David felt nothing at the man's words. No fear. No anger. Only the frigid calm of knowing he was going to feel this man die. He was going to take his life with his bare hands and make sure—without any doubt—that he could never hurt another woman again.
David tossed his gun to the ground with a metallic clatter and spread his hands wide. "Here I am. Let the woman go, and I'm yours."
David could feel Caleb tense behind him. They'd been buddies too long for David not to know that Caleb was thinking he was being a complete idiot giving himself up like that.
A malicious grin lit the man's eyes. "Tell your gargantuan friend there to back off," ordered the blond man.
"Get out, Caleb. I can handle this."
Caleb took a step and David could now see him out of the corner of his eye. "Don't be an idiot, Wolfe. He's gonna—"
David didn't let Caleb finish. "I said get out! That's an order, Lieutenant."
"Not without the girl, Captain," said Caleb.
David forced out a frustrated sigh though he still felt nothing but the incessant prowling of the monster inside him and the pressing need to kill.
"Fine." He walked right over to Noelle, making himself an easy target. The scarred man's gun moved from Noelle to David, giving him the chance to get her away. He shoved her wheeled chair toward Caleb, trusting him to get her out safely. As long as she got out, David truly didn't care what happened to him.
Now that David was within easy reach, the scarred man grabbed him around the throat with one arm and pressed the cold muzzle of his weapon against the side of David's face.
David forced himself to feel nothing.
Caleb grabbed Noelle, chair and all, and picked her up as if she was no heavier than a sack of groceries.
The chair dripped red, which David could now see was more water than blood. Noelle had been hurt, but not as badly as he'd suspected. He wanted to feel relief, but couldn't. If he let go even that much, the torrent of emotions pounding for release would burn him alive.
Once Noelle was safely on her way out of the building, David deliberately let his monster free. It howled in delight and took over David's body, giving him nearly inhuman speed.
With one flash of David's elbow, the scarred man's weapon went flying across the room. It was only a matter of seconds before David had the man pinned on the concrete floor, with his hands around the man's throat, watching him die.
David felt nothing. No sense of victory, no joy. Nothing.
When David could no longer feel the beat of the scarred man's heart beneath his fingers, he let go. Just to be sure the man would not come back from the dead again, David retrieved his weapon and put two bullets through the man's head.
Only then did he turn to walk away.
Caleb hadn't left as he'd been ordered. He was standing guard over Noelle, using his body to shield hers, and his weapon was aimed at the dead man. He'd stayed in case David had needed backup.
Noelle's head hung limply from her shoulders, but she was still conscious enough to see him. Her green eyes were bright with fear and revulsion, staring at the man David had just killed. She'd seen the whole thing. She'd seen him kill with his bare hands.
Noelle hated violence, and after what she'd just witnessed, David was sure that she would have no choice but to hate him as well.
Fury rose up in him, but he stomped it down. He had to keep hold of his emotions for her sake. He had to get her out of here safely.
David crossed the room, watching Noelle as he moved. She was getting weaker by the second. He could Uee her strength draining from her with every shiver of her slim body. David refused to let himself feel anything. Not yet. Not until Noelle was safe and warm. He'd done it. He'd avenged Mary's death, but it brought him no joy. No satisfaction.
He reached out for her and she flinched away from his touch.
It was confirmation of everything David had feared. She'd seen him kill with his bare hands to save her and in doing so, he'd lost her forever.
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
Noelle felt warmth close around her body. She couldn't open her eyes, but she heard familiar voices in little snips of conversation. She could smell David's skin as he warmed her, using his own body.
"... she's freezing ... get her warm... frostbite ..."
"He's dead." That voice was David's, though it didn't sound right. It sounded flat and cold.
"... injuries aren't severe ... worried about hypothermia ..."
Noelle struggled for enough strength to speak. "I'm sorry," she whispered. "I tried not to teli them the coordinates. I tried ..."
"Hush, now," said David. He was close to her, speaking right next to her ear. His voice was still odd, but she didn't care. It was David. He was safe. "You didn't do anything wrong."
The warmth started to burn as feeling returned to her toes. Noelle stopped fighting sleep.
She woke later in a bed. There were hands all around her, a plastic mask over her nose and mouth. Everything hurt and she could feel needles poking her skin all over.
"Give her something for the pain," demanded David.
He was close, but she couldn't get her eyes open to see him. She tried to talk but couldn't figure out how to move the mask.
She felt the IV in the back of her hand wiggle, then whatever they'd given her for pain started working, and she went back to sleep.
The next time she woke it was dark. She was thirsty and her throat burned. There were faint noises around her of men talking in hushed whispers. "David?" she croaked.
The whispers stopped and she felt a warm, callused hand grasp hers. He was here. She was safe.