If it were anyone else holding a gun to my head, threatening to blow my brains all over the interior of my '58 Corvette C1, I might have believed them. I had lived too dirty a life to assume that people would ask questions before pulling the trigger. I was guilty of shit like that too.
But Sienna? She wouldn't shoot me. She just wasn't the kind of person to take a life. She might think she would, but anyone with a heart like hers and a moral compass that strong could never justify murder. Hell, on the off chance she actually managed to shoot me, she would probably turn
herself
in. She was just that pure.
"You're not going to shoot me, darling."
She pushed the muzzle harder against my temple, as if that somehow contradicted my statement. But if it were me, I would have shot the other person in the arm or leg, just to prove a point. All she did was hold the weapon, however competently. And I had no doubt her arms were begging to be relieved. That thing was heavy as shit.
"Fine," I announced, taking a risk. "You want to shoot me, go ahead. Before you do that, though, you should know that those guys weren't just after me. They were after your ass too. And right now, I am the only person who can keep you alive and safe. But if you'd rather deal with Magnus alone, then you're welcome to it, sweetheart."
I kept my gaze on the road, trying my best to keep from glancing at her. My heart was pounding so fucking hard in my chest that I was worried it would burst through. Or worse, that she might actually realise how goddamn terrified I was.
Walking into the garage to find some fucker pointing a gun at her head... The possessiveness I couldn't relate to less than a day ago had rushed through me. It brought with it a kind of fear I'd never felt before in my entire life and I'd broken his neck before he could hurt her. It was only after I saw her face that I had paused to consider my actions, but it was far too late by then.
And the way she had looked at me - like I was some unhinged lunatic with a shotgun - had cut me deeper than I wanted to admit. I didn't want to look her way now in case she was still staring at me that way.
"Magnus? What has this got to do with... Wait. How the fuck do you even... You lying sack of wet shit. You work for him, don't you?" she announced, incredulity clear in her voice. She slowly lowered the gun and clicked off the safety before placing the weapon on her lap.
Shit. "Now is not the time to-"
"Stop the car. I want to get out," she demanded.
But I didn't. See previous thoughts for reference. Plus, I could bet a million dollars that a car full of Magnus's goons was following us at that exact moment. If they caught up to us, we were in shit. My guns were still in the trunk and I didn't trust Sienna with that shotgun.
"Axel, stop the fucking car."
"I'm sorry, but I can't do that."
There's a lengthy pause, and she goes so still that I wonder if she might be in shock. Then, adjusted her hold on the weapon and let out a long, unsteady breath. I risked a glance at her, and saw the way she slowly blinked. Then, out of nowhere she lifted the shotgun and aimed the muzzle at the passenger window.
"Stop the car!" she yelled, clicking the safety back off. "Stop the fucking car right now!"
She didn't need the proper stance to shatter that window. But the sound of the weapon going off would probably shatter both our eardrums and alert Magnus's men to our location. With a frustrated curse, I turned into a clearing hidden by a few thick trees. I hit the brakes and turned off the ignition.
She was out of the car with the gun before I could grab hold of her. I watched her go, letting her get as far as a few feet before I shoved my door open. I couldn't hear whatever she was muttering to herself, but I could see her, though, thanks to the dull light of the moon above us. Her hair was a mess on her head, the shirt she was wearing dirty from the crawlspace. Her toned arms had light scrapes and bruises all over, her left leg cut from what I thought was glass. It might have been a twig or shrapnel. And fuck, she was limping. On frozen, wet grass.
"Shit. Sienna, get back in the car!"
She kept going. I ran a hand through my hair, wincing when pain shot through my shoulder. I peered back at it, groaning when I realised I'd been grazed rather badly by one of the bullets.
Fucking great. Now I had to deal with a fucking injury on top of everything else.
I returned my attention to Sienna, and growled, "Do not make me have to come all the way over there to get you."
She didn't pause or slow. If anything, she gripped the gun tighter and limped away faster, determined to get as far away from me as possible. And if the situation were different, and we weren't on the run for our lives, I would have let her go. But she was half naked and injured, and she had to feel the chill in the air.
You should have left her back in Chicago, Axel. The only reason Magnus had sent his goons after you was to keep you from skipping town.
After a cautious glance backwards, I marched after Sienna. Her hobbles were no match for my determined stride, and I'd caught up to her within seconds of her leaving the car. I circled my arm around her waist, lifting her clear off the ground while I carried her back to the car.
She struggled quite valiantly and she managed to get a few kicks and ticklish elbowing into my side before I set her rather unceremoniously on the hood of the car. Before she could protest, I lifted her leg and inspected the cut under her foot. "We have to get the glass out, then disinfect and clean up the wound. If we leave now we can-"
She slapped me.