Ruthless Creatures: Chapter 36
Ruthless Creatures (Queens & Monsters Book 1)
Kage drops the shotgun and flies across the room, falling to his knees next to me and cupping my face in his hands.
âBaby. Baby, talk to me. Are you hurt? Natalie, look at me. Look at me.â
Dazed, I rip my gaze from the headless remains of Viktor and focus on Kage.
I whisper brokenly, âMaximâ¦the moneyâ¦my parentsâ¦you k-killed himâ¦â
He gathers me into his arms and holds me tight. He kisses my head. Into my ear, he says, âYouâre okay. Everything is okay. Iâm here. Stand up.â
He tries to help me up, but my legs are useless. I sag against him, numb. He picks me up and carries me to the sofa, setting me down gently and smoothing my hair back from my face.
Standing over me, he says, âI need to take care of the body. Stay right here. Understand?â
I blink slowly, nodding, not understanding anything at all.
He kisses my forehead. Then he straightens, goes over to Viktor, rolls him up in the living room rug, hoists him over his shoulder, and carries him out the back door.
Watching them go, Mojo whines from his hiding place under the coffee table.
I donât know how long it is before Kage returns. It seems like only a few minutes, but it could be hours. Days. Weeks. When he comes back in, he kneels on the floor in front of me. He takes my hands in his.
I try not to think about how much blood must be on them and focus on his face instead.
âTell me what happened.â
I swallow, closing my eyes to banish the image that keeps playing on rewind of Viktorâs head exploding.
In a dull voice that sounds far away to my own ears, I say, âI got a phone call from Maxim. He said youâd betrayed him. Disobeyed him. He mentioned my parents. He said we all had to pay for how I turned you against him. Then Viktor was here. He asked where the money was. I told him about the trust you set up for me.
âThen heâ¦he was weird. He wanted to know where you lived. If weâd been in contact. He acted like you werenât working for Maxim anymore. I didnât understand what he meant. Then it didnât matter because he was going to shoot me. I tried to runâ¦Mojo bit himâ¦then it all happened so fastâ¦â
I open my eyes. Kage kneels in front of me, squeezing my hands, looking anguished.
Looking guilty.
âWhy did he come? What did you do? Whatâs happened?â
Heâs silent for a moment, then he releases my hands and stands. He turns away, walks a few steps, stops, then turns back.
His expression has wiped blank. When he speaks, his voice is hollow.
âHe came for the money. Like I did.â
I stare at him. It suddenly feels very hard to form words. âLike you did? I donât understand.â
When he stays silent, I prompt, âYou mean he wanted the trust money you gave me?â
âNo.â
âThen what money was he talking about?â
The way heâs looking at me is frightening. Thereâs a deadness in his eyes, an ending, but I donât know what it means.
He says quietly, âThe one hundred million dollars your fiancé stole from Max.â
My wildly beating heart falls deathly still.
Once, when I was ten years old, I jumped off the highest diving platform at the community pool. Sloane dared me to do it, so of course I did.
I meant to do a cannonball, because that was fun and splashy. But I fucked it up, releasing my legs too soon and tumbling forward so I landed flat against the surface of the water.
Face, chest, belly, thighsâthey hit together, all at once.
The impact was violent. It knocked the breath out of me. It hurt like fire, like Iâd been slapped against frozen asphalt by a giant hand and shattered every bone in my body.
I was paralyzed. Every inch of my skin burned.
Stunned, agonized, I drifted facedown toward the bottom of the pool until Sloane jumped in and saved me.
Until David disappeared, that was the worst pain Iâd ever felt.
I feel it again now, that hard-slapped breathlessness. That shattered, suffocating pain.
I whisper, âMy dead fiancé? David?â
Kage pauses. Looks at me with those empty, goodbye eyes.
âHis name isnât David. Itâs Damon. And heâs still alive.â