Collide - Book 2 - Page 41
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Book 2 - Page 41

Gavin broke from the elevator when the doors opened, stepping out into a shitload of commotion. It was something he was used to seeing. Wearing cheap suits from eBay and ties their grandmothers had bought them for their twenty-first birthdays, young, money-hungry cubs paced the bullpen in front of their cubicles. With Bluetooth receivers in their ears and polished wealth on the other end of the line, they talked fast, attempting to rip a piece of meat from a portfolio holding more cash than theyd make over the course of a lifetime. They jutted their chins up in greeting and Gavin knew a couple of them recognized him when he breezed through the chaos. He simply nodded back. None of them would end their calls from the potential stack of money they were trying for. Considering hed only shared a beer or two with them through the years when Dillon invited him out, Gavin really didnt give a shit if they ended their conversations to stop and say hello or not. His focus was on the door in the left corner of the massive office. Behind it was the piece of meat Gavin was about to tear into. No longer calm, the closer he got, Gavin felt his unfed hunger splitting his stomach in two.

Hey, Gavin, a familiar female voice purred.

He dragged his attention from the door holding his lunch beyond it, but his feet never stopped moving. Hey, Kimberly. Is he in his office?

The busty blonde nodded. He sure is.

Good, he clipped, rounding the corner of her desk.

As he approached Dillons door, Gavin ducked his towering six foot three inch frame in an attempt to see below mini-blinds covering up half the glass. Gavins eyes landed on Dillons back. He stood in front of his desk, his arms crossed. In one swift motion, Gavin swung open the door and closed it. In another, he twisted the lock, sealing them off from anyone who might try to enter.

Let the motherfucking games begin.

Without turning, Dillon blew out an annoyed puff of air. Kimberly, how many times over the last few months have I told you Im not fucking you in here anymore? Go back to your desk, and Ill call you later if I feel like it.

Its not Kimberly, asshole, Gavin growled. His eyes zeroed in on Dillon when he turned around. I told you Id kill you with my bare hands if you ever touched her again.

Narrowing his eyes, Dillon opened his mouth, but before words could tumble out, Gavin charged him, tackling him onto the desk. Though mammoth, the solid piece of cherry wood screeched a few inches from the weight of the two men landing on it. With Dillon pinned beneath him, Gavin curled his hands around his neck, barely noticing the blow from Dillons fist slamming against his mouth. Blood from his split lip dropped onto Dillons cheek, sliding down to his chin. As Gavin stared into the soulless eyes of a man hed considered a friend at one point, flashes of Emily receiving his brutal treatment made adrenaline spike through Gavins veins. His anger simmered, and Gavin had no intention of stopping it from erupting.

Hands wrapped around Dillons throat, Gavin lifted up his head and shoved it back down against the desk. It hit the surface with a hard thud. Gavin was sure hed cracked Dillons skull open. You pussy! Gavin spewed, his body shaking. I told you Id fucking kill you if you hurt her!

Fuck you and her! Dillon choked out, squirming under Gavins weight.

Gavin squeezed harder, his grip tightening to the point he could feel Dillons pulse hammering against his thumbs. At this, Dillon brought his arms up and circled his fists around Gavins forearms in a lame attempt to pull Gavins hands from his neck. It didnt work, and it only pissed Gavin off more. Gavin slammed his head against the desk again. After the second, possible skull-cracking blow, Gavin heard Dillon inhale sharply as he fought to breathe. Gavin also heard his own blood rushing through his ears. Dillon released his hold on one of Gavins arms and swung again, but this time there was no speed in it. It was easy enough for Gavin to dodge. Gavin could feel him weakening beneath him. Felt him slipping away as he stared into Gavins eyes. Gavin watched Dillons capillaries pop to the surface, turning his face a light shade of blue.

And then it hit him.

Gavin Blake, youre more of a man than any man Ive ever known. You have a heart you wear on your sleeve, and you couldnt do a thing to make me fall more in love with you. Not a single thing.

Now, Gavin found himself fighting a completely different battle brought on by Emilys words. Something inside him twisted, a debate on whether or not to stop. The sick bastard below him might own his emotions in this very moment, but the woman he was willing to kill for would own his heart forever. Choosing love over evil, Gavin pulled in a steeling breath, released his hold from Dillons neck, and stumbled away from the desk.

Fisting his hands in his hair, Gavin paced and watched Dillons close to lifeless body slither to the floor, dragging stacks of paper, pens, and a telephone with it. Choking, Dillon rolled to his side and clawed to his hands and knees, his chest heaving up and down for air. A barrage of chills overtook Gavins system as he witnessed Dillon trying to stand. It was no use. He couldnt. Gavin had stripped him of any and all energy he had. Gavin tore his attention from Dillon and latched onto the deep voices and banging coming from behind the door. Gavin didnt know if theyd just started or if they were trying to get in the whole time. As Dillons life was slipping through his hands, time seemed to slip by, blurring from one second into the next. Swallowing hard, Gavin stalked over to Dillon and grabbed him by his hair.