: Chapter 87
KING: Alliance Series Book Two
My bare feet pad slowly down the hall.
Today is the first time in the week since the attack that Iâve stepped foot outside of my bedroom and not found Ginger sitting in a chair, in the middle of the hall, telling me to go back to bed.
Taking that as a sign that Iâm recovered enough to finally wander, I continue to the stairs.
Between long bouts of sleeping, Iâve been walking laps around the bedroom, so Iâm not too unsteady on my feet. But the stairsâ¦
I shove away the urge to be sick at the thought of the stairs.
If I can sleep in that bed alone for a week, I can walk down these stairs.
Except I wasnât completely alone.
King never came to bed. King never came to see me at all.
But every night someone would come to the room and put Duke inside. Shutting the door behind him. Giving me a protector.
It had to be King.
I donât know why heâs been avoiding me. Since he wonât talk to me, or even get close enough to look at me, I canât ask him.
But if thereâs one thing I know about King, itâs that he takes safety seriously. And since Iâve had a week to dwell on it, Iâd bet all my worldly goods that heâs staying away because of guilt. Out of some misplaced sense of failure. And heâs probably twisted that around until heâs convinced himself that I hate him.
But thatâs stupid.
Heâs stupid.
I could never hateââ
The air leaves my lungs because Iâm at the top of the stairs, andâ¦
I have to clutch the railing.
Theyâre carpeted.
Tearsâ¦so many damn tears stream down my cheeks.
Carefully, I place one foot on the first carpeted step, and the material is so soft and plush it almost feels springy.
I choke out a sob.
Heâs so fucking stupid.
I hold the railing the whole way down, and I donât experience any of the fear I expected to. I donât relive any of the horrible memories of the last time I came down these same steps. Because they arenât the same steps. Because King did this. For me.
When I reach the bottom, I feel shaky from exhaustion and emotion, but I stay focused and make my way to the kitchen.
I woke up an hour before Cici usually delivers the first of too many meals, so I thought I would try to beat her, and eat down here.
âOh my god, Savannah!â Cici rushes around the counter the second she spots me. âYou fool, what are you doing?!â
Even though I can feel sweat on my forehead, I smile at her calling me a fool. âNeeded a change of scenery.â
I think she says something about me being just as dumb as him but Iâm too busy being herded to the living room and deposited on the couch to pay attention.
Blinking, I see a plate filled with scrambled eggs and fried potatoes on the coffee table in front of me. And next to that, a plate with a sandwich that looks like a BLT. And two different flavors of bottled electrolyte drinks.
âIâd recommend skipping the breakfast,â Gingerâs voice startles me from across the room and I jump.
âJesus.â Sheâs just sitting in one of the armchairs, phone in her lap. âWere you watching me sleep?â
She lifts a shoulder. âBasically. King lost his shit when he found you sleeping on the couch.â
That makes me sit up. âKing was out here?â
âYeah, and I happened to be in the kitchen grabbing lunch when he saw you. So I get to sit right the fuck here until she goes to bed.â She deepens her voice on the last part. âSo looks like Iâm back on Savannah Duty.â
I donât know how to feel.
Him worrying about me means⦠Well, it means something. That he cares about me. At least a little. But him not willing to sit out here with me himselfâ¦
âWhy didnât he just sit out here?â I canât stop myself from asking.
Ginger lifts a brow at me. âBecause heâs avoiding you.â Her tone says duh without her having to actually say it.
âI donât understand,â I admit.
Ginger looks toward the kitchen, and I turn too, but no one is there.
âOkay, hereâs how it is.â Ginger lowers her voice, so I lean forward to hear her. âCici told me that we shouldnât get involved. Because King is the boss and we owe him our loyalty. But the way I see it, youâre our boss too. And women should stick together.â She smirks on that last one. âSo, a few things that have happened since, well, the incident.â She widens her eyes when she says it. âIâm assuming you noticed the carpet already.â I nod, pressing my lips together at the memory. âWell, heâs also had the entire property swept for some jammer thing, and then had anti-jammer things installed all around both houses.â At my confused look, she rolls her eyes. âSomething about cell phone signals not working. I donât really know. Jamie wasnât making a lot of sense when he was telling me. And thenâ¦â she snorts, âKing had those installed all over the house.â She points to the wall, and it takes me a second to find what sheâs looking at.
