Page 65 of Armor


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I heard Clip answer, “Cree is off in fifteen minutes.”

“Got it,” Storm said.

I heard Tank say, “I’ll follow.”

Then I heard Clip say, “Same.”

Then the door closed behind me.

When I made it to my truck, I was drenched already.

But I paid that no mind and blasted the heat.

I’d dry in time.

I pulled out of the clubhouse forecourt and drove in the direction of the hospital where she worked.

I kept an eye on the sky as I drove.

I had to go around some people who were taking the news seriously.

Then, once the hospital came into view, I saw that it was ten minutes after her shift.

“Fuck,” I growled.

Then... as if it was in slow motion, I watched it play out.

“Creedence!” I called out.

But it was too late, as if she could even hear me.

A smaller SUV hydroplaned and ran right into Creedence’s car. Into the fucking driver’s side door.

I slammed on the gas and raced to her.

Uncaring if I cut anyone off or not.

I slammed my truck into park and bolted out of it.

My boots ate up the distance, and then I had the passenger door open and was bending into her car, “Creedence,” I called out.

That dark hair, drenched, slowly moved as she turned her head, and then those mesmerizing hazel eyes of hers locked on mine.

“Alexander,” she whispered.

A breath I hadn’t known I was holding pushed out of me.

“Hey, you hurt?” I asked.

She shook her head, “No. I’m okay.”

I nodded, “Good. Unbuckle, baby. Let’s get you out of here.”

I grabbed her bag, switched the car into park, and turned it off.

Slowly, she unbuckled, and then I helped her over the center console and out of the car.

I swept her into my arms and buried my face in her throat.