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Be My Hero(63)



Well, when she put it that way, she kind of made it sound bad. Except we  wanted it because we loved Julian. She obviously did not. She hadn't  even asked about him or tried to hold him since barging through the  doorway; she was too busy being a bitch.

Setting my hand in my hip, I got my attitude on and sent her an arch  glare. If she wanted to play the conversation this way, I would so go  there with her. I was foaming at the mouth to let my inner  overprotective momma come out to verbally bitch slap this piece of work.

"Take your baby?" I repeated. With a dark laugh, I stepped right up into  her face. "Lady, you're the one who abandoned him here in the first  place. You left him alone in a house with no adult supervision  whatsoever. The place could've caught fire, he could've fallen and died,  been beaten to death by some . . . burglar who'd found his way in.  Anything. But did you consider that? No. You were too busy being a  fucking nasty heartless cow." Okay, maybe I was going a little  overboard, but I was too mad to think rationally. "You don't have a  baby. You do not deserve this baby."

Yeah, I felt all good and jazzed about telling her off and saying what  I'd been dying to say to her for weeks. I felt like bouncing on my toes  and cracking my neck to the side like some kind of boxer preparing for a  big match. I was about to go off on my Pick tangent next-telling her  how shitty she'd treated him-when her face turned purple.

"That's it. I don't know who the fuck you think you are, but I gave birth to that kid. And I'm getting him away from you."

"What?" Oh, shit. That wasn't supposed to happen. "No. Wait." When she  moved around me toward him, I stepped into her path and grabbed her arm.  "You can't do that."

A sick nausea swirled up my nostrils until tears sprang to my eyes.

Tristy yanked her arm out of my hold and pushed me aside. As I stumbled  back, she jerked him up roughly. He started crying instantly.

I leapt in front of the door and barred it with my body. "Wait, wait, wait. I'm sorry. Let's just talk this out."

"Get out of my way, bitch." Her eyes were wild. I wasn't sure she was  sober. I gulped and called upon every nerve in my body to calm myself.  But, oh my God, I'd never heard Julian cry like that before. It made  Skylar start to cry too, and I already knew tears were pouring down my  own cheeks. I just wanted scoop both my babies up and kick this piece of  trash out of my home.         

     



 

"Just take a breath and think about this. Think about what you're doing to Pick."

She blinked, swayed by his name. So I kept pressing that point. "He has  stood by your side your entire life. He has always helped you whenever  you've needed help, and you know he always will."

Her eyes were filling with tears now, too. "Oh, is that why he wanted  the annulment, then? Why he wants to adopt Julian? To help me? You and  that bastard must be pretty cozy if he's told you so much about me. I  think he's doing this just so he can keep fucking you."

I ground my teeth, upset she could twist what Pick and I had into  something so perverted. But I had to settle down and think of Julian.  "You're wrong. Pick is thinking about you. He understands you need your  freedom, and he's trying to give it to you. He wants to take care of  your baby for you. You left him here for that reason, right? Because you  knew Pick was the best person for him. And look, he's taken care of  him, hasn't he?"

I motioned to Julian, but he was wailing so hard, I don't think I made a  very good point. I continued begging, "The least you can do is wait  here and talk to him. You owe him that much." Then, when Pick got here,  he'd talk her out of taking our little boy away. I had every confidence  in him. What I didn't have confidence in was myself and my ability to  keep Tristy here that long.

Both children kept crying. If I went for Skylar, I knew Tristy would  escape out the door, so I tried for him. I held out my arms tentatively.  "Do you want me to hold him? I can get him to stop crying."

"Get the fuck back." She scurried away from me and shot me a glare. "Don't touch me."

I curled my arms back to myself. They felt empty without him.

"Okay. Let me call Pick, then. I'll call Pick, and you guys can talk."  He could fix this. He knew how to deal with irrational women, this one  specifically. He could get Julian back.

Indecision crossed her face. But after a moment, she gave a jerky nod. "Okay . . . okay."

