was new identities not finding people. Jenkins pulled himself out of his chair and used his placating tone as if she were a child. "Look, Natalie, I know this is taking a bit longer than expected, but you want to be safe about this. Phones are traceable and cellulars can be overheard as well. Just be patient with us." He reached his arm out to pat hers. Natalie pulled her arm from his grasp quickly, doubled her fist and belted him in the stomach. As Jenkins doubled over in pain and surprise, she connected her left fist with his eye. She threw her entire weight into the punch and Jenkins ended up on the floor. Monroe was out of his chair in seconds and grabbed her from behind. She shifted her weight slightly and turned in his arms. Staring him eye to eye, she planted her knee firmly in his groin. He doubled over in pain as Jenkins pulled himself off the floor. Natalie stood back as they lay there groaning on the floor. She felt better, oddly enough. At least she felt in control before she spoke. "Look at you! You are supposed to be MY protection. You're both pathetic. I've had enough. I've played your game long enough. I'm not asking to go shopping in the mall. I just want to see Nick. That's all! You can move me afterwards." A single tear escaped her eye. She walked to the phone and dialed Captain Reese's desk. Even enraged she thought Reese's number would be safer than Nick's. Jenkins helped Monroe off the floor as his breathing came back to normal. He made no move to stop her as she dialed. Reese picked up the phone on the second ring. "Reese" He boomed over the phone. He watched Nick and Tracy return after Nick's quick exit a short time ago. He looked better. "Captain, it's Natalie." Reese dropped in his chair at her voice and stared at Nick across the room. "Captain, Is Nick there? It's too dangerous for me to call Nick's number in case he's being monitored." She was shaking as she spoke. If Nick wasn’t there, what would she do? What would they let her do? "He's here, Natalie. Just a second I'll get him. Are you all right?" Reese was concerned as well as surprised. How had she pulled this off. "Please, Captain. I can't stay on the line long. Get Nick for me." Reese laid down the phone and virtually ran out the door. "Nick, in my office now!" It was a command, not a request. Tracy and Nick stared at each other confused. What brought that on? Nick simply shrugged his shoulders and walked into Reese's office. Reese closed the door before he spoke. "Natalie is on the phone." He pointed to the receiver laying on his desk and smiled. Nick almost leaped across the desk in one motion, as Reese closed the door behind himself. A trip to the water cooler was in order, maybe even the vending machine could be coaxed into something edible. "Nat?" Nick spoke hesitantly as his heart beat twice in succession. "Nick, I can't talk long. I need to see you. I'm at the Hotel Clarion. They won't keep me here long after this call. I told them I wasn't leaving until I saw you." Unable to breathe, she waited. "I'll be there in 5 minutes. Don't go anywhere. What room?" He gripped the phone so tightly it almost snapped. "809!" She hung up and finally remembered to breathe. Jenkins eyes her carefully as he rubbed his jaw. "I'll make the arrangements for the move while you talk. He can't come with you. It's too dangerous and I hope he loses his tail because I'm sure Valvetti has him covered." Nat smiled at Jenkins knowingly. "There are a lot of things that I worry about Sgt. Jenkins, but someone following Nick is not one of them. Part 4 ------ Less than 5 minutes from placing the receiver in the cradle Nick was in front of room 809. He felt his heart beating repeatedly in the last 5 minutes. He had checked the halls, the garage, and the roof before he knocked. No one had followed. He had made sure of that. He left the car at the station and took to the air faster than the human eye could see as he ran out the back door. Nick knocked softly, only to have the door answered by Jenkins, now sporting a swollen eye certain to turn black before the night was over. Nick smiled when he realized who had given him his shiner. Nick quickly entered the room and looked for Nat. Jenkins stepped momentarily into the hall as Monroe stood quietly, gun drawn covering both Nick and the open door. They were taking no chances. Jenkins closed and locked the door. He shook his head at Monroe and he put the gun away. Jenkins eyed the blonde detective closely before he spoke. "She’s in the bedroom. You have 5 minutes together and then we’re gone. Understood?" Nick nodded and quickly walked into the bedroom closing the door behind him. Nat stood on the far side of the room where she had obviously been pacing since she called. She flew into his arms as soon as he shut the door. Relief and warmth flooded his soul as his arms captured her. His lips found hers without hesitation. She ran her hands through his hair and opened her mouth to his. She wanted to devour him, and he her, as they let go of all restraints, all the bottled up emotions. He kissed her lips, her neck, her eyes, her hair as his hands explored every inch of her body. Natalie whimpered in need as she pulled his lips back to hers. She wanted him here and now without any pretenses. God, he missed her. Her touch, her warmth, her love rippled through him as their lips met and their tongues dueled, but it was not to be tonight. They had less than 5 minutes. Between kisses, he finally pulled away. Somehow they had ended up on the bed with his body pressed hard against hers. Odd, he couldn’t remember anything but her warmth. Her body arched into his touch as he ran his fingers over her flat stomach to her breast. The silk of her blouse only made him ache even more to feel her flesh under his touch. Natalie had ripped his shirt open to feel his cool skin against her palm as his heart beat ever so slowly against her warmth. Jenkins knocked on the door softly before he spoke. "You guys have 3 minutes and the car is here...no more...understand?" Nick released her lips with a groan before he responded. "We understand." He couldn’t take his eyes off hers. Gently he touched her kiss-swollen lips as they lay in each other arms on the bed. "I love you, Natalie. This is killing me by degrees....." She stopped him with a kiss and then pulled his head to hers. "I love you so much it hurts, Nick. What are we going to do? They will move me and they may never let me see you again. I don’t want to live without you. There has to be a way." She looked to him hopefully filled with love and faith. There was only one way Nick knew that he could always find her. Were they ready for this? Was she ready for repercussions if he couldn't.... "Tell me." She could read the fear and uncertainty in his eyes, then she knew. "There only one way, Natalie, and if I can’t stop...." His love for her and his fear of killing her caused him more pain than he could stand. He began to pull away. She held him tight. "No, Nick. You love me and that’s what will make you stop. It’s our only chance, the only way you can always find me. Please make me one with you. I don’t want to die, but if it happens promise me you will bring me across. I can live with anything as long as we’re together." She touched his face gently with both hands as the tears flowed freely. He kissed her softly. "With all that I am and all that I have ever been, I promise you, Natalie, we shall be together. You are my heart and my soul and I shall love you forever." His eyes turned golden and his fangs descended. It was the only answer. Just a taste and he would stop. Then they would be connected. He could feel her no matter where she was. Natalie offered her neck to him as he let her pulse radiate through him. Her scent enveloped him, her warmth enticed him until he finally unleashed the beast and planted his fangs into her soft neck. With the first taste of her blood, he was lost. Her