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Chapter 5

Penulis: Nikita Slater
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2022-10-19 14:19:34
"I won't fix him!" she shouted as clearly as she could through the thundering in her head, caused by his tight grip and the crazy pattering of her heart.

He threw her away from him in frustration. Shaun fell sideways, but quickly crawled back to the man on the floor. Every instinct in her body was screaming at her to do something, to start working on him. To find a way to get him to the hospital where he could get the medical attention he needed. Instead, she was forced to watch him die a slow and painful death because she refused to help him if her captor was just going to question him and kill him.

She eyed the tattoos on her pacing kidnapper's hands and neck and wondered how deep in the mafia he was. The part of Ukraine that she worked in had become lawless due to the removal of most forms of authority except military, who were concentrated on fighting the rebellion. For the most part, the hospital and its occupants were left alone.

Unless someone needed a doctor, a person who couldn't use normal channels. Reality hit her like a punch to the gut, bringing with it a good dose of nausea. They needed her to fix the guy, so the guy could talk, then both she and the guy would become disposable.

The lack of law enforcement in the area would ensure that no one was available to look for Shaun. Or, to look for her body, if it came to that.

He pulled the gun from his holster and, kneeling next to her, pressed the muzzle against the side of her head. She stared up at him, her dark gaze clashing with his blue eyes. She couldn't find anything in that empty gaze, nothing to help her out of this situation. She summoned as much bravery as she could manage.

"I will not help you."

He cocked the pistol, the clicking sound loud in her ear.

She continued to stare at him, desperately trying to keep a straight face, to keep the fear out of her expression. If she was going to die right here, right now, in this dirty little basement, then she was going to do it with whatever dignity she had. She would do it with professional pride, knowing that she was doing the right thing.

"No," she said simply.

He pulled the gun back, and her eyes drifted automatically closed as she felt death rush toward her. An explosion burst through her head, followed by bright flashes behind her eyelids, and for a split second she thought she was dead. As pain razed through her skull, she realized he hadn't actually shot her, but hit her instead.

Anger rushed through her and she balled up her fists. She opened her eyes and glared up at him. "Next time you hit me, you may as well kill me, because I will kick your fucking ass."

She saw a flash of surprise in the clear depths of his eyes, and there was a slight lift of his lips into a smirk. He was amused by her words. Probably wasn't used to someone like her fighting back. He probably preferred his victims docile until he killed them. Well, he wasn't going to get that with Shaun.

She was a fighter.

He sat on his haunches and contemplated his captive. Then he leaned over, brushing her arm with his, making her jerk back, and pressed the gun to the head of his other victim. The man he'd most likely beaten until his heart had given out. Though the gun was pressed to the skull of the man lying on the floor, her captor still stared at her, speaking with his face and eyes.

Despair rushed through her. What should she do? She couldn't actually let the man be murdered right in front of her, could she? Not if there was something she could do. She'd made an oath to do no harm. Yet, would she be doing more harm by helping? Patching him up just enough that he could be awake for his own death?

She glanced over the man and reassessed his injuries. The main issue was a suspected coronary. She couldn't know for certain what was going on inside him, but her best estimate was that this man had only a few hours left without intervention. A lot could happen in two hours. Maybe by some miracle, the hospital had alerted the military to her abduction, and maybe they were casting a net in hopes of finding her. It sucked that she wasn't within the city limits anymore but had been driven out to the countryside. Maybe someone saw the van and reported it. Maybe, just maybe, the military was on its way.

She couldn't let the patient die if there was even the glimmer of a chance that she could save him. She sighed deeply and nodded. "Okay, I'll do what I can. But I don't know if it'll be enough for you to talk to him. He's pretty far gone."

She hoped, if the man on the floor was listening at all, that he was capable of understanding the conversation taking place over his prone body. Shaun thought it would be best for him to stay unconscious, even if that meant he had to pretend. The longer he was unresponsive, the longer he and Shaun would stay alive.

