The great thing about having a morally questionable best
friend was that they didnโt question you when you did morally questionable things.
Alex didnโt ask why I wanted to track Max down; he just did it. It took him less than an hour because, according to him, Max left a trail of digital crumbs so obvious a blind Luddite couldโve followed it.
When we found him hoovering drinks at a dive bar like an alcoholic Dyson, Max was already three sheets to the wind, and it took only the promise of more booze, drugs, and girls to lure him with us.
I let Alex do the talking and took a separate car in case Max recognized me, but he was so drunk he didnโt notice anything was wrong until we entered a silent, secluded house on the cityโs outskirts.
By then, it was too late.
โHe mustโve really pissed you off.โ Alex examined Maxโs bound form the way a scientist would examine a particularly interesting specimen beneath a microscope. โThis isnโt your usual style.โ
I flexed my hands into fists.
Max sat tied to a chair in the middle of the basement, his mouth duct-taped shut and his body twisting in a futile struggle against his ties. His alcohol-induced haze had
cleared, and I saw the stark reality of his situation reflected in his eyes.
Good.
I wanted him to feel every second of this.
โMy usual style isnโt working for me.โ The rage Iโd suppressed during my work shift roared back, drowning out any reservations I mightโve had.
I was a doctor, not a fighter. Iโd pledged to do no harm. But the Josh that made that pledge was different than the one in this room. Even memories of him were hazy, buried beneath the weight of the past weekโs events.
I walked over to Max and ripped the tape off his mouth. I wasnโt worried about anyone hearing us. The house was Alexโs secret city hideaway, the place where he went when he needed to be alone but didnโt have time for a longer trip, and it was soundproofed and secured enough to make The Pentagon weep with envy.
โYou recognize me.โ It wasnโt a question.
Maxโs awareness of my identity was obvious in the pinch of his mouth and the burning flame of panicked resentment in his eyes.
โJules told me what you did. Ohio, the painting, the blackmail, everything.โ I bent until we were at eye level. โYou shouldโve skipped town when you had the chance. Staying here was a stupid move. Pushing Jules down the stairs was even stupider.โ
I saw Alex arch an eyebrow out of the corner of my eye. Otherwise, he didnโt react to the new information or mention of Jules.
โShe deserved it.โ Max didnโt deny my accusation like Iโd expected. He mustโve known it wouldnโt do him any good. โThe people who wanted the painting are pissed I lost it. Theyโre out for blood.โ A bead of sweat trickled down his forehead. โShe fucked me over and thought she could walk away with no consequences. After everything I did for her when we were young. She had no job, no home,
andย Iย took her in. You think I want to stay in this fucking city? I canโt go back to Ohio, not without the painting. Sheย deserved it!โ
His voice rose with each word until spittle frothed at his mouth. His sour, whiskey-tinted breath clouded the air between us and made my stomach twist with disgust.
โThat sounds like a personal problem. You get in bed with the wrong people, you pay the consequences. The only thing I care aboutโฆโ I gripped his shoulder and dug my fingers into the pressure points until he squeaked with pain. โ…is the fact you hurt her. That was a big mistake, Max.โ
โSurprised youโre still taking her side after what she did,โ Max panted. Malice mingled with the resentment in his eyes. โShe hurt more than she helped by returning that painting to you. My friends will be coming for you next, and theyโre not as nice as I am.โ
I wasnโt a fucking idiot. Iโd already took steps to mitigate that possibility, but Max didnโt need to know that.
โI wasnโt going to kill her. I just wanted to give her a scare. Rough her up a little, scare her into helping me again.โ Maxโs eyes darted around the room, searching for help that didnโt exist. โItโs not fair that she keeps getting away with what she did. I went to jail for something weย bothย did while she went to a fancy school and made fancy friends. Itโsย not fair.ย She owes me!โ
He sounded like a petulant child throwing a temper tantrum.
