Breaking Hammer (Motorcycle Club Romance) (Inferno Motorcycle Club Book 3) (38 page)

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A man I’d never see again.

A man I could never forget.

We crept up the stairs to the second floor and met up with the second team.  With a wave of his hand, Eddie sent the second team in motion, up the wide stairs to the third floor.

Axe's voice came across the radio, over our earpieces.  "Guys, we have movement on the third floor.  I can't make out numbers, but you're going to have company."

We resumed movement up the stairs, reaching the landing.  The second team stacked up on the left side of the door, and Eddie stacked us up on the right side.  Javi reached out and tested the door handle.  It depressed completely, unlocked, and he kept it open, ready for Eddie's signal.

We streamed through the doorway in silence, and found the two remaining guards walking towards us.  I didn't see what happened, from my position, but I heard muffled noise and a couple of thuds as bodies fell to the floor.

Eddie paused, dividing the teams again.  "Diego and Manny cover left; Javi and Squid to the right.  Blaze, Hammer and me will head straight."

I heard Axe's voice over the radio again.  "Straight ahead, guys, thirty feet.  In the bedroom we're assuming is Aston's.  Presume this is the target.  He has someone with him, small.  A kid.  Line of sight is clear.  Standing by."  He was ready to take the shot.

"Standby, Axe," Eddie said.
  "We don't want to blow his fucking torso clear off."  The armor-piercing rounds Axe had selected, in order to get through the shuttered windows of the compound, made Axe's shot a last resort.  We wanted Aston alive.

For the time being.

Eddie gestured, and the team burst forward, entering the room with weapons at the ready.

Aston was expecting us.  He stood in the middle of the room,
clutching the shirt of a boy, a handgun pressed to the boy's head.  "Don't fucking think about it," he said.  "Shoot me, and the boy dies."

The boy whimpered quietly, tears streaming down his face.
 A stain appeared on the front of his shorts.

Blaze
stood beside me, both of our weapons drawn on Aston.  He spoke calmly.  "No one has to die here, Aston," he said.  "Is this Ben?"

"Yes," Ben whimpered.
 "I'm scared."

"I bet you are,"
Blaze said.  "We don't want you, Aston.  We just want the kid.  It's all we've come for."

Aston smirked.
 "Then you're going to be disappointed," he said.

"No
w," Eddie said, from off to my right.

B
efore I could blink, Javi had shot Aston in the arm that held the gun, then, in almost a seamless movement, crossed to the other side of the room and pinned him to the ground.
 Shit, he was good.

Ben didn't move, just stood there, crying.
 I bent down as I approached him.  "Ben," I said, in as gentle a tone as I could muster, "Your mommy sent us.  We're here to take you to her."

"My mom's here," he said.

"She is?" I knew she should be, but my heart leapt in my throat, even at the thought.  "Do you know what room she's in?"

He shook his head.
 "I didn't see her.  I heard them talking."

"We'll find her," I said.
 "Don't worry now.  You're going to be safe."

I heard Manny y
ell from one of the other rooms.  "She's in here!"  Ben's hand in mine, he jogged beside me.

"My mommy's in there?" he asked.

"Yeah, kiddo," I said.  When we got to the door of the room, I stopped short.  Who knew what kind of shape she was in?  I didn't want to traumatize the kid any further than he'd already been.

Then Meia stood i
n the doorway, Squid and Diego behind her.  Clad in a thin cotton shift, her face pale and bruised, swollen nearly beyond recognition, she didn't look like the Meia I'd left behind.  I felt Ben's hand squeeze mine tightly.  
Shit, the kid was probably fucking terrified.

"Ben." Meia put her hand to her mouth, and tears began to stream down her face.
 She fell to her knees on the floor.  "Ben, you look so big."

"Momma?"
 Ben let go of my hand and tentatively took a step toward her, then threw his arms around her neck.  "Momma, you came to get me."

"Yeah, baby," she said.
 "We got you."

"Look,
not to be insensitive and shit," Squid said, "But we need to get the fuck out of here."

I nodded.
 We weren't out of here yet, but just seeing Meia in one piece, hugging her kid...I knew I'd done the right thing.

A FEW DAYS LATER

"Are you sure you want to be the one to do this?" Hammer asked me, his lips pressed so tightly together I swear they were starting to turn white.