love for him exploded in his brain as he sucked gently pulling her heart and soul with him. She caressed him, wooed him, seduced him further into her heart until one taste would not be enough. He pushed back with his love for her and their souls bonded for all eternity. Her hopes, her desires, and his, all wrapped into one, until the child appeared. She wanted their child beyond all reason, beyond all rational thought and in one brief rational moment he realized he did too. With a power he did not know he possessed, the man controlled the beast and he stopped. As he pulled back she begged him . "No…..Nick, don’t stop. Bring me with you." She pulled his head back to her neck and the beast fought for control. The pain of not completing what he had started weakened the beast and Nick threw himself across the room away from her. In ragged breaths and physical pain, the man waged war with the vampire. Natalie slowly realized what she had done and automatically reached for him. She stopped as she watched him labor to breathe and control the raging monster within. Slowly she stood in front of him and raised a hand to his cheek. "No! Stay away, Nat!" His eyes glowed red as he spoke through his fangs and pushed her hand away. "I..I can't...." Slowly he slipped down the wall to the floor. The taste of her blood flooded his mind and body. He wanted more. Just one more taste, one more little sip of this woman who loved him unconditionally. The beast raged and demanded to be fed. His body screamed at his mind’s refusal to complete what he had started. She stared in amazement as he fought for control. Only then did she feel the connection between them. His love for her was the anchor to the man. She fell to the floor on her knees in front of him and clasped his hands within hers. She relaxed her mind and pushed forward with her emotions. She let her love touch his heart and give the man strength. When she opened her eyes, blue eyes stared back at her. As her love flooded his mind, a warmth encased his cold heart that was never before there, and the beast lost his battle. They had found the doorway, forbidden between mortals and vampires, as they bonded through a connection of blood and love. He pulled her into his arms until their breathing became normal. When she lifted her eyes to his, she found blue eyes filled with love staring back at her. "They can never keep us apart. We are one, Natalie." He whispered softly and brought his lips to hers. Jenkins knocked and opened the door. Nick and Natalie pulled themselves off the floor behind the door as Jenkins stepped in. Jenkins quickly scanned the room in a panic until he found them in the corner. The electricity in the room was almost palpable. He could feel it as if he was attached to an electric wire. What was between these two was something he had never witnessed or felt before. They stood silently in each others arms as he watched. "The car is here, Dr. Lambert." Jenkins felt like an intruder, but there was no alternative. He knew, they knew and Valvetti knew it. This was survival and nothing else mattered. Natalie withdrew slowly from Nick, never releasing her gaze from his. This time was different than the last. She could feel it. She could feel him, and he, her. Before she stepped away she brushed her lips to his. He pulled her back into his arms and let his lips brand her for eternity. "I will always be close by... Know that." She stepped away from him with a smile as Jenkins grabbed her bag on the floor and ushered her out the door. Part 5 ------------- Several nights later, Nick and Tracy sat in his car outside the warehouse district. Nick’s informant unwillingly came across with a name and location. Carlotti was concluding the biggest deal in his career. Nick had used his connections within the community and collected on every debt owed by his people on the street. If they had a chance of ever seeing Valvetti in this city again, it would be tonight. Carlotti's limo drove silently into the warehouse on 9th. No lights, no noise, only the gentle strum of the motor idling as they waited for the door to rise. Within seconds the door slid up and the limo disappeared within. Nick took the back as Tracy called in the back up teams located throughout the block. The surveillance van switched into the monitoring mode with all the long distance listening equipment. Nick slid silently through the rooftop entrance as Carlotti's men finished a sweep of the warehouse and all the exits. When they finished , one of the men hit a hidden switch on the wall and a section of the warehouse floor rose quietly. Carlotti's and his crew stood silently as 6 men with machine guns walked up a ramp into the warehouse. Two of the men carried large suitcases and sat them down by non-other than Valvetti himself. Ten million in cocaine required personal attention. Carlotti approached him cautiously as he eyed the black bags. No one trusted anyone present in the room. Valvetti signaled for both bags to be opened as Carlotti withdrew a knife and slit one bag in each case. After tasting both, he motioned his man to bring the case from the car. Within seconds, the money and drugs would be gone. Nick pressed the silent signal and they closed in. Valvetti and his men headed for the ramp, but not quick enough. Nick took out the guards within seconds as Valvetti opened fired at the dark at a form he could not identify. He threw the empty gun at the shadow and fled toward the door. Nick appeared behind him in seconds. As Valvetti's hand reached the door he felt himself thrown violently against the far wall. Nick was on him in seconds, fighting hard to control the vampire and his hatred for this man. He rolled him over and slapped handcuffs on his wrists. "I suppose I should read you your rights,..." Nick growled into his ear as his forced him to his feet. "...but I don’t want any questions about you not being treated fairly so I will wait until I have witnesses." Nick roughly pushed him up the ramp to the awaiting group of plain- clothed DEA officers and Metro’s Vice squad. Tracy smiled at Nick as she watched him push Valvetti into the waiting arms of Ted Mason from Vice. Ted smiled and started reading Valvetti his rights under the supervision of two DEA men. Step one was now complete. Valvetti was in custody and no amount of money was going to buy him out of murder, and 10 million in cocaine. Nick and Tracy finished up with Vice as Nick made his preliminary statement of the proceedings. Reese showed up at the scene 10 minutes after the announcement at Metro. Cheers went through the building as Norma announced Valvetti’s capture over the speaker. A collective sigh of relief exuded from the entire night shift. "Congratulations, you two." Reese extended his hand to Nick and then Tracy. "Vice and CWPP tells me they couldn’t have done it without you. It’s a clean bust and there’s no way he can walk." "Thanks, Captain." Nick smiled only slightly. The stress over the past few weeks was showing and Reese knew where Nick’s mind was. Seeing Natalie had calmed Nick a little, but they had a long way to go. -------------- Jenkins informed Natalie of Valvetti’s captured. She sat down heavily on the couch when he went over the details. "Your friend Knight caught him. It’s a clean bust. They have him dead to rights with a 10 million cocaine deal and murder." He awaited her reaction. Natalie simply stood, walked to the window, and peered out at the Montreal skyline. They had moved her to Montreal the night after seeing Nick. She overheard Jenkins telling Monroe there was no way they could keep her in the same city with Knight. They were too close and that was trouble. Distance was the only answer, so she was put her on a private charter to Montreal. Her thoughts were of Nick. Could he feel her in Montreal? Did he know how scared she was? When she slept, the images kept appearing in her mind...pain, death, blood, Alyssa, Janette, LaCroix