โShe only got into that life because ofย you.โ I clamped down harder on his shoulder. โDonโt act like youโre an innocent martyr.โ
โSo protective of her even after she lied and stole from you.โ Maxโs lip curled, his desire for a cheap shot outweighing any sense of self-preservation. โWhat is it? Is it the pussy? I remember it was pretty good, especially her
first time when she bled all over my cock. Thereโs nothing like breaking in a virgin. But itโs probably worn outโโ
His sentence cut off with a choked cry when I slammed my fist into his face.
Fury darkened the edges of my vision. The world narrowed until the only thing I could focus on was my fierce, all-consuming need to cause the man in front of me as much pain as possible.
But I wanted this to be a fair fight. That way, I could let loose without any guilt.
I held out a hand. Alex slid a knife into my open palm, and I slashed the ropes binding Max.
He lurched out of his chair, but he didnโt make it two steps before I hauled him back by his collar and punched him again.
The satisfying crunch of bone ripped through the air, followed by a howl of pain.
Max clutched his broken nose with one hand and swung at me with the other. I dodged his clumsy attempt with little effort, and I heard another crunch when my fist connected with his jaw.
My blood sang with exhilaration as the storm inside me finally found its release. Every punch, every spray of blood on my face loosened an inch of pressure in my chest.
The air crackled with unleashed violence, and soon, the snap of bone gave way to the wet sound of bloodied flesh.
Sweat and blood blurred my vision, but I kept going, fueled by mental images of Julesโs injuries and Maxโs earlier taunts.
I didnโt want to do it. He was blackmailing meโฆ
They pushed me when I tried to get awayโฆ
Is it the pussy? I remember it was pretty good, especially her first time when she bled all over my cock.
A fresh wave of rage swept through me, and I punched Max hard enough that he collapsed onto the ground. His
hands scrabbled against the floor as he tried to crawl away, but there was nowhere for him to escape.
โPlease.โ He gasped out a wet, gurgling plea. โStop.
Pleaseโฆโ
I barely heard him.
It wasnโt just Jules. It was Michael and Alex and every patient I lost in the ER. Every bottled-up hurt, disappointment, and frustration from the past few years. I unleashed it all on Max until his pleas died off and his body turned limp.
My heart thundered with adrenaline. I shouldโve done this sooner.ย Thisย was the outlet I needed.
I hauled my arm back for another blow, but firm hands closed around my biceps and pulled me back.
โJosh.โ Alexโs voice splashed a cold bucket of water on the flames consuming me. โThatโs enough.โ
โGet off me,โ I bit out. I strained against his hold, desperate for another fix. For more relief. โIโm not done.โ
โYes, you are. Keep going, and youโll kill him.โ Alex turned me around without releasing my arms and pinned me with a glare. โIf thatโs what you want, fine. But itโs not.โ โYou donโt know that.โ My ragged breaths echoed in the
empty space.
The basement contained no furniture save for the chair, a table, an industrial sink, and a fridge. I didnโt want to think about what activities Alex usually conducted down here. Probably something similar to what I just did.
โI know youโre not the type of person who wants anotherโs death on your hands,โ he said calmly. โYouโre not a killer, Josh. Besides, look at him. Youโve made your point.โ
I stared at the unconscious heap on the ground. Maxโs face was a mangled mess of blood and pulp. Sticky dark liquid pooled around his body, and if it werenโt for the faint rise and fall of his chest, I wouldโve thought he was already dead.
I did that. Me.
Alex hadnโt laid a finger on him.
My heart rate slowed the longer I stared at Max. The soft drip of the sink in the corner reminded me of the drip of blood, and I was suddenly hyperaware of the coppery liquid coating my face and clothes.
Iโd beaten him half to death. Bile rose in my throat.
I wrenched myself out of Alexโs grasp and stumbled to the sink, where I dry heaved until my throat was raw and moisture burned my eyes.
I hadnโt eaten since before my shift, so nothing came out, but that didnโt stop nausea from roiling my stomach.
What the fuck had I done?
Kidnapping. Assault and battery. Probably a dozen other crimes that would end my career if anyone found out.
I started off wanting to make Max pay for what he did to Jules and ended up using him as my human punching bag.
