Besides the four of us, I have another ten other highly trained men to attack Sonia.
Iâm worried about Isabella, but I hope sheâll make a run for it the moment we strike.
Everyoneâs wearing an earpiece and is heavily armed. Carsonâs taken position on the roof of a nearby apartment block from where heâll offer cover. Damien will breach the front with a group of men, while Demitri and I will enter from the back of the property with the remaining four men.
Itâs judgment day, and Iâm confident that Iâll remain standing while Sonia falls.
âReady?â I ask.
âReady,â Carson answers.
âIn position,â Damienâs voice comes over the earpiece.
âTime to hunt,â I chuckle, then I give the order, âBreach.â
We scale the wall, and instantly rapid gunfire sounds from the front of the house, startling the men guarding the back. They spot us as we move in on them and open fire.
Lifting my sub-machine gun, I pull the trigger, and the weapon vibrates in my grip as one bullet after the other flies, riddling the guardsâ bodies.
As we push forward, moving in on the patio, one of the glass doors on the second floor opens, and Hugo Lamas steps out, opening fire on us. The fucker manages to take out two of my men before he darts back into the room.
Demitri and I split from the remaining two men, and I shout to them, âBreach through the patio. Weâre going for the second floor.â
Demitri and I keep firing shots, moving fast to avoid being hit. When we near the back of the house, I sling the strap of my sub-machine across my shoulder and chest.
Running faster, I jump to the wall of the house, then use the momentum Iâve gained to push my body higher so I can grip hold of the balcony. Using all my strength, I yank my body up, and grabbing hold of the handrail, I swing myself onto the balcony. I quickly pull my Heckler & Koch from behind my back as Demitri lands next to me, and then we enter the room.
Just then, the sound of the helicopterâs engine starting attracts my attention, and I dart back out onto the balcony. Glancing up to the side of the roof, I see the blades picking up speed.
âFuck, Soniaâs making a run for it!â
Running back inside the room, Demitri and I are met with some of Soniaâs men as we burst into the hallway. It takes precious seconds to kill the men before we run up the stairs to where the exit to the roof hopefully is.
At the top of the stairs, I kick my way through the door. The downdraft from the helicopter taking off slams into me, ripping at my clothes, and as I lift my arm to aim at the aircraft, I say, âCarson, the helicopter canât leave.â
âGot it,â his reply comes over the earpiece.
Surprise vibrates through me when I see Isabella run toward the helicopter as it lifts into the air. My heart stutters as she leaps into the air, grabbing hold of one of the landing skids. She swings wildly for a moment as the helicopter slants to the side, and then a bullet bounces off the steel body.
âFuck, itâs armored,â I spit out, knowing that makes it almost impossible for us to take the helicopter down.
I take aim for the cockpit window as the helicopter turns, but then the side door slides open. As I move my aim, Isabella only hangs by her left hand as she pulls her gun from behind her back.
She fires a shot at Hugo, hitting him, but then she loses grip as he takes a shot at her, and my breath stalls in my throat as she falls.
Demitri and I open fire on Hugo, but for the first time in my life, I donât think and just react as I start to run for the back of the roof. I leap down to one of the balconies beneath, and grabbing the railing, I throw my body over the side, landing on the lawn in a crouching position. Darting up, I sprint for the side of the house where Isabella fell, and as I round the corner, I see her where sheâs lying in the courtyard. A wrought iron table is tipped over, which mustâve happened when her body hit it.
Fuck.
Reaching Isabella, I crouch beside her, and then thereâs a heavy sinking feeling in my gut. Bloodâs trickling from her slightly parted lips, and thereâs a gash on the left side of her temple.
âIs she alive?â Demitri asks as he comes up behind me.
âI donât know,â I murmur as I glance up, in time to see Soniaâs helicopter fading in the distance.
âFuck,â I curse as anger explodes in my chest. I look down at Isabella again.
What a fucking fuck up!
Demitri has two fingers to her neck, then his gaze meets mine. âThereâs a weak pulse.â
Damien comes running around the side of the house. âWe have to move!â
âWhere are the rest of the men?â I ask when I notice heâs alone.
He shakes his head, then stares down at Isabella. âWhat happened?â
âShe fell,â Demitri answers. âGo get me a towel.â
While Damien runs for the entrance closest to us, Demitri says, âI want to brace her neck before we move her. Carson, bring the SUV as close as you can to the right side of the mansion.â
âOn my way,â Carson replies.
It takes another couple of seconds before my mind starts working again. Then, pulling my phone from my pocket, I call the private airfield where my jet is waiting and instruct them to get everything ready for departure.
âCan you keep her alive until we reach LA?â I ask Demitri.
âIâll do my best,â he mutters as he begins to check her for other wounds.
