My Heart Still Beats Read Online Helen Hardt

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 99
Estimated words: 101254 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 506(@200wpm)___ 405(@250wpm)___ 338(@300wpm)
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“You might be able to overpower me, but I won’t make it easy for either of you.”

Garrett releases my wrist and draws his arm back for another punch. But I react quickly, grab my phone, and batter him right on the forehead with it.

It’s not much, but he’s stunned for long enough for me to get to my feet. I get to the door, fling it open, and run down the hallway—

Thud.

Right into the hard chest of a police officer.

My heart skips. “Help me. Please!”

Another officer arrives out of the stairwell. “Ms. Logan?”

“Yes, that’s me. Help me! There are two men in my apartment—”

“Tessa!”

Ben’s voice. Thank God!

“Ben!” I yell. “Help me!”

A moment later, the door is open, the two uniformed officers enter my apartment, guns drawn.

Ben and I stand in the doorway. I shiver in his arms.

“You two,” one officer says to Garrett and David. “Hands behind your head. Now!”

Relief swirls through me as Garrett and David are placed under arrest.

I melt against Ben. I had gotten away on my own, but knowing he’s here eases my burden. “You came for me.”

He pushes me away slightly, looks into my eyes. “We need to get you to a hospital, baby. Your nose, your jaw. Are you okay? Are you hurting?”

The pain explodes in me. I wasn’t feeling it much before, but now? With my adrenaline draining?

God, it fucking hurts.

Ben’s jaw is rigid and clenched. “Did they…?”

I shake my head. “No. Just my nose and face.”

“Your blouse is unbuttoned.”

“But they didn’t. I swear it, Ben.”

He pulls me against him. “Thank God.”

Braden—who I’m only now realizing is here as well—turns to us. “Get her to the ER,” he says to Ben. “I’ll take care of this for now. But the cops are going to want a statement from you, Tessa.”

“I’ve got a fucking statement to make too,” David blurts out. “And you know what it is, Black.” He sneers at Ben.

“What’s he talking about?” I ask, hoping Ben will deny it.

He wraps his arm around me and leads me out of the apartment. “Nothing for you to worry about. Come on.”

Chapter Fifty

Ben

Tessa is admitted to the hospital for observation after being treated for her broken nose and bruised jaw.

“This is ridiculous,” she says. “I’m fine.”

“You do what the doctor says,” I tell her. “You’ve been through so much, Tessa. Just when you were healing, you got the added trauma of your father’s death, and now those two—” I crush my hands into fists. “Neither of them will ever see the outside of a prison cell, if I have anything to say about it.”

“Ben, please…”

“I know. Assault and attempted rape doesn’t carry a lifetime sentence. How do you know David Conrad, anyway?”

“He was the bartender in Jamaica.”

“I know. I didn’t know who he was at the time. Only that you had a bad reaction to him, and that he made some comments about you that I didn’t appreciate. So I got rid of him.”

“He’s…” She clears her throat. “He was an altar boy at my first communion fifteen years ago. He…”

My insides churn as anger pulsates through me. “He what?” I grit out.

“I didn’t remember for a long time, but it was after my first communion that I started to pull away from the church. Now I know why. He… He touched me that day. Took my panties.”

I draw in a breath. Tessa doesn’t need me going all rogue on her. Not right now, anyway.

Besides…she and I can’t continue. I realized the truth of that when I was talking to Braden earlier. But I can’t tell her that. Not yet.

I want to know the details, yet I don’t. I don’t want to hear about such a heinous act, but I need to know exactly what he did to her because I’ll make sure the same damned thing happens to him in prison.

“Please…” she says.

“Please what?”

“Let it go, Ben. Whatever it is that has you so wound up. Please. Let it go. For me.”

“I can’t.”

“You can. It’s not easy. I know that.” She reaches her arm out and touches my face. “But you helped me. You helped me see how much good there still was in my life. Please.”

I don’t reply.

“Ben, I—”

I place my fingers over her lips. “Don’t. Please.”

“I love—”

“Please, Tessa.”

“Damn it, Ben. Why don’t you want me to say it? Didn’t you mean it when you said it to me?”

“With all my heart, Tessa.”

“Then why?”

I lean down and kiss her lips. “You need to rest. We’ll talk later. I’ll tell the cops you can’t make a statement until tomorrow.”

“I’m fine to make a statement.” Then a giant yawn splits her face. “Ow! That hurts.”

“Get some sleep, Tessa. I’ll be here when you wake up.”



I spend the rest of the day talking to the Suffolk County DA, Marjorie Akins. With Braden at my side, I tell my story.


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