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Gemma jumped to her feet and ran to a.s.sist, but found the gesture unnecessary. Harrison's tackle had smashed the man's head firmly into a stone pillar, knocking him out cold. Harrison stood tall and brushed his hands on his thighs before turning to her.
"Wow. Thanks." Gemma gulped as he enveloped her in a bone-crus.h.i.+ng hug. "I didn't realize you were that strong."
He pulled back and looked down at her with such intensity she forgot to breathe.
"Gemma, when it comes to looking after you, I'll find whatever strength I need."
That said, he turned, grabbed the sword deftly from the fallen guard's hand and held it out to her.
"You'll probably do better with this than I will."
Gemma smiled as she watched him dash across the stones and haul their prisoner up.
"Let's go." He tipped his head towards the entrance.
Gemma dodged the small fire that was sizzling out in the damp hay and followed them through the path of carnage that Ruby and Dom had made for them.
She could still hear the odd ring of metal as they ascended the stairwell and realized with a sinking heart that this was in no way over. So much for stealth. By the sounds of the yelling above them, the castle was now on full alert. She just prayed her father wouldn't realize and abort early. The struggling man ahead of her was worth saving and she would do anything to get him to that forest.
Harrison stepped aside to let Gemma lead the way. He watched her lithe body pause at the top of the stairwell, scanning the lightened corridor above. The sword was poised easily in her hands.
He shook his head in amus.e.m.e.nt at the fact that even though she held a weapon that could slice a man in two, she still looked elegant. She caught his gaze and sent him a look that made his knees quiver. Then she vanished around the corner.
The man beside him was getting heavy as his obvious mistreatment was taking a toll on his body. Harrison gritted his teeth and hefted the man higher onto his shoulder. They shuffled after Gemma as quickly as they could, following the sounds of clanging metal that had to be the effort of Ruby and Dom. He hoped they were okay.
As he rounded the corner and watched Gemma immerse herself in the quick disposal of a guard, he realized they were fine. Dom's huge leg kicked a guard to his knees and a swift swipe with the hilt of his sword had the man seeing stars. Ruby was jumping over her fallen opponent and beckoning them to follow her.
Harrison wove through the discarded bodies and picked up his pace as he followed the quick trio. He wasn't sure where they were. Dom must have led them to the adjacent tower. He hoped he knew where he was going.
The sound of pounding feet behind him punched a vial of adrenalin into his system and he quickly s.h.i.+fted the man to his back so he could run. The man's head bobbed on his shoulder, his ragged body rattling against him as he bounded down the stairs.
"Look out!" Gemma's voice made him duck as an arrow whizzed pa.s.sed his head. He heard the cry of someone behind him as he watched Gemma reload the bow in one fluid motion.
She had ditched the sword for a more effective weapon. She looked like a female version of Robin Hood as she sent another arrow flying. Her long braid flicked at the base of her spine as she swung around and pushed him forward.
"Go!"
He turned back to watch her fire one last shot before spinning after him.
"Run to the stables!"
He did as he was told, ignoring the burning in his legs as he burst out into the sunlight.
Turn right, right?
He spotted what he thought must be the stables and felt his belly drop. The open expanse of courtyard made him vulnerable. He had to get himself and the weight on his back through the open s.p.a.ce and not get hit by an arrow or blind-sided by a broad sword.
Sure, piece of cake.
He steadied his breathing and set off. An arrow flew past so close to his head he felt his hair move. Another arrow shot out from the stables injuring a guard on the turret above him. He saw Ruby's arm drop out of view as she backed further under cover. Moments later he was joining her.
With the help of Dominic, they managed to get the man out through the wall.
Harrison turned to make sure Gemma was just behind him. Instead what he saw was a hairy fist flying straight towards his face.
Chapter Twenty-One.
Warwick, England - 1393AD Gemma shot her final arrow and dropped the bow as she raced towards the stables. Bursting into the building, she flew to the end stall and scrambled towards the hole all too aware that this was not over. They still needed to get to the forest and the man they were carrying was not in great shape.
Hauling her body out the narrow gap, she jumped up in time to see a flash of Ruby's ponytail. She ran after her sister and easily caught up, ducking beneath the bridge leading away from the gatehouse. Dom had the man over his shoulder in a fireman's lift and was checking for a clear coast as she approached them.
"We're going to have to make a run for it," Dom said. "We'll have to move fast. We're open targets until we reach that first crop of trees."
Gemma a.s.sessed the distance and decided they could easily make it. She turned to grab Harrison's hand and felt her stomach drop.
"Where's Harrison?"
"I thought he was behind you." Ruby looked over her shoulder.
"I thought he was behind you!"
"He made it to the stables, Gem. You didn't see him?"
Gemma shook her head, trying to still the erratic breathing that was threatening to overwhelm her. Biting her cheek, she looked at her sister's worried frown then made her choice.
"Where are you going?
Dom grabbed her arm and pulled her to a stop.
"I'm going back."
"Are you insane? It's way too dangerous."
"Let me go!"
"We are not separating. Dad will kill me if I turn up without you."
"I don't care! I'm not leaving him here."
She turned to walk again, but found Ruby in her path.
"You can't, Gem. It's too late."
