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It’s almost impossible to distinguish anything through the chaos. Gunfire cracks through the air from every direction, sharp enough to vibrate through the walls, while people scream over each other somewhere beyond the smoke and shattered glass. The scent of blood and burning metal hangs thick in the room. “Boss!” Xavier’s voice tears through the noise in my earpiece. “You need to move. Right fucking now.” Kate is shaking against my chest. I tighten my arm around her, dragging her closer while her terrified eyes dart wildly around the room like she’s seconds away from breaking apart completely. Yep. Fear always changes people’s faces. “Connor,” I say, never taking my eyes off the hallway ahead of us, “cover me.” Connor moves instantly. Gunfire erupts beside me as he steps into position, firing toward the men advancing through the corridor. My own weapon is already drawn. Steady. Familiar. Anyone I don’t recognize crosses my line of sight, I put a bullet in them without wasting time wondering whether they deserved it. Most people usually do. Another shot ricochets off the wall beside us. Too many of them. And they’re here for me. Across the chaos, my eyes land on Julian. His arm is bleeding. Badly. Still, he keeps shooting like he barely notices it, moving through the gunfire with the same irritating recklessness he’s had when he was a kid. I stare at him for a moment. Then— “Julian.” My voice barely reaches him through the noise. “What?” he shouts back without looking at me. “Can’t you see I’m a little fucking busy?” “Get over here.” He forces his way over to me through the chaos. The second he’s close enough, I shove Kate toward him. “Get her out of here.” His gaze snaps between my eyes for half a second, sharp and unreadable. “No.” Kate grabs fistfuls of my shirt desperately. “I’m not leaving. I’m not fucking leaving you.” I ignore her completely. “Her car’s behind the building,” I tell Julian, my voice clipped as another shot explodes somewhere too close behind us. “I’ll make sure nobody follows.” All three of us are breathing hard now. Blood. Smoke. Sirens somewhere in the distance. “Will you protect her?” For the first time since this started, Julian hesitates. Just slightly. Then he forcibly tears Kate away from me before she can cling tighter. “I give you my word.” I give you my word. I give you my word. I give you my word… — My eyes snap open. Cold sweat coats the back of my neck and lower spine. For a moment, I stay completely still, breathing slowly while darkness presses around the room. Chelsea sleeps peacefully beside me, oblivious. I swing my legs over the side of the bed and stand. But the sounds don’t leave. Gunshots. Screaming. Metal crashing into concrete. Pain twisting through people’s voices. They still echo inside my head so vividly it almost feels wrong to call it a dream. It feels more like I just survived those moments all over again. Sleep doesn’t come back after that. Not even close. I take a shower mostly to wash the memory out of my skin. By the time I step out of the bathroom with a towel hanging low around my waist, the sky outside the windows is still dark. The house is silent as I head downstairs. I grab a bottle of whiskey from the cabinet, pour myself a generous amount, then take a slow swallow that burns all the way down. Better. Barely. My phone lights up in my hand as I check the time. 5:47 a.m. I scroll through my contacts and hit call. After several rings, he finally answers with a groan. “Do you have any idea what fucking time it is?” “Yes,” I say, leaning back against the couch. “And I’m pretty sure you’re already late.” “God.” More rustling on the other end. “I’m not going to the hospital today. What happened?” “Did you find out anything?” A long, exhausted silence. “Seriously? You couldn’t wait two more hours before calling me—” “If you talk faster,” I interrupt, taking another sip of whiskey, “you can go back to sleep sooner.” A long breath crackles through the phone. “Yeah,” he says finally, voice still rough with sleep. “She’s the one you’ve been looking for.” The corner of my mouth lifts. All this time. All this fucking time, and she was sitting inside my father’s hospital the entire time without me realizing it. “If you’re wrong,” I say mildly, swirling the whiskey in my glass, “I’m firing you.” A tired snort comes through the line. “I’m sure.” His voice lowers into more of a whisper. “Jenny knew everything.” Which probably means she is still lying beside him right now. Useful. Very useful. I take another slow sip of whiskey, staring out into the darkness beyond the windows while the taste settles heavy on my tongue. Well. This is