and strongest of all his love for her. They were all images from Nick’s life. At times they overwhelmed her until she thought she would go insane, then the warmth would overcome it all. She pushed into it and bathed in the feel of it. She let it consume all the anger and pain and then she was in control again. She needed Nick even more now than before. He could explain it to her...help her understand it. Damn it, who was she kidding. Only the feel of his arms around her again would let her sleep peacefully . "How soon?" Were the only words she spoke as she stared into the night. Jenkins could sense her fear and marveled at her ability to hide it. Only with Knight had he witnessed her let down her guard. They were connected, these two, in a way that Jenkins could not explain, but he knew existed. She would never join the CWPP without Knight. He was certain and CWPP would fight it all the way, but for now they had to keep her alive through the trial. "I was told they will set a hearing this week and rush the trial due to extenuating circumstances." Jenkins watched her closely as she stared out the window. How much more could she take. He had seen stronger people already crack under this kind of isolation and pressure. The CWPP was not giving her any choices. The decisions had already been made. She would testify and then disappear...without Knight. He was too well- known and, after all, they weren’t married. His supervisor had repeated it to him a dozen times since she and Nick had been together. Jenkins was sure she knew or at least guessed what the outcome of all this would be. Natalie turned her attention back to him. "So now I’m classified as extenuating circumstances. That’s delightful to hear. Next I will simply be a number. It’s good to know you people like to keep everything on a personal level. It certainly makes my decisions easier." Anger blazed in her eyes as she spoke. She walked to her bedroom. As her hand reached the door she turned back to him. "Don’t bother to check on me, Sgt. I don’t intend to jump out a 17 story window and I DON’T think anyone feels like scaling the wall in 20 degree weather. Goodnight, gentlemen!" Natalie closed the door and threw the bar bolt. "Natalie, unlock the door. You can’t lock us out. You know that!" Jenkins rapped on the door as he spoke. "I CAN, Sgt., and I HAVE! At least this part of my life is mine again and NO ONE has access to my bedroom unless I wish it." Jenkins shook his head in disgust. "Women?" Part 6 adult: --------------- Nat showered and slipped into a silver, silk, short negligee. At least if she was going to be locked away from the world, she could at least feel feminine when she went to bed. She ran her hand down the soft silky material and wished Nick could see her in it. The thought of Nick's hands on her warmed her heart as she crawled under the covers. Nick said they were connected through their blood now. Nothing was stronger. Maybe even at this distance if she concentrated, he could feel her. Valvetti was behind bars and the night was clear and cold all across Canada. If he could feel her, he could find her. She lay her head back on the pillow, took several deep breathes and let her mind relax. She thought of nothing but Nick. The nights they watched videos, the ride in the park, dinner and dancing all flooded her mind at once. His images started to surface and she pushed into them. Some of them frightened her terribly but they were part of Nick and she needed to feel him. So she went with the fear and the pain as if it were her own. ------- Nick threw his keys and coat on the table and headed for the fridge. His thoughts immediately were of Natalie. She was not in the city. He knew that much. CWPP must have thought there was to much chance for a reoccurrence of the other night, so they simply removed her. She was all right. He could feel that, but where she was, was unknown to him. If she would push through their link, he could find her but he was sure she didn't know how. There hadn't been enough time. Every night since they parted, he would relax and push his connection out to her, but there was no response. The waiting was driving him crazy and now that Valvetti was in jail he had to see her...touch her....hold her. Slowly he placed the bottled to his lips and drank. As the blood ran down his throat he let himself remember Natalie's taste, smell, her memories. It was a physical force that almost pushed him back against the refrigerator. First Nick thought it was only her memories touching his mind until he heard her call his name. Natalie was reaching into their connection and Nick almost screamed with pleasure. He relaxed and pulled through their connection. He let his heart and his mind drift to hers through time and space. He could see the bedroom, the lights through the window and Natalie as she lay stretched out on the bed. She had thrown off the covers as she let herself go to their connection. The lights sparkling off her negligee causing him to smile and reach out with his mind. She awoke and walked to the window. Her eyes went to the neon sign on the bank, she smiled....and waited. Forty-five minutes later, Nick appeared at the window. Quietly Natalie raised the sash and he stepped into the room. Within seconds her lips were on his as his hand ran down the smooth silk of her negligee. The feel of his hands on her were like cold fire everywhere he touched. All her fantasies could not compare to what she felt as his tongue explored her mouth and he pulled her hard against his body. His hands caressed her back as his lips left a trail of feathery kisses down her neck to her breast. She arched into his touch unable to get close enough to him. As if he read her mind, he swiftly removed the negligee in one movement and she stood gloriously naked in the moonlight before him. He stepped back to drink in the sight of her as she whimpered when he pulled away. Her blue eyes locked with his as she whispered softly. "I want to see you, Nick. All of you." Lust and desire burned with every word as she walked forward and ran warm fingers under his shirt up the flat of his stomach. He gasped at her touch and pulled her lips hard against his. He then broke the kiss and stepped back into the moonlight of the window and undressed before her. Unable to take her eyes off him, she stared at his perfect body and his state of arousal. He wanted her and nothing in her life had ever pleased her more. He stepped forward and slowly ran his fingers from her hips up her sides, letting his thumbs brush her nipples, followed by the rest of his hands. Her quick intake of breath pleased him as he bent to lift her into his arms and carry her to the bed. He lay her down gently followed by his naked body on top of hers and found her lips with his. Natalie's hands roamed the hard planes of his back down to his firm butt, pulling him harder against her. The feel of his cool skin against her only made her hotter for the feel of him. He sucked her lips gently and nibbled her neck as she moaned and writhed against the onslaught of his hands feeling, caressing, rubbing her to the point of insanity. His erection rubbed her inner thigh and she wanted nothing more than to have him inside her completely. Sensing her need, Nick slowly caressed her mound with his hand and let his fingers slip inside her wet core. She arched toward them with abandon as his fingers played in and out of her wet sheath. With each stroke, she thought she would explode as he drove her closer to her release. This was not what she wanted. Not like this. She pulled his lips back to hers with one hand and stopped the magic he weaved with the other. Finally she laced her fingers in his and locked her blues to his golden ones. "I want all of you, Nick,...body and soul." Acceptance, love and need filled her eyes. Nick held her hands and sheathed himself in her in one thrust. Her warmth surrounded him, bathed