Authors: Ashley Bartlett
Tags: #Fiction, #Lesbian, #Mystery & Detective, #General, #Romance, #Contemporary
take to shove a couple scrawny kids into a car? At four minutes and
change, I heard a car. I sort of ducked down, but that just made my ribs
feel like shattered glass. I bit my lip and tried to ignore the sting.
Then it was there, a dark sedan with a thick-necked dude behind
the wheel. Next to him, Vito was scanning the garage as they drove
toward the exit. The first time he looked, his gaze slid right past me.
The second time he looked it clicked. He smacked the guy driving and
pointed. They sped up real fast. He probably thought I was going to
follow them. Nope, I was way dumber than that.
I punched the gas and aimed right for him. It was hard to steer
with the gun in my hand. First gear, second, third, and the engine
screamed at me. Vito raised his hand and squeezed off a single shot that
seemed unbelievably loud. When I slammed into their car, fuck. Bone-
jarring? Hell, no. Try enough impact to make my sides feel like they
were splitting open and shredding any remaining bone, flesh, muscle I
had left. Try my headache reaching levels I’d only imagined before that
fucker Vito.
All forward motion stopped as the driver’s side of the sedan
smashed into a cement pillar. The grill of the rental implanted into the
opposite fender. They were trapped and they were fucking mine.
I got out of the car with my hand already wrapped around Ryan’s
gun and pointed it at the driver. I yanked my H&K out of its holster and
aimed it at Vito’s head. At that point, I had few qualms about pulling
the trigger.
It didn’t look like I’d have a problem. Vito was definitely alive,
just sitting there staring at me, stunned. The driver was shaking his
head, trying to figure out what happened. It gave me enough time to
glance in the backseat at the twins. They had the same expression as
Vito.
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“Move,” I screamed.
They did. Everyone. Ryan grabbed Reese and hauled her out of
the backseat. His door opened fine. Vito started trying to muscle his
door open, but that so wasn’t happening. There was a car rammed into
the side of it. Dumbass. Same with the guy behind the wheel. His door
was glued to a cement post. They were lucky I hadn’t been going faster.
“Holy shit,” Ryan nearly whispered. Then he screamed, “Are
you fuckin’ crazy?” He was only a couple feet away so his voice was
deafening.
“Yes,” I told him without taking my eyes off their captor.
Vito realized his door wasn’t going to magically open. He
unloaded a couple rounds into the already cracked windshield then
kicked it releasing a shower of glass on himself. Not too smart. He and
his buddy started to climb out.
“Guys. Get in the fuckin’ car.” I yelled to the twins. It took a
second for them to understand. Finally, Ryan started pushing Reese
toward the car. Slowly. Vito and his buddy were scrambling over the
hood of their car when I shouted for them to stop. They paused.
“Why?” Vito asked. “You won’t shoot us.”
“You sure about that?” Maybe it was my tone or the way I was
grinning, but he actually stopped moving. Just stood there on the
hood of his car. The twins had also stopped. They were watching me,
studying me. I turned to tell them to get in the car. What I saw made
me freeze, a bright red handprint across Reese’s cheek. Immediately, I
spun back to face Vito.
“Is there a problem?” Vito sort of chuckled.
“Which one of you was stupid enough to touch her?”
“That was Jimmy.” Vito gave a nod to the guy next to him. Jimmy
laughed. That really pissed me off.
I dropped the gun in my right hand a few inches and squeezed the
trigger. I was close enough that I couldn’t miss. The kick from the gun
forced me to take a step back. Probably should have taken it to a range
to get a feel for it.
Jimmy screamed and fell clutching his knee. Blood seeped
through the cracks between his fingers. The shards of glass on the hood
scraped and echoed as he twitched. I felt oddly satisfied and only a little
nauseous.
At least I’d talked Reese out of the hollow points.
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“Was that really necessary?” Vito asked like he was trying to be
cool. Judging by the amount of sweat on his face, it wasn’t working.
“I’m not in the mood to fuck around.”
