Savage Little Lies: Chapter 19
Savage Little Lies: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Court Legacy Book 2)
Sloane
I was pacing the hospital when Ares Mallick waltzed into the ER, and I twitched.
What the fuck?
The past few hours had been a complete mess, and I was still trying to figure them out. Itâd started when Iâd been ripped from my sleep by my brother. Iâd been having another weird nightmare about my mother when I heard him vomiting.
He hadnât stopped.
Iâd run into his room to find his head in a trash can, body halfway off the bed. Immediately, I raced out of my room. Heâd been sick, but he hadnât been vomiting. I started to call 911, but he stopped, and after, somehow convinced me to let him go back to bed. I had for a time, coming back to my room myself, but Iâd ended up texting Ares.
Honestly, I didnât know why.
I supposed Iâd been panicking, and with everything going on with Legacy, he should have been the last person I texted. Technically, heâd been the second person Iâd attempted to contact, the first being Callum. He hadnât picked up since itâd been so late, and I guess I thought Ares might be a good alternative to help try to convince my brother to go to the hospital with me. Being Bruâs friend from the football team, I figured he may have some pull with him where I didnât. My brother was freaking stubborn as hell.
Within moments of the text, Ares had gotten back to me. Heâd texted right away I should call 911 after Iâd explained what happened, and I felt like an idiot for hesitating in the first place. Iâd started to call, but then Iâd heard a thud. Iâd returned to my brotherâs bedroom to find him collapsed on the floor, unresponsive and barely breathing.
Yeah, I hadnât fucked around after that.
Iâd called an ambulance right away, and though the whole event in question happened hours ago, it seemed like it just happened. It kept replaying in my head. The paramedics rushing in, my brother on the floor. My brother not moving.
I felt like Iâd died inside, every moment pulling me closer and closer to that point of insanity Iâd teetered on since Iâd gotten to this town. If I lost Bruno, I didnât know what Iâd do.
He was all I had.
They had been able to get my brother stable in the end, get him responsive. Heâd woken up, but he was barely lucid, and Iâd ridden with him and the paramedics over to the hospital. Iâd tried calling Callum on the way, but again, hadnât been able to reach him. Iâd tried calling Dr. Richardson too, my brotherâs doctor, but it just must have been too late. He hadnât answered either, and heâd just seen my brother this morning. What was crazy was heâd said he was doing better.
This wasnât better. This wasnât better at all, and here I was with no answers. When Bru and I had arrived at the hospital, the staff wouldnât let me in the back. Some kind of accident had happened on the highway, I guess, and they werenât allowing a lot of foot traffic back there. Hospital reception told me a doctor would come out, see me and give me an update on my brother, but they never had.
This had left me basically walking a hole through the fucking floor, and though not many things could shock me further tonight, Ares Mallick showing up did. For starters, heâd told me he was out of town when Iâd initially texted. I hadnât asked him. Heâd just told me.
Spotting me now, he sprinted over, actually here in the fucking ER.
âHey,â he said, casual like this was normal. He tugged the hood of his football hoodie down, pushing rain from the front of his curls. The guy was basically soaked, and it had been raining pretty much all night. He gazed around. âWhereâs Bru?â
I blinked, still shocked he was here. âI⦠I⦠I donât know. Iâ¦â
You need to breathe. Breathe.
I tried to, but fear from the situation still lassoed me like a wild stallion. I felt on the cusp of breaking from it. In my silence, Ares cut around me like heâd actually spot my brother just casually waiting in the ER, and maybe he thought he could. For all he knew, my brotherâs condition wasnât as serious as Iâd made it sound.
I followed after him, my high-tops squeaking in the puddles his sneakers left. âWhat are you doing here?â
His big legs swiveled around, his keys in hand. His chest heaved with heavy breath, and the way he breathed, it appeared like heâd sprinted all the way over here. âWell, you texted me, right? To help?â
I had, but I didnât ask him to come. I approached. âWerenât you like somewhere else? Out of town or somethingâ¦â
âObviously, not now, little,â he snipped. His hand pushed over his hair. âWhatâs going on with Bru? It sounded serious.â
Reality set in again, that we were here and I was dealing with this current state of events. Air flow thinned, and next thing I knew, I was bending to catch my breath.
Aresâs eyes flashed. âLittle, hey.â
I gasped, and Ares waved someone over.
âA little help, please,â he said, but I shrugged it off. I just needed to calm down. I neededâ¦
Ares held the person coming over from reception off, looking at me. âWhat do you need? You need to sit?â
It was like he read my mind, or we were strangely in sync or something. I nodded, and he joined me over in the waiting area.
âOne second. Just stay here,â he said. He sprinted over to the water machine, bought a bottle, then brought it back to me. âThis will help.â
It actually did and gave me something to focus on.
Ares folded himself into the chair beside me. âBetter?â
Like one hundred percent. I capped the water. âYeah. Thanks.â
âNo problem.â He eyed me. âYou need anything else?â
He appeared genuine about the ask and almost worried, which was a new look for him. Ares definitely cared about few people outside himself, and like a million percent not about me. He and his friends were cut from the same cloth.
I rubbed my hands on my shorts, saying nothing. I shook my head, and he sat back.
