said, Sit tight.
âShe isnât a fool, Daniel.â Henry snagged another roll from the bread basket. âThese are delicious. She knows that servicing you would put you and Lucas at each otherâs throats. Youâre playing this game for your personal gratification, but Lucas depends on her for his survival. Sheâd have to be mentally deficient to choose you over him.â
Daniel shifted to Lucas. âSo what does his lordship think of all this? Your snack has you buried already. Are you flattered?â
Lucas cut into his third steak.
âWhat would you do in her place? Would you mop the floors, O mighty one?â
Lucas thought about it. âIn her place I wouldâve killed the two of you already. But Iâm not in her place. And Iâm not her. Iâm not smaller and weaker than everyone around me, nor do I have a childâs life in my hands. Sheâs being prudent, given her situation.â
Daniel smirked. âNever thought youâd be so agreeable at the idea of your own death.â
âWe all must come to terms with it one way or another,â Lucas said.
âMaybe Iâll help you on your way, then, since youâre all prepared. Seems a shame to waste the opportunity.â
âThink you can?â Lucas asked with genuine interest.
âCareful, Daniel,â Henry said. âThat kind of talk will end with you breaking a nail or messing up your hair.â
Daniel ignored him and glared at Lucas. âBring it.â
Lucas put down his fork, smiled, and shoved the table aside like it weighed nothing. Karina scrambled out of the way. Lucasâs huge hand clamped Danielâs throat. Daniel clawed at Lucasâs forearm. The bigger man jerked him off his feet, shook him the way a dog shakes a rat, and slammed him down onto the table. Dishes flew. Trapped in a corner between the counter and the stove, Karina threw her hands in front of her face. A ceramic dish shattered next to her, spraying green beans over the counter.
âNo,â Henry screamed. âNot inside! Not inside!â
Red marks sliced Lucasâs forearms. His skin bulged as if his bones were trying to break free.
âYeah!â he snarled. âHurt me more. Is that all you got?â His hand still locked on Danielâs throat, he pulled him up and smashed him onto the table again. âNeed some more?â Danielâs face had grown bright red. Lucas jerked him up. âNot done yet?â He drove Daniel back down.
With a thunderous snap, the table broke in two. The two halves fell apart and Daniel crashed onto the floor, Lucas atop him, still crushing his windpipe. Danielâs feet drummed the ground. Veins bulged on his face, his skin turning magenta. His eyes rolled back into his skull.
âHere we go.â Henry sighed. âWe lose all the good dishes this way.â He showed Karina the bread basket. âAt least I saved the rolls. And donât worry, Iâm keeping Emily asleep.â
Lucas released Daniel. The blond man lay unmoving. Lucas stepped over him, his eyes blazing with fury. His gaze locked on her. âBedtime,â Lucas growled and lunged at her. An unstoppable force swept Karina off her feet and she found herself slung over Lucasâs back.
âLet me go!â She struggled to pull free.
He swung around to face Henry. âLeave the mess for when he wakes up.â
âWill do.â Henry saluted him with a roll.
Lucas headed out of the kitchen. Karina tried to grab onto the door frame, but her fingers slipped and she was carried through the darkness of the hallway to the bedroom.
CHAPTER 5
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