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Chapter Forty

 

Derek woke up coughing loudly and feeling his head spinning. “Did anyone get the number of that truck?”

 

Familiar hazel eyes---more gold than green---sparkled back at him. He was beyond relieved to see Nurse Tess at his side. She was in rumpled blue scrubs, her make-up was mussed from crying, and her hair seemed oily from not having washed it in days. It was the most beautiful he’d ever seen her. God, Derek was turning into a softer man than he’d like. Well, maybe not exactly that, but he had definitely let his heart be claimed by one Tess Everhart, and he couldn’t regret that. She was brave and loyal and smart, a million things that he’d never thought he’d have in a woman. He didn’t regret leaving The Black Top Sinners, not if that was the only way to keep her. He’d never regret that.

 

He reached out his hand and was relieved when she squeezed it. She smiled back at him as he spoke. “After I got shot, I think I kind of blacked out. I was terrified that he’d do the same to you. I…how am I?”

 

She snickered and pulled up his gown just enough for him to see the gauze and the bandages over his abdomen. “You had a fairly serious gunshot wound there. It missed major organs, but you got an infection and we had to induce a coma for two weeks while the antibiotics worked through you. We just took you off the meds and removed the tube. Your infection looks great, though, and you’ll pull through.” She giggled, and it was the most amazing sound he’d ever heard, like wind chimes on a windy spring day, and far more beautiful to hear. She sat up straighter and pushed her blonde hair back over her shoulders. “As a nurse, between your broken toes and sore ribs and the gunshot wound and various scars, I have to recommend you take some serious bed rest.”

 

He smirked back at her. “As long as the bed rest includes you naked, darling.”

 

She nodded and kissed him. “I think we can arrange that, although, as much as I hate to say it, for at least a week, you really should avoid getting your heart rate up.”

 

“So I’m reduced to being a civilian with nothing but cuddling for a week. Darling, the things you do to me, I swear.”

 

She nodded. “Well, I like to think that I’m worth it.”

 

He enjoyed letting her kiss him once more, her tongue playing artfully with his own. “I know you are. So what did happen to Ron?”

 

She burst into tears, and he opened up his arms as best he could, despite the PICC line and various IVs leading into his arms. She curled up carefully next to him. “You’re going to hate me.”

 

He snorted. “I know there’s nothing you can do that would make me think that, not ever.”

 

“I stabbed him. After he shot you, he was aiming to do it again, and he…God, Derek!”

 

She broke into deeper sobs, and he held her closer, rubbing wide circles over her back with the flat of his palm. Pain lanced through him, white hot and biting into his heart. Ron had been his family, his brother, and then he’d shot right through him. It would sting, thinking of his death, but it still stung more to remember his betrayal, his anger. How had he not noticed how upset Ron was? There was a time when he knew Ron’s every emotion before the expressions even crossed the other man’s face.

 

“It’s okay, shh. It’s going to be okay, I promise,” he said.

 

“How? I’m a killer.”

 

“Sometimes killing isn’t out of cruelty. Sometimes you’re trying to protect your own, and it’s not good but it’s natural. If it’s like law of the jungle, kill or be killed, then that’s something people can understand. It doesn’t make you a serial killer.”

 

“But I
wanted
him dead. There might have been another way. There might have been a way to injure him,” she said, curling up into him more deeply. “I just don’t understand. It was like I was a different person, a colder and harder person. But he’s the one who cut Jason off too.”

 

“He what?”

 

“It was years ago, but I guess he just liked causing mayhem,” she said, her voice low and broken. “I did this in part not because he was going to hurt you, but a lot because I wanted revenge. How bad does that make me?”

 

“Not that bad, I promise,” he said. “You loved Jason, and he hurt him and hurt me, and he would have turned the gun on you. Trust me. He didn’t get to be an enforcer for no reason at all. I…do you have my things?”

 

She nodded and picked up a small paper bag on the side. It was by a balloon bouquet. That surprised him. It wasn’t the Sinners’ style, to say the least, to do things like that. Frowning as she handed him the bag, he looked up at Tess. “Was that from Spike or Trixie?”

 

She laughed and wiped at the tears in her eyes. “No, that was from Lizzy. After she dropped off this paper bag with something she said you’d want badly today, she and Ricardo both went Dutch on the biggest bouquet they could find. I thought it was so weird myself, but it’s a nice gesture.”

 

“I think the big one shaped like a bright pink bow is a nice touch.”

 

“They said they got the biggest, not necessarily the most manly. Why?”

 

“It was just unexpected. I never had friends who sent me things like that before. Hell, I thought Lizzy and Ricardo hated me.”

 

“I don’t think that they do. Hell, Lizzy has been so excited lately. She wants to know when you wake up, and I should probably buzz her right now.”

 

“No, Tess, wait,” he said, digging out the velvet box from the bag.

 

Her gorgeous hazel eyes went wide, and he hoped to God that even with their whirlwind week, she’d take him seriously and wouldn’t reject him. “What?”

 

He popped open the box to reveal the plain platinum solitaire, cut in a pear shape before her. “I would get down on one knee, darling, but I’m basically a mess right now.”

 

She laughed, her eyes shiny with tears. “As part of your medical team, I really think you shouldn’t.”

 

Derek nodded, and when he spoke, he spoke with a certainty he’d rarely felt in his life. “Tess, you’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me. You trusted me even when logic said you shouldn’t have. You saved my life, even though it was such a risk to your own. Hell, the worst of the Death’s Head Sinners had you at their mercy, and you still took me back even after Trent and his minion were so rough. Even if it’s been a hell of a month for you, I don’t think we can be tested more than we already have. Would you marry me? It doesn’t have to be now, but it can be a couple years. I just need you to know that I’m serious, and there’s nothing else I can do that I think would get that impression across to you more.”

 

She nodded but hesitated. “I still killed Ron. Maybe I’m the one not good enough for you. Maybe you could do better and should go back to the Sinners.”

 

“Or,” he said, his voice honest and generous. “You’re a hell of a brave woman, and I want you with me, now or twenty years from now. I love you.”

 

She nodded and held out her hand. He slipped the ring on easily as if the metal had been made for her; maybe it had in some way. “Yes, then, Derek Allanson, I’ll marry you. Although, you have one thing left to do.”

 

“What’s that?”

 

She laughed. “It’s time for your neurological exam all over again. So, who’s president…”

 

THE END

 

 

 

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