DOM: Chapter 80
DOM: Alliance Series Book Three
Fuuuuuck.
Every muscle in my body aches.
I try to roll over, hating sleeping on my back, but I canât even lift my arm.
A garbled sound comes out of my throat. My mouth feels too dry.
âKeep it down,â a masculine voice says quietly beside me.
I force my eyes to open. The room is dim, but bright enough that I can see the golden-flecked eyes staring down at me.
Theyâre familiar but the wrong ones.
âWhere?â I croak.
âYouâre in the hospital,â King tells me, like Iâm a fucking moron.
âWhere is Val?â My words are barely audible, so I hope he can hear me call him an idiot in my mind.
He tips his head toward me. âSheâs finally asleep.â
Then I feel it. The warm body against my side.
I make my head turn. And there she is. On my left side, her face pressed against my shoulder. Her hair pulled back. Her eyes closed in sleep.
My top half is bare, so everywhere she touches is skin. Thereâs a thin blanket from my waist down, but her thighs are flush against the side of my leg. Like she tried to touch as much of me as possible.
I lift my right arm to reach across and touch her and have to bite down on the groan that tries to break free at the movement.
Kingâs big hand presses my shoulder back down. âStay still. You got out of surgery like an hour ago.â
I donât have the strength to fight against his hold, so I settle for staring at Valentineâs beautiful face. âIs she okay?â
âSheâs fine.â
âWhat time is it?â
âFour a.m.,â King tells me. âThe hit was about twelve hours ago.â
âIâll live?â I ask, assuming that I will but wanting to be sure.
âSeems like it. Just a nicked artery and two cracked ribsâone for each bullet.â King shakes his head. âOnly took a few stitches and a bathtub full of new blood, but you should be fine.â
âAnd my men?â My gaze follows the slope of Valâs nose. Another question I already know the answer to.
âGone.â
My eyes close.
I told my family no one else would die. And now Iâm a liar.
There was only one man in each of the vehicles, but thatâs three more deaths on my back.
âBut the crew that hit youâ¦â King pauses. âTheyâre all dead. All fucking twenty-four of them.â
My eyes open. Twenty-four men. âHow?â How are we even alive at all?
âWell, from what I heard on the phone, Val took out a handful.â
My head jerks back to look at King, making my neck muscles strain. âShe did what?â
King sits back in the uncomfortable visitorâs chair. âSheâs a bit of a sharpshooter. Taught her myself.â He looks way too smug. âFinally know something about her that you donât. Feels kinda nice.â
âFucker.â
âAs for the restâ¦â King shrugs. âNo clue who the fuck showed up, but someone did.â
âWhatââ My throat is so scratchy I canât finish the sentence, and I tip my head toward my water on the side table.
We donât make eye contact as King holds up the cup with the long, bendy straw while I carefully take a sip.
âThanks,â I say as I drop my head back against the pillow.
âDonât mention it. Please.â
I almost smile at Kingâs dry tone. âSo who saved our asses if it wasnât you?â
âWe donât know. Val said a man had his crosshairs on her when an army of women appeared out of nowhere and mowed down the entire enemy force.â
I blink at him. âWomen?â
King gives me a slow nod. âAnd one man.â
I blink again. âWho in the fuck are you talking about?â
âLike I said, not a fucking clue. But the guy apparently field dressed you and saved your stupid ass, and now you owe him a life debt.â
I let my eyes close. âGreat.â
âBut we know whoâs after you.â
My head nods. âI know, too.â
âAnd what are we going to do about it?â King asks me.
We.
âWeâre going to delete them from the history books.â
âWhen?â
I let my lungs fill. âThree days.â
âWhat do you need me to do?â
âI need a plane full of men who are good with their hands.â
âWe going to them?â
I nod. âWeâre going to Colombia.â
Using the last of my energy, I ignore all my protesting body parts and roll onto my side, wrapping my arm and leg over Valentine, holding her close.