I nuzzle my nose into her hair. “Gia, if you can hear me, I’m never letting you go. Fight for me, baby. You hang on and you fight.”
A moan rumbles in her chest, so faint I feel it more than hear it.
“There it is, Gia. That’s right. Keep fighting, never stop swinging.”
The room detonates in a flurry of fists and grunts. A handful of bikers go fist to face with Blake, Jonah, and Caleb.
The door—a few long strides and I’m there. I look back. Two bikers hit the ground, and Jonah hits one more who drops hard.
They don’t need me. We’re out the door and to the SUV. I open the back and climb in with Gia.
In the light of day she’s worse off than I thought. Her lips are cracked and blue, the soft skin around her eyes now dark.
“Come on, come on, come on.” They need to speed this shit up. “Any minute now, hang in there, baby.”
The front door flies open, and the guys slow-jog to the car. We did it. We got her.
And now the hard part begins.
Twenty-five
Love is worth killing for.
Love is worth dying for.
And they think I’m crazy.
Rex
GPS on the rental guides us to the closest hospital. I’m grateful we don’t have to make the two-hour trek down to Denver. She’d probably die in my arms before we got there. I hug Gia’s frail body closer.
“St. Vincent Hospital.” Jonah pulls the SUV right up to the double doors marked “Emergency” in neon.
The tires screech to a halt, and Caleb pops open the door and hops out.
I arrange her sheet as best I can and carry her through the doors. “We need a doctor. Now.”
The middle-aged nurse at the desk pushes an intercom button. “Triage nurse to emergency, stat.” She rushes around the desk to a wheelchair. “Set her here. I’ll bring her back.
My hold on her tightens. “No. I go where she goes.” They’ll have to rip her from my arms if they think I’m ever letting her go.
“Sir.” The woman’s voice is stern. “We can’t help her unless you let her go.”
“I’ll take her back myself.”
“I’d advise you—”
“Advise all you want; he ain’t letting her go,” Caleb says from behind me.
She huffs and turns down the corridor. “Come on.”
I follow her to a single hospital bed that’s surrounded by sliding draped separators. There are other beds that from what I can tell at quick glance are empty. Good. More attention for her.
“Go ahead and lay her there.” She moves around the tiny space, grabbing medical shit.
I lay her on the bed, and my mind goes back to what Jonah said about Sadie. He wears her so even when she’s sleeping she can hear a heartbeat, feel the heat of her parents, and know that she’s safe. I sit on the bed and lie back, making sure to keep her cheek pressed against my chest. My heart is racing, thumping so hard that even blacked-out I know she can hear it. Feel it.
Two nurses rush in with a rolling table. They ignore me and go to work on Gia’s vitals.
“What happened tonight?” the nurse from the front desk asks.
“Drug overdose, I think, but I’m not sure. I found her like this about an hour ago.”
“Her name?”
I swallow hard. “Georgia McIntyre.”
“Date of birth?”
I shake my head. “I don’t know.”
“Age?”
“Twenty-two, maybe twenty-three.” She could’ve had a birthday while she was living with Hatch in that shithole. I kiss her head. Will she ever forgive me?
“BP’s low.” The nurse inspects her hand. “Cyanosis. We need to intubate.” She rips open a sterile pack. “Sir, you can stay close, but if we don’t start breathing for her she could die.”
I kiss her head and roll her from my arms. She flops to her back, her bare breasts exposed. My chest cramps at how pale she looks. I cover her nakedness, and tears blur my vision.
They feed the tube down her throat. “We need blood work, stat.” The other nurse pulls out a vial and needles, and I shift so that they can get better access to her arm.
“Will she be okay?” Please, say she’ll be okay.
“She’s not getting enough oxygen. We don’t know how long she’s been like this, so only time will tell.” Her sympathetic eyes meet mine. “She’s in a coma.”
“A coma? When will she come out?” My voice cracks at the thought of my life without Gia in it.
“That’s up to her. We’ll help her breathe, give her medication to neutralize the drug, but that’s all we can do. After that, she’s got to fight.” The nurse pulls a tube of blood and starts to fill another. “She’s lucky you brought her in when you did. A few more hours like this . . .” She shakes her head.
I bring her tiny hand to my mouth and kiss her knuckles. I’m so sorry, Gia. This is all my fault.
~*~
“You know we don’t want to leave you here, man.” Jonah’s leaning against the wall of the small hospital room, looking as if he needs a good night’s sleep.
“Yeah, I know.” It’s bad enough riding the guilt of finding Gia in a heroin-induced coma. I won’t be responsible for taking Blake from his pregnant girl or Jonah from his wife and baby. “It’s fine, really. You guys should go.”
“How long you staying?”
“They said they’re going to evac her to Denver.”
She’s asleep, her face the picture of peace except for the hollowed-out features. And even still, she looks beautiful.
“I assume you’re stickin’ around until she wakes up?”
“I have to be here when she wakes up.” I pull her tiny hand into mine. “She’s afraid of hospitals.”
A soft knock comes from behind me. I turn to see Blake standing a respectful distance away. “Cool if I come in?”
I nod and turn back to Gia.
“I talked to Hodgeson.” Blake walks around to the side of the bed to face me.
Lieutenant Dave Hodgeson helped Blake nail the guys who doped him earlier this year. He said he’d call and try to get some inside information on where the fuck Hatch is and what he’s running from.
I’m hoping he’s got some good information. Soon as Gia wakes up and gets settled, I’m going after the tubby piece of shit for what he did to her. The sooner we find him, the sooner I can kill him.
I swing my gaze to Blake. “And?”
“Dude’s on the run for homicide. Murder-for-hire type shit.”
Son of a bitch. My jaw locks down; anger and fear swirl in my gut. She’s been shacked up with a murderer. I pinch the bridge of my nose, trying to stay calm, and force my mind to what’s important: her health. I need her to wake up, and yelling in her face for trusting a guy like Hatch won’t help. But what was she thinking?
“Who’d he kill?” Jonah’s question is laced with frustration.
“Dave couldn’t give me too many details. All I know is that it was a hit, apparently on a rival MC member.” He scratches his jaw and shrugs. “Guess those boys deliver their own brand of retribution. Cops would be doing Hatch a favor if they took him to prison. He’d be someone’s bitch, but I think that’d be a better alternative than having your eyeballs cut from your skull with a butter knife.”
My stomach twists with worry. These are the kinds of people she lived with, shared her life with? My God, anything could’ve happened.
“Dave mention where Hatch might be?” I’m thinking that tipping off the rival MC might do me a favor. It’d take care of Hatch and my hands stay clean.
Fuck! What the hell is my problem? That makes me no better than him.
“They heard he was in Vegas. Obvious choice would be Mexico.” He sets his eyes on me. “They’ll find him.”