Vito took another step closer. “Let’s talk. Work this out.” His
hands were in the air like a surrender. Screw that.
“You know?” I moved both guns so one was pointed at his head,
the other at his body. “I’m not really feeling it. So just shut the fuck up
and don’t come any closer.”
“Oh, Cooper.” Vito sighed like I was a recalcitrant toddler. But
I wasn’t. I was a recalcitrant adult. Much worse. At least he wasn’t
walking forward anymore. Next to him, Jimmy screamed some more.
“What part of shut the fuck up did you not get?” More screaming.
“And make him shut up too,” I said as if Vito could make it happen.
“You just shot him in the knee. That’s pretty painful,” Vito said.
Damn, he was annoying. Condescending too.
“Whatever.” I couldn’t take my eyes of Vito, but I could still talk
to the twins. “Will you guys go get the car so we can get the hell out
of here?”
“Sure. Whatever you say.” Ryan backed away from me.
“I’ll stay here.” Reese finally spoke.
“Here.” I handed her Ryan’s gun, which she trained on Vito.
Jimmy finally stopped screaming. He must have passed out.
“I’ll be back in a sec.” Ryan got in the rental. When he backed it
out of the sedan, the shaking made Vito stumble and fall to the ground.
Ryan screeched away leaving Reese and me with their uncle on all
fours on the cement. Shit.
“Don’t try anything,” I said. “Just stand up real slow.”
“Sure, kid,” Vito assured me.
I didn’t believe him for a second. As he stood, I stepped forward
to cover Reese. Good thing too. Vito was clutching a handgun, which
he pointed right at me. I froze.
“Now we’re going to do things my way.”
“No,” I said.
“Drop the gun. Move away from Reese.”
“I said no, dumbass.” I pointed at the gun I was holding. “I’ve got
a gun too.” Was he fucking slow?
“What are you doing?” Reese tried to push me away.
“I got this, buttercup.”
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“Would you rather stand here and see who’s a better shot?” Vito
straightened his clothing with his free hand. “It won’t turn out well for
you.”
“What can you do, kill me?” I asked. Actually, that seemed pretty
shitty. I didn’t go through all that just to get killed in a parking garage
in Vegas. “I’m the only one who knows where your money is.”
“I don’t believe you, Vivian. You proved to be a pretty good liar
before.” Vito shrugged in a dignified way. “Besides, I was only asked
to retrieve the twins. No one said you had to be alive.”
“Would you two stop the pissing contest?” Reese grabbed the
waistband of my jeans and hauled me backward so she could step in
front of me.
“What the fuck?” was all I could manage.
“There’s the Reese I know.” Vito grinned. I could barely see him
from behind Reese.
“Shut up, Vito.” Reese still had the gun trained on him, but it was
kind of pointless. He’d let his drop so it was pointing at the ground.
“That’s my girl.” He sounded like he meant it. “You really haven’t
changed have you?”
“Please shut up?”
“Just like when you were little,” Vito continued, leaving no
question about who was in charge of the situation, guns or not. “You
know, once when you were just a tiny thing you pulled a stunt exactly
like that. Your grandfather slapped Ryan and told him he was a bastard.”
Vito laughed at his own story. Their grandfather sounded like a douche
bag to me. “You pulled Ryan away and stepped in front of him. Exactly
like that,” he repeated. “It was classic.” As he spoke, Reese started to
straighten. Her shoulders squared and her jaw started to clench. “You
couldn’t have been older than six. It was right before your mother ran
away,” he mused. “She wanted to keep you safe, kid. Carissa always
was naive.”
“Vito. Stop. Fucking. Talking.” Reese raised the gun as if she
suddenly meant it. “You don’t know shit.”
“Really, honey? I think I do.” Vito smiled. I believed him. “She
came back into the fold, you know? Couldn’t keep away. You’ll come
back too.” What the fuck was he talking about?
“No, she didn’t,” Reese screamed. It was like the petulant eight-
year-old I once knew was standing in front of me and I was just a fly
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on the wall. “And I’m never going back.” I half expected her to stomp
her foot.
