: Chapter 82
KING: Alliance Series Book Two
Savannahâs scream scrapes across my bones.
In front of me, only yards away, I watch my wife crash onto the unforgiving hardwood stairs.
Her head bounces off a step, and my heart stops when I see her body go limp.
It all happens in a second. Less than a second.
I donât stop moving.
I run, as hard as I can, trying to get to her before she rolls the rest of the way down the stairs, even knowing that I wonât make it.
I canât even give her that much.
Because I donât have time.
Because Iâm too fucking late.
Savannahâs slumped form slides off the last step. One arm trapped between her chest and the floor, her head turned to the side, eyes shut.
I canât even call for her as I run.
Canât even yell her name.
Because my throat is wrapped in desperation.
A manic cry drags my eyes up, and I see Donnie OâReilly racing down the stairs toward Savannah. Trying to get to her before I can. Trying to kill her, if she isnât alreadyâ¦
The thought that my sweet Savannah Baby could be gone rips a roar from my chest.
The sound echoes through the house, and Iâm nearly there, when Duke beats me to it.
Snarling, my dog flies through the air, colliding with Donnie just as heâs about to jump down the last few steps.
Donnie screams as he lands on his back on the steps, over a hundred pounds of furious animal on top of him. Snapping his teeth in his face.
With Donnie pinned, I drop to my knees and slide the last few feet to Savannah.
âBaby.â My voice breaks. âHoney.â I lean closer and I watch my hands shake as I lightly press my fingers to her throat, checking for a pulse.
Checking for a pulse.
âSavannahâ¦â Iâm whispering now. âPleaseâ¦â
She canât be gone.
I wonât be able to live with myself if sheâs gone.
I put my cheek to the floor, so Iâm looking at her beautiful face.
âPlease, Baby.â
When I see her back rise as her lungs fill with breath, I feel a hot tear slide from the corner of my eye.
Sheâs still alive.
Gently, so gently, I stroke her hair.
âWife.â
Her lids flutter.
âCall an ambulance!â I shout.
âOn it.â Neroâs voice surprises me and I look up to see him entering the house. âGo secure the property.â He tells the men gathered by the door, and I see that he brought a fleet with him.
Neroâs phone is in his hand when he comes to kneel next to Savannah.
His hand touches my shoulder. âIâve got her. Now go finish it before your dogâs forced to.â
Donnie.
Trusting Savannah to Nero, I stand.
Even with Duke on top of him, snapping at his hands when he tries to push him away, Donnie tries to crabwalk back up the stairs.
Maybe it was the sight of Nero that finally scared him enough to try and flee.
But he shouldnât be scared of Nero. He should be scared of me. Because Iâm the one whoâs about to kill him.
âRelease!â I call out the command to Duke, as Iâm already closing the distance on my prey. Duke jumps off of Donnie, but before he can so much as move, I take Dukeâs place, leaping up the final steps and straddling Donnieâs chest.
âYou killed my entire family!â he screams up at me.
âNot yet.â
Then I strike him.
With all of my fucking strength, and rage, I punch him.
Over and over. I hit him.
As hard as I fucking can, I strike him for daring to come after me.
For daring to touch my wife.
For hurting my wife.
For causing her to scream and cry in her own home.
I hit him.
I switch hands. Throwing a left hook into his already dislocated jaw.
I punish him for what heâs done. For what he was going to do. For making me a failure.
Blood soaks my hands.
Bones give.
And I donât stop.
I donât stop until heâs unrecognizable.
Unrecognizable as Donnie The Hand OâReilly.
Unrecognizable as a man.
I donât stop until my chest is heaving and my hands ache as much as my heart does.
Through the open front door, I can hear the sound of distant sirens.
âWould you shut the fuck up for a second, Enno?â I hear Nero snap into his phone.
And I finally sit back, looking down at whatâs left of Donnieâs skull.
âI donât want Donnie to disappear.â Nero explains with little patience. âAnd I sure as shit wouldnât call you for that. What I want is his identity known. I want to use him for a message.â Thereâs a pause. âThat if anyone tries to fuck with our women, King will beat them to death with his bare fucking hands.â
I flex my fists. Heâs not wrong.
The sirens are growing louder.
I notice Dukeâs low growls and finally tell him to âSettle.â I croak the word, but he still hears me, and falls silent. I reach out and pat him on the back. âYouâre a good boy.â
He lets out a chuff, then bounds past me back down the stairs.
Savannah.
A small feminine moan has me moving, climbing off of the last OâReilly corpse.
When I turn, I find Savannah rolling onto her back, as she lets out a pained sound.
âNo,â I skip three steps on my way down to get to her. âBaby, donât move.â
Her arm is partially lifted, and I donât know if sheâs trying to sit up, but if she is, I want to stop her. So I reach for her.
And she flinches.
I freeze and our eyes lock.
And all I can see in hers is fear.
Her lips move, making no sound, and then her lids close and her arm drops to her chest as she loses consciousness.
The feeling Iâm left with isâ¦nothing.
An emptiness. Like everything that was once inside me is now gone.
Just like that.
