Sick Boys: Chapter 70
Sick Boys: A Dark Bully RH Romance (Spine Ridge University)
We head back to the campus grounds. Me and Dylan on my bike, Ali together with Lana on her bike, while Penelope drives with her father. I donât think he trusted me enough to take her back safely. But I know heâll take care of her, so I didnât fight him on it.
Iâve had enough pain in a single day.
For now, I just want to fucking rest and see what the damage is at the Skull & Serpent Society house. Itâs going to be a massive cleanup that I know weâll need all our men for.
Money wonât be an issue, considering who owns this whole campus. The board is still alive, despite one member jumping to his death. The others will probably want to put a lid on this as fast as possible to resume business as usual, and Iâll definitely use that to my advantage.
Iâm just wondering how many of the board members my father brought to the table ⦠and if I can convince them of our innocence before they decide to throw us out for good.
When we enter campus, the fire seems to have died down already. Plenty of firemen are still on the grounds assessing the damage, but the immediate threat seems to have dissipated, and the building is still intact, though heavily burned.
We all come to a halt near the big building that Penelope set ablaze, and I turn off the engine and wait until Dylanâs jumped off before I do too. Lana and Ali also stop in front of the building, which is still being surveilled by lots of officers, including Aliâs dad. Theyâre probably still looking for the culprit, and we all look at each other as Ricciâs car comes to a stop. Penelope steps out and makes an awkward face.
âWhat?â
âNothing,â Ali and Dylan say in tandem.
Lana throws her helmet at me. âStop ogling.â
âOgling?!â I repeat.
âAnd keep that tongue inside,â she says before she waltzes past the police officers, waving around her student card that carries her name.
A name that carries power.
Penelopeâs father and his men follow her as we all head inside, but the moment he tries to enter, the guards stop him.
âNot you.â
His men reach for their pockets.
Oh fuck no.
âWhat are you doing?â Penelope asks.
âWe canât have an all-out shooting right here in the open where all the other students can see,â Dylan says.
âIf I canât go in, my daughter doesnât either,â her father growls.
She steps outside again and places her hand on his chest. âDad. Iâll be okay. Please.â
âIâm worried about you,â he says, looking up at the policemen. âAnd these men are obviously not here to protect you.â
âTheyâre my fatherâs men, actually,â Ali says.
âThese boys will protect me,â she says, cupping his face before glancing at me over her shoulder.
When her father gives me a stern look, I nod. âIâll protect her with my life. Youâve got my word.â
âThe word of criminals means very little to me â¦â he says through gritted teeth. Still, he flicks his fingers, and his men stand down again. âBut Iâll allow it. For her.â
âThanks, Dad,â she says, and she presses a soft kiss on his cheek before following us into the building she tried to burn down.
The entire ground floor is covered in soot. Bits and pieces of wallpaper and paint are coiled and hang loose. Paintings destroyed. Carpets gone. Even a part of the staircase has been singed.
âWow ⦠you did good,â Dylan boasts.
Ali immediately throws his elbow into his waist, making him groan.
âGood on the test,â Dylan adds with a cough.
âThanks,â Penelope replies with a smile.
âCame down and delivered vengeance,â I muse.
âTo her grades,â Dylan says.
âWhat else?â I reply, raising a cheeky brow.
A shaken-up student walks by while staring at us, and we stay silent until sheâs gone again.
Better not say out loud weâre responsible for all of this mess.
Alistair and I support Dylan, but he quickly pushes himself off us. âI can walk by myself, thanks.â
âYou sure?â Ali asks.
âIâm fine,â he responds, still bleeding through the bandage that was applied in a hurry. âDonât need to worry about me.â
My eyes narrow. âYeah, youâre going to the nurseâs office.â
âIt can wait,â he says.
I push my shoulder underneath his and force him to walk in that direction. âIâm not gonna lose another fucking friend.â
âYou almost sound like you care about me,â Dylan muses.
But he knows as well as I do weâd fucking die for each other.
âOkay, enough talking,â I say, and I haul him through the hallways to the clinic.
The moment we step inside, the nurse almost loses all the color in her face. âJesusâwhat happened to you?â
She quickly preps the beds and we set Dylan down on one of them before sitting down on the others.
âGot into a brawl,â I reply. âCan you take care of him first?â
Dylan groans in pain as she grabs his arm and unwraps his bandage, then pours some alcohol on the wound. His face contorts from the pain.
âOh dear ⦠thatâll definitely need surgery.â
âSurgery?!â Dylan gasps. âFuck.â
âWhat? Scared of knives?â Penelope jests.
âAnesthesia!â he retorts.
Ali snorts. âHe has this thing where he confesses all of his past mistakes and starts talking about true love right after he wakes up.â
Dylan covers his face. âI really shouldnât have brought you to that dental appointment.â
âOh, I enjoyed it thoroughly,â Ali muses.