“What do you think you’re doing right now? That gun feels good
doesn’t it?” His voice was low, taunting, like tainted honey.
“Shut up. Just shut up.” Her gun trembled.
“You have a choice, kiddo. Come home now. We’ll protect you.
Give you everything you ever wanted.” Stern tone now, very fatherly.
“If you don’t, you’ll end up just like your mother.”
Reese let go of the gun. The sound of it dropping echoed through
the cement surrounding us. “It was an accident. He told us it was an
accident.”
“You believed Christopher?” Vito asked incredulously. “You’re
smarter than that.”
Reese looked like she was going to cry. I was so totally lost. What
the fuck was going on?
Ryan chose that moment to pull up in the second rental car.
Reese was just standing there gasping for air and trying not to cry or
hyperventilate. It wasn’t working. Vito looked like he was waiting for
her to rush back into his arms. I could have just walked away. No one
would have stopped me.
Instead, I raised my gun again and pointed it at Vito’s head. Ryan
stepped out of the car. I put my other arm around Reese’s waist and
steered her toward Ryan. He put her in the backseat. I picked up the gun
Reese had dropped and shoved it in my holster.
“We’ll never stop looking, Reese,” Vito said right before her door
slammed shut.
“You’ll stop right fucking now,” I said as I backed toward the car.
“Do you even know what we’re talking about?” Back to the
pissing contest.
Nope. “I know as much as I need to.” He was right though. I didn’t
know anything about them. Not like I thought I did. And not knowing
was starting to worry me.
Behind me, Ryan started the car.
“They’ve already marked you as one of us,” Vito said as if I knew
what the hell he was talking about. “That necklace was Carissa’s,
wasn’t it?”
“Jealous?” I guessed.
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Vito laughed. “You should ask them where they came from. What
it is that they are dragging you into.”
I went around the front to get in the passenger side. My gaze never
left Vito’s face. “I already know more about them than you ever will.”
“I doubt that.”
I got in the car. Ryan gunned it out of there. Vito watched us drive
away without moving.
“What just happened?” Ryan asked once we were on the main
road.
Reese didn’t answer. Neither did I.
“Guys, what happened?”
“Nothing. Vito’s just a douche.” Reese wiped her eyes and
straightened her shoulders.
“I’d like to know what happened.” I pivoted to look at Reese.
“Nothing. He was just trying to get to me. It worked.” She lied.
“What was he saying about your mom?” I chose to ask the question
I was sure would get an answer. Even though I knew I wouldn’t like
the answer.
“That she was murdered.” Reese didn’t break our eye contact as
she said it.
“What?” Ryan yelled. He turned away from the road to study
Reese. His grip on the wheel tightened.
“Drive, Ryan,” Reese said.
“What the fuck?” He did what she told him, but his eyes flickered
between the road and the mirror.
“Come on. We knew it. We just didn’t want to.” She sounded
surprisingly calm.
“Fuck.” He took a deep breath, drummed his fingers on the steering
wheel, took another breath. “Yeah, but we didn’t
know
know.” He was
kind of pleading. Hoping she would take it back. “Really?”
“Yeah.” Reese nodded. She looked so sad and adorable, I just
wanted to climb back there and hold her. Not really an option. Also I
was pissed. And weirded out. Something was going on. Vito was right.
I didn’t know shit.
“Are you two fuckin’ high?” They just found out their mom’s
death wasn’t an accident and that was their reaction?
“No, why?” Ryan was either callous or stupid.
“Indulge me. Tell me you’re stoned. I’ll feel better.”
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“Coop. We knew,” Reese told me. “We just never admitted it.”
“You knew your mom was killed?” They had to be high.
“There are just things you know.” Ryan twisted his grip on the
wheel. The sound of creaking leather made me glance at him. There
were tears in his eyes.
“Does anyone want to tell me what exactly is going on?” I asked
even though I was pretty sure I wouldn’t like that answer either.