Total pages in book: 111
Estimated words: 110273 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 551(@200wpm)___ 441(@250wpm)___ 368(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 110273 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 551(@200wpm)___ 441(@250wpm)___ 368(@300wpm)
Bailey yelled.
Bailey tossed the knife.
I jumped.
Reached for it.
Caught it.
My knees hit, and my arm made a horizontal slashing motion, right across his throat.
Then Chase was up and he was throwing himself at us.
Calhoun was sitting there, blood cascading down his throat, but he was trying to raise the gun again. He was trying to turn it. He would have shot me, but Chase grabbed it and threw it away. It clattered away like the other one.
Chase staggered back, falling into the vehicle. He glared at me. “So stupid. You don’t let him talk. Ever.” He bent forward, picking up the knife. He gripped it, turning it over. “You gotta put him down. That’s how you handle someone like him.”
“Chase, don’t!”
Bailey was running toward us, but boom! The door burst open behind her. Bodies swarmed inside, guns raised, shields in place. Red and blue lights filled the air. The cops had arrived.
It was over.
Chase let out another roar, but I moved, catching him in the chest. He would’ve stabbed Calhoun in front of the police. I slammed him back, feeling pain with every shift I was making now. The adrenaline was starting to wear off, and I knew I’d be in worse pain after this.
“Colello!”
Bright was heading our way, holstering her weapon. More cops were streaming up the stairs. They’d check out the entire building. Paramedics were already coming in as well, bringing their stretchers.
“I called them. Gave them all a body count of guys I thought were dead and who I thought was just injured,” Bailey said.
Bright nodded at her. “We know exactly where to go, but we still need to clear the building.” Her gaze fell over me, Chase, and Calhoun. Our grandfather wasn’t moving. “Is he dead?”
He coughed, but his head bounced once and went back to not moving. He was sitting up, but I had no idea how. “He needs medical attention if you want to take him alive.”
Two police were by him, checking him and cuffing him. Once the cuffs were on, Bright waved and two paramedics ran in. They had him loaded, working on him at the same time, and he was rolled out within seconds.
“We are highly motivated to take him alive. He knows a lot of powerful men and dictators, and he could be very useful to our government.”
“Fuck that,” Chase spit out. His anger was palpable.
Bright cocked her head. “You have a problem with that?”
“He should be dead. You don’t keep things like that alive.”
A slight glimmer of a grin hovered over her face, and then she let it vanish. “Yeah, well, you’d be surprised which pieces of shit turn out to be super helpful in the end. He’ll be singing like a canary, I’m sure.” She looked me over. “There’s an ambulance outside. You should let them take you in. I’m sure you could afford the charge.”
Bailey stepped in and I slid an arm around her shoulders.
I sagged, and she caught me, her hand going to my chest, but she hissed under her breath. “You are bleeding everywhere.”
“Bullets went through him, both of them. I watched,” Chase told her.
His gaze met mine. That last one wouldn’t have.
He had saved me.
I didn’t thank him. I would, but not yet, not today. He wouldn’t hear it. I had hurt him, taking a kill away from him, and he had saved my life in return. There wasn’t anything I could say to make that right.
“Come on.” Bailey sighed. “Surface wounds or not, I’ll sleep better knowing you were looked at by a doctor. I will also breathe easier right now if you let me grab two EMTs and let them put you on a stretcher, even though I know you can walk on your own.” She wasn’t asking. She was telling me.
I noted that with a small grin, but she didn’t see it. She was already stalking off to do just what she’d said.
Bright had stepped aside, having a word with another detective. She came back, looking both of us over. “Okay. Both of you go in, get yourselves looked at, and report to me tomorrow. I want full statements, and I’d send two police to sit outside your rooms, but I know you both will get pissed and probably vanish like fucking ghosts. So, since I don’t want my time wasted or yours, both of you promise to come down to my office tomorrow morning. We will need a full debrief from you, separately.”
Chase didn’t respond.
I nodded.
Bright skewered Chase with a look. “Don’t piss me off and make us look for you. My tech guys are already in my ear, telling me there is video of you trying to kill your grandfather. That’s a violation of our agreement. If you push me, I will put out an arrest warrant on you and we will hunt you down like a fugitive. Got it?”