“Give the Porters a heads up. If they’re planning on offing a lady soon, they gotta run it by me first.”
“Got it.” After hanging up, Quentin slipped his phone into his jeans pocket. A male voice sounded from
behind him. “Quentin.” He squinted his eyes. When did this dimwit come out? Patric stood just inside
the doorway, completely oblivious to the murderous aura Quentin was exuding, and asked innocently.
“Where’s Maja? I wanna see Maja.” Quentin waved him off, clearly annoyed. “She’s out shopping, will
be back any minute.” Patric, still feverish, his mind foggy, didn’t believe him. “Really? I don’t believe it. I
want yogurt, the kind with nuts in it.” Quentin gave him a once-over and walked inside, slamming the
door shut. “If you’re hungry, you’ll have to wait. Stores are closed, power’s out everywhere, can’t buy a
thing.” “I don’t believe you.” Patric plopped down right where he stood. “I don’t believe you. Go out and
get it for me.” Quentin moved forward a few steps and watched as Patric rolled onto the ground. “I’m
starving. If I don’t eat something, I’ll really die. I want yogurt, a steak, a bread.” He rattled off a string of
dishes, Quentin didn’t remember a single one. It had rained that afternoon. The ground was still wet.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtPatric, soaking wet from rolling around, seemed completely unaware. Quentin grabbed a stool and sat
down under the eaves. Candles flickered around him, the dim light barely cutting through the darkness.
No telling when the power would come back. He watched, almost amused, as the grown man wallowed
in the mud like a child. After about ten minutes, Patric seemed to realize he wasn’t getting any food
tonight and, out of sheer frustration, passed out cold. Quentin stood, walked over, and gave him a
nudge with his foot before realizing the guy had indeed fainted. He dragged him inside, turned on the
underfloor heating to warm up the place, dumped him on the floor, and left him be. Patric was running a
high fever, and the ordeal only made it worse, but he woke up. His whole face was flushed. Quentin
glanced outside and saw the lights were on; the villa had just been in the dark. Power must have come
back on about ten minutes ago. He flipped on the lights, and the room warmed up. “Quentin, Maja
didn’t die, did she?” Patric, delirious with fever, couldn’t help but ask. Quentin was already short on
patience with him. How did this fool even think to worry about someone else? He was about to brush
him off when he heard faint footsteps in the yard. Very light. Whoever it was, was trying to be stealthy.
Not Maja. Who else would come to this villa at this hour? “Idiot, hide!” As soon as the words left his
mouth, gunshots rang out. His expression turned fierce in an instant. He pulled out the gun hidden
under the couch cushion and ducked behind the door. It looked like it wasn’t only the Porters on Inner
Island with trouble tonight; other families were stirring too. He saw Patric lying in the open and, in that
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moment, a wicked thought crossed his mind: to disregard this man’s life. After all, Maja had only asked
him to look after Patric on the side; she never said to protect him in such a situation. Besides, in Maja’s
eyes, he was just a powerless student with a grim future, unable to protect even himself. So Quentin
truly didn’t bother with Patric anymore. If he died, he died. Yet Patric crawled a few meters towards him
and hid at his feet. Damn, the idiot had some sense when it counted. He cursed inwardly as footsteps
approached inside the house. He killed the lights and fired towards the sound. A body hit the floor, but
the gunfire intensified, more people outside guarding. What was going on? Had his cover been blown?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOutnumbered, he almost instinctively grabbed Patric, thinking to use him as a shield. Bullets whizzed
by, one striking Quentin’s knee, causing him to break into a cold sweat. There was the sound of
another body falling outside, signaling reinforcements. The door burst open, and the lights came back
on. Quentin, fighting through the pain, saw Maja standing there with a gun in her trembling hands.
“Maja, how did you get back?” Maja quickly scooped up a tent, some blankets, and a bit of dry food. “I
was tailing those cars, but then I saw more heading this way. I was worried about you guys. Let’s get
out of here.” For a moment, Quentin felt guilty; he had just used Patric as a human shield. He glanced
down and, thankfully, Patric was okay, aside from a graze on his cheek. Damn, the fool’s luck was
insane. He was the one hiding, and he got hit in the knee.
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