Authors: Lolita Lopez
question but it had to be done.
question but it had to be done.
“We brought him back with us. He’s in storage in the
mortuary. I wasn’t sure if Naya would want to bury him
properly.”
“She wil.” Menace couldn’t imagine Naya doing
anything less. No matter how badly her brother had
treated her, he was stil her family.
“I thought you would want this back.” Cipher held out
Naya’s red notebook. “I’ve already given a decoded
copy to the Shadow Force unit.”
Menace grasped the smal book and ran his finger
over the red leather. Protecting her privacy seemed a
moot point now. “What was in it?”
“Not what Terror expected,” Cipher answered
honestly. “It was her record of favors owed and debts
repaid. She kept inventories of her acquaintances. Just
initials,” he explained, “but tied to their occupations. I
think it was her way of knowing who could help the
people who came to her with various needs. The back
section was filed with contact information for various
shops and warehouses in Connor’s Run and The City.”
Regret gripped him. “I should have let you decipher it
the night it came into my possession.”
“Hey,” Cipher said gently, “you couldn’t have possibly
“Hey,” Cipher said gently, “you couldn’t have possibly
known what was going to happen. You did the right thing
respecting your wife’s right to privacy.”
“A lot of good it did her,” Menace grumbled. His gaze
swept the lobby and settled on a surgeon coming toward
them. His heart stuttered and he leapt to his feet. Hands
clammy, he fisted them at his sides—and waited.
The doctor nodded at the crowd. He stopped in front
of Menace and smiled. “She came through the repairs
beautifuly.”
Al around him, there were sighs of relief. Vicious
clapped him hard on the back.
The surgeon gestured in the direction he’d come. “If
you’d like to come with me, Menace, I can let you see
her. We’l move her out of recovery into a private room
in a few hours.”
Menace glanced at his friends. Vicious sent him an
encouraging smile. “Go. We’l be here if you need us.”
In lockstep with the doctor, Menace walked to the
double doors leading to the surgical unit. Once they were
inside and away from his friends, the surgeon began to
give him more facts.
“It was touch-and-go in the beginning. We were able
“It was touch-and-go in the beginning. We were able
to gain control of the bleeding and repair al of her
injuries. She responded wel to treatment in the operating
room. We’re holding back on administering accelerated
healing drugs. I worry that the shock to her fragile and
very smal system might be too much at this point. We
hope to begin a slow, steady infusion in the next two or
three days.”
“Whatever you think is best,” Menace croaked, his
voice thick with worry. He glanced around the recovery
ward. The rooms were large and filed with beeping,
hissing machines. Medics sat at computer consoles
outside each room and monitored their patients’ vital
signs.
The surgeon stopped outside a room. He gripped
Menace’s shoulder. “You should know that one of her
ovaries was damaged beyond repair. We were forced to
remove it and the attached falopian tube. Her uterine
artery suffered a nick, but we’re extremely confident in
its repair. She wil be able to have children, possibly
requiring the help of some medical intervention, but not
for some time.”
Numbness spread through his chest. His stomach
lurched painfuly. How was he going to tel Naya? Even
lurched painfuly. How was he going to tel Naya? Even
though she hadn’t wanted to start a family immediately,
she’d made it clear she wanted children. The thought of
her losing out on that dream because of this clusterfuck
sickened him.
“I’ve recommended that she be fitted for a
contraceptive device before she’s discharged. If she
chooses to stay,” the surgeon amended. “I understand
that her status is stil in question?”
Menace’s jaw hardened. “Yes.”
The surgeon didn’t ask him to elaborate on the
situation. Instead he left Menace alone. Reluctant to see
Naya’s battered body, he entered the hospital room with
some hesitancy. She looked so smal and pale in the big
bed. Tubes and wires snaked out of her limbs and
mouth. A ventilator breathed for her while they kept her
in a medical coma to heal.
He made his way to the chair next to her bed.
Desperate to feel the life coursing through her, he
reached for her hand and softly stroked her skin. His
fingertips drifted to the underside of her wrist. He felt her
reassuring pulse. For the first time since rescuing her, he
believed she would live.
believed she would live.
Touching his forehead to the bed, Menace let his tense
muscles relax. He tried not to let any of the troubling
what-ifs invade his mind. Right now he could only focus
on sending her the most positive healing thoughts. He
prayed that she could feel his love wrapping around and
cradling her broken body.
The medics and doctors who came in and out of the
room did their best not to disturb him. They adjusted her
medications and refiled her IV fluids. When she’d
proven stable enough to move to a private room, the
switch was made quickly and efficiently. His confidence
in the medical team on the
Mercy
grew exponentialy.
Half an hour after settling her into a private room,
Menace heard a knock on the door. Halie poked her
head inside. “May I come in, Menace?”
He nodded. “Please.”
She stood at the end of Naya’s bed and stared at her
friend. He read the sadness on her face. “Gosh, this
brings back memories.”
Menace chuckled softly. “Except you were the one in
the bed that time.”
“Yeah.” She came closer and rubbed his upper back.
“Look, she’s going to be sedated for a day or two. She’s
“Look, she’s going to be sedated for a day or two. She’s
stable and doing wel. Why don’t you go back to the
Valiant
? You can take a shower, get a hot meal and
pack a bag. Take a nap if you want. I’m happy to stay
here with her until you return.”
