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Twisted Together (Monsters in the Dark #3)(153)


Once upstairs, the men placed Q on a couch in a small conservatory. It was the only room that looked peaceful with plants rather than stripper poles. 

I allowed the men to untie him-unwrapping his ankles, freeing his arms. I kneeled on the floor by his head, never taking my gaze from his white face. His eyes remained closed, lips slightly parted.

The waves inside splashed against my crumbling self-control. The first tear escaped my control, sliding down my cheek.

Franco disappeared. He came back with a blue blanket draping it over Q's nakedness.

He's dead.

No matter how much I told myself, I couldn't believe it. I didn't want to believe it. If I did it meant my life was over. Forever. I would remain alone.

Hope-that bastardly emotion-wouldn't let me go.

He doesn't feel dead.

He's not gone. He can't be gone.

The cord linking our souls together wasn't completely sundered. Or was I believing my own lies? Numbing myself to the truth?

Q please. Don't leave.

The first wave broke my iron control, sending a torrent of tears up my spine.

I cupped Q's cheek. I froze.

He was clammy. Not cold.

Hope took over my waves of tears, building a wall of wishes.

"Franco … " I looked up, begging him to confirm.

Franco hovered over me, his body seizing with injury. He lowered his good hand beneath Q's nostrils. Ducking beneath his arm, I pressed my ear against Q's damp chest, willing a heartbeat to thud.

My ear grew warm as I pressed harder, throbbing with the need to hear the fundamental part of him thrum.

Moments ticked past while we listened and waited.

Then my hope was confirmed.

Franco and I jerked back together. Our eyes met, wide with awe. "He's breathing," Franco said. I blurted, "His heartbeat is faint but it's there."

The churning waves vanished, leaving me with frantic calm. "Someone get more blankets. Water. Call an ambulance." I pressed my ear to Q's chest again, needing to hear.

Thud … thud …

You're going to be okay.

Q's unconscious form became the hub of commotion. Men dashed around, delivering blankets, first aid kits, and water.

I didn't move from Q's side. With gentle fingertips, I traced his cheekbones, whispering over his lips. "You're safe. Wake up. Please wake up."

Tears breached my eyelashes, dripping over my cheeks. But these were hopeful tears rather than heavy with grief. My body remembered how to feel, thawing the ice in my blood, bringing me up from the darkness and back into the sunshine. "Q-please."

Kneeling higher, I pressed my lips to his. In my mind I tasted his agony-the torture he'd endured. I licked away his screams, letting him know we'd come for him.

We weren't too late.

I'm here.

My body began to quake, exceeding any Richter scale as I filled with shaking gratefulness.

I kissed him again. Hard and fierce.

He didn't move but something shifted in my heart. I knew he'd heard me-sensed me. An awareness gathered in the space as Q clawed his way from unconsciousness, fighting to return.

In increments, he came alive.

His chest raised higher, his lips tightening as pain registered.

Then his eyes went from closed to narrowed to open. Pale jade blazed while the whites of his eyes were bloodshot and raw.

What the hell did they do to him?

I shook my head. I didn't want to know. I never wanted to picture him in such pain. I couldn't handle it. I'd never forgive myself for not extracting a worse toll on Lynx if I knew.

Q's gaze focused on mine, pulling me inside him, sewing us together stronger, deeper than ever before. "Te-Tess?"

I burst into tears. Throwing my arms around his neck, I peppered his face with kisses. I wasn't gentle. I couldn't be gentle.



       
         
       
        

He half-laughed, half-groaned. "Tout va bien." It's okay. His voice was cracked and rough, breathless with pain.

"You're alive. Q-" I couldn't stop kissing him, layering him with all the love I had. "We thought you were dead. How is this possible?" I stroked his cheek, imprinting his glorious face onto my heart.

Q stiffened, wincing as a flush of agony paled his features. "He d-did kill me, a f-few times. Or at least, I think so-I remember leaving-falling..." His eyes clouded. "I followed you, esclave. I thought you'd come-"

"We did come."

He smiled. "Kiss me again. I need to know this is real." His voice was barely audible, cracking and wheezing but I understood every word.

My lips caressed his, drinking him, loving him. It was a chaste kiss. No tongue, only breath and heat and a promise of never leaving.

Pulling away, I asked, "If he killed you-how are you alive?"