Savage Little Lies: Chapter 21
Savage Little Lies: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Court Legacy Book 2)
Sloane
A crash jerked me awake, my head rising from a couch pillow.
What time is it?
I looked around for my phone, but then I realized Iâd left it in my bag. I pulled my legs off the couch only to hear a thud hit from inside the house. It sounded like something literally hit a wall.
âDorian, bro, calm down.â
What the fuck?
Wide awake now, I got feet to the floor. That sounded like Aresâs voice.
âThis was your plan the whole fucking time?â Another thud, something physical colliding with something else. âAlcohol and shit? You fucking sleep with her?â
âNah, man. Itâs not like that.â
This time, there was no thud. There was no crash.
This time, it was a smack like flesh hit flesh, and I got up, stumbling a little. I was disoriented. Iâd fallen asleep on the damn couch, and Iâd also had shots last night. I didnât feel hungover or anything, but I definitely had a strong headache.
I padded my way through the house, pausing when I made it to the foyer.
My lips parted where I stood.
Down the hall, Dorian Prinze had Ares against the front door. He had his fist raised, his hair tousled. His shoulders roved under a thin T-shirt, and a crush of red tint crept from the neckline of his shirt all the way up to his chiseled cheekbones. He looked pissed, and his fist raised in his friendâs direction only made the fact more obvious.
Dorianâs nostrils flared. âWhat the fuck, Ares?â
âCome on, D.â Aresâs voice was even, calm. He was clearly trying to talk down whatever this was. He placed a hand on Dorianâs fist. âItâs not like that with her. Believe me. Itâs not like that at all.â
âWhatâs it like, then, Ares?â Dorianâs jaw worked, and between the two boys, they filled the small hallway. Ares had height, but Dorian was huge too. The football player crushed dudes well beyond his height, and Iâd seen it on the field.
Really, the two of them barely fit in my entryway, and what the fuck was all this? I started to move in that direction, but Dorian slammed Ares against the wall.
âYou let me in here, and all I see is fucking shot glasses and her sleeping on the goddamn couch.â Dorian leaned in, his Adamâs apple flicking. âSo tell me what itâs like?â
âNot what youâre thinking.â
âFuck you, Ares,â Dorian growled. âThe guys told me you were hanging with her, but I passed that shit off until your phone showed me where you were. We can track each otherâs phones, and you know that.â
Aresâs blink was slow. âI had to. She needed help and texted me. Her brotherââ
Dorianâs fist collided with Aresâs jaw so sharply I screamed, both boys whipping in my direction.
âWhat the fuck!â I charged over, stepping over an actual plant. It lay shattered on the floor like something had been tossed into it.
Or someone.
Both boys watched my strides with wide eyes, but it was Dorian to pin me still. His body heaved with charged heat, and I hadnât seen him in so long.
I hadnât been in his presence.
He absolutely filled the entire space he was in, and I was only ninety percent sure that had to do with his actual size. Lips parted, that flush blazed all over his face, his hair silky and curled over his eyes. It appeared longer, blond spools cutting over his dark irises. He was still ridiculously beautiful.
And I hated him for that.
I hated him for what I still felt, and forcing myself to ignore it, I shoved him off of Ares.
Dorianâs eyes twitched. Like actually twitched as if Iâd slapped him. He watched in what appeared to be shocked fascination as I got between him and his friend. I put a hand out. âWhat the fuck is your problem, Prinze?â
Another eye twitch, a tic this time in his right eye. He said nothing, his full lips closing, and when I spotted Ares, he stood the same way.
Ares exchanged a glance between both me and his friend, not a word said, but I had enough for both of them.
I shoved a finger in Dorianâs direction. âHow fucking dare you? What the fuck is this, huh?â
My words ricocheted off the walls like I was in my own amphitheater, and I noticed neither boy was immediately speaking. Dorian stood there, just looking at me, and on my other side, Ares just rubbed his jaw. It seemed that was where his buddy had hit him, and that just pissed me the hell off.
I heard what it sounded like I came in on, Dorian in a jealous rage that made no fucking sense at all. Heâd left me.
Heâd left me.
Heâd abandoned me here and what was worse about that was it had nothing to do with the obligations to his family. Heâd called me a liar, thought Iâd betrayed him.
I fought the quiver in my lips, standing tall. âYou have no right.â
âSloaneâ¦â
He had no right to say my name, and I shoved at his meaty chest. He didnât move an inch, but that wasnât the point. âYou and I are nothing. You left me over bullshit and then you come back in here and pull this shit?â
His jaw locked, and the muscle that feathered in it pulsed his skin. He obviously had something to say, but he was going to fucking wait.
âThis fucker was actually there for me, you know?â I stated, directing a finger at Ares. âLast night he showed up, and it didnât matter if he believed in me.â I got in Dorianâs face. âIt didnât matter what he believed you told him. He came through likeâ¦â I raised and dropped my hand. âLike an actual friend.â
It felt weird saying the words. The term friend was nowhere near where Ares and I were.
But recently, it felt that way. It did. Especially when I looked back. He did look past things he believed about me, and when things had been rough, things with my brother, he didnât hound me about them. He took me to do street art. Shared his weed with me and thatâd been even before last night and our binge fest. Heâd showed up.
Heâd acted like a friend.
Dorian hadnât been the only one shocked by the words. Ares stood ramrod straight as if he too didnât know what the fuck I was talking about. I would admit I came in here hot with some madness backing me, but I wasnât going to let Dorian Prinze push anyone around. Especially me.