âSpare me the corny stuff,â I say. âHow does it look, nurse?â
The nurse smiles. âI was joking about the surgery part.â She winks. âI can take out the bullet and stitch it up. No problem.â
Dylan narrows his eyes at her and throws her an annoyed look, making us all laugh.
âWhat about the other bullet wound?â Penelope asks.
âAnother one?!â the lady almost screeches.
I shush the lady. âThe entire campus doesnât need to know.â
The nurse rolls her eyes and says, âWhere? Show me.â
Dylan lifts his shirt. The wound is still oozing blood and is covered in dirt.
âYikes,â the nurse says, and she immediately grabs her kit and sits down in front of him. âLie down.â
He does what she asks and she immediately pushes his shirt farther up, then inspects the wound. âThis is gonna hurt.â
When she pours on the alcohol, he hisses. âF-Fuck.â
âTold you,â the nurse says.
âJesus,â Penelope mutters.
âTold you, sheâs used to some shit,â Dylan replies.
âNo talking,â the nurse barks, and she shoves some needles up his waist and shoulder, then goes to work on him, digging like sheâs trying to find some trinkets.
The bullets finally appears and she drops them into a bowl. âThere. Now to stitch it up.â
She grabs her suturing kit again and finishes the job, cleaning him up.
âThanks,â Dylan mutters, and he sits up again.
âYouâre welcome. I guess youâre not going to tell me who did this to you?â she asks.
âSorry, confidential,â Dylan replies.
She rolls her eyes again. âAlways the same bullshit with you kids.â
Lana snorts but hide her laughter behind her hand.
The nurse starts cleaning up Aliâs wounds, which are only mild scratches and cuts, easily cleaned with alcohol. The bullet that entered my shoulder is easily taken out and the wound is sutured up. One grazed past my cheek, which only needed some glue after the cleaning, but other than that Iâm fine.
I take off my jacket which is covered in blood and drenched in rain and throw it into the bin. Iâll buy a new one easily.
Ali does the same with his hoodie, chucking it all away until weâre both left in simple white shirts.
âWhat about you?â the nurse asks Lana. âAre you okay? Got any wounds?â
She throws her hair back. âNot a single scratch. No one touches me without my permission.â Lana eyes me and the tape on my cheek.
Dylan bursts out into laughter when he sees my face. âGod, this alone is worth it.â
âShut up,â I growl back.
âOkay, then Iâm all done,â the nurse says.
âThanks for taking care of them,â Penelope says. âAre they in the clear now, or will they need more help?â
âRe-bandage him every day,â she says, pointing at Dylan. âKeep a close eye on the wound. If it gets infected, go to the hospital.â
âOkay,â Penelope replies as she and Ali help Dylan up.
âFeels much better already,â Dylan says as he pushes himself away from them. âI can walk.â
âYou sure? Weâll probably need to go up all the fucking stairs,â I say.
He shrugs, but immediately cringes from the pain. âPain is for pussies.â
Ali snorts and shakes his head. âTypical.â
A police officer near the door clears his throat. âAre you all done?â
Itâs Aliâs dad.
We nod and follow him outside.
âYour fatherâs up here,â he tell us as he leads the way up the stairs, past the bit that got burned. But we keep going up more stairs until we finally reach the highest floor. The one where the deanâs office was.
âHeâs in the deanâs old office?â Ali asks, frowning.
âTypical,â Lana says. âTake over. Assert dominance.â
Dylan coughs wildly.
âIn here,â Mr. King says, pointing at the third room on the third floor.
âRight,â I say, sighing when everyone else looks at me. âIâll go first.â
I open the door, while the policeman stations himself outside, guarding the place as we head inside.
My fatherâs standing behind the desk, looking out at the window down below as though heâs admiring his newfound rich view of the world.
âTook you long enough,â he says, and he gazes at us over his shoulder, the stern look on his face making me sweat.
Our drenched, bloodstained faces donât seem to impress him in the slightest.
Typical.
âSit,â he barks. âAll of you.â
The door closes on us, and we sit down on the chairs in the back.
âYou made quite a show here â¦â he mutters.
âSir, I can explain,â Dylan says.
âDamn right you will,â my father says, turning around. âBecause the second I left this school in Carusoâs hands, it burned down to a crisp.â
âThatâs my fault,â Penelope says.
âWow,â Lana says. âYouâre actually admitting it?â
My eyes widen. âWhat are you doing?â I hiss.
âI wanted to lure Caruso out,â she adds, ignoring me.
âLure him out?â my father rasps.
âHe was responsible for my sisterâs death,â she says. âEve Ricci.â
âAnd the plot thickens â¦â Lana muses, crossing her legs.
