The Chaos Crew: Killer Reign (Chaos Crew #4) – Chapter 17
The Chaos Crew: The Complete Series (Devil’s Dozen Box Sets Book 2)
I WOKE first as I often did, my muscles stiff from a night on the hard floor with only a sleeping bag for padding. I couldnât say Iâd slept well, having jolted awake a few times at distant sounds that sent a peal of warning through me but had proven to be nothing of concern, but I was used to operating on minimal rest from my time in the military. What weâd faced so far had nothing on my most intense special ops missions overseas.
But that didnât mean the stress couldnât weigh on us all the same. I sat up quietly, glancing across the sprawled bodies of my sleeping comradesâJuliusâs spot empty while he took the current watch by the front of the buildingâto where Dess lay.
She looked almost peaceful in sleep, but there was still a tension to the way one of her arms was drawn up to her chest, her hand balled against her collarbone. A slight furrow marked her brow.
Sheâd set her sleeping bag a little apart from the rest of us, halfway between our cluster and the door that led to the room where weâd imprisoned her brother. For most of the evening, Iâd sensed her pulling away from us, withdrawing into her own head.
The situation was obviously getting to her, stirring up more uncertainty than ever before. Sheâd had to kill almost her entire family, for fuckâs sake. Sheâd found out that even more of her life had been manipulated by outside forces than sheâd already known. How could it not be bothering her?
I didnât like the idea that she might feel she couldnât turn to us for support, though. We were hard men, yesâand I was the hardest of us allâbut Iâd thought weâd shown her how much she mattered to us. Imagining her leaving set off a burning sensation all through my chest.
My instinct was to suppress the emotion and push it aside. This once, I didnât let myself. I absorbed the full impact of the discomfort, feeling out what it meant to me. As I gazed at Dess, the sensation gradually transformed into something softer.
I knew this emotion. That was the feeling that had driven me closer to Dess over the monthsâthe feeling that had convinced me to allow myself to feel anything at all again.
And if I was honest with myself, I didnât hate it. It seemed right for Dess to hold this special place in my heart, to have opened it up in a way no one ever had before. She was special, after all.
Did she understand how much?
An unexpected impulse rose up inside me, but I didnât hold myself back. I eased out of the sleeping bag and padded across the floor to where Dess was nestled. Sheâd opted to use her entire sleeping bag as a mattress and pulled a blanket over her. Itâd slipped partway down her torso as she dozed.
For a second, I grappled with how to handle the moment. Then I sank down behind her, stretched out on the edge of the sleeping bag, and tugged the blanket up to her shoulders and over my own in the same gentle motion. I tucked my arm around her waist and lowered my head against the soft waves of her hair.
This was some kind of bliss right here, feeling her body aligned with mine, soft with sleep. Other urges woke up inside me along with a surge of heat to my dick, which was positioned against her ass. I forced myself to ignore those desires for now, simply breathing in the delicately sweet scent in her hair. She needed her rest, as much as she could manage to get.
I dozed a little more myself, only snapping awake when Dess stirred against me. Her ass brushed my groin in a way that had me rising to attention in an instant, which obviously didnât go unnoticed.
âSomeone is having naughty thoughts,â she murmured in a voice raspy with sleep.
I couldnât resist stroking my hand over her stomach. âI plead the fifth.â
She snorted and rolled over to face me, meeting my eyes with her still drowsy ones. The flush of her cheeks with her increasing alertness and the softness of her gaze had my heart racing in an instant. I reached out and smoothed a few stray strands of hair behind her ear.
âDid you have trouble sleeping?â she asked in a lightly teasing tone. âI donât mind being used as a teddy bear, but I wouldnât have figured you needed one.â
I opened and closed my mouth, grappling with the best way to put my thoughts into words. Finally, I simply said, âI wanted to talk to you.â
Her eyebrows shot up. âYou want to talk?â She sounded both amused and a little concerned.
âYes,â I said firmly, holding her gaze. âI know that youâre dealing with some difficult crap right now. And obviously youâre going to deal with it in your own way. But I want you to remember that Iâm ready to support you with whatever you need.â
âTalon,â she said, shaking her head as if to tell me that I didnât need to say that.
I kept going anyway. âThe crew and I will be here for you no matter what, Dessâif you need help or just a person to talk to. We want to see you make it through this mess as the powerful woman you are. I want to see that.â I paused, my chest clenching up for a second before I said the final part, maybe the most important part. âI love you.â
Dess stared at me, startled into silence. I wasnât sure what response Iâd have wanted, but a second later, she wrapped her arm around my shoulders and pulled me into a kiss. There was so much eager passion in it that I couldnât have asked for anything more.
My erection was straining against my pants now. I pressed into her, and she ground against my hips in return, making me ache with hunger. As I swallowed a groan, she let out a light laugh. Then I pushed into her harder, rocking against her clit through our clothes, and she muffled a whimper of her own against my mouth.
I flicked my tongue between her lips where it tangled with her own. My hand slipped under her shirt and rose to cup her breast. As I swiveled her nipple beneath my thumb, I brought my mouth to the side of her neck. Her breath was already breaking into those little gasps I loved to hear.
âGod, Talon,â she muttered. âYouâreââ
The front door banged open so loudly we jerked apart. As we both scrambled up out of the blankets, the other guys heaving to their feet nearby, Julius strode into the room. His expression was so tense that all lingering heat from my encounter with Dess fled my body.
