“Em?” His voice is soft.
My eyes meet his, but I still don’t speak.
“Darlin’, I need you to go get Wade,” Cooper instructs me. “I’ll hold him.”
I stand, looking at Cooper with blood on his shirt.
“I’m okay, Emily. It’s over now.”
Will this ever really be over?
Before I can even breathe, the door opens, and Wade is the first person through, gun raised. He grabs me, pushing me behind him. A different bodyguard lifts me and pivots to take me down the steps, but as soon as I can’t see Cooper, I snap. My arms flail as I fight against his hold. “Let me go!” I claw my way out of his arms.
I don’t trust any of these people. Strength I never knew I had flows through me, and I manage to push my way out of his grasp. “Cooper! Wade!” I scream and move toward them.
“It’s fine, let her go.” Wade holsters his weapon, and I position myself behind him. “Are you okay?” he asks.
“Yes. No. I don’t really know.”
He turns to Cooper, and his voice is hard. “What the fuck? Brookes? Are you... Un-fucking-real,” Wade says as he crouches down.
“A little help?” Cooper huffs as he shifts his weight and Brookes starts to wake.
“Man, you get all the fun.” Wade huffs and drops to his knees to secure Brookes’s wrists in a set of handcuffs.
Cooper shakes his head and laughs. “Nice of you to show up.”
“Next time, don’t start the party early. It’s not my fault I was out looking for the guy while you were supposed to be keeping her occupied.”
“I was trying until your psycho friend came in with a gun.”
Wade brushes his dark hair back and scratches his neck. “Cock blocked by your girl’s stalker. Bad timing.”
“Are you two serious?” I ask in complete shock. I can’t believe these two are joking about a party when two minutes ago Cooper was being attacked and had a gun to his head—literally.
“Get him the hell out of here and call the police to come get him,” Wade orders the guy who tried to carry me off the bus.
Cooper’s eyes meet mine as he wipes the blood from his hands. I focus on the tiny speckles of dark green against the lighter shades, and my heart races. He saved our lives. In so many ways, he’s my savior. I’ve waited my entire life for someone to love me enough, and here he is.
Two hours later, after statements, police questioning, and retelling the horror story we just lived, everything is quiet. Brookes is going to jail, and thanks to the cameras Wade had installed, everything is on tape. Wade and the guys have cleaned the bus back up, but I’m not staying in it again, no matter how much anyone pays me.
Wade walks us to the hotel door, much more relaxed than I’ve ever seen him. “You guys all right?”
“We’re going to be fine now that it’s over,” Cooper says to Wade, but he watches me.
I give him a soft smile. “Thank you,” I say, touching Wade’s arm. “Thank you for everything.”
“It was my pleasure.”
As resistant as I had been to Wade, he’s become my friend as well. He’s kind, funny, bossy as all hell, but has a heart hidden under all his tough exterior.
“I’m actually going to miss you.” I laugh. “You better find a good woman who will take care of you.”
He laughs with his whole body. “Last thing I need is a woman.”
Cooper’s arm wraps around my shoulders, tucking me in to his side. “You’ll change your mind.”
Wade rolls his eyes. “Not many girls want a battered ex-Green Beret who doesn’t like insubordination.”