I laughed, the sound bitter.
 "Are you asking me if I want to be the one to murder the man who raped me, over and over, when I was a child?  The man who kidnapped me after I became an adult, stole my child from my arms, and forced me to become his sex slave?"

Hammer put his hands on my arms, squared my body to face his.
 "I'm not kidding, Meia.  I wouldn't ask this if I wasn't serious.  When I killed those men, the men who murdered April, it wasn't pretty.  The rage took over, and it was fucking brutal.  I thought it would fix everything.  I thought it would get rid of my anger.  But it didn't.  It wasn't rewarding, the way I thought it would be."

"I'm not under the illusion that killing Aston is going to solve everything, Hammer," I said.
 "But I have to be the one to do it.  That right belongs to me."

Hammer nodded.
 "I thought you'd say that."  He led me into the room where they'd been holding Aston.  Benicio's "kill room," Hammer had called it.

Aston sat in the middle of the room naked, his hands and feet tied to a chair.
 His head lolled down, and he was barely conscious.  Bruises of every shape and size covered the expanse of his body, mottled shades of purples and reds.  His fingers were bloodied stumps, the damage so bad I couldn't tell if they were even there anymore.  He moaned under his breath, this constant whine that sounded like a dying animal.

I felt something stir inside me, but it wasn't empathy for him or his pain, or even sympathy at his state.
 It was something else, something dark.

I wanted him to suffer for what he'd done to me.
 To my sister.  To my son.

Beside me, Hammer handed me a knife.
 He looked at me, his brow furrowed, and I grasped the handle, cool against my palm.  As soon as I felt the blade in my hand, I knew I would do it.  I wanted to watch him as he took his last breath.

He deserved to die.
 I wanted to be the one to kill him.  There was no pain too great for the man who had taken my childhood away from me, who had destroyed my innocence.

I approached him, knife in my palm, my hands steady, my stride certain.
 He looked up at me, his lids heavy, drunk with the agony of the torture he'd experienced.  I knew how that felt.  Looking at him, I could feel my cheekbone throb, a reminder of where he'd hit me.  I could taste him in my mouth, putrid on my tongue.

He deserved everything he was about to get.

He inhaled ragged breath, and then spoke, his voice barely audible in the room.  "I...don't...regret...anything," he said.  "You...fucking...cunt."

If anything were to push me over the edge, it would be hearing Aston regret nothing, none of the abuse I had suffered, none of the horrors he had inflicted on so many women and children.  Now, I was resolved to do what I was about to do. 
I smiled as I strode the last few steps to him, and touched the blade to his skin, directly beside his flaccid cock.  The part of him that had caused me so much pain.  "Goodbye, Aston," I said.

Then I cut it off.
  With excruciating slowness.

I felt like I was outside of myself, watching it happen from above, as I sliced into his flesh.
 His wail of pain sounded like it came from far away, distant, almost like a dream.  When I finally had it finished, I stepped back, watching him bleed.

There was so much blood.

I unfurled my hand to look at the piece of him, and dropped it to the floor with the knife.  

I didn't need to look at the life drain from his body.
 It was done.  The monster was gone.

I turned away, his blood coating my palms, covering my clothes, and when I looked at Hammer, I was sure he would hate me.
 I was sure he would think I was a monster myself.

What kind of a woman would do this?

But instead, he put his arm around my shoulder and led me gently from the room.  "Let's get you cleaned up," he said.

"The body," I whispered, still numb from what I'd just done.

"Benicio's men will take care of everything," he said, nodding toward one of the men who walked past us into the room.  "We need to get you cleaned up here before we get you home.  Martina will be waiting."

MacKenzie’s nanny had agreed to stay with Ben while Hammer and I went out.
 Ben was already asleep; he never would have let me out of his sight otherwise.  Since we'd left Thailand, he was attached to me at the hip.  But that was just fine by me.  Having him returned to me warmed my heart more than I could put into words, and I desperately wanted to make up for the time I'd lost away from him.  Martina thought Hammer and I were going out on a date, and she'd shooed us out the door, telling us to stay out as late as we liked.  I think she was just glad to think that Hammer was dating someone.  If she knew what kind of a "date" she'd just sent us out on...I shivered a little.

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