him in a feeling he thought he lost long ago. He watched her eyes as he retreated and then plunged himself again into her very core. She gasped with pleasure as she arched to meet him stroke for stroke. Pure love radiated from her as he increased the tempo and plunged deeper with each stroke. She released his hands only to run her hands down his groin and to his buttocks as she pulled with each stroke. He let his lips find her breast and suck gently at first until the nipple became a hard rock under his tongue and still he could not get enough. Her body began to contract around him as her release began and she cried out his name. He silenced her cry with his lips on hers and thrust deeper within her as his own body cried out for release. Her lips, her heat, the scent of her body drove him onward until he was insane with need of her as she came to him. Natalie arched toward him as she rode the crest of her orgasm. "Come with me, Nick. Feel all of me." She offered her neck to him and shuddered in pleasure as he thrust one final time within her and planted his fangs in her neck. He released himself inside her and let her love flood his soul. With each drink of her blood he let her feel his release and his love. The hope and love she felt for him was in each drop of her blood and she willingly offered it to him until he didn't need anymore. He withdrew from her neck and licked the wound clean as she ran her fingers through his hair. Nick pushed up on his elbows and gently thrust his hips forward with a smile. Nat smiled at his actions and tried pulling him back to her lips. He refused and nipped her breast instead. Gently licking her breast, she felt him begin to harden within her as he slowly withdrew only to plunge back within her now tight core. He released her lips and smiled that devilish smile that always melted her heart. "Me thinks, milady, that once was not enough." He let his hands surround her face as he pulled her lips next to his only a hairs breathe apart while he pushed deep within her again. She whispered as she opened her self to him again. "Once will never be enough, my knight...So be prepared from here on out." She let her tongue trace his lips and then plunge into his mouth stroke for stroke as they let the fire start again. -------- They made love till dawn and collapsed in each others arms. Natalie didn’t know that such peace ever existed or such love. Each time they made love was more intense than the time before, and she could not get enough of him. When he drank from her they became one. It intensified everything and she felt all that he had been and all that he was. All the secrets were gone, and she loved him more. Jenkins rapped softly on the door. It was still locked as he tried the handle to enter the room. He honestly thought she would unlock it for her own safety. After all, she was a bright woman and locking out your bodyguards was not an intelligent move. Natalie roused from her peaceful sleep as she heard the lock jiggle. Nick slept peacefully beside her with his arms wrapped around her waist as she snuggled against him. She didn't think Jenkins had a key but she couldn't take any chances with Nick stuck for the day. Not that she minded but she had to get rid of Jenkins and close the drapes before the sun hit the bed. Quickly she unwrapped Nick's arms which caused him to wake and listen to Jenkins at the door. Nat quickly shut the drapes and grabbed her negligee and robe from the floor and chair. She motioned for Nick to hit the bathroom as she headed for the door. She watched Nick slip into the bath and close the door only slightly before she opened the door to an angry Jenkins. "Okay, Sgt! What's the problem now?" As she closed the robe in front of him, his eyes trailed to her barely covered breast. "I...I...just wanted to check on you. You were a little upset last night and I wanted to make sure you were okay." He was genuinely concerned for her and more than just a little bit smitten. Natalie watched the emotions play across his face and his reaction to her attire as she closed the robe. He was a sweet man, and she was touched with his concern but the entire CWPP attitude stunk in her opinion. It was obvious that they were not making any plans for her and Nick together, so they had to take matters into their own hands. It had taken her a lifetime to find Nick and several lifetimes for him to find her. Nothing would keep them apart now...not the CWPP....not Valvetti....nothing. "Thank you, Sgt. for your concern, but as you can see, I was still sleeping. I have a terrible headache and I think I shall spend the entire day in bed. If you could be so kind as to order me up some room service, I will stay out of your hair all day today." She smiled and let one shoulder of her robe slip off as she spoke. He was putty in her hands. "Do you need something? Aspirin? A doctor? Maybe a massage?" He looked hopeful and let his eyes glance at her bare shoulder. She watched his eyes and was flattered; however, she was sure Nick wouldn't see it that way. She used her best professional glare when she responded. Better to nip this in the bud, before Nick responded to it in a less than gentlemanly way. "No thank you, Sgt. Jenkins. Just some food would be nice. Make it steak and eggs this morning with a little OJ on the side and no coffee. Okay?" Jenkins smile faded with disappointment. Why had he let himself even have those kind of thoughts. Business should never be mixed with pleasure and he knew it. It was a good thing the Doc was smarter than he was. "I'll order it straight away for you. Anything else?" "No, thanks, Jenkins." Nat shut the door slowly in his face and locked it again with the bar bolt. Nick walked out of the bath stark naked and angry. Gold flecks edged his eyes. She knew jealousy would rear it's ugly head over the massage statement. She knew him well enough to predict that right on the money. Well, to be perfectly honest, she knew everything about him. He had let her feel it, see it and become one with it. It was strange but all the fear she had felt before with the images were gone, replaced with an understanding and a feeling of warmth that made her feel loved completely. Was that part of the vampire myth or just Nick? At this point she didn't care. "Now, Nick, don't read anything into that. Jenkins was just trying to live up to his macho bodyguard image that he has in his own mind...." She smiled, walked over to him and wrapped her arms around his waist and laid her head on his chest. "....but I'm flattered that you're jealous anyway." She let her eyes twinkle as she smiled at him. Nick's first impulse was to deny it, but he thought better of it when he watched her smile devilishly. She knew him probably better than he did himself. He let her see and feel things he hadn't dealt with in a long time and she still loved him in spite of it all. He was a lucky man ...and yes, Damn it....jealous too when it came to Natalie. So he just wrapped his arms back around her, buried his head in her hair and then kissed her neck softly. "At least I know that you love me in spite of the green-eyed monster." She kissed his chest and pulled away slightly running her fingers down the hard planes of his chest and abdomen ending just inches above his groin and then smiled. "Yes, I love the whole package...green-eyed monster and all." She grasped his manhood in one hand and his balls in the other as he gasped and pulled her back into his arms. "Maybe we don't need sleep at all." He said huskily as she massaged the full length of him with her hand. "No, maybe we don't." He picked and they returned to bed. Part 7 3 weeks later: Jenkins watched the back window intently as the limo moved through the heavy traffic toward the courthouse. The Doc had been incredibly calm for the last 3 weeks. She locked herself in her hotel room at night for privacy and slept till noon every day before she came out. He and