"Ruby, get out of my way."
"Let's just think about this."
"We don't have time! Look, just get this guy to safety. As soon as Dad sees you without me he'll abort anyway. We just have to pray I've found Harrison by then."
Dom and Ruby exchanged a dubious glance.
Gemma swallowed the lump in her throat and looked straight at her brother. "Please. I have to try."
Dom's determination wavered.
"Buy me as much time as you can, okay?"
He gave a little nod.
"Dominic!"
"Let her go, Rube."
Ruby's eyes locked on to Gemma's. A torrent of emotions coursed through them before she said, "If you get hurt I'm going to kick your a.s.s. You understand me?"
Gemma nodded with a quick smile before rus.h.i.+ng past her.
Gemma fought off the nauseating panic as she slithered around the edge of the curtain wall and back into the stables. Couching low, she listened for sounds before peeking her head around the corner. She didn't even know where to start looking for her boyfriend. She guessed he would have been dragged towards the dungeon or the great hall.
Creeping out of the stall, she was about to head to the courtyard when the slapping of feet had her shuffling back into hiding.
She listened to the sounds in the stable. Running feet, a painful thud, a grunt and the crunch of bone on skin. Frowning, she stole a quick peek. Harrison was on his knees, blood dripping from his lower lip and a dark bruise forming on his right cheekbone.
She rushed out of the stall as Harrison grabbed the man's ankle and yanked. He fell to the floor with a thump. Curling his fingers into a tight fist, Harrison smashed the man in the face, making his head loll to the side. He struggled to his feet, looking like a newborn giraffe as he flirted with the after affects of an adrenaline rush.
"Harrison."
Spinning around, he gifted her a relieved smile, but it turned into an anguished yell as the guard at his feet plunged a dagger into his left calf muscle.
Harrison slumped to the floor, clutching his leg. Gemma ran to his side, kicking the guard into oblivion. She turned to a.s.sist her boyfriend, but was stopped by an arrow whizzing past her ear and landing in the beam beside her. Four guards rushed into the stables, armed with daggers and billhooks.
She studied the long spear-like weapons as she crouched for battle. With a blade down one side and a hook on the other, she knew they could do considerable damage.
Weapons leveled at her heart, the guards ran towards her with confident glares. She turned to the side and let the billhook slide past her thigh, smas.h.i.+ng the first guard in the jaw with a sharp elbow. She used him as s.h.i.+eld against the second attacker and with a grunt smashed them into the stall.
Spinning around, she deflected the weapon thrust at her thigh and felt the sharp sting of metal down her forearm. Ignoring the pain, she grabbed the hook and pulled the guard towards her. A quick fist finished him off just in time for her to see a blade inches from her face. The image of her cheek being carved in two flashed through her mind, but was cut short by a flying dagger that glanced off the man's chest. The blow made him falter just long enough for Gemma to wrench the arrow from the wood behind her and spear her attacker through the eye.
Gemma grimaced as he crumpled to the ground. She spun back and looked at Harrison who was slumped, wide-eyed and pale, on the floor. He ran a thumb over his shaking fingers as he gazed at the fallen man.
"Let's go before more show up." Gemma stepped over the guard at her feet and reached for Harrison's hand. Everything went distorted as she felt her muscles pull apart.
"NO!"
Her voice was swept away as her body spiraled into the future, alone.
Chapter Twenty-Two.
St. Augustine, Florida - 2011AD The white corridor was blinding. Gemma opened her eyes and squeezed them shut again. Panicked sobs raced up her body, one tidal wave upon the next. Scrambling for her phone, she tore it out of her pocket and touched the screen.
It rang in her hand before she could dial the number.
"Gemma, are you okay?"
It was her father. His stern voice brought no comfort as she let out a pitiful wail.
"You left too soon. He's not here!"
"I can't understand what you're saying. Now slow down and answer my question first. Are you injured?"
"No, I'm fine." She sniffled, ignoring the stinging wound on her forearm and the ache in her shoulder. "But Harrison's not here. We weren't touching. We have to go back."
"That's not going to happen."
"No, we have to go back!"
"Gemma, it is too risky. I'm not sending any of us back."
"YOU HAVE TO!"
"I don't have to do anything." His voice was low and cold. "Debrief is in one hour."
The phone went dead in her hand. She gripped the plastic and resisted the urge to throw it against the wall. Pulling her knees to her chest, she wrapped her arms around her naked body. She rested her forehead on the top of her knees and sobbed.
This couldn't be happening. A game of what-if started up in her head, cruelly taunting her with all the mistakes she had made in those last critical moments. She should have been standing closer. She should have jumped across those men and tackled Harrison to the ground.
"Harrison," she whispered, her belly quaking.
He would die. That was inevitable... and there was nothing she could do about it. The hope that Harrison had brought into her life fell from its perch within. She could feel it fluttering down through her body and imagined it lying in a b.l.o.o.d.y mess on the white tiled floor.
Her body went numb as the imagery seared her brain. She watched hope turn towards her with one gasping breath. She imagined it smiling softly and whispering one final plea.
Her head snapped straight. Her eyes went dry. Her lips bunched tight. Jumping to her feet, she haphazardly threw on her clothes and raced to the door.