âLana,â my father warns, and his eyes home in on Penelope. âRicci ⦠Thatâs not what you told me your name was.â
Penelope gulps. âI know.â
âI wouldnât tell a soul either, knowing how our families live,â Dylan says. âI donât blame her for giving a fake name.â
âYou defend her?â my father asks. âAfter burning down the entire school?â
âWell, itâs not entirely burned down,â Dylan says, shrugging. âJust the ground floor.â
My father pulls off his glasses and rubs his nose and eyes. âSemantics will do you no good.â
âCaruso was threatening her,â I say, folding my arms.
âAll Iâm hearing is allegations with no proof. Where is he?â
âDead,â Alistair responds with a weird grin attached. âDown in the ditch below The Edge.â
My fatherâs face turns white as snow as he lowers his hand. âWhat the hell happened?â
âHe tried to kill us all,â I say. âIt was self-defense.â
His eyes narrow as he focuses on me. âAre you telling me you killed him?â
Dylan shrugs. âWell, technically, Nessie did, butââ
âNessie?â my father interjects.
âOur snake,â I respond.
Lana snorts. âThis is ridiculous.â
âItâs true,â Ali replies.
âWhere is your proof?â my father asks. âUnless you can deliver substantial proof, Iâm going to have to let Officer King arrest all of you.â
âWhat?!â Lana gasps. âBut I didnât even do anything, I wasnât fucking there!â
Dylan swiftly fishes his phone from his pocket and clicks on some things, then turns up the volume. âI taped everything my father said.â
When he plays the clip, his fatherâs wretched voice spells out every part of his diabolical plans. A conversation between him and Dylan after he tried to take him in his car. But Dylanâs a smart guy. He knew not to trust his dad.
The moment the clip ends I breathe a sigh of relief. Damn, even though Iâm glad Dylan made sure to record that convo, I do not like listening to that assholeâs voice.
âThereâs your proof,â Dylan says, holding out the phone.
My father takes it and replays the clip again.
âWell, I guess youâre not as dumb as you look,â Lana muses.
âWow,â Dylan retorts. âI bet youâre just angry Felix wonât let you jump on this piece of wood.â He makes some lewd gestures at his dick.
Which really, really makes it hard for me not to pummel him in the face and balls.
God knows he likes to fucking test our friendship.
âKeep it in your fucking pants,â I growl back.
Lana laughs. âNo thanks, I donât take other peopleâs trash.â
âWow,â Alistair says. âWell, I guess one manâs trash is another manâs treasure.â And he winks at Dylan.
âLana, enough,â my father growls at her, and she immediately shuts her mouth and averts her eyes, but not before rolling them into oblivion, getting me to seethe with rage.
My father blows out a sigh and turns toward the window, gazing at the scene outside.
âSo ⦠turns out Caruso was nothing but a low criminal.â He sighs again. âCanât say Iâm surprised. Out of all the board members, he was always the most ⦠difficult one to deal with.â He turns around again. âHis death was ⦠unfortunate. But inescapable, it seems.â
âAre you going to arrest us?â Dylan asks.
âFor the death of your father?â my father replies, and Dylan swallows. âNo.â
Thereâs almost a collective sigh of relief.
âConsidering his actions, the matter will be taken care of privately.â
âYou mean youâll sweep it under the rug,â Lana says.
âHowever, I will keep you all responsible for the incredible mess at the Skull & Serpent Society house.â
âAw â¦â Dylan groans.
âWhat about the school?â Ali asks.
âItâll require a ton of renovations,â my father explains. âWhich will not be cheap.â
âItâs okay. Iâm sure we can work something out,â Penelope says, folding her arms.
âIâm sure we can, Miss Ricci.â He smiles at her. âI know your father. Iâm sure heâd be happy to foot the bill to maintain ⦠order.â
Order. Or in other words, to prevent a massive Mafia war from breaking out between all the families.
âWhat about us. Are we expelled?â I ask bluntly.
My father clears his throat. âNo.â
Thereâs a collective sigh of relief in the room.
âSo whoâs gonna run the show now that Caruso is dead?â Lana asks nonchalantly.
âI will,â her father replies, and she almost falls off her chair.
âWhat?!â
âDonât act so surprised,â he responds. âItâs about time someone actually started managing this place properly.â He eyes us all down. âBe happy Iâm allowing you all to stay and fix your mess after all the shit you caused.â
âWill she be allowed to stay too?â Ali asks, looking at Pen.
Thereâs a knock on the door and my father averts his gaze. âCome in.â
Two fuckers, one with a gnarly scar covering his eye, and the other with a missing finger, walk inside.
So I do the only thing I can think of and pull out my fucking knife, ready to take the remaining fingers and eye.