Monroe were becoming nervous about it, but she claimed nerves and cabin fever as the cause. They had moved locations 6 times in 3 weeks, yet she continued with the same ritual. She also had a ravenous appetite, but she didn't seem to be gaining weight. If he hadn't known better, he would have sworn she had company most nights. Jenkins watched her sit quietly staring out the window. He didn't want to be the one to tell her that CWPP wasn't going to relocate Knight with her even though they both requested it. Somehow, Jenkins knew she wouldn't leave without Knight, but she would have no choice after she testified. Valvetti and his family had power all over the Northern Continent, and as long as any of them were in power she was a dead woman. Jenkins wasn't sure he would have the guts this woman had, let alone throw away a career and lose the man she loved...and she definitely loved Knight. Jenkins finally asked in order to put his own libido to rest. She was a beautiful woman, one he admired beyond anyone he had ever met, but she'd informed him kindly that her heart belonged to Nick.....no one else. They had taken a lifetime to find each other and they would not throw it away no matter what happened. Jenkins had tried to tell her not to get her hopes up, but she simply tuned him out. The trial had started at midnight for security reasons and access was being restricted to only essential personnel. The court house was a block away and she was being brought in the rear entrance less than 15 minutes before she was to testify. They were in communication with the DA constantly. Fifteen minutes was to much time in Jenkins' opinion, but that was as close as the DA could make it. When the limo pulled up to the back entrance, they rushed Natalie in the back door and up the stairs. Nick, Tracy and Reese stood at the door as she entered. Natalie flew into Nick's arms the second she saw him. Nick kissed her soundly until Reese cleared his throat. "You two are going to have to break it up before we draw a crowd and it won't be because she's the star witness." Reese chuckled as Natalie blushed to her toes and Nick smiled wickedly. "We have to get you into the hold room until it's time for you to testify." Reese said calmly and pointed to the room at the end of the hall. A crowd was beginning to gather around the corner as the last witness walked out, escorted by 4 officers. Everyone in the building had been screened 4 times getting to the 4th floor. Walk-through and hand-held metal detectors were used on everyone. Unless you had a badge and were known by one of six people in charge, guns were not allowed. Press was restricted to a minimum and the remaining entourage clamored for info at the front of the courthouse. This was biggest trial to hit Toronto in 25 years. Pictures of Natalie had been held from the press, as well as her identity. CWPP had seen to that, as well as Metro. They were protecting their own. Rumors of hired assassins flooded Metro daily as CWPP used their Interpol connection to verify their authenticity. In the instant it takes to breathe, a smoke bomb was shot through the 4th floor window. The hallway was instantly filled with smoke as a shadow caught Nick's eye. He pushed Natalie toward the stairwell door instead of the holding room as another shadow appeared in the smoke. Jenkins screamed "Get her out of here, Knight!" Natalie threw her weight against the stairwell door only to find it locked. Nick watched the shadow take aim with a small object. Nick fired his 9mm 3 times as he shoved Nat to the floor and covered her body with his. "Where are they, Nick? Can you see them? " Nat was shaken but still in control. Now was not the time for panic. "One's down and the other is in the holding room." "Nick!" Tracy screamed from the far hallway. "We've got this one. Get the one in the holding room." Nick didn't want to leave Natalie and she sensed it. "Nick, if you don't go get him, I'm never going to get out of here." She smiled and kissed him quickly. "Now go get him!" Nick, using vampire speed, crashed through the door, rolled and fired blind into the room. Within seconds glass could be heard as Nick dodged a crossbow arrow and appeared behind his assailant in full vampire mode. Terrified at what he saw before him, the man jumped out the window. Nick didn't bother to check as he raced back into the hall to Natalie. She was already running toward him after hearing the breaking glass. The smoke was beginning to clear as Tracy, Reese and Monroe had one assailant cuffed up against the wall and Jenkins knelt beside a second on the floor. Nick held Natalie and caught his breath. The DA opened the side door and stuck his head in. "I see you have this all in hand, Detective." He smiled at Nick. "It's her turn." Natalie started for the door. Nick heard glass breaking and threw himself toward Natalie at inhuman speed. The sickening thud of something heavy hitting bone filled the air. Natalie screamed as Nick hit her full force and pushed her to the floor. Tracy and Reese opened fire through the window at the man on the rooftop next door. Part 8 Nick rolled off Natalie as she screamed. Blood poured from his shoulder as the fire burned through his body. The arrow entered through Nick's back and protruded through his chest right above his heart. Gasping for breath as the pain racked his body, he stood and threw his back against the wall forcing the arrow almost completely through his body. Natalie tried to steady him as he slid down the wall to the floor. They were using crossbows with solid wooden arrows to evade the metal detectors. Nick stared at the end of the arrow and then at Natalie as terror gripped her heart. The pain that racked his body showed in his face as his eyes began to change and his fangs dropped. "Nat?" His voice was a ragged whisper. Natalie instinctively grabbed the wood shaft and pulled it free as Nick screamed in agony. Quickly she pulled him into her arms and buried his head in her hair. "Breathe slow, Nick, and keep your face in my hair so they can't see your eyes." She whispered as she held him tight against her chest and prayed. "Natalie, what have you done?" Reese was the first to get to the couple on the floor. Jenkins stood motionless as he watched the scene unfold before him. Knight had thrown his body in the way of the arrow, and the Doc had just ripped it out of him without blinking an eye. The scream from Knight was almost animal-like in nature. What was she thinking? He would bleed to death before the ambulance got here. Nick's breathing was slowing and that ragged rattling sound from his chest was gone. His kissed her neck through her hair and pulled himself away. Blood covered her blouse as she met his now blue eyes. He raised his hand to wipe the smudge of blood on her cheek away and managed a weak smile. "You okay?" The effort made him cough slightly as he fought for control. She grabbed his hand on her cheek. "I'm okay, my love." Her eyes were filled with fear and love. Gently he touched her lips as he labored to breath and pushed out with his mind through their connection. She felt it instantly and gave him her strength in return. Her warmth flooded him with strength and he relaxed into it. He would survive. They would survive and she had to finish what was started. "Go...Nat....go and put that bastard away. Don't leave them any room to doubt....then we are out of here.....Understand?" This was all for nothing if she didn't testify. Tracy knelt beside Nick and placed pressure over the wound. The paramedics were coming up the stairs. When the gunfire started the building was sealed off and the elevators shut down. Police covered all the exits. "I'll go with him, Nat. You go finish this." Tracy touched her arm to bring her back to the situation at hand. Natalie turned to Trace as if noticing her for the first time. "Take care of him, Trace, until I finish this." She leaned over and kissed him