Her kidnapper tucked his gun back into the holster and stood. He took a few steps away and leaned against a stone wall, his arms crossed in front of him in a negligent pose. Shaun suspected he could be across the room and on top of her within seconds if she made any wrong moves. He made his position very clear, in both his posture and the hard stare that never wavered from Shaun; he wasn't budging until he got what he wanted.

She worked silently for several minutes, crushing up a handful of aspirins and mixing the white powder with some water before slowly trickling the liquid into her patient's mouth. She used her finger to rub the extra mixture from the spoon onto his gums, where the skin was thin and the blood vessels were close to the surface, allowing the medication to reach his bloodstream faster. He didn't swallow, which meant he was unconscious again. She checked his pulse. It was worryingly faint.

There wasn't much more she could do about his heart.

She turned to the rest of him, tugging on clothes and inventorying and treating injuries, until the basement faded away and it was just her and her patient. His body, his injuries, spoke to her, even while he could not. She had enough experience from her time spent working in the Montreal General Hospital that she could tell what had made the marks and how much pressure had been applied. If she had to guess, she would say that he took several punches to the face, chest and abdomen, kicks to all of his limbs, probably when he'd fallen to the ground. His hands and fingers had been stomped on, as were his feet. The intent had been to cause extreme pain without doing life threatening damage.

Shaun had no way of dealing with a cardiac arrest beyond thinning his blood with aspirin, and without a hospital, it would ultimately be what killed him. After she finished cleaning and dressing the injuries that she could actually treat, she sat back on her heels and surveyed the man. It was no use ? he was going to die, and he was going to do it soon. His breathing was shallow and his skin was grey and clammy.

"That's all I can do," she said, feeling helpless and afraid.

She lifted her eyes to meet the unsympathetic ones of the man across the room. He hadn't moved while she worked, just watched. He now shifted his eyes down to her patient, his victim. He took a long look, then signed to her, wake him up.

She didn't know how to make him understand that she couldn't just wake the patient. She sighed and rubbed at the headache hovering over her left eyebrow. A stress headache that came along once in a while when she found herself in an impossible situation.

"What's your name?" She decided on a new tactic; try to form some kind of bond with her captor so he might trust her.

He pushed away from the wall, straightened and rolled his shoulders back as though releasing tension. Finally, he signed the letters - J - O - Z - E - F.

She nodded, and said softly, "Jozef."

He looked at her, his eyes dropping to her mouth, a strange expression flitting across his hawk-like features.

"Jozef." She deliberately repeated his name. "You have to understand, this isn't a matter of just 'wake him up' or 'don't wake him up'. You, or whoever did this to him, beat him until his heart gave out. On top of his other injuries, he probably has a concussion at best and a skull fracture at worst. He may never wake up."

Jozef growled and began pacing the basement, his big booted feet kicking up dust from the floor. He was such a terrifying and imposing figure. If she had to guess, she would put him in his mid-thirties, same as her. He was probably a professional criminal with a good dose of street thug. He was the type of person who mamas and small children would cross the street to avoid.

Throughout her career, Shaun refused to avoid anyone, to be intimidated by people like Jozef. In her profession, she'd learned that anyone was capable of anything. Sweet little old ladies could be serial killers and the biggest, noisiest, scariest looking men could be teddy bears who cried over a few stitches. She'd seen it all and knew better than to judge. Unfortunately, Jozef was proving himself to be the former, rather than the latter. He'd already killed one person, and she was terribly afraid there were two more on his list.

After another minute of pacing, he turned on his heel and strode out of the basement. The moment he was gone, Shaun hovered over top of her patient and shook his shoulder.

"Hey, wake up. Can you hear me?"

There was no response, so she tried harder, tried to wake him up without jarring his injuries too much. She checked his breathing and his pulse again and realized it was a lost cause. This man was going to die soon, and he was going to do it without helping her escape.

Before she could come up with something else, she heard the clatter of feet on the rickety wooden steps. She glanced up in fear as Jozef returned with another person, one of the men from the van. Jozef walked toward her, his steps so rapid, she lurched back. He didn't reach for her though, instead picking up the bucket of now dirty water and throwing it in the face of the man on the ground.

