DOM: Alliance Series Book Three (113)



I have to try twice before I click on the phone icon.

And I have to try three times to hit the letter K to find KV.

Dominic reaches through the open back to grab a new clip.

I press King’s name just as Dom opens fire again.

At the same time, I hear new gunfire from somewhere else outside. And the vehicle I’m sitting in rocks with it.

I press the phone hard against my ear and cover the other ear with my other hand.

“What is happening?” King’s voice vibrates against my eardrum; I didn’t hear him answer.

“K-King.”

“Val!” His voice is more startled than I’ve ever heard it.

“We need help,” I cry. “P-please help.”

“Val, where are you?”

I look around. “I don’t know. Some a-airport.” My breaths are coming shorter. “I don’t know.”

“It’s okay. Val, it’s going to be okay.” King doesn’t sound okay. “I’m tracking your phone now. You called me on Dom’s but is your phone there, too?”

I nod because I can’t form the right words.

“Fuck,” Dom grunts, and he rolls back into the car through the open back door. “We have to move.” He grabs the clips that are left and slides them into his pockets. “Can you carry this for me, Shorty?”

He holds out the rifle, and I take it, sliding the phone, King still connected, into my pocket.

“Stay right behind me.” Dom brings his face close to mine and grabs my neck, his grip tight, owning. “I love you. Stay right fucking behind me.”

He’s telling me now?!

A sob traps my response in my throat.

I love you, too.

I want to scream it. But I can hardly breathe.

Dom lets go of me and crawls back through the opening.

I quickly yank off my flannel, not wanting to be a bright red target, and crawl after Dom, rifle in hand.

The noise is even louder out here.

Dom stays crouched, and I stay behind him, right fucking behind him, as he moves around the roof of our SUV.

He must be aiming us toward the half-caved-in culvert.

It’s the only place to go.





CHAPTER 78





Dom





If we don’t get to those concrete tunnels, we’re going to die.

And Valentine isn’t dying.

Not today. Not fucking today.

Lifting the barrel, I squeeze off another round of shots, keeping the edge of the road above us clear.

We have the low ground.

We have limited ammo.

We have fewer people.

We have—

I turn my head back to Valentine to tell her we’re going to sprint the thirty-foot distance, hoping that the other end of the culvert is sealed off from the explosion. But it’s not Valentine I see. It’s the man rounding the back of the vehicle behind us.

My arm darts around her, and I spin us.

Val’s eyes widen up at me, but she’s out of the way.

And it’s my body that takes the bullet.

I feel it rip through my back. Feel what has to be my rib cracking as it comes to a stop against my bone. At the exact height of Val.

This motherfucker just tried to take my wife out with a head shot.

I push Val to the ground and spin again, unleashing on the man who shot me.

Another bullet hits me. Somewhere in the chest. I feel the instant effect it has on my strength. And it hurts.

But not as much as it should.

I keep the trigger depressed until my clip clicks empty and the man’s chest is nothing but mist.

I stagger.

I’m standing too high.

I try to crouch back down, lowering my head out of view from the road. But my muscles don’t respond correctly, and my body collapses. First down to my knees, then down onto my hip.

There’s a scream.

Val?

I try to turn to see her but just end up slumped, sitting against the roof of the vehicle at my back.

“No, no, no, no.” Val is in front of me.

She’s crying.

I need to focus.

She’s trying to press her hands against me, trying to stop the bleeding.

I grab her wrists. “Valentine.” My voice is fucked up, sounds off, but I keep going. “Look at me.”

Her eyes are so pretty.

So damn full of life.

“Angel. You need to live.”

She shakes her head. “You can’t give up.”

I hold her hands against the center of my chest.

My vision is starting to blur.

This isn’t good.

“I’m sorry.”

Val lets out a sob. “You never apologize.”

She’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me.

A coldness starts to creep up my spine, the burning bullet wound in my back going numb.

I knew my time would come.

But not this soon.

I didn’t want it to be this soon.

“I’m sorry, Angel. Not for taking you. Never for that.” My blink is slow. “For leaving you.”

She’s against me now. On my lap. Getting as close as she can. “You can’t leave me! You promised!”

“I know, Mama.” My eyes start to close. I don’t want them to. But I can’t hold them open anymore. “I know. I’m sorry.”

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