“Along with the rest of me.”
“Will it work if we need it?”
I scoff at her. “Of course. It’s made for this. What kind of amateur do you think I am?”
With a head shake and grumble, she keeps swimming.
A nearby swirl in the water catches our attention.
Oh, fuck.
Her expression fills with a new wave of panic. “Did you see that?”
Yeah, I saw it.
My balls lurch clear into my throat. “Crocodile.”
Breathing hard, we swivel our heads, searching the murky water surrounding us.
My heart is thudding wildly when a spray of water hits me in the face.
In a single second, she’s gone. Snatched out of my hold.
“Allison!” I scramble, groping blindly below the murky surface. “Ally, fuck!”
My yell is choked off when I grab the croc, and the three of us go under the water.
Goddamn, it’s strong. Solid muscle with all the bad attitude.
The next thirty seconds are a blur of thrashing water, me clutching at the writhing reptile with my free arm, and a burning need to breathe.
This is not happening. No. She’s not being taken. No way. No fucking how.
But I’m consumed with a kind of terror I’ve only felt once. The same helpless horror I felt as I watched Hope fall.
Fuck.Fucking. Fuck.
Get it together, Truck.
Gun.
Yes.
Somehow in the chaos, I still have my pistol clenched in my hand. This has to work.
Notching the muzzle against the beast’s ribs, I pray,Please,don’t shoot her.
But we’re fucked if I don’t pull the trigger. We’ll both drown. Because I’m not letting go. I’ll die on this battlefield right next to her.
The scaled monster thrashes once more, and I pull the trigger.
Blood erupts in the water.
Time stops.
My heart flatlines.
Then the croc’s jaw goes slack, releasing her into the turbulence.