Creed (Unfinished Hero 02)

I decided sharing time was over. At least for me.

That was why I asked Live, “You doin’ okay?”

Something flashed across his face, he looked away, down to the floor then back at me. “No. Don’t like breathin’ that bitch’s air. Don’t like her touchin’ me. Knight’s keepin’ me busy and away from her so I don’t gotta spend a lot of time with her but when I do, gotta keep up appearances. I’ll be happy when this shit is done and I can get shot of her ass.”

I got that, big time, so I nodded.

Rhash’s phone beeped, he pulled it out, looked at it and then he shoved it back in his pants.

“Knight’s done with Creed,” he announced.

We all moved to and through the door and up the stairs but it was probably only me who was hoping we didn’t open the door to a bloodbath.

We didn’t. Creed had his back to the wall, arms crossed on his chest, feet crossed at the ankles looking like he was waiting patiently for his woman to get done in a shop so he could take her ass to a bar and get a beer. Knight was leaning against his conference table with much the same look about him. My eyes did a scan of Creed first then Knight and they seemed hunky dory. In good spirits even, like they’d just got done talking about the Rockies chance at a pennant this year. This ticked me off so I stopped and crossed my arms on my own chest.

My eyes narrowed on Knight. “I know I have a vagina but that doesn’t negate the fact that I have a brain and a spine so I can make my own decisions about my life and deal with the consequences. I’m also not real big on dudes talking about my shit behind my back.”

He held my gaze steadily and replied, “Babe, cool it. You got a man who cares about you, namely me, this shit is gonna happen. Deal with it because it’s not not gonna happen because you throw a shit fit about it with a gun on your belt.”

I opened my mouth to speak but Creed cut in so I looked to him.

“Baby, it’s cool. I’m not gonna be pissed that after what you been through, for the last ten years you had a man who gives a shit about you at your back and doesn’t delay in layin’ it out that, because you got your man back, he’s still gonna have your back. He’s cool. I’m cool. Now you need to be cool. You get me?”

At the, “You get me?” I rolled my eyes at the same time my phone rang.

I pulled it out, ignoring Creed’s amused grin and looked at the display. I felt my brows draw together as I flipped it open and put it to my ear.

“Hey, babe,” I greeted.

“Sylvie.”

At the sound of her voice, my back went straight and my eyes sliced to Creed. “Talk to me.”

“I hurt.”

Fuck. Fuck. Fuck!

I lifted a hand, my gaze going to Knight. I snapped but he was already straightened away from the table and staring at me, alert. “Serena, where are you?”

“He just left. At the hotel. I hurt, Sylvie.”

I heard the pain and tears in her voice.

Knight was already taking long strides to his desk and computer.

“You need Baldy?” I asked into the phone, looking down to my boots.

“Baldy?”

“Dr. Baldwin, Serena. You need him?”

“Yes.”

Shit. Fuck. Shit!

I looked at Knight, nodded and turned on my boot toward the door. “What hotel, babe? Room number. I’m on my way. So is Baldy.”

She gave me the hotel name and room number as I jogged down the steps, hearing boots behind me.

“Hang tight, Serena. We’ll be there, ten minutes,” I told her as I ran across the nightclub still hearing boots behind me.

“I don’t think I can get up to answer the door.” Her voice was weak.

Shit!

“Don’t worry,” I assured her. “We’ll get it. Be there in ten.”

“Okay, Sylvie,” she whispered.

“Soon, baby,” I whispered back.

We were out the door, running down the sidewalk to Creed’s truck parked on the street. He beeped the locks, ran around the hood and we both angled in even as I flipped my phone closed and opened. I called Knight as I gave Creed the hotel name and preliminary directions. Creed pulled away from the curb not like a Grandpa and I put the phone to my ear as I yanked the seatbelt around me.

Knight answered with, “Already called Baldy. He’s on the way.”

“You know where she is?” I asked.

“New rules. Girls report where they’re goin’, phone when they get there, phone when they leave, phone when the door to their house is locked behind them.”

“Right. She’s in room number six twelve,” I told him.

“I’ll text that to Baldy,” he replied.

“Her client pay for an all-nighter?” I asked as Creed took a turn on red he wasn’t supposed to and it felt like the truck was going to go up on two wheels so we both leaned into it.

“Yeah,” he answered. “Gotta go. Report back.”

He disconnected and I flipped the phone shut.

Creed drove and I gave more directions.

Then he murmured, “Cab’s full of your fury, baby, check it.”

“Right,” I muttered and sucked in breath.

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