âWeâve got company,â he announced.
I leapt for the guns Iâd kept at the ready next to my sleeping bag. I had a feeling weâd be abandoning nearly everything else weâd brought into the factory with us. Garrison and Blaze kicked aside their own blankets, pistols in hand. Blazeâs gaze darted around the room. âHow many? What are we dealing with?â
âSeveral cars just pulled around back. If weâre fast enoughââ
Dess was already racing to the room where weâd stashed her brother. But we wouldnât have made it out in time regardless. It seemed more men had shown up in the few seconds itâd taken Julius to rouse us. Engines roared near the front door as well.
They were surrounding us.
âHow the hell did they find us?â Garrison grumbled.
âIt doesnât matter,â Julius said. âYou, handle Carter. We need Dess able to fight. And letâs get out of here before even more of these assholes show up.â
For once, Garrison didnât make any snarky remarks about the indication that he was the least skilled fighter out of the five of us. He knew his talents lay elsewhere, and I doubted he wanted Dess hindered in combat any more than Julius did. He dashed over to catch the boyâs elbow where Dess was just urging him upright and hustled him toward the rest of us. Dess snatched up a gun in one hand and a knife in the other, her eyes gleaming with nervous anticipation.
Julius swept his arm, urging us toward the window closest to where weâd parked the car. Weâd left the pane propped open specifically in case we needed to make a hasty exit while the doorways were more of a danger. We all hurtled toward it, leaving sleeping bags and blankets behind without a care.
Julius shoved the window higher up and sprang onto the ledgeâjust as a multitude of bodies slammed through the doors at either end of the main room. Our commander opened fire outside as the rest of us blasted away at the men coming at us from the inside now.
âDonât kill them unless you have to,â Dess said, taking one shot and another that simply incapacitated the attackers sheâd aimed atâone bullet smashing through a manâs gun hand, another toppling one with a wound through the thigh. âThe Blood Hunter is probably forcing these people to come after us like the others. Theyâre just trying to survive.â
âUs surviving is my first priority,â I said, even as my awareness sharpened with my sniper instincts homing in on my targets. âIf anyone hurts you, theyâre dead.â
She didnât bother to argue, picking off more men with her impressively honed aim. I followed her example, disarming and crippling with my shots rather than outright killing.
But there were too many of them to follow that ethical stance all the way to its limit. When several of the men pointed their guns at us at the same time, I had to add a few kill shots to the mix to ensure I hit all of them hard enough to stop them in time.
âAll clear outside,â Julius hollered, leaping through the window. I automatically bent to give Dess a leg up, still firing with my other hand. My bullets caught more wrists and calves and thighs, toppling men left and rightâand occasionally slamming right into their skulls when I saw no other option. Not one of them managed to get a good shot in at my crew.
As I hefted Carter and then Garrison after Dess through the window, a sense of cool exhilaration spread through my mind, only intensifying my focus. I did love this woman, with every particle of my being, but that emotion wasnât a distraction from my work. Quite the opposite. The knowledge that I had her fighting alongside me and the determination to protect her bolstered my motivation and energy for the battle like nothing else ever had.
These unfamiliar feelings thatâd been emerging inside me were making me stronger, not weaker.
Blaze vaulted over the window ledge next. More shots rang out on the other side of the wallâsome of our attackers had dashed around to confront us once theyâd realized our gambit. I took down a few more before heaving myself over the ledge after the others.
Garrison had jumped into the driverâs seat of the minivan, Carter staring out the back window with a bewildered, near terrified expression. Dess blasted the kneecap of a man charging toward us and caught another in the forearm, forcing him to drop his weapon, but a third attacker loomed, hefting a rifle, none of him visible to me other than the top of his head showing beyond hers.
I didnât have a choice. My next bullet shattered apart his skull.
Dess let out a rough breath, but she didnât criticize my methods. She knew as well as I did that this war was an imprecise situation at best. Staying alive mattered above all else, as much as Iâd rather not destroy the lives of men whoâd been forced into coming at us.
This was the Blood Hunterâs doing like so much else. Fuck that prick and all his influence over this cityâand who knew how much of the rest of the world too. We needed to destroy him before he ruined even more lives.
The vanâs engine growled. âGet in!â Garrison hollered.
Everyone dove into the vehicle, Julius and I providing cover for Blaze and Dess before leaping in ourselves. We fired off a few more shots through the open windows as Garrison hit the gas. The van groaned and lurched forward, speeding away from the factory and the men whoâd done their best to end us.
âHe found us again,â Dess said, her voice tight. âWhere the hell do we go now?â
Blaze had already flipped open his laptop, because of course he had. His fingers clattered across the keys. âI was working on something last night,â he said. âIt might only take another hour or two to get all the information weâll needâ¦â
âNeed to do what?â Garrison demanded with typical impatience.
Blaze glanced around at us with the nearly manic grin Iâd learned to be wary of. âTo make it a lot harder for the Blood Hunter to manipulate anyone into doing his bidding.â
Julius nodded. âSounds good to me.â He slapped the back of Garrisonâs seat. âKeep driving while our computer guru does his work. And letâs keep the tires on the road this time?â
Garrison let out a rough chuckle. âIâll do my best.â