Slowly. So slowly. I lower myself to the ground beside her, the stairs at my back, so Iâm between her and Donnie.
Duke lays down at her other side, letting out small whines.
I want to touch her.
Need to feel her body filling with breath.
But she⦠She doesnât want me to touch her.
Sheâsâ¦
I rest my forearms on my thighs, letting my hands hang.
Savannah is afraid of me.
And why shouldnât she be?
All of this. All of it happened because of me.
I kidnapped her from her life and thrust her into mine.
How many times did she try to run from me?
She ran from me down these same stairs.
My head drops and I stare down at my hands.
Theyâre covered in death. Literally stained red.
Her perfect little body running down the hall. The unexpected worry that slammed into me when she slipped on the stairs. The pain of landing ass first on the steps to catch her. The feeling of her in my lap, submitting. Curves pressing into me everywhere we touched.
But you didnât catch her this time.
Because this time you werenât there.
And this time, she flinched.
Red and blue flashing lights reflect off the walls.
âSheâs gonna be alright.â Nero using a reassuring tone does absolutely nothing to reassure me. âShe will.â He tells me again then gestures toward the driveway thatâs quickly filling up. âIâll head that off.â
But sheâs not gonna be alright.
Not while sheâs with me.
That emptiness inside me expands and itâs too much for me to deal with.
Sheâs not awake, so she doesnât have to knowâ¦
I reach out, resting my hand lightly on her thigh. Her sleep shorts soft under my sticky palm.
âIâll make it right, Savannah,â I promise in words just for her.
Her chest keeps filling with breath, but her eyes stay closed.
âBedroom,â I tell Duke. He lifts his head, but doesnât move. âBedroom,â I say it firmer this time.
I can tell he doesnât want to leave her, but he follows his command, disappearing up the stairs as Nero comes back inside, with a couple of paramedics at his back.
I canât have anyone saying my dog is dangerous. I canât lose him, too.
âOver here,â I call out, my voice sounding weak.
The two medics start in my direction. âCan we get some more light in here?â one of them asks.
I hadnât even noticed the thick darkness still around us. The only light currently coming in is from outside.
âI got it,â Nero says before flipping on the main lights.
And I hate it, because Savannah looks so pale in the bright lights.
She looks too broken.
Sheâs okay.
Sheâs not broken, sheâs alive.
One set of footsteps falter. âUm, what about that other guy?â
âThat guy is past saving,â Nero responds.
The paramedics crouch down on the other side of Savannah. âCan you tell us what happened?â
I can feel them looking at me, but I keep my eyes on my wife. âHe pushed her down the stairs. I only got here in time to see her hit her head on a step.â
âHe who?â
I lift my gaze. âThe one past saving.â My tone is dark and neither of them make eye contact with me.
One clears his throat, âIs that when she lost consciousness?â
âYes.â I force myself past the memory of her head hitting the floor. âShe woke up a few minutes ago and rolled herself over, thenâââIâm forced to swallowâââthen she passed back out.â
âAlright. Is there anything else we should know?â
âI donâtâ¦â I shake my head. âShe was running when I got here. I donât know ifâ¦â Fuck. I canât even get the sentence out. I grit my teeth and do it for Savannah. âI donât know if he hurt her before that.â
âOkay. Weâll take good care of her, sir, but I need to ask you to move back a little, so we can get her ready for transport.â
Knowing itâs whatâs best for her, I pull my hand back and stand.
Seeing my bloody handprint on her shorts makes my stomach roil.
I never meant for it to be like this.
I take enough steps back, that they have room to work, but I stay close enough to see her.
She looks so small like this.
The thud of shutting car doors signals the arrival of the cops.
Normally we donât involve law enforcement in our business. But Nero was right about what he said earlier. People need to remember that no one fucks with us.
And the dead man on the stairs behind me is a convicted felon home invader, here to murder my beautiful wife. When the public gets word of me killing him in an act of self-defense, theyâll make me a hero.
But Iâm no hero.
I never have been. And I never pretended to be.
My fists clench, the skin pulling tight across my knuckles, reminding me who I am.
What I am.
Another set of headlights flash across the entryway before the new car stops and a man jumps out.
From where Iâm standing, I can see out the front door to where the three police officers stopped ten feet from the front door to look at the newcomer.
The man comes into view, jogging up the sidewalk.
âHey, boys,â he lifts a hand.
The cops all look at each other, then one finally asks. âWhatâs the FBI doing here?â
âJust give me a second,â the man replies. âIâm a friend.â
Nero and I glance at each other as the federal agent vaults up the front steps, enters my home, then swings the door shut behind him.
âFriend?â Nero repeats the word like heâs never heard it before.
âFigured I could get that message moving quicker if I happened upon the scene. Driving home, ya know.â He nods to me. âKing.â
âTye.â I spare him a glance as I watch the paramedics slide a thin cot under Savannah.
Nero and Tye keep talking, but I canât do anything except watch two strangers lift my wife onto a gurney.
When they move her, I follow.
And when the cops try to stop me, I tell them there isnât a force in this world that would keep me from riding in that ambulance with my wife.