gently. "I love you, Nick Knight....and a promise is a promise. I am holding you to our arrangement." Jenkins offered her his hand and she stood slowly never letting her eyes leave Nick's. "I'll be waiting. Go on! The DA can't do it without you." Nick smiled and watched Jenkins usher her into the court room. ------------- Tracy watched the emotion and pain play across Nick's face as Natalie walked through the door. He had to be in incredible pain yet his breathing was getting stronger each minute. The bleeding seemed to have slowed as she kept pressure applied to his chest. The paramedics came and placed a pressure bandage over the wound and loaded him on the gurney. Tracy stayed with him the whole time. Maybe it wasn't as bad as they thought. Nick seemed to be in control until the paramedic bumped his shoulder. They tried to take his blood pressure, but Nick pushed them away telling them he was okay. The paramedic tried to make him be reasonable, but he threatened to take him out if he pushed it. That was her partner, 'Do it my way or we don't do it at all'. As the paramedics started to load him into the ambulance he grabbed her hand. He was so cold, yet his strength was incredible. "Ride with me, Trace?" He held her hand tightly as he spoke. Tracy recognized fear when she saw it. She had only witnessed it once from Nick and it wasn't for himself. This time it was different. He was paler than normal, if that was possible, and his lips were almost gray. Why hadn't she noticed that before. His blue eyes were flecked with gold and screamed pain as he spoke. Without hesitation she jumped into the ambulance beside him. The paramedic moved to the side as the blonde sat down beside him. He was obviously not too badly hurt, but he needed to monitor him closely. It was his job. "You're going to have to let me hook up these monitors, Miss." Tracy moved over as he started to hook up all the equipment. Nick grabbed the young man's sleeve and locked onto his heartbeat. "You don't need any of this equipment, William. I am fine. You're just taking me to the hospital to be checked out. Nothing to worry about." "Nothing to worry about." William repeated the words and disconnected the monitors. Tracy stared at Nick. He had just whammied the paramedic. She had watched Vachon do it enough times to recognize it. Her eyes locked with Nick's as the gold edged closer to the surface. He was fighting the pain and losing. Tracy went from shock to anger and finally fear, all in a matter of seconds. Her partner was a vampire and he just took a 10 inch wooden arrow through the heart. That was why Natalie ripped it out. Natalie.....Natalie knew he was a vampire. That was their little problem! Nick was a vampire. Of course he was a vampire...sun allergy, pale, never eats solid food. She was an idiot. Why hadn’t she seen it before? The questions kept forming in her mind and her anger returned. "Why, Nick? Why wouldn't you trust me?" She touched his shoulder to check the wound. Pain screamed through his body as she removed the bandage. He needed blood and he needed it soon or his fight was over. Tracy watched his eyes turn gold and his fangs drop. He was losing control. He needed blood, that much she knew, but how much before he could control the beast again. The attendant sat facing the front of the ambulance totally oblivious to anything going on behind him. Tracy spied the blood cooler across from Nick. He was coughing blood now. She had to hurry and she had better be right or Nat was going to kill her. Quickly she reached across Nick's stretcher and pulled a unit of blood from the cooler. She found scissors in one of the drawers by her side. Slitting the top of the blood bag she placed the unit to Nick's lips. As the first drops of blood ran down the back of his throat, he grabbed it from her. Wasting no time he planted both fangs in the bag and drained it completely. Trace reached for another and handed it to him. He drained the second bag as they pulled into Emergency and the back doors of the ambulance were thrown open. Tracy grabbed the empty bags as they pulled him out of the back. The movement was causing pain, but the blue color had returned to his eyes. He searched her eyes for understanding and found acceptance. He had misjudged her again. Part 9 Tracy scurried out of the ambulance and planted herself by Nick's side. He was going to need some interference if he was going to pull this off. He was still so pale. Vachon had told her a long time ago that a wound to the heart took longer to heal and was extremely painful. Without vampire blood to speed the healing process, it could take a long time to heal to the point that you felt you weren't going to die. He spoke from personal experience of course, having been staked twice in his lifetime. Since Trace didn't know any other vampires personally, she knew Nick was in for a long painful time. With Natalie out of the loop, blood was going to be a little more difficult to attain as well. A nurse rushed the gurney as they entered emergency. "Miss, you're going to have to wait over there while we work on him." She pointed toward the waiting room and the information desk. Tracy stared straight into the nurses eyes and spoke with as much authority she could muster under the circumstances. "Look, nurse...'this' man is a police detective and my partner. Someone is trying to kill him and until some uniformed officers get here, I'm his only protection. I’ll stay out of the way but I'm with him no matter where he goes. Got that?" Tracy planted her arms across her chest. The nurse eyed Tracy suspiciously. "Do you have any proof of that?" Tracy flashed her badge and the nurse shook her head in acceptance as they moved Nick into Emergency Room 3 and shut the door. The nurses, in tandem, moved Nick from the gurney to the table. As his shoulder touched the table he groaned in agony. The nurses attached monitors and cables with the efficiency only accomplished with enormous amounts of practice. Dr. Helen Morris entered the room and grabbed the chart on the door. "Fill me in, Eileen." She looked to the head nurse connecting the heart cable monitor. "Stab wound to upper left shoulder by what I'm told was a wooden crossbow arrow. He's a police detective and that's his partner back there." She motioned with her eyes toward Tracy standing quietly at the door. "She won't leave him. Says he's in danger, and she's his protection until the uniforms get here. We got no vitals or stat's . William was playing doctor again, and claimed the wound wasn't serious. He said the guy refused to have him check him out. Frankly, he looks like crap to me and he's lost enough blood for two from the looks of the stretcher and the table." Nick finally lost the battle when they moved him to the ER table and blacked out from the pain. Dr. Morris moved the nurses aside and began checking the patient. When she checked his pulse, and found none, she immediately panicked. Respiration was almost non-existent and no heartbeat could be felt. She immediately pulled the bandage from the wound to stare at a gaping hole over his heart and then she looked at his face. She gasped quickly and pushed the bandage back over the wound to avoid prying eyes. Immediately she turned to Eileen and Carol as they scurried to complete the triage set-up for a serious wound. "That's okay, ladies. This time William was right. It's a minor wound. You go help Jake in number 4. He has a kid on a bike accident. He's a mess. I can handle this one by myself." Helen Morris gazed at Tracy who stared intently at her. "Okay, Helen if you say so." Carol and Eileen stared momentarily at each other in confusion but left as they were directed. Helen Morris pulled all the monitors from Nick immediately and grabbed the blood bag on the IV stand hurriedly. Quickly she attached a 16 gauge needle to the IV set-up and placed it into Nick's abdomen. Tracy walked to Nick's side as she