Ares studied me a second, a long hard second before he faced his friend. He wet his lips. âDâ¦â
Dorian had his hands up, backing away. His attention jumped to me, the dark prince borderline snarling. Iâd seen his rage in my direction before, his hate. That I recognized and completely understood, but this now was harder. Before, heâd looked like I had betrayed him.
But now, it was as if I disgusted him.
Dorianâs attention cut to his friend. âThen go be fucking friends.â
He left in a sharp pivot and threw the door open so hard he broke the glass in my window. He stalked down the stairs with Ares striding after him.
âDorian!â he called, but I noticed he passed a glance back. He stood in the middle of my entryway, as if conflicted.
In the end, he chose to whirl in the other direction, after his friend, and I might have given the situation another thought had my phone not rung. Since I was in the hallway, I heard it.
Iâve got my own shit to deal with.
That was what I put in my mind as I went in the closet and pulled my phone out of my bag. Seeing Callumâs name, I felt a sense of relief. He seemed to be the only thing I could rely on these days, the constant and always supportive.
I hadnât called him back last night itâd been so late, and I was happy to hear from him. âCallum?â
âSloane. Good,â he said, sounding busy in the background. He was always busy, so this didnât surprise me. âIâm glad Iâm getting you. Did you not get my calls last night?â
âI did, but it was late. I got your messages, but I didnât know if I should call you.â
âIâm always available to you, Sloane. Especially now, considering the situation.â
I swallowed. âHave you heard anything else about my brother?â
âI did. Actually, I just got done talking to Dr. Richardson. Heâs taken over his care this morning, and he apologizes for not being around for you both last night. He and his family left for a family vacation after he saw Bruno. Didnât even know anything was wrong until I got a hold of him last night.â
Oh my God.
âHe caught a quick flight this morning. Heâs with Bru now, and from how it sounds, your brother is doing very well.â
I couldnât believe heâd gotten the doctor to come to him. Leave his vacation. My lips parted. âWhatâs wrong with my brother?â
Callumâs sigh was heavy into the phone, and even though he said Bru was doing well, my heart raced. âUnfortunately, Dr. Richardson is still unable to diagnose. What appeared to be a temporary virus your brother obviously canât seem to shake. His fever keeps coming and going. Your brother collapsed last night due to lack of fluids. He was severely dehydrated amongst other things.â
I was sure the vomiting contributed to that. My throat constricted.
âGood news is Bruâs fever has come down this morning,â Callum continued. âHe did very well through the night, and Dr. Richardson is hopeful.â
âDid you speak to him? Bru?â
âI have, and he does sound good. Iâm trying to do everything I can to be there. I was on a flight myself last night, which was why I missed your calls. I was working on a deal overseas.â
He was always working and had no obligation to us at all.
You should have called him sooner.
My brother had just been sick for too long, his meds making him sleep all the time. He hadnât been well at all, and if Iâd been proactive, maybe more could have been done to prevent all this. Obviously, Dr. Richardson was a doctor, but to him, my brother was a patient. He cared for him like a patient, facts only and not instincts. Instincts, a gut feeling, came from those closer to home, and I should have pushed more.
That was all in the past now. Things were what they were, and this was the hand we all had been dealt now.
An engine charged in the air, and my gaze shot outside to see Dorianâs Audi.
He peeled off out of my driveway, Ares physically behind him. Ares had his hands up, his head shaking. The next thing I knew, he was getting into his Hummer.
I watched as he cut after him too, chasing after him, and I realized Ares must have fallen asleep too. He couldnât have gotten past the gate if he hadnât.
I realized exactly how this did look to Dorian, but I couldnât bring myself to care. He had no right to come here.
My heart surged as Callum continued to speak.
âIâm doing what I can to get there, but just wanted to give you the update. I assume youâre on your way to the hospital this morning? Iâm sorry they blocked you last night. Dr. Richardson spoke to Bruâs attending, and he told him they wouldnât allow you entry. From what I hear, there was some type of traffic collision?â
âYeah, there was.â I pulled my keys out of my bag but decided to head to my room for a fresh change of clothes first. I was still in my pajamas. âThe place was full. They wouldnât let me back.â
âWell, Iâve made a few calls, and that shouldnât be the case now. You should even be able to stay there while your brother is admitted.â
âDo you think heâll be there long, orâ¦â I chewed my lip. âCallum, how bad is this?â
I hated how worried I sounded. I hated that I was asking him, a virtual stranger in my life only a year ago again, for aid but I couldnât help it. I couldnât do this on my own. I had nothing. I was no one.
âWeâre going to figure this out,â Callum assured. âFor now, I donât want you to worry. The doctor sounds hopeful. All Bruâs vitals are stable. He was even joking this morning on the phone.â
Of course he was, the fool. He was also the same one last night who didnât want to go to the hospital. It hadnât been until heâd passed out and had no way to protest I finally got him into an ambulance.
âThank you, Callum.â
âOf course. Iâll keep you updated on my status. As soon as I can, Iâll meet you, and donât hesitate to call until then.â
He really was the only thing constant in my and my brotherâs lives. And I also noticed, he was the one person who never asked for anything. He hadnât left me broken. He hadnât left me hurting, but most of all, he hadnât abandoned my brother and me. Even with his distance, he hadnât. He was always there, no questions asked, and never, not once had he abandoned us.
Heâd never abandoned me.