Fuck.
I turned on the tap and splashed water on my face, hoping to wash off the blood, but its stain remained even after the pinkish water ran clear in the steel basin.
When I finally lifted my head, my skin numb from the chill of the water, I saw Alex next to me. He leaned his hip against the counter with an unreadable expression. โFeel better?โ
โYes. No. I donโt know.โ I rubbed a hand over my damp face and glanced at the still unconscious Max. My stomach lurched again. โWhat are we going to do about him?โ
โDonโt worry. He wonโt go to the police.โ Alex walked over to him and nudged his prone form with disdain. โItโs more trouble than itโs worth.โ
True. Max was only a few months out of jail, and heโd already committed aggravated assault and was involved in a conspiracy to commit grand larceny. If the police looked into his background, he was fucked.
โAnd if he comes after us later?โ I asked.
โPlease. Heโs a common thief trying to play in a league above his own.โ Alex sounded unimpressed. โPlus, if what he said was true, he has enough problems to worry about without trying to take revenge on us. Whoever wants your hideous painting will keep him busy.โ
โItโs not hideous,โ I growled. โItโsย unusual,ย and itโs
worth a lot of money.โ
Iโd shopped the painting around after Julesโs confession. It was tainted with bad memories, and like Max said, the people after it would come afterย meย if I held onto it. I was lucky they hadnโt already. I guess they didnโt trust Max enough to finish the job Jules started.
The only way to get Maxโs mysterious โfriendsโ off my back and not screw over the next owner was to sell it to someone no one would dare steal from.
I finally found a suitable buyer yesterday, and we were scheduled to sign the contract in two days, after he returned from a business trip.
I assumed whoever was tracking the piece would know Iโd sold it, but just in case they didnโt, the buyer promised to publicize the sale.
โEnough about the painting. Even if Max wonโt call the police, we canโt just leave him here.โ If we did, he might very well die of blood loss, and Alex was right. I wasnโt a murderer. I wouldnโt be able to live with myself if anyone died at my hands.
The urge to vomit returned. โHe needs medical attention.โ
Alexโs sigh contained multitudes of exasperation. โYou and Ava. So driven by your consciences. No wonder youโre siblings,โ he muttered. โFine. Iโll send someone to take care of him.โ
โTake care of him as inโฆโ
Another, deeper sigh. โAs in medical attention, Josh. Iโm not going to kill him. I barely know him.โ
โRight.โ With Alex, it was always best to double check.
At his suggestion, I rinsed off in the upstairs shower and changed into one of his spare outfits while he took care of the situation.
By the time I emerged, Max was already gone and Alex sat in the living room, scrolling through his phone.
โWhat the fuck? Do you have magical house elves or something?โ I sank next to him on the couch.
I felt better after the shower. Notย good,ย but better, though images of Maxโs bloodied form would haunt me for a long while.
I swallowed the lump of guilt in my throat.
โNo. I have a highly competent, highly paid team.โ Alex didnโt look up from his phone. โBesides, you were in the shower for an hour. A geriatric grandmother couldโve taken care of Max in that time.โ
โBullshit. I was in there ten minutes, tops.โ โThatโs not what the clock says.โ
I glanced at the grandfather clock in the corner. He was right. Itโd beenย overย an hour since I jumped into the shower.
I mentally added loss of time awareness to the long list of shit I needed to worry about.
โIโm going crazy.โ I closed my eyes and pressed a fist to my forehead. โWhat the fuck is happening to me?โ
I felt like a passenger who didnโt know their train had flown off the rails until they looked out the window and saw the ground rushing toward them.
One minute, I lived a charmed lifeโpopular and accomplished, with a great family and great friends. The next, it all burst into flames until only ashes were left.
โIf itโs about Max, donโt feel too bad. Heโs a piece of shit, and he had it coming. But heโll survive.โ Alex slid a glance in my direction. โYou never answered my question earlier. Do you feel better?โ
I hated to admit it, butโฆ โYeah.โ
The dark cloud that had stalked me for two years was still present, but it was lighter. More manageable.
