at her big brother with a gun, most likely the first time ever seeing a sight like that. While I've never exactly seen Colton with one myself, having guns around isn’t exactly something new.

I spy the monitor and watch as Vincent’s car shoots through and starts racing down the long drive.

Colton looks at his sister. “Get upstairs. Find Mom and Cora and take them to the panic room.” She nods and rushes away without another word as Colton looks at me. “Where’s your mom?”

“Pool house.”

“Good. She’ll be okay there.”

He starts making his way to the front door and as he disappears from the room, I find myself flying off the counter and following behind. “What are you going to do?” I question, panicking and not wanting him to do what I think it is he’s going to do.

He clenches his jaw and keeps walking, crossing the staff quarters and finding Harrison. “Get all the staff out of here. DeCarlo is on his way. You have thirty seconds tops.”

Harrison’s eyes go wide and although there’s nothing he wants more than to see Vincent go down for taking Maryne away from him, he has a job to do and he won’t risk any of the staff in the process. We don’t need a repeat of what happened here a few short weeks ago. This time, we have our wits about us.

Harrison nods and within seconds, he’s pressing an alarm that sounds throughout the house. The staff instantly fall in line and start racing toward Harrison, waiting on instructions. Once Colton sees his people are being taken care of, he moves ahead. This time he doesn’t stop on his way to the front door.

“Colton,” I say, attempting to get his attention but his stubborn nature has him intent to ignore me, knowing damn well that I'm about to try and stop him. “What are you doing? You could get hurt.”

He wordlessly reaches down and takes my hand, trying to ease my worry yet he doesn’t say a damn word, just keeps moving ahead until we reach the front door.

He tears it open and pulls me out before hitting the lock on the back of the door and closing it, making it harder for anyone to get back through it. He starts racing down the stairs, pulling me along with him, intent to get this bullshit as far from his home and family as possible.

Vincent’s car appears racing down the drive, and by the time we reach the bottom step, Vincent is skidding to a halt, leaving two thick rubber lines on the immaculate drive.

Vincent pours out of his expensive sports car and barrels toward me and Colton. My hand is instantly released and Colton forces me back a step, keeping me away from Vincent's reach but the way Vincent stares down Colton, it’s as though I'm not even here.

Vincent shoots his arms out, aiming for Colton’s neck but Colton evades him like some kind of MMA pro. In seconds, he has Vincent pinned to the side of his stupid car, his sleek gun pressed under his chin, exactly how his son had done to Maryne. I stare in surprise. I didn't know Colton was capable of that and damn, it's a massive turn on.

“Release me,” Vincent spits, knowing damn well that Colton won’t hesitate to pull the trigger, especially after the shit storm his sons rained down on this property.

Colton laughs. “Release you?” he questions. “Now why the fuck would I go and do something so stupid?” The gun presses harder against his chin, forcing Vincent's head up so that his eyes meet Colton’s. “You sent your sons to terrorize my home, my family. A woman who was the only motherly figure in my life was brutally murdered by Marco. I should kill you right fucking now.”

Vincent pushes against Colton, trying to get him away, but he doesn't budge. “You don’t have the balls.”

“Don’t I?” he questions with a sick smirk, showing me just how badly he wishes to do it. The gun flinches and Vincent jumps in fear, his eyes going wide as he realizes that his brain was nearly smeared all over his ridiculous car.

“You have a lot of nerve showing up here.”

“I know you’re behind it. You're the one putting my sons in prison.”

“Oh,” Colton laughs. “Did you think that was supposed to be some sort of secret? I told you clear as fucking day, your sons came into my home and I was going to make them pay one by fucking one, leaving you for last.” Colton leans into him, trailing the gun around Vincent’s face like some kind of sick killer. “But don’t you worry, I have something extra special planned for you.”

“You won’t get away with this.”

“But I already am. In fact,” he grins. “Maybe you should check in with your youngest tonight. I think you’ll find he’s about to get himself in a little bit of trouble.”

Vincent pushes at Colton's chest again, harder this time but still there’s no movement. He’s like a solid brick wall, impenetrable and it's the sexiest thing I’ve ever seen. “What did you do?” Vincent spits, the threat of his son’s impending doom enough to have him forgetting the gun that’s now jammed against his temple.

“Who me?” Colton questions. “I didn’t do a damn thing. Now, Alejandro, he's been a very naughty boy but you know all about it, don’t you?”

Vincent struggles against Colton’s hold but doesn’t get anywhere, proving just how strong Colton really is. “He didn’t do anything.”

“I think the dead, drugged hooker in his hotel room would say differently.”

“He didn’t do it. Leave Alejandro out of this. He's a good boy.”

“Is he?” he questions. “So, which one is it? Is he a good boy or a murderer? Talk him up all you want but he was there that day,

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