âIs that a wall phone?â The black plastic looks new, mounted to the wall, but the corded style is straight out of the eighties.
âI know, right?â Ginger confirms. âThose are in case the cell phone non-jammer thingys donât work, so thereâs still a way to reach people in the house. Thereâs one in your bedroom, too.â
I blink at her. âHow?â
âI had to sit against the bathroom door to let King know when you were getting out of the shower, so he could drill the holes and run the wires. Good thing you take forever in the shower.â I ignore the dig, since itâs not like Iâve had anything better to do with my time. âDidnât know the boss had it in him to wire stuff.â
âButâ¦a landline?â I still canât believe it.
âYouâve missed a lot of Jamieâs kids these days jokes, so consider yourself lucky.â I smile, thinking of her goofy husband and can just imagine. âBut thatâs not even the craziest thing he did.â Iâm almost afraid to ask, but Ginger doesnât make me. âHe got two more dogs, too.â
My jaw drops. âWhat?â
âYep. Same breed as Duke, but younger.â
âWhatâ¦â my chest tightens. âWhat are their names?â
She rolls her eyes. âEarl and Baron.â
Itâs so stupid. And funny. And I donât know why Iâm all of a sudden crying.
âAww, girl, donât do that!â Ginger hurries out of her chair and comes to sit next to me on the couch.
âSorry,â I brush the tears away. âItâs just⦠In the closetâ¦â I sniffle. âI donât get it. Heâs doing all of this,â I gesture in front of me, meaning the whole property, âbut he wonât come near me. Or come check on me.â
âWell, firstâ¦â Ginger hands me a tissue. âHeâs the one thatâs been putting that dog in your room every night. And if I was a betting woman, Iâd put all my chips on the he stands there and watches you bet.â
Iâd already assumed it was him doing it. But itâs nice to have it confirmed.
I take a second to blow my nose. âI mean, I know men are weird.â Ginger scoffs. âBut even if he feels bad about me getting hurt, I still donât understand why heâs avoiding me. Like why wouldnât he at least sleep with me at night?â
Ginger blows out a breath. âOkay, so hereâs the part that ethically I probably shouldnât tell you.â
I turn to face her. âBut youâre going to anyway?â
âObviously. Okay, so, like two nights ago I was working late, because I took the afternoon to babysit my nieces. Anywho, I may have seen King coming down the stairs, after what I assumed was him putting Duke in your room. And I may have been cleaning the picture frames in the hallway outside of his office door, and he may have been on the phoneâ¦â
âYou were eavesdropping?â
She gives me a look. âDo you want the story, or do you want to judge me?â
I fold my hands together on my lap. âStory please.â
âWell, as I was saying, he was on the phone with someone. I can probably guess who, but these doors are too solid to really hear much, so it was mostly just muffled noises. But, I nearly knocked one of the frames off the wall when King suddenly shouted sheâs scared of me.â
âScared of him? Me?â
She lifts a shoulder. âAfter that it was back to muffled nonsense, and I figured Iâd lingered long enough.â
âHow could he think that Iâm scared of him?â I toss my hands up, forgetting about the crumpled tissue clutched in my palm, and we watch as it lands on my cold plate of breakfast.
I stare at the brace secured around my wrist, while I try to figure out his reasoning. And only come to one conclusion.
âMen are idiots.â
Ginger lifts a brow. âTook a concussion for you to figure that out?â
An awkward laugh bubbles out of me.
It feels like itâs been so long since Iâve laughed.
âWell,â Ginger slaps her hands on her thighs. âNow that youâre awake do you want me to help you upstairs?â
So I can sit in solitary silence for another week? No thank you.
My stomach growls, so I lean forward and pull the sandwich plate toward me. âI would like two things.â
âOkayâ¦â
âFirst, I want to meet the new dogs.â I take a bite of the bacon goodness.
âAnd second?â
âI need a mattress.â
âUhâ¦â Ginger looks at me like Iâve lost my mind.
âIf my husband isnât going to sleep in our room, then neither am I.â
âAnd just where do you want this mattress?â
âMy studio.â I stand, taking the plate with me. âI have work to do.â