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She cocked her head. âYou did it for more than a decade.â
âBecause thatâs what I was told to do. It took until I started working with King to realise how much better it is when someone has your back. It kills the doubt. Well, most of it, at leastâŠâ
She breathed out. âLetâs go home.â
Slater met her eyes. âTo our son.â
She paused, then her head slowly lowered into a single nod. âYeah. To our son.â
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The next day, at sunrise, Violetta jolted upright on the sofa as a knock sounded at the door.
Sheâd been awake most of the night, anticipating Kingâs return since the early hours of the morning. She ran to the door and threw it open, eager for a first look. Heâd only told her he was coming home. Nothing about his physical condition or the success of the mission, which was uncharacteristic. On the phone heâd sounded dejected, disconnected from reality. It had sounded like he was half-asleep, which somehow concerned her more than if heâd told her he was grievously wounded.
She got her first look at him, backlit by the orange dawn sky.
He looked awful.
Physically untouched, but in the eyes there was something worse. Loss. Sorrow. Pain. His face was gaunt, drawn, and there were deep bags under his eyes from stress and sleeplessness.
Violetta remained frozen for a moment, then her hands flew to her face. She gasped in a way she didnât think she ever had. âIs WillâŠ?â
Kingâs face registered surprise, then he quickly shook his head. âNo. God, Violetta, no. Slaterâs fine. So is Alexis. Iâm sorry, I shouldâve explained moreâŠâ
âItâs okay,â she said, unable to hold back her sigh. âIf youâre all fine, then itâs okay. Whatever it is.â
She reached out and pulled him over the threshold and hugged him. He held her tighter than he had in a long time, finding strength in her touch. Then he walked past her, making straight for the hallway that led to, among other rooms, Juniorâs. She watched him move, so strong and purposeful, the way he beelined for his son.
She wondered what heâd seen over there.
She gave him some time. Recognised that he hadnât asked her to come with him. Heâd got what he needed from her hug, and now his priority was laying eyes on his boy. She didnât blame him. She loitered in the entranceway for a couple of minutes after she closed the front door, then followed in his footsteps down to the nursery.
She found him standing over the crib, hands on the railing, watching Junior with an unblinking stare.
Tears in his eyes.
That was far from normal.
She went to his side, put an arm around his torso. âWhat happened?â
He took a breath. âChrist, itâs been a day.â
She checked her watch. âToday? As in, on the flight?â
He pinched his eyes shut, shook his head. âThe last twenty-four hours. Sorry. Havenât slept.â
âWhat happened?â she said again.
âI tried to help a young man,â King said. âHis name was Danny. Turned out he was beyond helping. Heâd done somethingâŠunforgivable.â
She grimaced. âSo you did what you had to?â
âI made him turn himself in.â
âThat was the right thing to do.â
âYeah,â King said. âBut far from easy.â
âDid he mean to do whatever he did? Or was it an accident?â
She could see him thinking, and just in that she caught the gist of what had happened. Someone else had made Danny do something. A figure of authority. King was probably thinking about coercion, and intimidation, and mental slavery.
King said, âI have no idea.â
A long period of quiet in which King watched his son.
Then, âI canât even figure out whether he was a bad person or not.â
âItâs never black and white.â
âI know. Thatâs what I always say. But thisâŠwas a new level.â
âMaybe he wasnât good and he wasnât bad,â Violetta said. âMaybe he spent so long surrounded by real monsters that he lost whoever he was in the first place. And sometimes thatâs impossible to get back. Just the way of the world.â
King sighed. âWell, the real monsters are dead. All of them.â
Violetta swallowed.
In a pained tone King said, âIf I hadnât waited for Slater to recover from MexicoâŠif Iâd got there earlierâŠI could have got to him before he did the things he did. I could have put him on the right path. He wouldâve had his whole life ahead of him.â
âYou canât be everywhere. You canât do everything.â
âHe was some kid from a trailer park. He didnât know who to listen to. He listened to the wrong person and he paid with whatâs going to be the next fifteen, twenty years of his life.â
She feared the worst from his tone. Feared he would throw himself permanently back into the fray, save as many lost souls as he could. She could see it eating away at him. The fact that every day he spent living a normal life was a day another scared young man threw his life away by following the wrong crowd.
But, eyes still locked on Junior, he said, âIâm going to be in my sonâs life. Whatever it takes. Iâm not going to be the absent father, off waging some war, too busy to show him the way. Iâll be the right person for him to listen to.â
She hugged him tighter. âI know.â
Determination blazed in his eyes like nothing sheâd ever seen before.
He said, âIâll keep the monsters at bay.â
KING AND SLATER WILL RETURNâŠ
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Books by Matt Rogers
THE JASON KING SERIES
Isolated (Book 1)
Imprisoned (Book 2)
Reloaded (Book 3)
Betrayed (Book 4)
Corrupted (Book 5)
Hunted (Book 6)
THE JASON KING FILES
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Warrior (Book 2)
Savages (Book 3)
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Lion (Book 2)
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