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“You’re certain?” I challenge.

“With every fiber of my being. I knew my brother.”

“And I know mine. He didn’t do this, Jax. I know he was asking about the castle. I know he had connections to your brother but our families have been connected for years. He didn’t kill Hunter.”

“But someone did,” he supplies. “You get that, right?”

“I get that. I believe that. But if you think it was Chance,reallythink it was Chance, there’s no way that’s not a problem for us.”

“I didn’t say Chance killed Hunter. This is a game someone is playing and if it divides us they get what they want. Because clearly that note and DNA test were left for you to turn you against me.”

“It feels like it’s working. It feels like the end of us.”

“No, baby. If you think I’m letting you go that easily, you’ll soon know better. Someone took my brother from me. They don’t get to take you, too.”

There are footsteps on the porch, and his hands come down on my arms. “This doesn’t end us. You don’t get rid of me that easily, woman. Someone is afraid of what we know. They’re afraid that together we can figure it out. And they’re right. We will.” There’s a thunderous knock at the door.

“Obviously that’s Savage,” I say, because the man explodes into the middle of everything.

“Yes,” Jax agrees. “That will be Savage. Whatever he says—”

“Don’t drown him like I did the DNA test?”

A hint of a smile plays on his lips, a stark contrast to the torment of moments before, that gives me hope. Hope for what, I don’t know. Just hope. “That,” he says, even his tone is lighter now, “would be interesting to watch you attempt, but no, let’s not drown Savage.” He kisses my forehead and tries to walk away.

I catch his hand. “Randall was here tonight. He used the company invitation to get in. He threatened me. He told me that if I didn’t come back, he’d come at you. He gave me seventy-two hours.”

A sharp, hard energy crackles around him but his voice is low, controlled. “You mean your brother gave you seventy-two hours.”

“It doesn’t feel like something Chance would do. I really do need to see him, Jax.”

There’s another knock on the door and Jax responds with a lift of his voice that cracks like a whip. “Wait, Savage!” before softening his voice to speak to me again. “What else?”

“Randall said you had a secret that could destroy us. Can’t you see that I need to talk to Chance?”

“Weneed more time to talk and think,” he counters. “Promise me. Wait. This feels dangerous to me.”

“It is. He said he’d hate for me to end up dead.”

Jax’s lips thin. “Did he now?”

“Yes, but—”

He cups my head and kisses me. “Nobody is going to hurt you, Emma.Nobody. We’re not done talking about this but I need to get rid of Savage.”

He releases me and with long, confident strides, he crosses to the door, leaving me wanting to pull him back. Leaving me feeling like every time he walks away it might be forever. Hunter is dead. Someone killed him. And I didn’t drown that DNA test. It was silly for me to think that would work at all. The person who gave me the test has a copy. And the damage intended by giving it to me has yet to be realized.

Chapter eighty-six

Jax

I’m furious, anger pounding inside me.

Randall threatened Emma.

Or was it the brother she loves and protects who threatened her through Randall? Is that what this comes down to?

I open the damn door, and, as expected, Savage awaits with a scowl on his face. “We need to talk,” he announces, motioning for me to step outside on the porch.

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