I’m pretty sure I’ll be sick of wearing tents by the time they get here. “Or I can save it for you when you get pregnant.”
“The dress will probably be out of style by the time I have a baby.” No. That would ruin my plan.
“I want our babies to be close in age, like us.”
“You have high expectations if you plan on our children being that close in age. That means I’d have to find a husband and get pregnant within the next year. That would be completely putting my life on fast-forward.”
It could happen. “I admit Sin and I are having babies way sooner than I would’ve planned, but fate and I didn’t share the same schedule. I couldn’t be more pleased about it now.”
“I’ve literally never known you to be so happy.”
It’s not difficult with a husband like Breck.
“Sin changed everything. I realized the white knight wasn’t for me. I prefer the alpha wolf. He never hesitates to devour me.”
“Shit. That’s hot.”
She can’t imagine how scorching it is.
“Is he alpha in all ways?”
“All the ways that count.”
There’s a tap on the door. I’m in the middle of changing into my new maternity comfies so I dart for the bathroom. “I’m sure that’s Kyle or Blare. Will you see what they want?”
I’m pulling my hair into a ponytail when Ellison comes into the bathroom. “It was Kyle. He asked me to tell you that Mr. Breckenridge has come to see you and is giving him and Blare the rest of the evening off. Kyle said they’d report back for duty in the morning.
Thane went to Dublin with Sin. My heart immediately begins pounding. “Oh God. Something has happened.”
I dash to the living room.
“Oh my. I believe that is excitement to see me.”
Abram. Not the Mr. Breckenridge I was expecting but I won’t complain. At least it’s not Thane here to deliver bad news. “Why are you here?”
“We’ve not had the opportunity to talk since your husband gave me sixty lashes. I thought we might catch up while he’s away on Fellowship business.” Sin delivered sixty lashes to Abram? He didn’t tell me that.
Abram’s back is turned so he can’t see Ellison when she comes to the doorway. He briefly looks away when he places his hand in his jacket so I motion with a quick nod for her to go. She promptly retreats.
“What do you want?”
“Things were pretty perfect in my world until you came along.”
I can’t believe he’s going to be whiny about this. I expected better from him. “I’m sorry you had to join the rest of us in an imperfect world.”
“I was on top, and now I have nothing.”
I wonder if Abram was the same person he is today when they decided to appoint him. If so, that was a bad call. “You were on top because Thane and Sin temporarily placed you there. It was never truly yours.”
“I took on Sinclair’s responsibilities for years while he had fun and fucked around with any woman he chose. Believe me, there were plenty of them. I ruled with an iron fist. Did a fucking good job and have gotten little gratitude for my sacrifice.”
Total psychopath. “I think sacrifice is a poor word choice to describe your role as second in leadership.”
“Regardless of the name we use, it all came to an end because of you.”
It’s just like Abram to place blame. “It was agreed Sin would take his place after he finished his traineeship. It would’ve happened even if I had not entered the picture.”
“He would’ve been content to continue the way things were for years, but you put ideas into his head. Marriage. Babies. Coming together to rule The Fellowship as a dual powerhouse while you push me out the door.”
The longer we talk, the closer he eases toward me, putting me on high alert. “You need to back away before I have Kyle and Blare put you out.”
He takes his gun from his pocket and waves it around as he speaks. “I sent them away. They needed a break so I’m your protector tonight.”
Abram is my husband’s uncle. Kyle and Blare don’t know the troubles we’ve had. They wouldn’t have a reason to think Abram would harm me. I’m certain they left without any concern for my safety.
An intelligent person can outwit one using a pistol in place of his brain. Isn’t that what I’ve always said?
“What can you possibly think you’ll gain by killing your nephew’s wife and children? Surely you don’t think that’ll end well for you.”
“Perhaps not, but it shall give me a great deal of satisfaction.”
“Sin will never let you live if you do this. Killing me will be your death sentence.”
“He won’t know it was me. I’m going to make it look like The Order paid you a visit.”
He has a plan. That means this didn’t just occur to him but I must convince him he hasn’t thought of everything. “You were the one to send Kyle and Blare away. Do you think they won’t tell Sin?”
“They won’t if they’re dead.” It may not be a foolproof plan, but he’s clearly given that part thought. The lack of its ingenuity doesn’t keep him from carrying it out.
He’s delusional. He thinks he won’t be caught because in his mind, he’s too smart for that.
“Drop your weapon or I’ll shoot.” Ellison stands in the doorway pointing my Beretta directly at Abram.
I wasn’t the only daughter Harry taught to use a handgun. This princess holds her own at a shooting range. On occasion, she outshoots me.
Abram takes his eyes from me but not his gun. “Ah. Sister Dearest is coming to the rescue?”
“I don’t want to shoot you but I will to protect my sister. Lower your weapon now.”
Abram turns from her and steadies his arm. He’s aiming for my chest. My heart.
He smirks. Because he thinks he’s won.
Ellison’s first shot hits him in his right shoulder. The second in his right upper arm.
He staggers toward the wall and holds it for support. He drops the gun, sending a discharged shot into the wall, before falling to the floor. I move quickly to kick the gun from his reach.
“Oh my God. What have I done?” Ellison screams. Her eyes are large as she cups her mouth with her hand.
She needs reassurance. “You had no choice. He was going to kill me.”
Abram is unmoving. Eyes closed. Bleeding on my wood flooring.
She assesses him. “He’s breathing and has a heartbeat.”
A heartbeat is a tough one to pull off when you’re heartless.
“We have to call 911 or whatever it’s called here.”
She’s out of her mind. I’m not phoning anybody to help him. “The only person I’m calling is Sin.”
I fetch my phone and dial my husband.
Ellison sits on the floor beside Abram. “Who is this man?”
“Abram Breckenridge. Sin’s uncle. Jamie and Westlyn’s father.”
“Shit! Shit! Shit! I just shot Jamie and Westlyn’s dad?”
Sin answers. “Hello, my sweet Bonny. Missing me?”
“We have a problem.”
I recount the events for Sin. He’s relieved to know I’m all right but I’m not positive he won’t be on the next plane home so he can finish Abram off. He’s livid.
“He’s lying in the middle of our living room floor unconscious and bleeding. I don’t know what to do.”
“This mess isn’t for you to fix. I’ll call Jamie to come for him. I’ll catch the next flight home so I can deal with this quickly.”
“What will you do to him?”
“I have no choice. Allowing him to live is giving him another opportunity to try this again. He could be successful next time. I can’t let that happen.”
Chapter Fourteen
Sinclair Breckenridge
It’s early morning, still pitch-black, when I arrive home from Dublin. Bleu stirs when I come into our bedroom and turns on the lamp. “Hey.”
I go to her side of the bed and pull her
into my arms. “Did he hurt you at all?”
She puts her arms around me and squeezes. “We’re fine.”
I hold her for a moment¸ breathing in her aroma. Peaches and cherry blossoms.
“I knew he hated you but I never suspected he was capable of this.” Had I known, I would have already killed him myself.
“No one really knows the things a psychopath is capable of until they act.”
“How was Jamie when he came for Abram?” I ask.
“A fucking mess. And Ellison is as bad.” I’m sure she is. This isn’t the life Bleu’s sister is accustomed to. I’m certain she’s never shot anyone before.
“Ellison saved you and our babies. I’ll need to find a way to thank her for that.”
Bleu tugs on my tie. “Take all of this off and get into bed with me.”