about to become very interesting. About two hours later, I leave the estate. Connor and Tim shadow me the entire way, silent and armed, close enough that most people instinctively move aside before we even reach them. I’m heading toward the back entrance of my nightclub when some unfortunate fucking idiot suddenly lunges at me from the side. Everything happens fast. Too fast. Before I can fully react, a sharp, vicious burn slices across my forearm. Knife. My eyes drop briefly to the blood already spreading down my sleeve. Well. That’s annoying. The attacker swings again immediately, this time aiming straight for my chest. I catch his wrist midair before the blade reaches me and twist hard enough to force him backward against my body. His scream tears through the alley. Still, the bastard keeps fighting, thrashing violently as he tries to break free of my hold. Huh! Most people usually start begging by now. “Easy,” I murmur near his ear, tightening my grip until I feel something in his shoulder strain unpleasantly. “You’re making this harder than it needs to be.” He curses wildly and jerks again, almost frantic now. Who the fuck is this lunatic, and why is he this determined to kill me? “Boss!” Connor is already moving toward us at a run. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the idiot in my grip chooses that exact moment to start struggling even harder. I sigh quietly. Then I grab his head and twist. The sound of bone snapping echoes sharply through the alley before his body collapses instantly at my feet. “Give me something to wrap this with,” I tell Connor. He moves. Tim crouches beside the body, checking the dead man’s pockets. “Who the fuck was this?” “No idea.” I flex my hand once, watching more blood slide down my wrist. “Find out.” Tim nods once. “And get rid of him.” Another nod. Then he glances back up at me. “Want me to call Dr. Phillips?” I stare at him for a few seconds. Hm. Looks like an opportunity arrived much earlier than I originally planned. “No. Give me the keys. I’ll go to the hospital myself.” Connor hands over the bandage. I wrap the fabric tightly around my arm, watching it slowly stain red almost immediately before heading toward the car. The engine starts with a low growl beneath me as I slide behind the wheel. I’ll see you soon, little doctor.Finally, I force my legs to move. Standing dramatically in the foyer isn’t going to solve anything. I head farther into the house. No sign of Shaun anywhere downstairs. I take the stairs and make my way to his room. By the time I reach it, my pulse is pounding all over again. The door is partially open. I push it wider and step inside. The steady rush of running water drifts from the bathroom. The shower. I stop. A bitter laugh almost escapes me. So let me get this straight. He spent last night naked in bed beside me, holding me while I slept… then came over here, fucked another woman, and now he’s washing her off? God damn him. The thought burns all the way down. I sweep a glance around the room. At least the bed is made. Perfect. I walk over, sit on the edge of it, and wait. Eventually, after what feels like forever—long enough for my heartbeat to settle and my breathing to stop sounding like I’d run a marathon—the sound of the shower cuts off. The room falls quiet. A few s
Everything stops. My blood turns to ice. My smile vanishes. Every other expression goes with it. Amber leans back again, anticipation practically shining in her eyes as she waits to see the reaction she knows she’s getting. “She’s alive.” I barely see her anymore. Barely hear her. The world has gone strangely blurry around the edges. “While you’re standing here, convinced you’ve got both my brothers wrapped around your finger, Shaun’s out there looking for her.” Each word lands like a hammer blow. My pulse starts pounding in my ears. “And we both know what happens when he finds her.” Her smile deepens. Cruel. Victorious. “Once he gets her back, there won’t be a place for you anymore. Soon, he’ll finally get rid of you.” I can’t stand here anymore. I can’t keep letting her words lodge somewhere beneath my ribs. I can’t even think of a response. Not one. My mind is completely blank. I turn away from her abruptly and start walking. Fast. Like putting distance between us will some