watched in amazement. Dr. Morris opened the release valve and let the blood flow freely into Nick's stomach and then met Tracy's gaze. "I assume you realize that this is a lot more serious than I just told them." She waited for Tracy's reaction before she continued. Part 10 ----------- "You know what he is?" "I know he saved my life and my daughter's 3 years ago because of what he is." She looked to the young woman in front of her for understanding. "I also know that if people had any idea that he or others of his kind existed, our society would return to the 13th century. I don’t know who would survive this time, since I have no idea how many of his kind exist.... and believe me I DON¹T want to know." She turned back to Nick and pulled the bandage off his shoulder. She and Tracy watched his wound start to close right before their eyes. "Imagine what you could learn from studying him closely. His metabolism is incredible." She turned back to Tracy before she continued. "I don’t know what else to do for him. I just assumed the blood would help him because it did before. Aside from that little piece of information, I am at a loss as what to do for a wounded full-fledged vampire." She looked hopefully at the young blonde before her. "He’s really a police detective or was that a line?" "He’s really a police detective, and a very good one as a matter of fact…and I am his partner. My knowledge about vampires is quite limited as well. I’m afraid the one person who could help us just pulled that stake out of his heart and will be put in protective custody for God knows how long." Nick began to moan on the table and tried to move. He kept repeating Natalie's name over and over again as he struggled to consciousness. Helen Morris held the needle in place as he struggled while both women tried to keep him from thrashing around to much. "Nat?.....Nat?" Nick could hear her calling to him through their link, but the fire in his shoulder hurt to much for him to concentrate. He could see her, almost touch hear when the blood flooded his system. Someone was giving him blood directly into his stomach and his body was responding. He relaxed to the soothing feeling it caused throughout his body and let himself heal. Slowly he began to fight his way through the fog and he heard Tracy calling his name. "Nick....Come on. You have to help us here. Nick? Can you hear me?" Nick slowly opened his eyes. Gold tinged the edge of his baby blues as he came fully awake. His body screamed for blood and both heartbeats in the room beckoned to him. His fangs dropped automatically and Helen Morris backed up quickly as he sat upright on the table and jerked the needle from his stomach. Nick stared at Tracy, then Helen, and tried to remember what happened and where Natalie was. "Nick?" Tracy whispered hesitantly. She was on the verge of fear. She had seen Vachon vamp out and it terrified her, but for some reason seeing Nick like this after all they had been through together frightened her more. He radiated age and bloodlust. How could he have controlled it for so long without her ever having known? How old was he? Could he control it now in this kind of pain? Were they dead women? Questions flooded her mind as she stared at her partner and friend. Nick eased off the table still in visible pain as he grabbed his injured arm and cradled it in his good one. Searching the room he spotted the additional blood bags on the far table. In less than a minute he had drained all 4 bags. Tracy approached him cautiously as he sat down heavily on the floor and leaned his head against the wall. Nick closed his eyes and let the blood heal his body. With each breath he took, his strength slowly returned and the fire lessened in his shoulder. He needed vampire blood, but human blood would have to do for now. The next question was what kind of damage control was needed to keep everyone alive. Tracy knelt on the floor in front of him and touched his cool hands. She was no longer afraid. No matter what he was, Nick was still her partner and all of a sudden a thousand little mysterious pieces fell into place. In a way she was relieved. At least it all made sense now. Nick slowly opened his now blue eyes to her touch. He watched the emotions play across her face as she conquered her fear. "I guess since you didn’t put that stake back in my heart, that I owe you an explanation." He smiled that boyish smile that even Tracy couldn’t resist. There was just something about him. It was his incessant need to help people and do the right thing. He was the proverbial boy scout. That’s why she never suspected he was a vampire. Up until a few minutes ago, she had never felt the evil around Nick, like she had Vachon and the others she’d met. "You owe me a bit more than a little explanation, partner...and we are not going anywhere until I get all the answers." Tracy glared at Nick, but relaxed as well. Helen Morris slowly walked over to them as they sat on the floor. Nick watched her cross the room and he remembered her instantly. When his blue eyes met hers, she realized the man who saved her 3 years ago was back in control. She knelt down beside them and smiled. "We seemed to meet in the worst of circumstances, Mr. Knight, or should I say Detective Knight?" "It would appear so, Helen. How is your daughter?" "Better than you at the moment... May I make a suggestion? Why don’t we put you in a room for awhile, so as not to draw attention to your injuries. Some of my staff would start questioning my abilities if I let you walk out of here after what they saw." She smiled, hoping he would agree. "I don’t think Jenkins and Captain Reese would believe you are capable of going home right away either, Nick." Tracy chimed in. In actuality, she really was worried about him. She knew he had to be in a great deal of pain. Nick smiled and nodded in agreement. "You’re the doctor. I'll play patient for 24 hours if you can keep my room dark enough." Nick started to get off the floor and became immediately dizzy. Helen and Tracy caught him before he passed out. They guided him back to the bed he’d left only minutes before. He winced in pain as they lowered him back to the bed. Gold flecks touched the edge of his eyes when he opened them again. "I guess maybe I need a little more blood as well." "I’ll send it up when we get you in a room. You’re going to have to let the nurses hang the bags or it will look at little strange." She forced a smile but was genuinely worried. Nick had played the game long enough to know how to do damage control. He was just relieved that the good Dr. Morris was as concerned as he. She walked to the door and called Eileen in the hall. "Eileen, could you get the good Detective here a room for the night? I put quite a few stitches in him and I want to keep him for observation. His partner here is going to stay with him until the uniformed officers arrive. He will need a room in the North wing with no window due to his sun allergy. Can you see to it?" "Right away, Dr. Morris." Eileen took the chart and went to set up the room. "That’s done. Now I’m going to go find you some extra high hemoglobin plasma for dinner." She breezed out the door with a smile. Tracy finally turned back to her partner. "Well, partner? You want to start with the explanation now or later?" Tracy was not going to cut him any slack. She wanted the whole story, about him and Natalie. "Where would you like me to start?" Nick raised one eyebrow and smiled. "How about how old you are first....and then we can jump really quick to you and Natalie and just what you have in mind for her." Tracy wanted straight answers with no cat and mouse games. For some reason, she still trusted Nick and she wanted to believe he was still trying to do the right thing. "I’m a little over 800 years old. I was brought across in the year 1228 after returning from the crusades for the second time. I was tired, disheartened and I made the