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Katherine continues to cheer as she glories in her sonโs victory. Her love for her son shines in her radiant smile. That same love that poured over onto me, even if only for a day. And now itโs over.
Candy tugs my arm.
โGet your fucking hand off me!โ My demand is firm, but soft enough for only her to hear. โIโm coming.โ I rip my arm from her grip. โJust let me say good-bye.โ I donโt give her an opportunity to respond and turn to Katherine.
I let the love in her face reflect in mine and muster a smile before leaning in to be heard over the crowd. โCandy said Jonah wants me back in the dressing room. She has a pass so she can take me back.โ I lean back from her to look in her face.
โOh, of course, honey. You go congratulate our boy. Iโll meet you guys at home.โ The pride in her smile aches in my chest.
I throw my arms around her neck and hug her good-bye. โThank you, Katherine, for everything.โ My throat swells as I muzzle the emotion that fights for release.
โOh, well,โ Katherine says, seeming surprised by my sudden burst of affection. โThank you for making my Joey so happy.โ
Released from the hug, her smileโs shadowed with concern. I nod with forced confidence then face Candy.
โOkay. Take me back.โ
My legs are heavy as I trail behind Candy up the stairs. We pass through the double doors and into a long hallway.
This is it. Iโm being kidnapped. But my life is a small price to pay to ensure Guyโs safety. Katherine and Jonahโs safety. I should have known better than to fight destiny. Fight Dominick.
We stop at a single door. Nausea claws at my stomach. A rowdy group down the hall walks towards us. I wonder if itโs Jonah and the guys headed back to their dressing room. If he saw me with Candy, heโd never let me go. Panic surges in my veins. If he sees me, Guy dies. I drop my gaze, my hair hiding my face.
Two quick knocks and the lock clicks. Candy moves forward and I follow through, head down.
Once in, I turn my focus to the room. The door slams behind me, and Iโm plunged into darkness.
I gasp. My hands reach out for something to hold onto.
โHello, darling.โ
I whirl around toward the direction of the door. My body slams against something solid. Arms wrap tightly around me. I struggle against the hold. Deja vu stills my body and stifles my scream. Why is this so familiar? Flashes from the night in the parking lot of Club Six spark my memory.
Oh God, no. Vince.
โFancy meeting you here.โ Vinceโs low chuckle vibrates against my back.
โNo. Dominick, please donโt do this.โ I search desperately around the room for a face to plead with, but the dark is too thick. โI wonโt run. Just please, leave Guy alone.โ
Vince tightens his hold. Air is pushed from my lungs on a whimper.
โAnd Iโm supposed to take your word for it?โ Dominick laughs and brushes his hand against my cheek. โDonโt you worry, Raven. I will take what is rightfully mine. What I created. You canโt run far enough or hide deep enough to escape me.โ
I jerk my head aside, away from his touch. Vince shakes me roughly then loosens his grip.
Responding to his words with pure instinct, I suck in air to yell. A soft cloth is pressed to my face. Stinging vapors pull deep into my lungs, my eyes roll back in my head. I kick and jerk. Iโm going to die. My muffled screams echo in my ears. Darkness creeps in. Jonah, help me. Then, everything goes black.
~*~
Jonah
A tornado of applause whips and swirls around my body. Static roars in my ears along with my hammering heartbeat.
Del Toro is down. The ref yells, โKnockout.โ
Failure rocks me, weakening my knees. I drop to the mat. Only a minute and a half left in the round, and I would have had it. I watch in slow motion as my team climbs the chain link. They rush toward me, faces alight with victory.
I search out the one member of my team still standing on the outside. Blake. His glare meets mine. Whatever he sees brings life to his body, spurring him into action. He hops the fence, pushing his way through people. Iโm detached, a bystander in my own skin. My conscious mind struggles with reality. It ended so fast. I just . . . snapped. I won the title, but lost the prize.
Desperation brings me back. Voices go from static to clear as I regain my senses. I need to find her. I sit back on my heels. My eyes magnify the faces around me, like binoculars, bringing into focus my surroundings. I search the crowd. A mob of people block my view, jarring me from all angles. They yell, patting my shoulder. My back. My head.
โFind her.โ The mumbled words are a weak command to my body.
Blake drops to his knees in front of me, his hands on my shoulders, forcing my attention.
โDo not lose your shit, man. Lock it down, you hear me.โ His voice is commanding, his words a touchstone to my sanity.
I hold his eyes and fight against the tide of crippling emotions that pull at my soul.
โThere ya go. Hold your shit, man. Stay focused on me.โ
I look at him, but donโt see him. Instead visions of my future flicker through my mind. Raven in white. A little girl with aquamarine eyes and my dimples, pigtails and pink ballet shoes. My girl in my bed, every night, forever. Everything I just lost.
Blinking away the burn, I swallow hard. I lurch forward, on all fours, fighting the rising bile. A stabbing pain rocks my midsection, and I spit my mouth guard to the mat.
โDonโt do this now, man. Not here.โ
โI lost her.โ My voice grates against my throat as I force out the words. I canโt believe it.
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