Jamie yelled “SHIT!” and released Stella. Stella started running as fast as she could; clutching the leash, she felt it pull, relieved when Cooper was even with her, matching her steps back to George’s house.
After sprinting the entire way home, Stella didn’t even glance at Gunter sitting in his car. She rushed through the garage and closed it immediately. She stood near the door, her chest heaving up and down; it’d been a really long time since she’d run so fast. Adrenaline coursed through her veins; she guessed it was the only reason she’d been able to run all the way home.
As her heart started to slow, the realization of what just happened washed over her and she slid down the wall by the door to the garage. Tears didn’t fall from her eyes, but on the inside she was sobbing. Cooper walked over to where she now sat crumpled on the ground and lay with her, his paw on her leg. Stella took a few seconds to fall apart, then started building her resolve.
Her hand throbbed and it was turning purple. Fucking great. She’d probably broken a bone in her hand or something, with her fucking luck. Fantastic. She’d have to learn how to type with her left hand or she guessed she’d just dictate everything for work.
Stella pulled her phone off her armband and sent an email to Christine and her secretary, Nancy, saying that she’d be out of work today. She walked up to her bedroom, still numb from what’d just happened, and peeled off her sweat-damp clothes. It was more difficult to do with just her left hand than she expected. She walked into the shower and stayed there until the water ran cold. She sat on the bench and her resolve disintegrated; she let herself cry.
It’d be the last time she’d let him make her cry.
Cooper was sitting at the shower door, waiting for her, when she got out. He followed her everywhere she went until it was time for her to go to the doctor.
She drove herself, one-handed, to the urgent care center up the road where she quickly found out she was right—she’d broken her hand. They put a small cast on that reached a little past her wrist, leaving just her fingertips peeking out. Stella admitted to herself that the pain in her hand was worth the look in Jamie’s eyes when she’d punched him. She couldn’t shoot him, but maybe she could still hurt him.
She stayed home all day from work; the morning had taken its toll on her. She sat on the back porch and admired the fall foliage, trying to get in touch with Jesse.
“Plays with Balls, you there?”
“Fuck that handle. If you’re going to call me something with balls, talk about how good they are. You’d know.”
“Lumpy Balls, you there?” She barely got out through her laughter.
“Fuck you,” Jesse retorted. “What’s up?”
“So, just wanted to give you a heads up that I ran into our little problem this morning.” Jesse was the safest person to tell first about running into Jamie. George would freak out and try to come home.
“What do you mean you ran into him?” Jesse was suddenly alert.
“He was waiting for me during my run.”
“Are you serious? You okay?”
“Dumb question. I broke my hand on his face, though.”
“Good girl. You piss him off?”
“I would say so,” Stella acknowledged, drinking a huge gulp of George’s Jameson.
“Stella. I’m looking into…things. I’m worried about you in the meantime.”
“This was my fault. I shouldn’t have been running the same route every day. I’ll get Patrick to run with me from now on, different routes.” Stella knew Patrick wouldn’t mind, and it would give them time to talk without Millie around.
“Do you think you’ll be able to get him recorded though?” Jesse’s voice was full of concern. “He’s not going to do anything you say now that you broke his nose.”
“I actually think he and I were due for that run-in. There were some things…some things I needed to say. He knows where I stand now and I know he’s willing to kill me. He wants money.”
“How much?” Jesse was all business.
“Fifty.”
“I’ll send it to you when we get off the phone.”
Stella looked at the phone for a minute. She honestly didn’t know how she was so lucky to have these great people around her. Jesse would help her if she was in trouble and he’d just confirmed it again.
“Ummm, no. That is the sweetest, kindest thing I think…” her voice caught in her throat. “Jesse, thanks for being a friend.”
“Thank you for being a friend.” He was silent for a few beats and then came back on. “Don’t tell anyone I’m sweet. I’m a mean bastard who will fuck your girlfriend and your sister.”
“Oh yes, that’s right.” She laughed. “I’m glad I don’t have a sister.”
“Stella,” he said, his voice serious. “Please be careful. And watch your six.”
“You know CB terms?” She laughed again.
“Fuck yeah, I do. My dad had one.”
“You watch your six. I’ll keep you updated. I’m putting all my eggs in the FBI basket. I hope that it pans out.” She really did hope that she wasn’t going in the wrong direction. What the hell would she do if this didn’t work out?
“I hope so too.”
She leaned back in her chair on the porch, the crispness of the air reminding her it was her favorite time of year. She took another sip of her drink and decided she couldn’t be by herself, but she wasn’t up for Patrick and Millie.
“Breaker, breaker, No Balls. Where you at?” she said through Voxer.
It took Billy an entire whiskey to get back with her. “Whole of Vagina, I’m at home.”
She laughed wholeheartedly. “Oh my shit, Billy! I almost spit out my drink. Come meet me at Finnegan’s. I don’t want to drink by myself.”
“Well, friends don’t let friends drink alone. I’ll see you in ten.”
She smiled and walked inside. Cooper followed her. She took a deep breath and got his leash out and shoved her feet into her rain boots. Walking outside, she braced herself for the camera, but there were only two photographers hanging out at the park waiting for her. Relieved, she walked Cooper toward the Potomac and stared into the deep muddled color that was the river, losing herself in her thoughts for a few minutes. She didn’t realize that one of the photographers had approached her.
“El. How’s everything going?” The photographer was in his twenties and pudgy with a bad haircut. His use of her nickname caught her off guard.
“Excuse me?” she said, livid.
“How’s it going? What’d you do to your hand?” Click went his camera.
“Please step back,” she demanded.
“What? I’m in a public park.” Click.
“Step. Back.” She used an authoritative voice that made Cooper stop smelling and stand at attention, his tail sticking straight up in the air.
“I can be anywhere I want to be in a park.” Click. He stepped even closer to her, deliberately invading her personal space.
She turned to leave and he grabbed her arm. “Do not fucking touch me!”
He held his hands up innocently. “I’m not.”
He stepped in again and rubbed her arm with his. She kicked him in the nuts out of sheer instinct.
“Shit,” Stella muttered.
Cooper started barking and growling at the photographer.
The photographer was doubled over, but that didn’t keep her from hearing him grunt, “That’s battery, bitch.”
Stella wanted to get obliterated so she wouldn’t have to examine the colossal mistake she just made. Fuck. She’d already called Greg to let him know that she’d be getting a suit for damage to the photographer’s nuts. It didn’t matter that he’d touched her first, it was the fucking hassle that would come. He would sue her, it would be in the media, and it wouldn’t matter what really happened.