Free Fall (Free Fall Vol. 1): (Loving Summer #6: The Donovan Brothers #3)

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door flew open, with a nurse in pink
scrubs rushing in and a pretty girl with long jet black hair and a purple
streak wearing jeans, a baby doll black t-shirt, and a silver faux fur coat
trailing behind her.
    “Patient’s
up,” the nurse said to a headpiece she was wearing.  “Yes, I’ll be careful. 
He’s VIP, I know.”
    “Oh,
thank God,” the black-haired girl said, her big blue eyes blinking.  She looked
so familiar.
    “Rachel?”
I asked.
    “Nat!”
she flew over to hug me.  “I was so worried. You were knocked out for days.
Even after the surgery.  It was an intensive one, too.  But Summer did it, and
you’re alive. You’re here!”  Her eyes filled with tears.
    “Summer?”
Nat asked.  “She operated on me?”
    “Yes,
she’s a doctor here.”
    “Where
is she?” I asked.
    Rachel’s
face went from happy that I was up and alive to complete gloom. She shook her
head and began crying.
    “What’s
wrong?” I asked Rachel. “How long have I been here? Did I miss Summer’s
wedding? Why are you crying?”
    “Oh,
Nat, I wished I could tell you where Summer is...It’s been days pass the
wedding.”
    I
felt my heart sank.  I missed Summer and Drew’s wedding.  What kind of a jerk
brother was I to miss their big day.  “I’m sorry I missed it,” I said.
    “You
didn’t,” Rachel said. “It didn’t happen.”
    My
mouth dropped.  “What? Why?”
    “Summer…she
never showed up to the wedding.  She didn’t even show up to the Reception
Dinner the night before.”
    “She
couldn’t have gotten cold feet,” I said.  “She wouldn’t leave Drew hanging like
that.”
    “No,
she wouldn’t. Everyone knows that,” Rachel said. “So when she didn’t show up
for the reception dinner and to miss her own wedding…we knew she was missing.”
    I
closed my eyes and clenched my fists.
    “No!”
I shouted so loudly, so fiercely, that I made Rachel and the nurse jump.
    “He
must have her,” I said to myself. “I have to go,” I said, trying to get the
tubes and gadgets around off of me.
    “Mr.
Donovan, you have to remain calm. I’ll go get the doctor to see if you’re
capable of being discharged.”
    The
nurse left the room, and Rachel tried to calm me down.
    “What
do you mean, ‘he must have her’?” she asked. “Is Summer in some kind of
trouble?”
    I
covered my face with my hands. “I spent ten years, Rachel.  Ten years in hiding
my identity so I could protect Summer from these crazy psychotic A-holes who
were after me back when I went on that mission to get Dad back. For ten years,
I worked with the FBI and all kinds of agencies to help bring these guys down…first
their computers, then their guys.  One-by-one, I even went after the bosses.
Sometimes with my team, and sometimes by myself. There was only one boss left,
and he was the most ruthless, the smartest, and the most charming one…The
Dragon.” I took a deep breath. “I’m sure, he has Summer.”
    Rachel
took a deep breath too, and then said, “What does he want with Summer?”
    I
stared steadily at her as the word fell out of my mouth without hesitation,
“Revenge.”

 
    Epilogue
     
    Summer
     
     
    I watched the man with the
bald head and a dragon tattoo inked on top of his head, place the tray of food
on the round dining table in the luxurious room. He was in his thirties, tall,
and large all around. He might have been handsome in a rugged way if he wasn’t
so hard-looking. Without a doubt he was an imposing figure, one that was
intimidating just to look at.
    Dressed
all in black – a black silk button down shirt and black dress pants, even black
loafers, he even looked like a man you didn’t want to mess with.
    He
turned around after picking up a bowl and a silver spoon, and faced me with his
menacing dark eyes, and lifted the spoon. I closed my eyes as he got closer.
    I
couldn’t even move an inch. The silk ties that bound my wrist behind me on the
chair, making my bust jut out and my back cramp,

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