Harper Raymond’s right there shoving Elias back a step, voice rising. “That’s enough, Elias. She said no. I’m taking care of this. You heard her she doesn’t want you here. Go wait outside.” Elias’s jaw tightens, and he leans in close to Raymond, low enough that I barely catch it but I do. “She’s mine, Raymond. Push me again and you’ll regret it. I stay.” The other cop’s holding Raymond back now, arm locked around his shoulder, whispering fast, “Not worth it, Ray, he’s got lawyers, just let it play out,” and Raymond’s fighting against the hold, face red, yelling over his shoulder at me, “Harper, you don’t have to take this, you hear me? You say the word and I’ll ” But Elias is still there, not moving, eyes locked on me like I’m the only thing in the room, and I’m gasping again, full panic attack mode, chest heaving, “Get him out, please, someone get him out, I can’t breathe with him here, he kills people, he almost killed me, he ”Raymond twists free for a second, reaches into his poc
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