âIs it that bad?â he asked, sounding worried now. âBru? He all right?â
I wished I could tell him. I shrugged. âI donât know.â
âYou donât know?â
âNo, they wonât tell me anything.â These people were being assholes, point-blank. I wet my lips. âI rode over in the ambulance with Bru, but when I got here, they took him back and told me I had to wait in the waiting room. He was stable, but they wouldnât let me go with him because some kind of accident just happened in the area.â
âAn accident?â
âYeah, something on the highway,â I said. âBasically, they arenât letting a lot of people back there. Just doctors and staff.â Thatâd been hours ago, hours with no news. âI keep asking for updates, but they arenât telling me anything.â
I pushed my hands over my face, still in my fucking bed clothes. Iâd barely gotten a chance to put shoes on in the middle of all this.
I literally thought I was going to lose my shit, all this too fucking much.
Ares got up. âIâm going to go talk to someone.â He shrugged. âGet some answers.â
I pulled my hands over my head, lacing my fingers behind my neck. âI already tried that. These people are being complete bitches.â
What I said made him chuckle, his hands diving into his hoodie pockets. He leaned forward. âNo offense, little, but youâre not me.â
He sauntered away after that, casually striding up to the front desk. I watched in fascination as he chatted up who was easily a college girl behind the reception desk.
Her cheeks colored the tint of a stop sign, and right away, she got up after talking to him. My lips parted when she waved him to follow her.
He did, of course, but not before passing me a wink. He disappeared behind the hospital doors after her and was gone for about ten minutes before he returned. He came back with a chocolate bar and a smile on his lips.
He tossed the chocolate to me. âBruâs fine. Heâs sleeping.â What the fuck? âI didnât see him, but I spoke to his doctor personally. Heâs resting and stable, and youâre welcome for the chocolate, by the way.â He leaned forward. âBlair showed me where all the good snacks were.â
I noticed Blair was missing, and I wondered what other delights might have been exchanged back there. Ares had only had a few minutes, but something told me that probably didnât matter. I sat back. âHow did you just do that?â
He might have gotten a college girl to do what he wanted, but getting a doctor to stop and talk to him was different.
Then again, if sheâd been a female doctorâ¦
His big shoulders popped. âMy family has a lot of influence over this hospital. When I come through, people move their feet.â
Aka they most likely donated a crap-ton of money. He didnât say this, but he might as well have. Money was influence. Money talked.
His lips tightened a beat before he continued. He outlined his lips. âAnyway, his doctor says heâs fine. Bruâs actually not even down here anymore.â
I stood. âWhere is he?â
âSince heâs stable, theyâve moved him to another wing of the hospital. He needs to stay overnight for observation.â
âWhy didnât they tell me?â
Ares pushed his hands into his pockets. âI guess they got a hold of yâallâs guardian. Spoke to the guy personally, and he agreed with the plan of action.â His eyebrows narrowed. âIt seems your Montgomery took care of everything.â
He did, but he hadnât called me. In fact, Iâd been trying to get a hold of him most of the night. At least, I had before my phone died. Thatâs how much Iâd called him.
I pushed my hair around. âCan I go see him?â
Ares shook his head, and my heart sunk. He put a hand on his chest. âI couldnât even go. Itâs past visiting hours, and Iâm not family.â
âWell, I am.â
âBut itâs still past visiting hours, little. And you were right about that accident. The hospital is a clusterfuck right now, and I was lucky to get the few moments I did get with the kidâs doctor. The hospital doesnât want a bunch of people wandering around. Itâs a bad time, and theyâre not making exceptions for anyone. Not even me.â
This was complete bullshit, all of it. I wanted to go back there and punch someone in the face. They couldnât treat people this way.
Aresâs head tilted. âBut it sounds like the kidâs doing okay. The doctor advises you to go home and apologizes for not coming out to speak to you. Once they got a hold of your Montgomery, they didnât do anything more after that. They were busy with that accident, I guess, and got sidetracked.â
And I was nobody. I wasnât like Ares. People didnât move because of me. I growled. âSo they forgot about me. Nice.â My teeth gnashed. âSomeone should fucking sue these people. They donât have their shit together.â
âYeah, oversights definitely tend to happen here,â he said, looking over my head. His eyes had narrowed when he made eye contact again. âBut you should go home. Get some sleep. Parking out in the lobby isnât going to get you anywhere.â
He was right, of course, but it made me feel better to be at least in the same place my brother was. At least, until visiting hours. âI should just stay. I donât even have a ride home anyway.â I could call a ride share, but I wanted to stay anyway.
Ares studied me. âI could give you a ride.â He pocketed his hands. âIâm already here, and Iâm not getting on the road to head back out of town tonight. Itâs too late.â
âWhere were you coming from?â
âLake Shelley,â he stated, and my jaw fucking dropped. That was like out of state.
I started to mention that, but Ares was waltzing toward the door.
He lifted a hand. âCome on. Iâll swing you home.â
He didnât give me a chance to negotiate, and apparently, Ares really did move people.
I went begrudgingly, but it was hard to argue knowing someone had driven a state over to help. I didnât know why he did, but I didnât argue with that either.
Heâd gotten me answers.