Part 29 (1/2)

The injured warrior on the floor beside Lucan was plainly in agony. He, too, was bleeding profusely from torso wounds and horrific damage to his left arm. The mangled limb was wrapped in a blood-soaked rag that might have been a s.h.i.+rt. His face and chest were burned and lacerated beyond recognition. He started moaning, low in his throat, a piteous sound that brought hot tears to Gabrielle's eyes.

When she blinked them away, she found Lucan's pale gray eyes locked on her. ”Nailed... the b.a.s.t.a.r.d.”

”Shh.” She smoothed sweat-dampened strands from his battered brow. ”Lucan, just be still. Don't try to talk.”

He ignored her, though, swallowing on a dry throat and then pus.h.i.+ng the words out. ”From the nightclub... son of a b.i.t.c.h was there tonight.”

”The one who got away from you?”

”Not this time.” He blinked slowly, his look as fierce as it was stark. ”Can't ever... hurt you now... ”

”Yeah,” Gideon drolly piped from where he was working on Rio. ”And you're d.a.m.n lucky to be alive for it, hero.”

Gabrielle's throat constricted further as she gazed down at him. For all his protestations that his duty came first and that there never could be a place for her in his life, Lucan had been thinking of her tonight? He was bleeding and injured, partly because of something he did for her?

She picked up his hand and held it to her, cradling the part of him that she could, pressing his bent fingers close against her heart.

”Oh, Lucan... ”

Savannah ran up with an armful of the requested supplies. Niko followed closely behind, pus.h.i.+ng the rolling hospital bed ahead of him.

”Lucan first,” Gideon told them. ”Get him into a bed, then come back for Rio.”

”No.” Lucan groaned, a sound of determination more than pain. ”Help me up.”

”I don't think you sh-” Gabrielle said, but he was already trying to raise himself up from the floor.

”Easy, big guy.” Dante stepped in, putting a strong hand under Lucan's arm. ”You got laid pretty low out there. Why don't you take a breather, let us wheel you down to the infirmary.” ”Said I'm good.” With Gabrielle and Dante each holding a hand, Lucan hoisted himself to a sitting position. He panted a bit, but remained upright. ”Took a few hits, but d.a.m.n it... gonna walk to my own bed. Not letting you... drag me there.”

Dante glanced at Gabrielle and rolled his eyes. ”You know he's thickheaded enough to mean it.”

”Yeah. I know he is.”

She smiled, grateful for the stubbornness that kept him strong. Lending the support of her body, she and Dante put their shoulders under his arms and held on to him as Lucan began a slow crawl up to his feet.

”Over here,” Gideon told Niko, who moved the gurney into position for Rio, while Savannah and Danika did what they could to stanch his wounds, remove his soiled, tattered clothing and the unneeded bulk of his weapons.

”Rio?” Eva's voice was pitched high as she ran into the chaos, her rosary beads still clutched in her hand. She came up on the open elevator and instantly shrank back, choking on her breath. ”Rio! Where is he?”

”He's hanging in there, Eva,” Niko said, moving away from the loaded gurney to intercept Eva. He steered her away with firm hands before she could get too close to the carnage. ”There was an explosion tonight. He took the worst hit.”

”No!” Her hands came up to her face in horror. ”No, you're wrong. That's not my Rio! It can't be!”

”He's alive, Eva. But you're going to have to be strong for him.”

”No!” She started screaming in wild hysteria, trying to force her way near her mate. ”Not my Rio! G.o.d, no!”

Savannah came around and took Eva under her arm. ”Come away now,” she said gently. ”They know how to help him.”

Eva's broken sobs filled the corridor and pierced Gabrielle with a private anguish that was a mix of relief and stone -cold fear.

She worried for Rio, and it shattered her heart to think what Eva must be feeling. Gabrielle knew some of that hurt herself because it could have been Lucan in Rio's place. A few bare millimeters-mere fractions of a second-might have been all that determined which of the two warriors would be lying in a deepening pool of blood, fighting for his life.

