puke.
Avoiding his gaze, I fixed my eyes on the horizon. The sun touched the ocean, kissing another day farewell. The worst day of my fucking life.
“Eva,” Nolan breathed as soon as I stood in front of him. “You look breathtakingly beautiful.”
My eyes pleaded with him. Don’t do this. He wasn’t paying attention.
Jones let go of my arm and passed me over to my husband-to-be. By only taking three steps to the side, his legs wide and his arms folded across his chest, his body stance warned me that he was watching me like a hawk. There was no escape. My heart beat in my throat, and my mouth was so dry that my tongue stuck to the roof.
Sofia straightened the train of the dress, spreading it out behind me. Jones indicated for her to disappear, shooing her away like a dog with his hand. She gave me a warm smile, turned on her heels and walked away.
A sense of complete loss overtook me. I had nobody on my side now that Sofia had left. Utterly alone, my whole body shook with fear and trepidation, my knees threatening to buckle under me.
My God. This is really happening.
Strangely, I was beyond tears. Numb and empty, I stood there like a doll.
Nolan took my hands in his. “God, your hands are like ice. Turn to the cameras, darling.”
It took every bit of effort not to scream and run. To turn slowly, like instructed.
“Smile, darling.”
I can’t. My face won’t move.
With all eyes on me, I wanted to tell them all that this was a mistake. The hugest fucking mistake ever. I wanted to shout out that I didn’t want to be there. That everything about this was so wrong on so many levels that it should never be allowed to happen.
But not one word left my mouth.
I’d become as dumb as Sofia. An ice-cold zombie.
The minister, dressed in a sky blue suit that matched the graying of his hair instead of the severe black and white garb I expected, took a step forward. He smiled at me in a compassionate kind of way. He was probably assuming I was simply overwhelmed by the greatness of the moment. After all, I was marrying a senator.
In his hands, he held a book from which he started reading. I could see his lips move, but every word he spoke sounded garbled, as if he were speaking an alien language. My head swam and my stomach cramped violently. Cold sweat broke out on my skin, and I felt like I was about to black out at any moment.
“What the fuck?” Nolan’s voice boomed in my ear.
My head snapped up when Jones lunged forward, both his arms reaching out to grab me. Stunned, I felt myself fall backwards against a hard body. Strong arms folded around my waist and swung me around in a vice-like grip.
What the hell was happening?
Jones lay on the ground, a heavy boot on his back and a gun pointed at his head. His eyes were bugging and he’d gritted his teeth.
How does that feel, asshole?
I lifted my gaze to the man in the boots. A satisfied grin greeted me.
Razor? What the hell was he doing here?
“Eva, you’re okay.” Ryder’s voice broke through my fuzzy brain. “Come with me.” Half dragging me, he pulled me away toward the building a few yards away. Going limp against his body, I didn’t resist when he lifted me off the ground and carried me, the train of my dress dragging through a muddy patch from rain earlier in the day.
Still trying to figure out if my mind was playing tricks on me, I looked back toward the arch to search for Nolan. Where was he in all of this?
My gaze collided with steel-hard eyes fixed on me. All the air in my lungs left my body on a heavy exhale.
Harrison.
What was going on? He was with Razor and Ryder? How did they find me?
I’m hallucinating. Nolan must have drugged me. This is not possible.
Harrison stood, legs wide apart, staring at me with a murderous expression on his face and a gun trained on Nolan. “Don’t move a fucking inch.”
Relief flooded me as I took in Harrison’s commanding presence. His jaw was set with determination, and it was clear he was completely in command of the situation. Nolan had been trumped, and I had no doubt he’d get what he deserved; if there was one thing Harrison and the bikers were experts at, it was handling situations like these.
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