Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

in a puzzle someone was sliding together. They could be waking up at

the beach house, the morning after. The nightmare never having

occurred. How was it possible that one could know another person for

such a short period of time and have it feel like several lifetimes?

God would only let that happen once, if ever. And in Lee’s case, God

had taken it away. It wasn’t fair, it wasn’t right. He pressed his

face into her hair, soaking up every particle of her scent.

“How long are you here?” he asked.

“What did you have in mind?”

“Nothing fancy. Dinner at my place, a quiet talk. Letting me hold you

all night.”

“As wonderful as that sounds, I’m not sure I’m up to that last part

just yet.”

He looked at her. “I’m being literal, Faith. I just want to hold you.

That’s all. That’s all I’ve been thinking about all these months. Just

holding you.”

Faith looked as though she might start crying. Instead she brushed

away the lone tear that had tumbled down Lee’s face.

Lee glanced in the rearview mirror. “But I guess that’s not in

Reynolds’s agenda, is it?”

“I doubt it.”

He looked back at her. “Faith,” he said softly, “why did you step in

front of that bullet? I know you care for Buchanan and all, but

why?”

She took a shallow breath. “Like I said, he’s unique, I’m ordinary. I

couldn’t let him die.”

“I wouldn’t have done it.”

“Would you have done it for me?” she asked.

“Yes.”

“You sacrifice for people you care about. And I care a great deal

about Danny.”

“I guess the fact that you had all the means to disappear-fake ID,

Swiss bank account, safe house-and instead went to the FBI to try and

save Buchanan should have clued me in on that.”

She clutched his arm. “But I survived. I made it. Maybe that makes

me just a little extraordinary, in a way?”

He cupped her face with his hand. “Now that you’re here, I really

don’t want you to go, Faith. Like I would give everything I have, do

anything I can, if you wouldn’t leave me.”

She traced his mouth with her fingers, kissed his lips, stared at his

eyes, which even in the darkness seemed to have the blinding heat of

the sun behind them. She never thought she would ever see those eyes

again; maybe the fact that she might, if she were to survive, had been

the only thing that had saved her, had not let her die. Right now she

wasn’t sure what else she had to live for. Other than the apparently

depthless love of this man. And right now it meant everything to

her.

“Start the car,” she said.

Puzzled, he looked at her but said nothing. He turned the key in the

ignition, put the car in gear.

“Go ahead,” Faith said.

He pulled the car away from the curb and the vehicle behind them

immediately did the same.

They drove along, the car following them.

“Reynolds must be pulling her hair out,” Lee said. “She’ll get over

it.”

“Where to?” he said.

“How much gas do you have in the car?” Faith asked. He looked

surprised. “I was on a stakeout. Full tank.”

She was settled against him, her arm curling around his middle, her

hair tickling his nose; she smelled so wonderful he felt dizzy.

“We can drive to the lookout spot off the GW Parkway.” She looked at

the star-filled sky. “I can show you the constellations.”

He looked at her. “Been chasing stars lately?” She smiled at him.

“Always.”

“And after that?”

“They can’t keep me in Witness Protection against my will, can they?”

“No. But you’d be in danger.”

“How about we’d be in danger?”

“In a second, Faith. In a second. But what happens when we run out of

gas?”

“For now, just drive.”

And that’s exactly what he did.

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