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Chapter no 23 – Sloane

King of Sloth (Kings of Sin, 4)

Iย didnโ€™t argue when Xavier insisted on accompanying me to the hospital.

Heโ€™d driven to the club today, and it was easier taking his car than hailing a cab.

Rheaโ€™s stressed voice echoed in my head as we sped toward the hospital.

My day offโ€ฆPenny collapsed on the streetโ€ฆhospitalizedโ€ฆ

She hadnโ€™t had time to fill me in on the details before a nurse called for her in the background. The lack of context sent my stomach into upheaval and my imagination spiraling down thorny paths.

How badly was Pen hurt? Was this a broken limb or something worse?

Would they have to operate on her?

Dread clawed at my insides.

I shouldโ€™ve checked in on her earlier. Itโ€™d been a month since London, and Rhea gave me the occasional text update, but I shouldโ€™ve found time to sneak in a video call. Instead, Iโ€™d been buried in work and Xavier.

Logic told me Rhea wouldโ€™ve been more distraught if Pen were in serious danger, but logic always cracked in the face of frigid, debilitating fear.

Thankfully, Xavier didnโ€™t ask questions or make conversation. He simply gunned through the streets, navigating jaywalkers and traffic with

surprising dexterity…until we hit the gridlocked mess that was Midtown Manhattan during rush hour.

The lights were green, but traffic was so backed up, no one could move. โ€œWhat happened?โ€ I straightened, trying to make sense of the snarl of

cars, pedestrians, and bicyclists weaving through the intersection.

โ€œLooks like an accident.โ€ Xavier opened the driver-side, leaned out, and did a quick survey of our surroundings. โ€œWeโ€™re backed up for blocks.โ€

Shit.ย My hands curled around the edge of my seat.ย We could be stuck here for hours, and I didnโ€™t have hours.

What if Pen took a sudden turn for the worse? What if I missed out on seeing her for the last time byโ€”

No. Donโ€™t go there.

I fought for calm. Devolving into a hysterical mess wouldnโ€™t do anyone any favors.

โ€œIโ€™ll be right back.โ€ Xavier got out of the car fully. โ€œIf traffic somehow disappears in the next five minutes, my baby is in your hands.โ€ He patted the top of his Porsche.

โ€œWhat are youโ€ฆ?โ€ I twisted around to watch as he walked down the line of cars behind us and knocked on the window of the last one. The driver rolled it down, Xavier handed him something, and after a short exchange, the car reversed and turned onto a side street.

Thankfully, there were only three cars blocking us, and Xavier repeated this process with the last two until we were clear.

โ€œChange of plans.โ€ He slid back into his seat and followed the othersโ€™ lead in reversing and rerouting. โ€œThis next part might be bumpy.โ€

โ€œWhat did you do?โ€

โ€œGave the drivers three hundred bucks each to go the opposite direction.โ€ Xavier frowned at the side street, which was also clogged. โ€œBribery works wonders.โ€

โ€œWe need to talk about the dangerous amount of cash you carryโ€”ย shit.โ€ I clutched the doorโ€™s armrest, my heart leaping into my mouth as the Porsche swerved onto the sidewalk. โ€œThis is not a road!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m aware.โ€ He plowed forward, two of the wheels on the sidewalk and two on the street, past a queue of blaring car horns and angry curses. โ€œThere are no people walking here, and I can afford the fine.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve lost your mindโ€”fuck!โ€ My heartbeat ratcheted up another notch when we nearly sideswiped a fire hydrant, and I didnโ€™t breathe until we finally,ย finallyย turned on a new street and returned to proper driving.

As in, no sidewalk, only asphalt.

The incoming rush of oxygen made me dizzy.ย Note to self: never get in a car with Xavier behind the wheel again.

โ€œYou need to get to the hospital. This is the fastest way we can get there,โ€ he said calmly. He drove with one hand; the other closed around over mine, interlacing our fingers. I stiffened with surprise. โ€œDonโ€™t worry, Luna. Weโ€™ll make it.โ€

I stared at his profile for a second before my gaze drifted to our intertwined hands. His was so large it engulfed mine, and so warm the heat radiated up my arm, through my chest, and into my stomach.

He was focused on the road, and his act of comfort was a casual, unthinking one, but somehow that made it all the more intimate.

Emotion climbed into my throat, thick and sudden.

I missed sex because I hadnโ€™t had it in a month, but I hadnโ€™t realized how much Iโ€™d missedย this. Non-sexual touches. Easy intimacy. Connection, in one form or another.

Maybe it was because I hadnโ€™t hadย thisย in years, if Iโ€™d ever really had it at all.

I faced forward and squeezed Xavierโ€™s hand, letting his reassuring strength calm me. I didnโ€™t care about displaying vulnerability in that moment; I just needed someone to hold on to.

Luckily, we didnโ€™t hit major traffic again, and we arrived at the hospital in relatively short order.

โ€œYou go inside,โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™ll look for parking.โ€ I didnโ€™t argue.

For a random Wednesday afternoon, the hospital was packed, but since I was family, I easily made it past the front desk.

I checked my phone in the elevator. No new messages from Rhea, which I assumed was a good thing.ย Please let her be okay.

The doors slid open. I ran out, turned the corner, andโ€” My stomach plummeted.

George and Caroline stood in the hall, him in a suit and her in a designer tweed dress. Their backs faced me, but I would recognize them anywhere.

Iโ€™d been so focused on seeing Pen I hadnโ€™t considered their presence. Honestly, I wouldnโ€™t have been surprised if theyย hadnโ€™tย shown up. They had a habit of ignoring her unless it was absolutely necessary.

