Page 54 of Saints Like Him


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“It’s a miracle Rue is alive.” Cash’s voice trembled with fear, but his eyes shone with appreciation when he stepped forward and hugged Burke. “Thank you for staying with him. He must’ve been terrified.”

Burke patted his back. “He didn’t let it show. He proposed marriage and…other things. Pretty sure I’ll have a permanent blush.”

“Good thing Rue isn’t here to see this,” Nick said, gesturing to the lingering hug between friends.

“He’ll get over his infatuation soon enough.” It sounded like Burke was speaking from personal experience.

“I wouldn’t bet on it.” Cash laughed and stepped back. “You need to get your wounds cleaned up. You don’t want them to get infected. There’s no telling what’s embedded in your skin right now.”

Burke winced. “It feels like I slid down a giant cheese grater.” He tilted his head toward Nick’s BMW. “You guys head on to the hospital to be with Rueben. I’ll keep you posted if there are developments, and I’ll check in once I get there.” Burke spoke into his radio and let the deputy stationed at the bottom of the road know they were coming down.

Nick extended his hand to Burke, who accepted it. Unlike their first handshake, Nick wanted to show appreciation and respect rather than dominance.

“I’m going to get this fucker,” Burke assured them.

Nick and Cash said nothing when they walked to the car, maneuvered around the emergency vehicles, and carefully traversed the winding asphalt to lower ground. He reached for Cash’s hand as soon as the deputy waved them through the roadblock.

“I think someone meant for you to have an accident.” Nick’s voice was thick with anger and trembled with fear.

“I know.” In contrast, Cash’s voice was soft with sadness and shredded with regret.

Nick immediately realized his mistake. Of course Cash blamed himself for Rueben’s brush with death. If he hadn’t snitched on Mike Carson, none of this would’ve happened, according to Cash at least. And just like he’d done in the shower, Nick fast-forwarded Cash’s thoughts to a result he’d reach eventually. “Carson’s reign of terror is over. He’s just too stupid to realize it. He’s got his eyes locked on one velociraptor while another is sneaking up on his blindside.”

Cash snorted. “This is what I get for falling in love with a man whose comfort watch is the Jurassic Park franchise. Not sure I dig your comparison, though I feel as old as a dinosaur.”

“Nonsense,” Nick replied. “It was a metaphor for his vengeful plans.” He glanced over at Cash and received his I-call-bullshit glare. “Maybe you should text the crew an update,” Nick suggested. “They have to be scared out of their minds.”

“Good call.”

A few moments later, Nick’s phone started pinging with one text after another. “What did you do?”

Cash’s responding laughter sounded downright wicked. “I added you to the ranch’s group chat. You’re one of us now, baby.” Cash changed his voice to sound ominous for the last part, but it infused Nick’s heart with warmth, not fear.

He hated group chats with the intensity of a thousand hells, but belonging to those wonderful people would be worth any sacrifice. “I’m honored.”

Cash cackled and Nick’s phone pinged several more times. “The guys are upset they can’t come to the hospital since the road is temporarily closed. I told them about Rue’s shameless flirting to assure them he’s okay. They’re razzing him since they know Rue will read the messages eventually.”

It seemed to help Cash too, so those notifications were a small price to pay, and there must’ve been dozens by the time they made the quick trip to Colorado Springs. Nick couldn’t find an empty parking spot near the emergency room, so they parked in a visitor and outpatient lot farther away from the building. Shawna and her partner were just coming out of the hospital with Rue’s vacated gurney when they reached the ER. She smiled warmly when she saw them.

“That Rueben is adorable,” Shawna said. She had gray eyes just like Burke, and they shimmered with pure mischief. “If Seth knows what’s good for him, he’ll snatch that cutie up.”

“Did you arm Rueben with helpful information?” Cash asked.

Shawna winked and said, “Maybe.”

Nick peered through the sliding glass doors and saw the emergency room was packed. Shawna must’ve noticed his distraction because she asked her partner to load the gurney into the rig. She gestured for them to follow her inside, and they did so without asking any questions. Shawna took them through the EMT’s entrance and led them through a maze of curtained triage rooms.

“Knock, knock,” she said outside one. “You decent?”

“Depends on who you’ve brought to see me,” Rue replied.

Cash sighed and shook his head. “Thanks for your help.”

“My pleasure,” she said to Cash. “See you at the family Thanksgiving, Rue. Make sure you bring your abuela.”

Nick eased the curtain to the side and gestured for Cash to enter the tight space.

“Such a gentleman,” Rue said. “Just like my Seth.”

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