Savage Little Lies: Chapter 26
Savage Little Lies: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Court Legacy Book 2)
Sloane
Ares was in my brotherâs room when I arrived back at the hospital, and I was surprised to see him. Heâd stayed until visiting hours wrapped last night, and yet, here he was there again today.
He and my brother sat on his bed when I came in, playing a loud-as-fuck video game that bled into the hallway.
âWatch my back, kid,â Ares barked, laughing. âNext time, weâre not going to be on teams, bro, if you canât cover me.â
He chuckled after it, but my brother rolled his eyes. They were playing some kind of first-person shooter, blood and guts everywhere. There definitely hadnât been any games in my brotherâs room when Iâd left this morning.
Yet, here it was, along with Ares. It was a newer system too, the thing rigged up to the television the hospital had provided for my brother. The TV was ancient as fuck, so it looked pretty hilarious with that system.
âWhatâs going on?â I asked, sliding my brotherâs bag off my arm as a character on the screen exploded. Really, its head had been completely blown off.
âChrist, sis.â My brother growled at me, and Ares did too when his guy, I guess, exploded in the same way.
Ares shook his head, and his hood was up again. I wasnât sure what story heâd told my brother about his face, but he was still trying to hide it. The hood did pretty well for the most part, but his face was still another color. Ares tossed his controller. âYeah, little. What the fuck?â
I raised my hands, rolling my eyes. I tossed the bag by the door. âI thought I was bringing your game.â I mean, it wasnât this thing, but Iâd brought it.
My brother exposed teeth with his grin. âWolf brought this over. Pretty pro, right?â
Iâd say, thing was sleek as fuck.
Ares stood as he slapped my brotherâs hand. âNo problem,â he said, bumping his fist after. âKid looked bored as hell.â
âI brought him something.â I gestured toward the bag. âAnd what are you doing here?â
âCame to visit the kid like he said,â Ares returned, and I nearly fell on my ass. Iâd heard what my brother had mentioned, but still, Ares was here again. Like stated, he stayed pretty late last night. Ares joined me by the door. âAnd what took you so long? The kid said you left hours ago.â
I really didnât want to rehash my last few hours with Dorian. I scrubbed into my hair. âHad some interference.â
Aresâs thick dark eyebrows drew inward. At this point, my brother was playing his video game again.
Ares studied him before finding me.
âWhat kind of interference?â he asked, and though casual about it, I noticed an edge to his voice. He angled outside the room a bit. I joined him but didnât really feel like talking about this. Especially because he was right about us not being friends.
I wagered he was only here now because of my brother. They at least played on the football team together and had hung out.
I opened my mouth but didnât have the opportunity to say anything at the approaching steps of another. Callum came down the hallway, his driver, Lucas, behind him, and I was surprised to see them both. Callum had said he was staying behind to pay that bill.
He was apparently right behind me, his suit jacket over his arm, and Iâd never get over the ritzy life he held. I mean, the man had a driver, the guy hanging back when Callum strode down the hall. Callum lifted a hand. âSloane.â
âHey, Callum,â I said, immediately turning toward Ares. I had to angle a bit.
Ares had distanced. Like legit, he was behind me, and I had to make a full rotation.
The football player was basically on my back, and I had to distance just to get some breathing room.
He glanced down at my few steps, his head shooting up when Callum joined us.
The older man grinned. âHello, again. Finished up, so I thought Iâd head on over here.â Callumâs attention directed to Ares. âA friend of yours?â
It was funny how that word kept coming up. Ares Mallick had definitely expressed he was no friend of mine, but for the sake of conversation, I nodded. âThis is Ares. A friend from school.â
âI see. Nice to meet you, young man. My name is Callum Montgomery.â Callum put out a hand. âFor all intents and purposes, Iâm this oneâs guardian. Her and her brotherâs.â
Iâd never seen Callum joke, but the smile in his voice gave that as an indicator. It was nice to see him being casual, like he really was starting to become a close friend, and I liked that. I didnât have a lot of those. None actually.
Callumâs hand lingered in the presence of my friend, Ares merely studying him. I didnât know what was up with that, but he made no move to shake.
âAres,â the tall boy said, finally taking Callumâs hand. âNice to meet you. Heard a lot about you.â
Once Ares had Callumâs hand, he didnât let go, a nice long shake. Callum continued to shake Aresâs hand too, his head tilted.
âAres,â Callum stated, a question in his voice. âA last name go with that, son?â
âYeah. Mallick.â A noticeable snip hit Aresâs voice, and Callum let go of his hand.
The man returned it to his pocket. âI see.â
âMmm,â Ares returned, being weirder than he already was. Really, he was being borderline rude. He took a step, but paused when Lucas approached.
Aresâs gaze flicked over to Callumâs driver, but his attention refocused when Callum regarded Lucas.
âYou can wait in the car, Lucas,â he said to him before facing Ares. He smiled. âGood to meet you.â
Ares might have said something, but Callum had already entered Bruâs room. I heard his voice inside shortly after, greeting my brother.
Lucas tipped his hat at Ares and me, the large man nodding. He didnât stay long before he was rerouting back down the hallway, and with his exit, Ares glanced into my brotherâs room.
