Kings of Linwood Academy - The Complete Box Set: A Dark High School Romance Series by Callie Rose (great book club books .TXT) š
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Fuck.
If I had thought I might elicit an ounce of pity from this man, Iāve been playing the wrong tactic. And from the way heās talking, he wouldnāt be swayed if he knew who the guysā parents are either, knew how connected they are. In his mind, itāll be easier to deal with the fallout from our murder than with letting us escape this house unharmed.
My mind churns, feeling sluggish and too fucking slow as I try to come up with something to say, something that can appeal to this manās twisted business sense. Because this isnāt personal. He might be angry at Hollowell, but heās not doing this to punish us or out of some personal vendetta against us. Niles DāAmato has simply decided he canāt allow us to live.
So how the fuck do I convince him otherwise?
I canāt think of a single damn thingābesides begging, which Iād do in a heartbeat if I thought it would stand a chance of working.
But in the end, it doesnāt matter. Because we run out of time.
Before I can open my mouth again, the sound of a carās engine filters softly in from outside, and I see Judge Hollowellās beige car rolling up the drive. If he looked through the large living room windows right now, heād see five people sitting on his couch and another five gathered around them. But he doesnāt, and a second later, his car glides out of sight, headed toward the attached garage on the other side of the house.
āWatch them. Mitch, with me.ā
Niles jerks his head at us, then at the man standing in front of Dax. The two of them move toward the foyer, splitting up to frame the wide doorway between the entryway and the dining room. I donāt know whatās beyond that, but Iām guessing Judge Hollowell will have to pass through the dining room on his way to the rest of the house.
My heart thuds hard and heavy against my ribs as I watch the smaller door at the far end of the dining room. The open floor plan of the house means I can see almost the entire dining room and part of the room beyond.
My gaze stays rooted to it.
Waiting.
Waiting.
Thereās the soft thud of another door closing somewhere else in the house, and I think I forgot to breathe somewhere in the middle of this because my chest is tight and I feel lightheaded as I keep staring at that single spot.
And then Hollowell appears.
He doesnāt realize anything is amiss at first, doesnāt know weāre there. He walks with the casual, confident stride of someone who thinks heās alone. But halfway across the dining room, he looks up and freezes.
A dozen different emotions flash over his face at hyper speed, and then he pivots on his heel to run. But Niles and Mitch are already on him, emerging from their places framing the dining room entry and grabbing him so fast he barely makes it a full step. The one named Mitch is big and burly, even bigger and rougher looking than Niles, and he grabs Hollowell by the neck, spinning him back around and shoving him to his knees. The judge lands with a sharp crack against the hardwood floor.
Niles and Mitch both level their guns at him, and Hollowell looks up, breathing hard.
I got my wish.
This man who always looks so calm and collected, so unruffled, doesnāt seem quite so put together now. His suit jacket is twisted, higher on one shoulder than the other from Mitchās rough handling, and thereās a glint in his eye Iāve never seen before. I recognize the emotions behind it though.
Fear.
And desperation.
I wanted to see Hollowell come undone. I wanted to see him afraid of something for once in his goddamn life.
But I canāt enjoy it. Not when the boys I love are sitting next to me with guns aimed at their heads.
āYou know, I thought after all weād been through together, you wouldāve had a little fucking loyalty,ā Niles tells the man kneeling in front of him, his voice hard with anger.
āI do. Of course I do.ā Hollowell shakes his head, and heās already mastering his emotions, the mask of casual control returning.
āDo you? Because these goddamn kids came to my place of business today with a very interesting story. Do you know what that was?ā
Hollowellās gaze flashes to the five of us, lingering the longest on me. I canāt tell what heās thinking, but his expression seems to tighten somehow. Then he shifts his attention back to Niles, charm radiating from every pore. And although I hate the motherfucker, I have to admit he knows how to be charmingāhow to disarm people with his voice, his words, and his pleasant smile.
āNo, I donāt know. But that girl is the one whose mother was arrested for Irisās death. So I presume sheād make up any story about me she could think of to try to turn you against me.ā
āIs that what youād presume?ā Niles tilts his head, taking a step closer to Hollowell. āYouāve handled this whole thing pretty fucking poorly, Alex. Iris seeing us together was bad enough, but now youāve got five more teenagers who know about us? I didnāt tell you to get rid of her just so you could replace her with five more potential leaks. Especially ones you never told me about.ā
āI was handling it,ā Hollowell says smoothly, although when his gaze darts to me again, I can see a wild look in his eyes. āI was taking care of everything. Just like I took care of Iris.ā
āI donāt give a fuck about that girl!ā
Nilesās voice booms out so suddenly and so loudly that it makes me jump. Chase presses closer to me, as if heās trying to lend me strength and keep me still all at once. All three of the men surrounding us
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