“Okay,” he parroted.He turned to Griffin.“Thanks for arranging transportation home.”
“You’re welcome.”
“I came to say goodbye.My flight is leaving as soon as I speak with the authorities.”
“Come here.”
Indigo hugged him as best she could with one arm while lying in bed.“You’d better keep in touch.”
“I will.And Indigo, I still think there’s more to you than meets the eye.”
“What you see is what you get.”
He shook his head.
Griffin held out a hand to shake, but Jordy ignored it and hugged him.“Thanks for saving my life.”
“No problem.”Griffin reached into his pocket and handed Jordy a piece of paper.“Get some counseling when you get home.I had someone make a list of the top trauma psychologists in the Los Angeles area.They should be able to help you process all that’s happened.”
“Thanks.This is awesome.You saved me hours of research.”
With a wave, he was gone.
Indigo wasted no time.“You were saying before he arrived?”
“That I’m so glad I met you, Indigo Adair.I’ve never felt—”
The door swung open to reveal Jackson and Evangeline.
Ahhhh!She wanted to scream at her bosses to go away.Dang, they had bad timing.
Griffin dropped her hand and turned to nod at them.
“How are you feeling?”Evangeline asked.
“Better.”
Jackson addressed Griffin.“The cavalry has arrived, and there are many.They need to speak to you.”
Griffin looked like he wanted to jump out the window to get away.He sighed, resigned to his fate.
“There’s a rep waiting outside to drive you to the meeting on the base.I’ll take you to him.”
Griffin smiled at Indigo.“I’ll be back.”
“I’ll be here.”
Evangeline watched the men leave and then pinned Indigo with her icy-blue gaze.“You fell in love, didn’t you?”
There was no sense in denying it.Evangeline was the most intuitive person she’d ever met.“Yes.”
Evangeline sighed.“I knew it had to happen eventually.Are you planning on resigning?”
“What?No, I love my career.”
“What about his job?He’s based in Los Angeles.”
“We haven’t discussed anything yet.”