Shaun gasped and grabbed hold of his wrist, trying to pull him back. As soon as her fingers touched Jozef's arm, he gave her a look of such loathing that she instantly dropped her hand and scuttled backwards on the dirt floor. He switched his focus from her to the injured man, who was sputtering water and groaning in pain.

Jozef grabbed hold of his collar with both hands and lifted him off the ground, his legs swinging uselessly underneath him. Shaun wanted to scream out, to tell him to leave the man alone, that he was in too much pain to be of any use. It didn't seem to matter though, she was the only one who cared about his state beyond getting him to tell them whatever they needed.

The man who had come downstairs with Jozef, the one who spoke with her in the van, stepped up to them and snarled, "Tell us where Krystoff is."

The injured man blinked several times as if trying to remove a fog, then groaned loudly, bringing his unbroken arm up to shield himself. It was no use though, as Jozef dropped one arm, using his other hand to hold the guy up off the floor. Shaun was amazed at the strength it would take to do that. She could usually tell how much a person weighed by looking at them, a hazard of her profession, and she suspected Jozef was holding a two-hundred-pound man as if he weighed no more than a sack of groceries.

Jozef pulled his fist back and sent it flying into the other guy's gut. Hitting him in the belly, then continuing to punch him, getting him in the face, arms and stomach. The hits would be unbearable over top of his other wounds and the squeezing pain in his chest, but they weren't lethal. Jozef seemed to know what he was doing; like a surgeon, he was precise.

Shaun bit her lip so hard that it bled into her mouth. She wanted to scream. She wanted to leap to her feet and defend her patient, but she knew it was a lost cause. They were going to kill this guy and then her. Maybe if she kept her silence, they would forget about her. At least for now. She'd seen too much death in her career, which had prepared her for the inevitability of dying, but now, every precious second seemed to count. She wanted as many as she could get, even if those seconds came along with the horror of watching someone else beaten to death.

She was about to cry out that the man was dying, that he couldn't talk to them, when his groans turned to words. The words were garbled gibberish, pushed through a mouth full of blood and broken teeth. Shaun didn't understand what he was saying, then she realized he wasn't speaking English, but Ukrainian. She'd picked up enough to interact with her patients on a basic level, but she hadn't been in the country long enough to speak fluently, or understand it well, especially when the words were being spoken with rapid desperation.

Finally, the words ended, and Jozef nodded. He dropped the man, who fell backward with a crash, his head hitting the floor so hard it bounced. Shaun winced and crawled toward him. Maybe if they were done with the interrogation, they would leave and she could tend to the man, at least make his passing a little more comfortable.

Before she could reach him, Jozef pulled his gun again, trained it on the man and put a bullet through his head. It was a clean shot. The head remained intact, the only sign of a fatal injury a couple of drops of blood seeping from the wound. Shaun let out a scream of horror and scrambled away, crawling back until she was pressed against a wall.

Her heart thundered, and she looked up at Jozef, expecting the gun to swing around toward her. She was going to die in that dirty basement, next to the stranger she'd failed to protect. She didn't know what to expect. She thought maybe her mind would flood with images of her family, or maybe a bright light. Instead, there was nothing but blank terror. Every instinct within her was screaming at her to run away, to try her hardest to escape the fate that was rushing at her, but her limbs were locked, and she could do nothing but watch the gun swing toward her.

She stared up at Jozef defiantly, tried to tell him silently that he didn't scare her, that she was prepared for death. None of it was true, but he didn't need to know that. She watched as his finger tightened on the trigger, just the way it had seconds earlier. His fingers were so starkly beautiful, with the intricate ink painting them. She wondered if he played an instrument; his hands would look beautiful flying over chords as he made music.

Then she thought of her parents and prepared to die.

