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Twisted Together (Monsters in the Dark #3)(197)

By:Pepper Winters


"Do you believe the cheating allegations that he uses the women he rescues?"

"Tell us about your wedding-is it true you released a thousand birds?"

Q held up his hand, silencing everyone with one savage downward sweep. "Enough! We've agreed to one interview, and those questions will be answered at the appropriate time." Looking as if he wanted to shoot everyone in the room, he said, "I wish to thank everyone who donated to Feathers of Hope, for their continued support of Moineau Holdings, and for everyone who has been a true friend right from the beginning." Holding up the scroll, he growled, "But this has been given incorrectly. I'm not deserving of this accolade. I'm nothing but a man with a past looking for a way to deserve everything I've been given." 

His eyes fell on mine, burning with desire; I flushed. Cameras clicked and I had no doubt the image would be splattered on newspapers around the world. Q had become a hot commodity, and he'd married me-an ex-slave … a kidnapped woman.

I'd caught my own prince. My own dark wonderful prince.

Q tore up the scroll.

I blinked. "Q-what are you-?"

The room rippled with concern. The prime minster stepped forward, his forehead furrowed. "Um, Mr. Mercer, I don't think … "

Q cut him off. "Please give me a moment. It's not what it looks like." He continued to rip up the thick parchment. I hadn't even read what he'd been graced with and now never would-he'd turned it into confetti.

Shit, what is he doing?

My heart raced, not wanting to interfere, but terrified he was making things worse.

Keeping the shards in his hand, he stalked off the stage, heading to the first row where doctors, therapists, and police-all who'd been with Q from the beginning-stood.

With a hard smile, he gave them a piece of the scroll.

Once everyone had a scrap, Q returned to the stage. Dragging a hand through his hair, he simply said, "Now the award has been rightfully given. To the men and women who fought on a daily basis-before any recognition or benefit. They fought against evil-just as all the supporters and workers of Feathers of Hope do. Thank you. And now, I'm leaving. We have another engagement."

Cameras flashed as Q grabbed my hand, yanking me off the stage.

We didn't go back to our seats, instead, Q slammed through the double doors, leading me into the huge entrance of the town hall.

"Q-we should wait-" I didn't like going anywhere without security. Ever since committing murder to avenge my master, I'd been ruthless inside. I pretended to maintain my innocence, but beneath it, I was vicious. I wouldn't have any qualms of killing or hurting if our life's were threatened. It didn't mean I wouldn't let others get their hands dirty, however.

Where's Franco?

Cameramen and reporters swelled behind us like an unstoppable wave. They clicked and queried, staying at a respectful distance.

"Franco's behind us. I just want to get to the interview and get it over with." Q's jaw ticked, guiding me fast toward the exit. He didn't say a word as he smashed open the doors, striding into the street.

A roar.

A cresting of voices, cheers, gratefulness.

My eyes widened, unable to comprehend. Q's fingers tightened around mine. He cursed, eyes looking frantically for freedom. "Goddammit."

Women.

So many women-some with friends, others with families, but all linked by the same look of reverence in their eyes for Q.

Q.

My husband was beloved.

Franco appeared, flanking Q while Frederick and Angelique appeared by my side. "Wow," Angelique murmured. "How is this possible?" Her long black hair was coiled into a bun; her white dress setting off her dusky skin.

A policeman in full mob gear climbed the steps. "I'm sorry, Mr. Mercer. We didn't anticipate this."

"What the hell happened here?" Q demanded.



       
         
       
        

The prime minster tapped Q's shoulder. "The state invited some of the women you've had a hand in saving. I'm afraid we underestimated the response we would receive." His wrinkled face and salt and pepper hair looked regal if not a little pompous. "It looks like you're in for a long afternoon."

Oh, my God. My heart went from thudding to whizzing. "Are these … "

Q's face was stoic, but his pale eyes burned. "You did this without consulting me?"

So many women! So many risks. My instincts fanned out, seeking a threat. Q's sacrifice to let Lynx hurt him had worked. No other death notes were delivered, no attempts on his life initiated.

But all it takes is one.

The prime minster looked at his shoes, abashed. "We wanted to show you just how honoured France is to have such an exemplary citizen. I'm sorry if it was the wrong thing to do."