Liana My head is pounding. Not nearly as much as it probably should be considering the amount of tequila I put away last night, but the ache is definitely there, enough to be annoying. Part of it is the lingering hangover. The other part is from spending way too much time trying to force my brain to remember what the hell happened after I threw up. Fragments keep flashing through my mind. Blurry snapshots. Nothing that stays long enough to grab onto. The harder I try to piece it together, the more everything slips away. I remember Shaun. I remember him undressing me. I remember him sitting with me in the bathtub. After that? Nothing. Did we talk? I feel like we must have. There’s this vague sense that something important was said. But every time I reach for it, the memory disappears before I can catch it. God. This is useless. With a frustrated groan, I glance down at my naked body beneath the blankets. At least one thing is clear. Nothing happened between us afterward. Beca
By the time the SUV rolls into the old estate, Xavier and Sarah are already waiting at the far end of the driveway. The second I step out, I head for the path leading toward the back grounds without slowing down. They fall in behind me. “Talk.” Sarah picks up her pace, heels clicking sharply against the stone as she moves up beside me. “Things are getting messy in the underworld.” She gets straight to the point. “There’s a wave moving through the city. Bodies are dropping. People are vanishing. Crews are stepping on each other’s toes. Everybody’s jumpy, everybody’s armed.” I don’t react. I keep walking. She exhales and steps in front of me, forcing me to stop. “Sanford’s losing patience. From where he’s standing, you’ve gone quiet while half the city’s losing its mind.” Her eyes lock onto mine. “He wants to know what the hell you’re tied up in that you’re not seeing this.” I stare at her for a beat. Then brush past her. “Do I look like the fucking police commissioner?” She fal
I just stare at her for a few long seconds. What the fuck am I doing with you, Liana? And maybe worse— What the fuck are you doing to me? I don’t know whether I’m giving in to her or to myself. Probably both. Slowly, I reach for the buttons of my shirt and start undoing them one by one. Her eyes stay on me the entire time. A minute later, every piece of clothing I had on is scattered across the bathroom floor. I step into the tub. Liana shifts forward to make room, and I lower myself behind her into the steaming water. The second I’m settled, she melts back against me without hesitation. Her spine presses to my chest, her head tipping sideways against me as her eyes drift shut. Fuck. This. This is where I want her. Right here. In my arms. Close enough that I can feel every breath she takes. Close enough that I never have to wonder where she is or whether she’s safe. Always close to me. Always with me. I wrap both arms around her waist and pull her tighter against
Shaun I lower her onto the bed and straighten back up slowly. She melts into the mattress, sprawled across it like her body has officially given up cooperating with her. Drunk. Exhausted. Barely conscious. I shrug off my coat, toss it over the armchair nearby, then roll my sleeves to my forearms as I head toward the bathroom. A second later, water begins rushing into the tub. Hot enough to sober her up a little. Or at least keep her from waking up tomorrow feeling like death itself crawled into her skull. By the time I walk back into the room, she’s half asleep already. I grab her hand and pull her upright. Her body sways dangerously the moment she’s sitting. I steady her and guide her legs over the edge of the mattress. “What’re you doing?” she mumbles with heavy eyelids. Christ. She’s completely gone. “Why the fuck did you drink that much?” I mutter as I slide her jacket off her shoulders. A soft, drunken laugh slips out of her. “I dunno. Maybe because my husband’s a
Liana He couldn’t help himself, could he? Three minutes. Three fucking minutes after the car pulled away from the gates, Xavier handed my bugged phone back to me. What exactly was Shaun so desperate not to miss? The nonstop chatter of two girls rambling about boys, girls, social media drama,
Hours have passed. And she’s still locked in her room. By the time Teresa comes downstairs carrying the empty lunch tray, I’m already standing at the foot of the staircase. Waiting. She notices me before she reaches the bottom step and hesitates. “Sir? Do you need something?” “How is she?” I as
Shaun It’s official. I have no fucking idea what I’m doing anymore. I don’t know why hearing Julian’s name on her lips feels like someone driving a blade between my ribs and slowly twisting it. I don’t know why the thought of her still wanting him has lodged itself under my skin and refuses to le
I just stare at him. Openly. Unapologetically. Because I genuinely can’t believe what I’m hearing. The audacity of this man is almost impressive. Shaun, meanwhile, remains infuriatingly calm. He starts walking toward me with the same measured confidence he uses when delivering threats, ultimatums