If anyone else had made the offer, he would have
turned it down. Knowing that Naya shared such a strong
bond with Halie made it easier to accept. “Thank you,
Halie.”
Menace kissed Naya’s forehead and smoothed some
of her hair out of the way. He lowered his mouth to her
ear. “I love you.”
Out in the halway, Menace found Venom, Raze and
Vicious waiting for him. Vicious gestured to the closed
door. “Raze has agreed to stay here in case Halie needs
something or you need to be reached.”
“And you and Venom?”
“We’re coming with you to settle a score.” Vicious’
tense features said it al. “We’ve had the sparring room
cleared. Terror is waiting for you. Pierce and Torment
wil stand with him. Terror agrees the old way is the only
way.”
Though brutal and violent, the Harcos way of settling
Though brutal and violent, the Harcos way of settling
feuds worked. Bloodlust exploded within Menace. By
the time he was finished with him, Terror would need a
bed onboard the
Mercy
.
* * * * *
With a long, slow inhale, Naya surfaced from the
heavy weight of sleep. She gazed at the strange silver
ceiling for a few seconds before finaly remembering
where she was. She’d been in and out al day, never able
to stay awake for longer than a minute or two before
being dragged back down into the warm embrace of
sleep.
Her brain worked overtime to piece together al the
clues. She’d been shot—by her mother. That memory
was crystal clear. She remembered the ful-on assault
and the firefight. Menace came to her rescue—with
Terror of al people! The wonderful sensation of
Menace’s fingertips gliding over her face and his deep,
husky voice confessing his love for her spiled over Naya
like sunshine.
He loves me. He came for me.
Warmed by that thought, she glanced around the
room. She was in a hospital of some kind. A dul ache
room. She was in a hospital of some kind. A dul ache
throbbed through her entire body, but there wasn’t any
real pain. The machines beeping and swooshing al
around her probably had something to do with that.
Her gaze fel to her bedside where she discovered
Menace in a cramped chair. He had his long legs
stretched in front of him but held her hand. Head tilted
back at a terrible angle, he snored. The sound brought a
smile to her face, but the sight of his right arm and hand in
a heavy cast made her frown. She noticed the bruises on
his face and neck.
Movement near the doorway drew her gaze. Terror
stepped out of the shadows. Her heart monitor beeped
wildly as she laid eyes on her tormentor.
“Relax,” he said gently. “I’m not here to finish you
off.”
“Like I believe that,” she snapped back, her voice
gravely and throat sore. Now that he was fuly
iluminated, Naya saw the awful bruising on his face. His
nose was broken and taped. One of his hands was in a
brace. He leaned al his weight on his right foot because
the left was in a cast. She spotted the crutches leaning
against the wal.
She looked at Menace and then back at Terror. “Did
he beat you up?”
“There was no other way to restore my honor and pay
for what I did to you. I’m sorry by the way. For almost
kiling you,” he added lightly.
She pursed her lips. “Apology not accepted, Terror.”
He chuckled. “I didn’t think you’d be an easy sel.”
More seriously, he said, “You’l be happy to know I’m
leaving the
Valiant
. I think it’s best for everyone
involved if I find a new home base for my operations.”
Good fucking riddance.
She gestured to her broken
body. “You’l understand if don’t make it to your going-
away party.”
He smiled, the subtle curve to his mouth softening his
harsh face the smalest bit. “No offense taken.”
Stil irritated with him, she asked, “Did you get what
you needed?”
“I did. Your actions saved the lives of countless
citizens of Calyx and members of the Harcos forces. It
won’t be forgotten.” He glanced at Menace. “I didn’t
give him any choice when it came to you. He thought he
was helping you by giving me permission to interrogate
you. He believed that if he showed cooperation I would
you. He believed that if he showed cooperation I would
remember our friendship and not unleash hel on you.”
“I figured as much.” Naya narrowed her eyes at him.
“After the way you twisted my arm, I could only imagine
what you’d done to him.”
“That’s my job,” he answered simply. “Menace loves
you, Naya. In my line of work, I see how very rare it is
for two people to share what you have. After al you’ve
been through together, you’d be a fool to let him go
now.”
Her eyebrows shot up at Terror’s relationship advice.
Maybe it was the meds making her halucinate, but she
actualy thought it was sound advice.
“Besides,” Terror said with an evil grin, “think of the
ammunition you’l have to use against him the next time
the two of you have a domestic dispute. You’l win every
fight from now until the end of time.”
Naya groaned. “Realy, Terror?”
He laughed. “What? Is it too soon for the ammunition
joke?”
“You are such an asshole.”
“I know.” He grabbed a smal red envelope from the
roling tray near the door. Hobbling, he brought it to her.
roling tray near the door. Hobbling, he brought it to her.
“I thought you two would want this as soon as it came
through the office.”
She grasped the envelope. “What is it?”
“Open it when I’m gone and when he’s awake. I’m
sure he’l want to experience the good news with you.
Oh and you should be receiving your settlement offer in
the next few days.”
“Settlement offer?”
“We did almost kil you after wrongfuly accusing you
of terrorism,” he pointed out. “I wouldn’t be surprised if
it’s a rather large sum.” He considered her for a moment.
“Maybe you could use the money to fund that little