mistake of trusting a beautiful woman. Little did I know that I would pay for that poor decision for centuries." Nick stopped to watch her reaction. Tracy sat down dumbfounded. "You’re 800 years old? Vachon was only 450." Then the pieces all started coming together. "You and Natalie knew about Vachon. That’s why you were so close for awhile. I was beginning to think you had second sight. You were helping Vachon weren’t you, Nick? I mean helping protect me from the enforcers." "I see Vachon was more than a little informative about the community....but the answer is yes. You were my partner, so it seemed like the right thing to do." "What about Natalie, Nick? You love her....don’t you? How long has she known?" The questions kept coming and Nick patiently answered each one. ----------------- Natalie finished on the witness stand and was led into the private chambers of the judge. She waited patiently for the DA to return, with Jenkins at her side and Monroe outside the door. She had been on the witness stand for most of the day when the defense finally gave up trying to break her story. The DA smiled and gave her the thumbs up on her testimony. She overheard the DA tell Jenkins that all they had to do was keep her alive until the appeal was finished. Valvetti would appeal. It was a given, especially when the only possible outcome was death row. The judge's chambers were chosen at the last minute for security reasons and location. It was the least accessible and the fewest entrances. CWPP was taking no chances. The DA arrived bearing good news. "We nailed him, Natalie. His guys are squirming. He will appeal, so we are going to have to ...." "Don't even let it cross your lips! I am NOT going anywhere but to the hospital! I don’t care what the risks, or the problems, or what anyone says! I have been more than congenial about this whole situation, but I am NOT going to be locked away from life! I will NOT let that piece of slime in there have more of a life than I can! So get OUT of my way!" She stormed past him and Jenkins and headed for the door. Jenkins grabbed her arm to stop her. "The last time you tried stopping me, Sgt. I believe you sported a black eye for a week." She had all she was going to take. The CWPP didn't care about her as a person. She was just a convenience and a means to an end. She had never been a number on some file and she had no intention of starting now. If they wanted her testimony, then it would be on her terms. She had done her job and now it was time for them to do theirs. "I believe my job is done here, for now." She pulled her arm free and pushed out the door. "Natalie, he will kill you." Jenkins cared but he couldn’t blame her. Natalie turned and walked back to him. "Tell me your boss was going to let Nick and I stay together....tell me." She waited and his eyes told her the answer. "That’s what I thought. I told you the terms of my confinement. I have lived up to mine. The trial is over, not my life." She turned and walked out the door. Part 11 ------------- Tracy sat by Nick's bedside all day. He answered every question she asked. He had pushed himself beyond his limits. His shoulder was healing, but slowly and the blood supply was limited. Dr. Morris could only arrange so much without suspicion. He was still in pain and it showed in his eyes. After awhile he gave into it and slept. Each time he woke, he called for Natalie. He said they were connected and they would find a way to be together. He told her why he became a cop, and his desire to be mortal, but Natalie was his heart. Tracy only hoped he was right. The CWPP had other plans. Natalie slipped into the room just after dusk. Tracy stepped out of the shadows with her gun drawn until she recognized Nat. Natalie rushed to Nick's side. He was in a deep sleep bordering on unconsciousness. She brushed his hair from his face and gently kissed his lips as he slept. "He's been in an out most of the day. We can't get enough blood to him at once. It starts to heal and then reverts after a short period of time." Trace looked to Natalie for answers. "He needs vampire blood to heal a wound to the heart and rest." Nat started searching the night stand for something. Coming up with a pair of surgical scissors she quickly sliced her wrist. Trace grabbed her arm as she started to place it over Nick's mouth. "What are you doing, Natalie. Your blood can't cure him! You're not a vampire!" Trace was terrified at what Nick might do if he tasted her. "Trace, I have Nick's blood in me. We're connected by blood... and in case you hadn't noticed he IS a full-blooded vampire. Surely his own blood will work. It's diluted, but it may be enough for us to get out of here...together." Desperation was written on her face as Tracy finally saw the marks on her neck. Tracy slowly pulled her collar away to look at the two clean healed puncture marks. "You love him that much? Enough to die for him?" "I love him beyond death, Trace. He is my heart and my soul and I shall love him for all eternity. If he killed me tonight, we would still be together." Tracy released her wrist and Natalie placed her bleeding wrist over his lips. Slowly her blood ran down his throat. She reached out with her blood and their link to give him her strength. Within seconds, he sucked gently on her wrist and finally opened his eyes. As his blue eyes locked with hers a smile crossed his lips. "Can we leave now?" It was not a question that needed answering as he brought her lips to his. When he released her, she ran both hands up the side of his face into his silky hair, then placed her forehead on hers. "Whenever, and where ever you want to go, Detective Knight, but I think you need a little more energy for the road. She opened her collar and offered him her neck. Nick gently planted his fangs in her neck and drank slowly. Tracy watched mesmerized as Dr. Morris entered the room. Startled by what she saw, she started toward them only to be stopped by Trace. "No, Doctor. Leave them be. They know what they're doing. He won't hurt her. He loves her. She's the only one that can cure him and together they are leaving here tonight. It's the only way. Nick released Natalie moments later and held her close as he listened to her familiar heartbeat. Within minutes his strength had returned and the wound over his heart began to close. It would still be a few days before he was back to normal but with rest and a good supply of blood, he would be fine. Nick reached for the orange juice on the food tray next to his bedside and handed it to Nat. Trace had been eating all the food brought to avoid suspicion. He was glad she hated orange juice. Nat drank it in one gulp and looked for more. She looked at Trace questionably. "Sorry, Nat. I was hungry." Trace looked apologetically at her. Then they all turned to the commotion in the hallway. It was Jenkins, Monroe and his boss from the CWPP. They were coming for Natalie. Nick jumped out of bed, grabbed his clothes from the closet and dressed in front of them at vampire speed. Finished, he stared at the two women in front of him guarding the door, then glanced back at Nat by the window. She pulled open the sash, then came to stand by Nick. "We owe you both." He looked from Trace to Helen Morris. "Thanks, Doc. We'll call it even now." Nick turned to Trace. A single tear escaped her right eye and she brushed it away quickly causing Nick to smile. "Always the tough guy right, partner?" Nick pulled Trace into his arms, kissed her gently on the lips, and then released her. "We'll be fine, Trace...." He stepped back to Nat and she wrapped her arms around his waist. "....because we're together." "Go, and I'll cover you one more time partner....and you better let me know you're both okay." Tracy pushed open the door to take on the CWPP. Several minutes later Jenkins barged past Dr. Morris and Tracy to find only an empty room. 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