”Where's Tegan?” Gideon asked, keeping his attention rooted on his own fast -moving fingers as he continued to inspect and treat the fallen warrior under his care. ”Has he come back yet?”

Danika shook her head, but shot an anxious glance at Gabrielle. ”Why would he be here? Wasn't he with all of you?”

”We lost track of him soon after we hit the Rogue lair,” Dante put in. ”Once the explosion went off, our main goal was getting Lucan and Rio back to the compound as quickly as possible.”

”Let's roll here,” Gideon said, taking the head of Rio's gurney. ”Niko, help me get this thing moving.”

Questions about Tegan were eclipsed as everyone scrambled to do what they could for Rio. They all made their way down to the infirmary, Gabrielle, Dante, and Lucan moving the slowest along the corridor as Lucan swayed on his feet, holding fast to both of them and working to keep himself steady.

Gabrielle braved a glance at him, wanting so badly to caress his bruised and bleeding face. As she looked at him, heart twisting, his dark lashes flicked up, and he met her eyes. She didn't know what pa.s.sed between them in that prolonged instant of quiet amid the chaos, but it felt warm and right, despite everything that was terrible about the night's events.

When they reached the room where Rio was being tended to, Eva stood at the side of the gurney, hovering over his broken body. Tears streamed down her cheeks.

”This wasn't supposed to happen,” she moaned. ”It shouldn't have been my Rio. Not like this.”

”We'll do everything we can for him,” Lucan said, his breath rasping heavily from his own injuries. ”I promise you, Eva. We won't let him die.”

She shook her head, staring down at her mate on the bed. As she pet his hair, Rio murmured incoherent words, semiconscious, and in obvious pain. ”I want him out of here at once. He should be taken to the Darkhavens. He needs medical care.”

”He's not stable enough to be moved from the compound,” Gideon told her. ”I have the training and the equipment to treat him here for now.”

”I want him out of here!” Her head snapped up, her glittering gaze flitting from one warrior to another. ”He's no good to any of you now, so let me have him. You don't own him anymore-none of you. He is all mine now! I only want what is best for him!”

Gabrielle felt Lucan's arm tense at the hysterical outburst. ”Then you need to stay out of Gideon's way, and let him work,” he said, slipping easily into the role of leader despite his own battered condition. ”Right now, the only thing that matters is keeping Rio alive.”

”You,” Eva said, her voice dry as she leveled a teary glare at him. Her eyes took on a wilder sheen, her face transformed into a mask of pure hatred. ”It should be you dying right now, not him! You, Lucan. That was the deal I made! It was supposed to be you!”

A chasm opened up in the infirmary, swallowing all sound but the stunning truth of what Rio's mate had just confessed.

Dante and Nikolai's hands went to their weapons, both warriors prepared to strike at the slightest provocation. Lucan lifted his hand to stay them, his eyes holding fast to Eva. He really didn't give a d.a.m.n that her venom was aimed squarely at him; if he'd been some kind of target for her rage, he had survived it. Rio might not. Any one of his brethren present on the raid tonight might not have survived Eva's betrayal.

”The Rogues knew we were going to be there,” Lucan said, his voice held all the more cool by the depth of his fury. ”We were ambushed at the warehouse. You arranged it.”

Low growls sounded from the other warriors. If the confession had come from a male, there would have been little Lucan could do to keep his brethren from attacking with lethal force. But this was a Breedmate, one of their own. Someone they had known and trusted as kin for more than one lifetime.

Now Lucan looked at Eva and saw a stranger. He saw madness. A deadly desperation.

”Rio was to be spared.” She bent over him, cradling his bandaged head in the crook of her arm. He made a noise, something raw and wordless, as Eva tugged him into her embrace. ”I didn't want him to be able to fight anymore. Not for you.”

”So you would see him maimed instead?” Lucan asked. ”This is how you care for him?”