I did too. My brother and Callum were chatting in there, but more of my attention settled on Ares. âYou okay?â
âYeah. You?â The snip had returned, and my brow jumped. Ares looked at me. âYou okay?â
I shook my head, confused as fuck. I wasnât really okay. Not by a long shot, but that had nothing to do with the weird way he was acting now.
I didnât say anything, and Ares angled in. âLittleâ¦â
âItâs Dorian.â I hugged my arms, and though I hadnât wanted to say anything, for some reason, I was flapping my lips. I kept doing that with him, and I didnât get it. I sighed. âHe was at the house when I got there.â
âWhat?â Ares got close. I started to say something more, but his eyes flashed. âWait. Was he there whenââ
Ares didnât get to say because in the next moment, Callum returned to the hallway. He was putting his suit jacket back on, and I frowned. âAre you leaving?â
âI am.â He straightened his jacket. âBut Iâll be back. Wanted to stop by and see Bru again before I checked into my hotel. I drove straight here from the airport, so Iâm going to go take care of that now. Especially since you kids are entertaining.â He leaned in. âDonât want to cramp your style.â
He wouldnât be, but it was nice he was thinking about that.
Aresâs lips pulled tight. âStaying in town long, Callum?â
Callumâs sight fell on Ares. His head lifted. âIâm in town for Bru, so as long as he needs me.â He faced me. âBut the way your brother was laughing and joking with me just now, I canât imagine that will be for long.â
I hoped he was right about that.
âIâll be back after a while,â Callum stated, then pointed at Ares. âAgain. Good meeting you. Itâs nice to see the kids have made some friends at school.â
Hands in his pockets, Ares didnât get a chance to respond. Callum strode away, and Ares followed him with his gaze.
âWhatâs your deal, Mallick?â
âWhat happened at your house?â Ares swiveled in my direction. âYou said Dorian was there. That you had interference. What happened while he was there?â
So, yeah. None of that was his business, and I definitely didnât want to talk about that.
I was already embarrassed.
I gave in so easily to him, and I didnât want to think about it.
âSloane.â
My sight clashed with Aresâs, his eyes narrowed.
His jaw shifted. âDid something happen while D was there? Did Montgomery show up?â
I didnât know what that had to do with anything. âDorian wanted to talk, and yeah, Callum came by. I think they were actually talking for a second.â
Which I hadnât liked, Dorian in my life and acting like he had a place in it. I didnât know what they had been talking about when Iâd come in, but I prayed Dorian hadnât been rude to the one person outside of my brother who I had.
Dorian had been so out of line, and Aresâs cursing stole my attention.
He had his phone in his hand, his head shaking.
âItâs D,â he said, but his phone silenced in his hand. He messed around on it, his thumbs moving at rapid fire. His eyes bugged out. âShit, heâs called me like five times. Texted too.â
The guyâs thumbs dashed on his phone screen like his friend hadnât turned his face a completely different color yesterday. I could imagine Callum hadnât mentioned it because he hadnât wanted to be rude, but the evidence of what Dorian had done was there.
âI must not have heard him since Bru and I were gaming.â Ares pushed his hand over his hood. âHe wants to meet.â
He had to be joking.
âYeah, and he also did that to your face.â I was actually really angry at this point, angry that Dorian could think people would just bend and move for him. Heâd done that to me.
I didnât know why I cared he was doing that to Ares too or at least, cared enough to say something.
âItâs not so simple.â Aresâs focus didnât leave from his phone. âHeâs my brother, little. Iâd take a bullet for that kid. Even when heâs being stupid, I would.â
I blanched. The guy was completely serious about what he said. âWhy?â
âBecause heâd do the same for me when Iâm being stupid.â His gaze dragged up. âWeâre there for each other. Same with Wells and Thatch. Those guys arenât just my friends.â
They were family, something heâd said before, and Dorian too. This obviously all extended to Bow Reed too. Hell, Iâd seen it firsthand.
âYou think heâs being stupid?â I asked, for some reason that coming out of my mouth. âStupid about me and everything?â
Last time we talked, the jury had still been out on me.
Aresâs head lifted, his eyes narrowed. âI need to go see about him. He says itâs important. Iâm sorry.â
He breezed past my side, but stopped in the middle of the hallway.
He turned. âI was thinking, with your brother being sick, it might be a good thing to bring the project over to your house.â He waved a hand. âThat way you can work on it and not be too far from him. You know, when he gets home?â
The project? I hadnât even been thinking about that. My mouth parted. âYouâd be willing to do that?â
âNot much of an adjustment,â he said. âThat okay? I can bring it by. Today even.â
âIâm not sure when Iâll be able to work on it. Bru and I could be here for a little while.â My brotherâs condition was temperamental at best.
He nodded. âThatâs okay. Iâll work on it in the meantime, and you can join whenever.â
He was being so lax, and Ares had never given me an inch on his deadline. Heâd been really serious about it.
âIâll text you the garage code. Itâs the same one to get past our gate,â I said, shrugging. âThatâd be nice to work on it from home and thank you.â
âNo problem. Tell the kid to feel better. He can text me if he needs anything.â His mouth moved. âYou can too. Iâll be around.â
His phone rang again, and he gazed down at it.
His hand lifted before I could answer, and shifting around, he strode down the hall. His phone pressed to his ear, his low words quiet and muted. He disappeared from my sight when he turned the corner, and I headed back into my brotherâs room. I let Bru know what his friend had told me to relay to him.
Even if the conversation had, once again, left me confused.