โGood. Now explain Jules to me.โ
โJesus Christ.โ I cracked my eyes open and glared at Alex. Renewed tension zipped down my spine and turned my muscles into stone. โThereโs nothing to explain, but if youโre curious, sheโs five-six with red hair, hazel eyesโโ
โYou almost beat a man to death because he hurt her,โ Alex said. โDonโt insult me by pretending she doesnโt mean anything to you.โ
I pinched the bridge of my nose, regretting, not for the first time, my eighteen-year-old selfโs decision to befriend the man sitting next to me.
Still, after keeping my relationshipโmyย formerย relationshipโwith Jules secret for so long, it would be nice to talk about it with someoneโฆeven if said someone had the emotional range of a teaspoon.
โYou promise not to tell Ava?โ I wasnโt ready for that conversation yet.
โI promise not to bring it up, but if she asks me about it directly, Iโll tell her the truth.โ Alex lifted his shoulder in a shrug. โSorry.โ
Iโve never heard anyone sound less sorry in my life. But the chances of Ava asking about me and Jules were low; she still thought we hated each other.
After a long moment of deliberation, I explained the whole saga to Alex, starting with my and Julesโs clinic truce and ending with her visit to the ER.
When I finished, the pressure had resettled in my chest, and Alex stared at me with an uncharacteristic glint of disbelief in his eyes.
โWhat?โ
โNinety-nine percent of people in this world are idiots,โ he said. โI regret to inform you that youโre one of them.โ
My brows snapped together. โIโm convinced you donโt actually want to be my friend again.โ
Where was the ass kissing? The flattery? He gave up his company and flew to fucking London for Ava, but I couldnโt get so much as a sympatheticย that sucks, man? Talk about getting the short end of the grovel stick.
โIโll send you flowers later if youโre that upset about it,โ Alex said dryly. โBut first, listen to yourself. Youโre in love with Jules, for God knows what reason, and youโre upset she lied after she told you the truth?โ
My shoulders tensed. โIโm not in love with her.โ โYou almost killed someone for her.โ
โSo? You almost kill someone every day. Itโs nothing special.โ
โDonโt try to change the subject. Youโre bad at it.โ Alex flicked a piece of lint off his pants. โYou say I donโt actually want to be your friend again? Then Iโll give you something you say you want so much. The truth.โ
โWhich is?โ
โThat youโre a stubborn fuck whoโs too blind to see whatโs right in front of you.โ
My tension hardened into a migraine. โI changed my mind. I donโt want the truth.โ
Alex continued like I hadnโt spoken. โJules may have lied to you, but she alsoย willinglyย told you the truth. If she kept her mouth shut, you probably wouldโve never found out what she did. The only reason someone would make an unprompted confession like that is because they want a fresh start, and the only reason theyโd want a fresh start when the relationship is already going well is because they realized something.โ
Get. Out. I loโ
Donโt youย dareย say it. I said, get out, Jules.ย Get the fuck out!
My heart slammed against my chest and bruised my ribcage with each painful thud.
โI donโt have to tell you what the realization is,โ Alex said. โYouโre smart enough to figure it out. But according to you, she didnโt tell you earlier because she was afraid of how youโd react. She didnโt think youโd take her side. Now, tell me. Howย didย you react when she finally told you?โ
The oxygen in the room thinned.
Forget painful. Every breath was downright excruciating.
โIโm not a big fan of Jules, but you are my best friend. I want you to be happy.โ Alexโs face softened a smidge, but that didnโt blunt the harshness of his words. โYou canโt be happy if you have your head buried so far in the sand you think you can just walk away and forget her. Take it from someone who tried to do the same once with someone I love. Youโll be miserable until you resolve the situation.โ
Iโd never heard Alex utter so many words in such a short time. I wouldโve been more stunned had I not been busy replaying them in my mind.
She didnโt tell you earlier because she was afraid of how
youโd react. Now, tell me. Howย didย you react?
I tilted my head back and squeezed my eyes shut again. โOh,ย fuck.โ
What the hell have I done?