It felt like the biggest gamble of my life, stepping away from the door,  but I did it, my legs shaking the entire way. I scooped up Skylar, held  her close and sat next to the landline phone. Three finger-shaking  attempts later, I was shot straight to Pick's voice mail. My stomach  roiled with unease. I left a message, and tried the club next. No  answer. So I tried Mason, hoping he might be working tonight too.

Another no-fucking-answer.

Next, I rang Reese. She picked up in four rings. "Please," I sobbed. "I need you."



PICK



It was long, dragging, obnoxiously loud night at Forbidden. Hamilton had  the bar with me. He worked with quiet efficiency, so we easily filled  our orders. The loud music from the jukebox, and the women dancing with  all the men chasing after them was starting to give me a headache. Same  damn thing every night. I just wanted to get home to my Tinker Bell and  curl up around her, and maybe finally get inside her again. It'd been  too long since we'd last done that. Skylar was feeling better, so maybe-

When I saw a familiar face weaving through the crowd, looking intent to  worm her way through, I frowned and moved toward Reese just as she  reached the bar.

"What're you doing here? Lowe's not working tonight."

"I know." Her blue eyes were large and bright as she grabbed my arm  hard. "You need to get home. Right now. Mason's on his way to fill in  for you."

The urgency in her voice, the fear in her eyes-I barely waved Quinn off  before I was leaping over the bar and sprinting toward the exit.

I made it home in record time. I didn't realize Reese had followed me  until I found her at my heels, pounding up the stairs to my apartment.

I shoved the door open as soon as I reached it. Eva paced inside the  living room, clutching Skylar to her chest. For a moment, I was relieved  to find her unharmed. Then I noticed how heavily she cried in great,  heaving sobs. Her eyes were swollen and red, her hair a mess, her face  as pale as chalk.

"What's wrong?" I crossed to her and clutched her shoulders in my hands,  prepared to kill whoever had upset her. Had Skylar taken a turn for the  worst? Or her father-

"He's gone," she wailed. "Oh, God. Oh, God."

"Who . . . ?" I glanced around, realizing Julian wasn't anywhere in the  front room. When I turned back, the devastation on her face made my skin  prickle with a new kind of horror. "Where's Fighter?"

Squeezing her eyes closed, she choked on a sob and bent forward, crying  even harder. "She took him. She came in here and just . . . she took  him."

"What? Who?" I shook her, needing her to focus. "Damn it, Tink. What the hell happened?"

"Tristy. She took him."         

     



 

My fingers tightened reflectively. For a second, I was too scared to speak. Then I roared, "And you just let her?"

She yanked out of my hold and glared up at me, her tears making her blue  eyes glitter with an ethereal kind of fury. "Yes, Pick, I just stepped  aside and blithely let her stroll in here and take him out without a  single word of protest. Fuck you! Of course, I didn't just let her."

She turned away and sought comfort from Reese, who immediately gathered  both her and Skylar in a hug. It hurt to watch her seek solace from  somebody else, making me realize how harsh I'd been.

Cursing fluidly, I clutched my hair and squeezed my eyes closed. I knew I  should apologize, but Julian was gone and I couldn't get past that.

"What happened?"

Since my voice was calmer, she straightened from Reese's shoulder and  pushed the tears out of her eyes. "The neighbors called the cops. She  and I had yelled at each other and-"

"Yeah, yeah." I waved my hand, irritated. I knew how easy it was to get the police to our place. "What did they do?"

She shook her head, blindly. "They let her take him. What do you think  they did? She's his mother. I had no legal right to keep him here. I  even told them I'd never met her before in my life and had no proof she  was really his mother. But then she supplied proof. I tried to tell them  she'd left him months ago; she was unfit. Then they asked about you. I  told them you were working, but I couldn't get a hold of you . . . I  tried everything. I'm so sorry, Pick." She turned back to Reese, weeping  solidly. "I'm so sorry."

"It's-" I wanted to tell her it was okay. I even reached out to touch  her back, but I ended up pulling my hand away so I could rub my face  instead, unable to get past the fact that my son was out there, with a  druggie, doing God knows what. "Jesus. I gotta find them. I gotta . . . "  I spun in a circle trying to think. I glanced at the girls, and met  Reese's gaze, her eyes brimming with concern. "I'm gonna go find them."