They were talking to a nurse and hadnโ€™t noticed me yet. Rhea, however, did. Our gazes locked before she deliberately turned, letting me take advantage of George and Carolineโ€™s distraction to slip into Penโ€™s room.

Iโ€™d deal with the fallout later. Right now, I needed to see her.

Pen appeared to be sleeping, but she stirred when I closed the door behind me.

She turned her head, her eyes widening with surprise. โ€œSloane?โ€

โ€œHi.โ€ I mustered a faint smile even as I frantically scanned her for signs of grievous injury. She looked so tiny in the hospital bed, but other than a giant bandage over her forehead, I didnโ€™t spot anything amiss. She didnโ€™t seem to have any broken limbs, bruises, or contusions. โ€œHow are you feeling?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m okay.โ€ Penโ€™s voice was thin but steady. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. Itโ€™s just a cut. Everyoneโ€™s freaking out over nothing.โ€

โ€œWhat happened?โ€ The knots in my chest loosened, but worry lingered in the spaces between them.

โ€œItโ€™s so stupid,โ€ she grumbled, sounding her full nine years of age. โ€œI fell and hit my head on the sidewalk. Thatโ€™s it.โ€

โ€œPen.โ€ I leveled her with a stern stare.

She heaved an aggrieved sigh. โ€œI crashed while Annie and I were taking a walk. I hit my head on the curb and, um, almost got run over by a bicycle.โ€

I bit back a curse and a litany of questions. Annie was Rheaโ€™s backup whenever Rhea had the day off. She shouldโ€™ve known better than to take Pen out at this time of day, when she was most likely to crash.

Thankfully, it appeared to have been a mild crash or she wouldโ€™ve been knocked out instead of talking to me, but still.

I smoothed a hand over her hair, my heart squeezing at how fine and delicate it felt. She was so young, and sheโ€™d already been through so much.

โ€œBut Iโ€™m okay.โ€ Penโ€™s eyes drifted closed before she opened them again, her small face filled with determination. She always resisted sleeping when we saw each other. The selfish part of me was thankful for the extra time; the anxious part worried it made her crashes worse. โ€œAnnie took me here just in caseโ€ฆโ€

I could guess why theyโ€™d put her in a private room so soon. My father had donated an entire wing to the hospital years ago.

โ€œWhereโ€™s Annie now?โ€ I asked.

โ€œI donโ€™t know. She got fired.โ€ Pen looked down. โ€œRhea left her nieceโ€™s baby shower early to see me.โ€

โ€œBecause she cares about you. We all do,โ€ I said gently.

I glanced at the bandage again. It was a relatively minor injury, but even minor injuries could have intense effects on people with CFS. The recovery took longer, and the pain could intensify their symptoms.

โ€œDo Mom and Dad know youโ€™re here?โ€ Penโ€™s eyes were closing again. โ€œNot yet.โ€ Dread punctured my relief at the thought of confronting

them.

โ€œIโ€™m glad you came. Theyโ€™llโ€ฆโ€ Her voice faded into nothing, and she was out.

I lingered for a minute, savoring our last moments together. Pen and I had both changed since I left my family years ago.

We were older, somewhat wiser, and more cognizant of what we were dealing with when it came to George and Caroline. But in some ways, we were the sameโ€”still trapped by our circumstances, still helpless to change them.

The adrenaline from Rheaโ€™s call dissipated, leaving me with cold, hard clarity. The second I stepped into the hall, George and Caroline would know Iโ€™d been secretly seeing Pen. The only way I couldโ€™ve gotten here so quickly was if Rhea had contacted me, and the onlyย reasonย Iโ€™d come so quickly was because I loved Pen. Considering sheโ€™d been four during our last known-to-them contact, it wouldnโ€™t take a genius to figure out weโ€™d kept in touch over the years.

Maybe Iโ€™d get lucky. Maybe George and Caroline wouldnโ€™t make a big deal out of it, and they wouldnโ€™t fire Rhea or lock Pen somewhere I couldnโ€™t get to her out of spite.

Yeah, and maybe Satan will repent and give up ruling the underworld to become an elf in Santaโ€™s workshop.

I was tempted to hide in Penโ€™s room and wait for my family to leave before I slipped out, but from what I could see through the door window, that wasnโ€™t happening anytime soon. It would be infinitely worse if someone came in and found me skulking around.

I was a lot of things, but I wasnโ€™t a coward. Whatever the consequences were, Iโ€™d deal with them. I only hoped I could shield Rhea from the brunt of the impact. Sheโ€™d told me about Penโ€™s hospitalization knowing I would show up and sheโ€™d probably get fired. Sheโ€™d done it because she knew Pen would want to see me, and she didnโ€™t deserve to be let go over a moment of empathy.

I steeled myself, walked to the exit, and opened the door.

However, I barely crossed the threshold before I came to a dead halt.

George, Caroline, and Rhea werenโ€™t the only people outside Penโ€™s room anymore. The nurse was gone, and a slim, perfectly groomed blond stood next to my father and stepmother. Beside her, a handsome man with brown hair and blue eyes looked around with a bored expression.

This time, there was no sneaking past them. Their conversation fell silent as the door shut behind me, and my four (ex) family members gaped at me with varying expressions of shock, disbelief, and confusion.

โ€œWell,โ€ the blond said, recovering first. โ€œThis is a surprise.โ€

I suppressed a flinch. Her voice, lovely as it was, had the effect of burrowing into my skin and peeling the scabs off old wounds. Seeingย himย was worse. It was like having a Mack truck from the past blindside me from behind and send me flying.

They were the only people who could still make me feel inferior and insignificant.

My sister Georgia and Bentleyโ€”her husband, my brother-in-lawโ€ฆand my ex-fiancรฉ.

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