CHAPTER 63 Ruby didn’t mean to be late, but she’d gotten turned around when the Uber dropped her off in front of the parking garage, and she didn’t have Elliot showing her the way. Finally she made it. Eerie how quiet the hospital was at this time of night. She kept looking over her shoulder, wishing she’d thought to pack her pepper spray. The walls seemed to creak and groan, and half the lights were off. Dim shadows flickered down the empty hallways. There was Mace. Oh, no. That look. Oh, no. Please God … “You’re late.” She’d never heard him speak with such an expressionless tone. It can’t be true. “You’re late,” he repeated. He balled his hands into fists. “Mace, I’m so sorry …” She hurried toward him but stopped when she was close enough to see the rage in his eyes. He had n

