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CHAPTER TWENTY NINE: The Woman with the Gun

Author: Norah Black
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-21 01:08:14

His gun pressed into the small of her back.

Julian hurried across the street to Maria's apartment. She led the way up the dimly lit corridor, wincing as Julian's grip tightened around her arm.

Her hands shook as she jangled the keys. They fell and she bent to pick them up, shaking violently. Her breath came in short bursts as she unlocked the door. It creaked open.

The smell of must and ammonia hit Julian's nostrils. He grimaced, shoving her inside.

An old rocking chair creaked beside a small TV.

“Sit,” he ordered, kicking the door shut behind him.

Maria covered her face and sat in the chair. She whimpered, hiccupping behind trembling hands.

“I only did what I was asked–”

“Save it! I don't fucking care. You killed a woman. Why?”

Sweat poured down her neck as Maria hiccupped and heaved.

“You better start talking.”

She shook her head.

“I owed them a favour. I had to do it. My kid…they took her”

Julian's teeth chattered. He had hoped it would be so easy–get Maria to confess and be done with it.

But there's a bigger hand in play. The thought sent a sick wave through his gut.

“Who are you talking about?”

Maria shook her head.

“I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I didn't want to kill her. I can't –”

“GIVE ME A NAME!”

Gunshot. The TV toppled over. Sparks flew from the bullet hole in the center.

The sound hung in the air. Julian cursed himself for that move. Reckless. Stupid. Someone must’ve heard it.

Maria covered her ears and crouched down.

Panic surged through Julian's veins.

“Give me a name, goddammit,” he growled, pressing his gun to the side of Maria's head.

Maria lifted her gaze to meet his. Her bloodshot eyes leaked tears.

Her hand inched toward the scissors behind her. Slow. Calculated. Julian didn’t notice.

Julian's fingers danced around the trigger.

He knew coercion wasn't working. His mind raced desperately.

He lowered his gun and crouched down.

“Look…if you give me a name, I'll help you find your kid. I'm giving you my word.”

Maria shook her head and chuckled darkly.

“You can't help me. You can't even help yourself!”

She gripped the scissors and swung, burying it deep in Julian's thigh.

He screamed and fell back, clutching his thigh. Pain shot through him. His vision blurred.

He watched Maria straighten up and pick up his gun.

She towered over him, gun aimed at his head.

“You shouldn't have come looking for me.”

Her finger rested on the trigger.

The bang of the gun echoed through the apartment. Then silence. Deafening, complete.

Julian’s eyes snapped shut. But the pain never came.

******

JULIAN'S POV

I steeled myself for the pain.

For the darkness. For the possibility of never seeing Adele again.

My life flashed before my eyes. I shut them and prayed for a quick passing.

But it never came. The gunshot rang out. A body thudded to the floor.

Pain shot up my thigh, but I was still alive.

I opened my eyes. Maria lay at my feet.

Her mouth hung open, just like the gaping hole in her forehead.

The foul smell of blood and human waste hung in the air.

A figure stood still at the door, unmoving.

Who could it be? The P.I? The police?

My heart throbbed achingly. My vision blurred.

The figure moved and stepped into the dim light, the gun still aimed at the dead body.

Her scent pierced the air before I saw her – familiar and sharp.

Celeste.

I shook my head slowly and tried to sit up.

Did she follow me? Why?

Wide eyed and panting, Celeste crossed the room and retrieved my gun from Maria's hand.

When did Celeste get a gun?

What is happening here?

She crouched down in front of me. Her hand hovered over the scissors in my thigh.

“Damn it, Julian. If I was a second late, you would have been dead.”

Yeah, no shit.

“Did you follow me?”

She rolled her eyes.

“You're welcome.”

She helped me down the stairs, one hand resting firmly at my side. Each step was torture.

I hobbled on, aware of her lean form bending under my weight.

I left a trail of blood in my wake all the way to her car.

My face felt hot. I sank into the back seat. She revved the engine. Her green eyes met mine in the rearview mirror.

“Why did you follow me?” My speech slurred. I was losing blood fast.

I need a hospital STAT.

Celeste shook her head and kept driving. She blinked rapidly and bit her lower lip.

“I was married to you for seven years, Julian. If you're up to something stupid, I'll be the first to know.”

I shut my eyes and swallowed, wondering just how much she knew.

Dark spots appeared in my vision.

Celeste was still talking, but her voice was muffled.

My thoughts collided in my pounding head.

She just saved my life, but she also killed someone. She seems perfectly fine with it.

Something wasn't right. I could feel it in my gut.

As I slipped into darkness, one thought clung to me–

Celeste knows more than she's willing to tell.

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