Martin Scott?
Aydin Khadir had no interest in money, power, or business. His satisfaction in life came from playing people, and getting his hands on Scott would keep me engaged, Emmy prisoner, and Alex in his life as a result.
“I’ll ask you one last time,” I gritted out. “Leave.”
Em walked over, standing at my side and facing him.
He’d used her at Blackchurch. But even so, he guided her when no one ever had.
For that, I’d let him walk out of here on his own two feet.
He met her eyes, a moment of something I couldn’t place passing in his eyes. “Are you scared, Emory?” he asked her.
Her voice remained as still and calm as her body. “I’m the eye of the storm. You?”
He turned his head, looking at Alex, the longing stretching between them so strongly, I could almost feel it vibrating in the ground.
“I’m the storm,” he murmured.
Alex stayed rooted, Aydin standing there, feeling like a ticking bomb, and I saw someone shift out of the corner of my eye, but before I could place it, Winter spoke up. “Gun,” she said, sucking in a breath. “I heard someone chamber a round.”
I darted my eyes to Aydin, the hint of a smile on his lips, and then Martin reached for his gun in his holster, and I spun around, knowing all hell was about to break loose.
“Lev, take the kid!” I yelled. “Now!”
Lev grabbed the little girl and ran, everyone fanning out as we faced Martin and Aydin, some whipping around to face Aydin’s crew.
I looked to Em. “Hide.”
“Are you kidding?” she yelled.
And then she ran, shooting out her foot right into Martin’s chest, the gun knocking out of his hand as he fell back onto the ground.
The whole place descended into chaos.
Screams and shouts filled the air, someone taking Winter to the ground, and she kneed him right in the balls just as Damon got to her, pulling the guy off her.
Martin’s gun clanked across the pavement, and he scrambled for it, but Em kicked it away. I was about to dive in, but she jumped on him, fury in her eyes as she wrapped her arms and legs around him and fought.
I turned to Aydin, who stood ready and willing.
“I’m leaving with one of them,” he informed me.
I charged for him. “You’re not leaving.”
You had that chance.
I threw a fist across his face, taking him to the ground, everyone around us fighting and growling. Winter crossed my mind, and I wanted to make sure she was okay. Did anyone have a gun out and ready to use on us? Did Lev make it out with the kid?
Where were the moms? Jesus.
Aydin threw me over and climbed on top, pinning me to the ground, his fist landing on my jaw, and my teeth cutting the inside of my mouth.
Someone screamed and others cursed, Aydin’s blood pouring down my hand where it seeped out of his nose.
We punched and fought, throwing kicks, and then he grabbed me by the collar, lifted me up, and slammed me into the pavement, my ears ringing and an ache coursing through my skull.
“Fuck,” I grunted, whipping him off me.
Rising to my feet, I kicked him in the face, watching him fly backward, and then I dived in from behind and wrapped my arm around his neck.
Holding him tight, I glanced behind me, seeing Emmy on the ground, her hoodie in Martin’s grasp as he slapped her.
No.
My hold loosened, and Aydin lurched forward, launching me over his body and onto the ground, coming around and throwing his kick across my face.
Fire exploded across my face, my vision blurring, and before I knew it, he kicked again and then again, straddling me and punching, again and again.
Blood filled my mouth, and I couldn’t open my eyes, but I grabbed his sweater and yanked him to the side, both of us rolling over onto the ground, the fight a mess of fists and fingers digging into each other’s necks.
But then something pierced the air, ringing in my ears, and I jumped, Aydin stopping, too.
Was that a…? A gunshot?
Aydin stared up at me, his angry eyes turning shattered. He twisted his head, looking over, and I followed his line of sight, seeing Alex standing there.
Everything stopped.
The fighting halted, and the screams and growls fell silent as her black pullover darkened with something wet on her chest, and I spotted the hole in the fabric.
Everything broke inside me.
Oh, my God.
I jerked my eyes over to Martin, seeing the gun in his hand as he laid on the ground with it aimed at Alex, and Emmy lying on his back and reaching for it, but she couldn’t stop him in time.
I shot off Aydin, dashed to Martin, and kicked the pistol out of his hand, and then brought down my boot, stomping his face.
I pulled Emmy up, starting off to Alex, but just then I saw Aydin racing over to her and catching her in his arms just as she fell.
Her eyes moved, but she wasn’t blinking, like she was in shock. A trickle of blood seeped out of her mouth, and I shot my hand to my hair, hoping that that blood came from the fight, and it hadn’t hit her lungs.
“I’m calling an ambulance!” someone shouted.
Everyone rushed over to her as Aydin pressed his hand to her wound, applying pressure and breathing hard as tears filled his eyes and he cradled her.
“Look at me,” he said as he ripped off part of his shirt to cover the wound. “Concentrate on my face.”
The wound was between her shoulder and chest, near the joint of her arm.
“Tap a song with your fingers for me, okay?” he said, breathless.
“I’d rather just concentrate on your face,” she whispered, reaching up and touching his cheek.
He slowed, unable to look at her as a tear dripped off his chin.
“Except your hair,” she teased. “You look like you’re in a K-Pop band, Aydin.”
He shot his eyes to her, at a loss for words for once in his life.
Then, he broke out into a chuckle. “I thought you hated the pompadour,” he argued.
“I did.”
He laughed again, tipping her head up. “You take me for a haircut, then,” he said, dipping his head down and holding her close. “Whatever makes you happy. I’ll do anything you want.”
A sob escaped him, but he shook it off and tried to rise to his feet with her, but Kai shot down and swept her into his arms.
“Get off her,” he said.
Kai carried her off, everyone following to the parking lot.
“Ambulance is on its way,” Damon said.
“Wait.” Aydin started after her.
But I whipped around and punched him, sending him flying back to the ground. “Fuck you!” I said.
I could hear Kai ahead. “You okay? Alex, talk to me. Stay with us.”
Aydin’s crew surrounded us, but he just stayed on the ground, not knocked out, but whatever fight he came in here with was now gone. He just sat there, staring after her with blood dripping down his face.
I looked after my friends, everyone in one piece, although Banks was limping, and Misha carried Ryen, their lips locked together as they went off. Guilt washed over me.
I knew this wasn’t our fault. We just wanted a piece of the pie. Evans sent us to jail with the help of Martin.
We didn’t want this fight. We just wanted them both gone, because we weren’t safe otherwise.
But it still hurt. I didn’t want Emmy, Misha, Ryen, or any of them in danger like this ever again.