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Savage by Julia Evans (70)

I didn't want Tempest to know that I could barely keep my eyes open. I hadn't gotten any sleep since I brought her to my apartment the night before. I needed just a little bit of shut-eye to regenerate. But tonight was going to be rough.

 

Tempest was going through extreme withdrawals and if I didn't watch her closely she could die. But it was all worth it because I had the information I needed. Jenkins, her dealer, didn't live far away. In the morning I'd get the drug shipment back, return Tempest to her dumpster of a home and everything would go back to normal. Or at least I thought.

 

We both survived the night. There were some pretty close calls when Tempest almost choked on her throw up. I was able to roll her over so she could vomit into the trash can. I didn't get a wink of sleep again and knew that it would affect my entire day.

 

When dawn came, it was time to show this drug dealer what happens when you mess with the Murphy brothers.

 

I drove down Oak Street in my Dodge Charger. Tempest didn't give me his exact address but I knew his house immediately. Oak Street was filled with two story mansions that were easily in the million-dollar range. Jenkins' drug house was the only one that didn't fit—a white one-story with bars on the windows.

 

I parked across the street and watched the house for awhile. It was still really early in the morning. The sky was clear and the air crisp. I'd known many dealers in my time and he was most likely asleep right now. Most dealers didn't do business until the late afternoon and stayed open late. If I was lucky, I'd catch him off-guard in bed.

 

I walked to his front door and tried to look through the side window. The blinds were closed and the view blocked. I quietly tried the door handle but it was locked. Some dealers were stupid enough to keep their doors unlocked. My only way in was the old-fashioned way. I looked around carefully down the street. Any witnesses could easily put a wrench in my plan. But nobody was out this early.

 

I curled my hand into a fist and smashed it through the side window. The dealer would probably be awake by now. But I still had time. I reached in through the broken window and felt around for the deadbolt. My fingers barely grazed it but I was able to turn the lock and open the door.

 

The living room was completely empty. Not usual with a drug dealer. Most of them made a lot of quick money so that meant lots of high-end electronics: big screens, sound systems, and video games. But this house was barren. Something was wrong. I could sense it.

 

The back bedrooms were empty too. Not even a mattress was in there. If a drug dealer lived here, there was no evidence of it now. Or that bitch, Tempest, was lying to me. That sounded more likely. In her messed-up state I took what she told me as the truth. Why would she lie to me when she needed drugs so badly? She had to of known that I wouldn't bring any back when I found out she was lying.

 

Or what if she was just trying to get me out of the house? I quickly checked my car keys and noticed the handcuff keys were still on there. She could break apart the bed if she really wanted to. I had to get back home.

 

I rushed back to the living room and to the front door. I almost opened it when I heard someone knock from outside. I froze in place, not knowing what to do. Could be the police or a concerned neighbor. I'd have to run out the back in a hurry. I looked through the peephole and saw a skinny guy shaking and constantly scratching his arms. Definitely not a neighbor or a cop. I opened the door.

 

“Hey man, is Jenkins around? I know he's not open yet but I just really need my fix. I'll pay whatever he wants.” The guy looked around nervously. I pulled him inside by his shirt, closed the door, and slammed him against it.

 

“Where the fuck is Jenkins?” I growled. My patience was already wearing thin.

 

“Dude! What the fuck? Just chill out.”

 

My fist sank into the junkie's stomach and he collapsed to his knees, his breathing turned to rasps. “Tell me where Jenkins is or I'll have to hurt you more.”

 

The druggie put his hands up in surrender. “I don't know, you psycho! I just came to his house looking for a fix.”

 

The rage told me to hit the guy one more time for good measure. But he didn't know jack shit. Getting my hands dirtier wouldn't get me any closer to finding the dealer. But it would damn well make me feel better. I threw a right hook at the junkie's face, snapping his head back and knocking him unconscious. The boiling anger subsided and I really did feel better. I opened the door, pushing the druggie's limp body to the side.

 

I put my sunglasses on and realized that Tempest wasn't lying to me. This house was Jenkins' but he had already skipped town. He either ran after the stealing the drugs or heard that the O'Malleys were on to him. Either way, it wasn't looking good for me. The Murphy brothers expected results and I always delivered.

 

On the way back to my apartment, I got another call from Ian. No way I could dodge it this time.

 

“I need a fucking update, Ryker. You've been gone too long. Where the fuck are my drugs?” Ian was already furious and I needed to play this cool.

 

“I got the dealer's address from the junkie and I'm on my way there right now.” I had no choice but to lie to Ian. I had to give myself a little time to figure out my next move.

 

“Why is it taking so fucking long? You should have already flayed that drug bastard yesterday.”

 

I couldn't tell him that I had taken Tempest home with me. He wouldn't understand. “The junkie took a little longer than usual to get the information out.”

 

“Keep me posted, Ryker. I want this mess cleaned up and I want it done now.”

 

“Yes, sir.” I threw my phone into the passenger seat and gripped the steering wheel, clenching my teeth. I needed to find that drug dealer and fast. But first I needed to check on Tempest. I didn't want her to dying on me in my fucking bedroom.

 

I got back to my apartment with some burgers and fries. She needed some solid food in her. I knocked on the door before opening it. Tempest was still chained to the bed right where I left her. Her skin was slick with sweat and her legs were shaking. A pool of vomit puddled on the floor. I'd have to change the sheets tonight. She opened her eyes slowly and realized it was me.

 

“Give me the fucking drugs, Ryker. I need them right now.” The desire in her eyes was unmistakable. She'd do anything right now for a fix.

 

I sat down on the edge of the bed, keeping my distance. Her nails were long and she could do some serious damage. “Your dealer skipped town, Tempest. Tell me where he went and I'll get you the drugs.”

 

Tempest sank back into the bed, slowly whispering to herself, “You told me you would get me the drugs. You told me you would get me drugs.” Her eyes darted back and forth across the room.

 

I raised my voice. “Tell me where your dealer went and I'll get you your drugs.”

 

She looked up at me with wide eyes. “I have no idea. I only knew the one place. Now please give me something. I can't take much more of this.”

 

I was at a dead end. It could take me weeks to find that cockroach of a dealer. The Murphy brothers wouldn't like this. Just because I grew up with them didn't protect me from their extreme punishments. I could lose a hand for this. Literally.

 

I set the bag of fast food down on the nightstand next to Tempest. “Where the fuck are you going?” she demanded. If only I could fuck her to shut the bitch up. Tempest's blouse was dark with sweat and her erect nipples were poking through. The stiffness in my pants was ordering me to fuck her and get her addicted to my cock. Tempest was chained to my bed and it wouldn't be hard to take her. It might make both of us feel better. But she wasn't in any condition for sex. And I needed to clear my head.

 

I left the room to Tempest throwing every curse word known to man at me. She was going to have to beat this addiction or die trying.

 

I leaned against the wall and slid down until I was sitting on the ground in the hallway. What was I going to do with Tempest? She shouldn't even be here right now. Why was I being such a do-gooder. That wasn't me. That wasn't the Ryker that beat this shit out of people for a living. With any other person, I'd have thrown them away the second I got the information.

 

But Tempest was different. I wanted to save her. Save her from herself. But my honor was going to get us both killed.

 

 

 

 

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