Nate saw the instant Zane made up his mind. Zane’s hand tightened slightly on the trigger, and his eyes flared. Fuck, this was going to hurt. His body tensed.
“You don’t scare me at all, Worthington, and you never did.” Zane pulled the trigger. Nate felt his shoulder fly back as he and Worthington were pushed back and off balance. The bullet went straight through his left shoulder like a freaking arrow on fire. Nate hit the ground. It wasn’t more than a second or two before Zane was hauling him up. He turned to see that the bullet had struck Worthington in his shoulder. Nate groaned as his body started to shake. His left arm wouldn’t move.
Zane stood over Worthington. The agent panted and held his shoulder. Blood was squeezing out from between his fingers, but the asshole would live. Zane had his rifle pointed straight at Worthington’s head.
“Nate can handle a little pain.” Zane looked fierce in the dim light. Stef came to stand beside him. “Tell me where Callie is, or Stef and I will start filling you full of bullets. I am inclined to let you live now that I really think about it. I think Ellis might have a few things to say to you when you hit the prison system, and I am really looking forward to your execution for killing a federal agent, but if you don’t tell me where my wife is, I’ll make sure you go out real slow.”
“She’s alive,” Worthington replied quickly. “She got away.”
Zane’s sigh of relief mirrored Nate’s. He nodded shortly and turned to Stef. “Call it in. We need at least one ambulance. Tell Stella to call Del Norte for backup. Nate, you got some cuffs on you?”
Nate leaned back against a tree and then thought better of it when every nerve on his left side sparked to painful life. “On the right-hand side of my belt.” He gingerly moved aside his jacket to give Zane a chance to get the cuffs. He really hoped that ambulance got here soon and brought large amounts of pain killers with it. Getting shot fucking hurt.
“There they are.”
Nate turned his head quickly. The Harper twins were coming up from behind them and Callie, thank God, was with them. She had a shotgun in her hand and was the most beautiful sight he’d ever seen.
“What happened? Is everyone all right?” Callie rushed toward them.
“Looks like we missed all the fun, Rye.” Max Harper slung his rifle over his shoulder. “Sheriff, we found Callie holed up with Mel in a sniper position. Nell’s not going to let Callie into her pacifist club anymore. Logan is helping Mel down. He took a bullet to the thigh. We’ll have to make sure the doc who works on him is fully human. Looks like you could use a doc, too, Sheriff.”
“Oh, Nate.” Callie stared at his shoulder.
“Yeah, maybe it’s time I found this town a doctor,” Stefan mused.
Nate turned just in time to see Worthington reach behind his back with his good hand. He started to shout a warning, but Zane was turning to cuff the agent. Nate tried to get between Zane and the bullet Worthington was about to put into him. He wasn’t thinking, just running on pure instinct. He saw a flash of metal and then there was a horrible blast.
Worthington’s gun fell uselessly to his side as he slumped down. Callie stood over the body. Her hands started to shake and the shotgun she’d just used to blow half of the DEA agent’s head to hell and back fell to the side. Zane managed to catch her before she hit the ground.
“She passed out.” Zane cradled her gently against his chest. “She killed him.”
Rye Harper looked at the mangled body of the man Callie had just killed. “She did a damn fine job, too.”
Stef joined him. “Nah, she still pulled to the left. I never could get her to shoot straight.”
“Yeah, well, it was effective,” Max interjected. “Hey, now Callie can join Marie and Rach in their ‘I killed a son of a bitch’ club.”
Nate heard what they were saying, but he was staring down at Callie. He winced but used his good hand to smooth back her hair. “Baby, are you okay?”
Her eyes fluttered open. “Nate?”
Zane’s arms tightened around her.
“I’m here, baby. I’m fine. Zane’s fine, although he did shoot me.”
Callie’s eyes came wide open now. “What!”
Zane stood with her in his arms. “He’ll forgive me, babe. Come on, Nate. Let’s get her to a place where the EMTs can find us easily. I want them to take a look at her. She’s got blood on her arm.”
“It’s okay. I got grazed when…oh, I killed him, and I’m not even sorry.” Callie’s eyes were wide with tears.
Nate kissed her gently. “It’s going to be okay, Callie. It was us or him. You made the right call.”
Her hand came up and pulled him close. She kissed first him and then Zane. His eyes met Zane’s. They held for a moment of perfect harmony, and then Zane turned and began to walk. Nate gritted his teeth and forced his legs to move. They were his family. He would follow them anywhere.
Chapter Sixteen
Callie stood by and watched as Zane flipped the light on. The whole front of the building was lit up in electric blue and red. Trio was open for business.
There was a shout throughout the bar. This little ceremony was strictly for show. Most of Bliss was sitting in Trio’s booths or at the bar when the place was officially opened. There was a great cheer as the beer started to flow.
“Congrats, little sister,” Stefan said, sliding an arm around her shoulder.
“Thanks,” she replied. She watched as Zane accepted the heartfelt congratulations of his friends. “And thank you for giving him the loan.”
Stef nodded. “I figure if I’m trusting the big bastard with my little sister, I can trust him with some cash. The place looks great.”
Stef looked around the bar. There was a blank look on his face that was replaced with a forced smile the minute he realized she was looking at him. Callie sighed. He’d been that way ever since the night Nate had been shot. The next morning, Jennifer Waters had taken a bus out of town, and Callie hadn’t heard from her since. Stef refused to talk about Jen or what happened that night after he let her out of the cell. Callie let it go. He would talk about it when he was ready. As for Jen, she’d left without even a goodbye. It worried Callie to no end, but she had to think Jen had her reasons.
Even without her friend, the three months they had spent putting together Trio and rehabbing Nate’s shoulder had been the best of her life. Even when Nate had been crabby, she’d felt like she was working toward something. She was building her future with her husbands. She glanced at Zane. On paper, he was her legal husband, but Nate had stood right beside them at the courthouse and when the town had thrown them a reception, he’d taken the congratulations right along with Zane.
Now she just wished her other hubby would get his sweet tushy home.
Zane pulled her away from Stef and into his arms. “Like it, babe?”
“You know I do.” She went on her toes to place a kiss on those amazing lips of his. “I just wish Nate had been here.”
“Where the hell is Nate anyway?” Stef asked. “Wasn’t his plane due at four?”
Nate had been in El Paso for three days clearing up all the paperwork he needed to end the case. Once the DEA had control of the accounts, Ellis’s money had dried up. The bounty was off Zane’s chest. She had wanted to go with him, but Zane needed her more. Still, there was a knot in her stomach.
Zane smiled down at her. “You worry too much. He’s coming home.”