Bringing up the number for Tristan, my business partner in LA, I press dial.
âHey, itâs been a while,â he answers after a couple of rings.
âI need your help.â
âAnything,â he replies without hesitating.
âDr. West. I need her. Take her to the underground hospital.â
Tristan knows where it is, seeing as a couple of years back, we got equipment from it to help save Dr. Westâs daughter after she was kidnapped and almost killed. Itâs time for the world-class cardiothoracic surgeon to repay the favor she owes me.
I check the time on my watch, then say, âWeâll be there in seven hours.â
âIâll take care of everything on this end. Who got hurt?â
âA friend. No one you know.â
Tristan lets out a relieved breath before we hang up.
Damien comes back with the towel, and Demitri carefully wraps it around Isabellaâs neck before taking off his belt to secure it in place.
A minute later, Carson jogs toward us. âLetâs go!â
âWhereâs the SUV?â I ask, wondering how the hell weâre going to move Isabella. Just picking her up might cause more damage if she hurt her back or neck with the fall.
He gestures behind him. âJust around the corner.â
Locking eyes with Demitri, I ask, âHow do we move her?â
He shakes his head, taking a moment to think, then he says, âI need something solid to carry her on.â
âWill a door work?â I ask.
The moment Demitri nods, Damien says, âOne door coming right up.â
Iâd chuckle if I wasnât so goddamned worried about Isabella.
My gaze drifts over her pale face, and then the memory of her falling flashes through my mind. It makes a weird sensation grip my heart in a merciless hold. Itâs almost similar to what I felt when Demitri got shot.
Youâre strong. Youâre going to be okay.
Itâs only after I think the words that I realize Iâm trying to convince myself this is not how Isabella ends.
Coming to a screeching stop at the back of the underground hospital, I climb out of the SUV and run to the back of the vehicle where Demitri meets me. We open the door, and then I jump inside so I can pick up the door by Isabellaâs head.
Weâre careful as we move her out of the SUV. She survived the flight, and the last thing I want to do is lose her because weâre reckless.
Dr. West and Dr. Oberio, a trauma surgeon, wheel a stretcher toward us, and we carefully place Isabella on it with the door still beneath her.
My eyes lock on the doctors, then I say, âDo your best to save her.â
Dr. West nods, and then theyâre both wheeling Isabella down the hallway toward the surgery room.
Tristan glances at his aunt before the doors shut behind the doctors and Isabella as he walks toward me. He embraces me, and itâs only then I feel how tired I am.
âYou okay?â he asks as he pulls back.
Letting out a heavy sigh, I say, âYeah. Just worried.â
âWhoâs the woman?â he asks.
I donât know what to call Isabella and end up murmuring, âA friend.â
I walk to the small waiting room with Tristan and Demitri following behind me, and when I take a seat, I pull my phone out and dial Carsonâs number. He stayed in Columbia with Damien.
âDid you make it?â Carson answers the call.
âYes. Theyâre working on Isabella.â
âWhat do you want us to do on this side?â my brother asks.
âClean out the house we were staying at.â Then I remember Isabellaâs safe house and the girls we freed last night.
God, has it only been twenty-four hours?
âAlso, go to the safe house where we dropped off the girls and check on them. If theyâre still there, weâll need to figure something out.â
âIâll handle everything. Donât worry.â
âThanks, brother,â I say with a heavy sigh.
We end the call, and then I slump back against the chair and take a deep breath.
Fucking Sonia got away.
I only manage to sit still for a minute or so before climbing to my feet. Walking out into the hallway again, I stare at the shut doors, worry for Isabella and how serious her injuries are whirling in my chest.
A hand falls on my shoulder, and I know itâs Demitri without having to look.
âSheâs a fighter,â he says, probably trying to set me at ease.
âI hope Isabella makes it,â I mutter. âIt would be a fucking waste to lose her.â
âWhat are we going to do about Sonia?â he asks.
Glancing at my friend, I say, âHave our contact in the Ruin start searching for anything on Soniaâs whereabouts.â I take a deep breath, my eyes going back to the shut doors. âYou might as well head home. Spend some time with Ariana and check the underground chatter for talk of Sonia.â
âAnd you?â Demitri asks.
âIâll stay here with him,â Tristan answers on my behalf.
Demitri locks eyes with me, waiting for the order. âIâm good here with Tristan. Donât worry.â
Nodding, he gives my shoulder a squeeze before he heads to the back entrance where the SUV is.
âWant some coffee?â Tristan asks. When I scowl at him, he lets out a chuckle. âSorry, brother, I donât have vodka on me.â
I shake my head. âIâm good.â
Thereâs no way Iâll have the usual celebratory drink after walking away from a battle alive before Isabellaâs out of the woods.