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    Each breath seemed to linger in her chest for much longer than usual before puffing out through her mouth. Was this what death felt like? Time slowed down to a crawl and each sense hyper-engaged all at the same time. But then, Jozef jerked the gun away from her head and time sped back up. The warm sunshine filtered through the leaves high above their heads. The flutter of a bird's wings sounded as it took flight. Jozef stalked away from her, his shoes rustling in the dead leaves and grass. He grasped his head as indecision warred in his brain. Shaun stayed crouched on the ground, watching warily. Then he turned and grabbed her again, yanking her to her feet. Shaun swayed and thought she would go back down until he steadied her, sliding his gun hand around her back. She gasped and jerked in his arms as she felt the metal press against her spine. He growled in frustration and set her away from him. As she stumbled back, he put his gun underneath his jacket and back into it

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    Shaun was cold, shivering in the dark on a bare mattress in a bare room. She was hungry and she had to urinate. She hadn't gotten the sense from her captors that they intended for her to be miserable. It was more likely that they were too busy to think about her. Still, she was worried that if they forgot for much longer, she would have to start shouting. She'd been attempting to sleep, the sun having long since gone down and the only light now a dim streetlight down the road from where her room was facing. She'd tried the window, but it was bolted shut. She wondered if this room was actually meant for prisoners, given how solid the door and lock were, and her inability to open the window. She closed her eyes, drifting in and out of consciousness. She had no way to tell time, but she suspected she wasn't sleeping for more than a few minutes at a time. It was during one of these brief periods when she was snatching a few minutes of sleep that her door banged open. She ope

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    "Krystoff!" Dasha's shout echoed through the front hall of the mansion as she rushed down the huge double staircase toward them. Jozef stood next to his uncle with a hand on his arm to steady him. Krystoff was pale with fatigue and the pain of his injury, but he managed a smile for his wife. Shaun stood behind Jozef with two bodyguards at her back. The bodyguards would remain with Krystoff until Jozef could unravel the reason why Vasiliy had taken the head of the Koba family. Jozef wanted to be reasonably sure they wouldn't attack again. Aunt Dasha threw herself into Krystoff's arms. He grunted, wincing as his exhausted and injured body took the brunt of her weight. She burst into tears and sobbed out her anger and fear into his lapel. It was well known that Krystoff and Dasha hadn't been a love match when their families made the alliance thirty years ago. The two had fought as only two bloodthirsty members of mafia royalty could. It wasn't until Dasha h

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    Jozef opened the door and indicated that Shaun should step through. She did as he asked and quickly stepped away from him. She opened her mouth to thank him for showing her to the guest room, but he stepped in with her, then closed and locked the door behind them. She turned warily as he strode across the room, dragging his leather jacket from his shoulders as he walked. He tossed the jacket on a chair and reached for the buttons on his shirt. It was becoming rapidly clear that they were not in a guest room, as she had thought, but in Jozef's room. A king-size bed occupied the space in front of a large stone fireplace, which was glowing brightly in the cool evening air. Someone had lit a fire in anticipation of Jozef's arrival. There was also a large battered leather chair, a small plush couch, a chest of drawers and a wardrobe in the room. Against the wall was a bookshelf, stuffed full, with several books tossed haphazardly on top. Though the room itself was large, it

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    Dasha fussed relentlessly until Krystoff finally gathered her against his chest. "Stop, Wife," he murmured against her rich chestnut hair. "I promise, I won't disappear if you stop touching me." Rather than feeling comforted, Dasha burst into tears and sobbed into his shirt while he held her, running his hand over her smooth hair. "I know!" she wailed. "But they cut off your finger, Krysto!" She pushed away from him and paced the length of their bedroom, tears streaming down her face, hands thrown up in the air as she talked and walked. Krystoff took her momentary distraction to sink tiredly onto the mattress of their bed. He nearly groaned out loud at the pleasure of being in his own bed again. A hard, lumpy single mattress on a wooden plank with no pillow or blanket had been the extent of his accommodation for a week. "It could have been much worse, Dasha." "No, it wouldn't have been," she snapped, going from despair to anger in a flash as she pace

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