I swallowed a sob. “Yes. He passed out even with adrenaline.”
“Jaysus.”
“What do I do?”
“Are you close to a parking garage?”
“What?” I screeched.
“Trust me. Find a parking garage or somewhere out of the open.”
“But my father–”
“Give me five minutes. I’m going to call my brother-in-law.”
“Leo?”
“You know him?” Callum questioned incredulously.
“Kellan mentioned that Leo and his father-in-law ensured protection for him in the city.”
“Exactly. After he lost two men tonight, he’s been itching to get back at your Father.”
“Okay.”
When I started to hang up, Callum’s voice rang in my ear.
“Mila?”
“I’m still here.”
“Thank you for saving him.”
Tears clouded my vision at his words, and I found myself unable to speak. I remained like that after Callum hung up.
Although it felt like an eternity, Callum quickly called me back. “Here’s what I need you to do. You’re going to go to 1189 Crestview Drive. If you have a GPS, put it in now.”
“Okay,” I murmured as my shaky fingers typed the address.
“That’s Edoardo Caruso’s house. He has the same hospital bay in his basement that we all do. His doctors will treat Kellan.”
“Thank God.”
“Listen, you won’t be alone with them for long. We should be landing in about an hour.”
Considering I’d never met Callum, he would be as much of a stranger to me as the Carusos. But at the same time, I appreciated he was coming to make sure Kellan got the best care possible.
“I’ll see you then.”
“Call me if you run into any trouble on the way to Edoardo’s.”
“I will.”
“Okay, Talk to you soon.”
“Bye.”
I then put the Rover in drive and headed for the Caruso’s.