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Race Against Time

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2018
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Nick’s head was pounding. He ran a finger through the groove the bullet had left in the side of his head and shuddered. That was close. Too close.

“It’s just a graze. Are you two all right?” Nick asked.

“Yes,” Thomas said.

“Then get her to her room, stat,” Nick said and began helping the orderly get the bed back out of the elevator.

Nurses were running toward them. They already knew he was a cop and that he was there to guard a witness in one of his cases, so there was no mistaking what must have happened.

Nick flashed his badge.

“Get her to her room and stay with her. Don’t let anybody in but the police,” Nick said.

One nurse grabbed Nick by the arm.

“Are you hit anywhere else?” she asked.

“No.”

“You need to get to ER. I’ll go get a wheelchair,” she said, then hesitated when she glanced at the shooter and the blood spilling out onto the floor beneath him.

“What about him?” she asked.

“He’s dead. Forget me right now and get her out of the hall. He may not be the only one after her.”

Quinn was scared. The man standing at the foot of her bed was bleeding, and everyone was running madly around her.

“What’s happening?” Quinn cried.

Nick heard the fear in her voice and turned around. Their gazes locked, and for a heartbeat everything faded. It was just him watching her eyes fill with tears.

“It’s okay, Miss O’Meara. You’re safe.” He grabbed the orderly by the arm. “Move her now!”

After that, panic ensued as the RN on duty began issuing orders to put the floor on lockdown.

“Step aside!” Thomas yelled. “Coming through.” He rushed her down the hall and into her assigned room.

Nick was watching them go when the thundering sound of running feet echoed up a stairwell. He turned with his gun already aimed, only to see a team from Hospital Security coming through the exit door and out onto the fourth floor with weapons drawn.

“Las Vegas Police!” he shouted and held his hands up with the gun in one hand and his badge in the other.

The first guard to reach him immediately took him by the arm.

“Detective, what happened?”

“You have a woman in room 424 who was shot earlier this evening out on Highway 93. Unknowingly, she rode up on a murder in progress and got shot for her troubles. That man followed her and just tried to finish the job.”

The guard nodded. “We need to get you to ER, Detective. Wilson, escort him down, and the rest of you start a room-by-room check to make sure there aren’t any gunmen on site. I’ll wait here with this one’s body until the police arrive.”

“I need a guard on room 424 or I’m not going anywhere,” Nick stated.

“Go. We’re on it.”

Nick was reluctant to leave, but he also knew he needed some first aid. He called in to his lieutenant again as they were going down in the elevator to tell him what happened.

“Lieutenant Summers.”

“Lieutenant, this is Detective Saldano. Someone tried to take out the O’Meara woman as they were bringing her up from surgery. I shot him.”

“Is she all right?” Summers asked.

“Yes, sir. The shooter is dead, and I’m on my way to ER to get some first aid.”

“You’re wounded?”

“Head wound, sir, but nothing serious. It’s going to be a big headache and nothing more.”

“Write up your report and consider yourself off duty.”

“Sir, seriously, I’ll be—”

“That’s an order,” Summers said, leaving no room for argument.

Nick sighed.

“Yes, sir.”

The security guard glanced at Nick.

“Pulled you, didn’t he?”

“Yeah,” Nick said and leaned back against the wall as the elevator took them down to ER.

* * *

Anton was standing in the doorway of the bedroom, watching as the EMTs were preparing Star for transport. He didn’t like what was happening, but he’d made the decision to keep her alive, and this was the consequence.

His phone rang, and he frowned when he saw the name on his caller ID.

It was his snitch in the Las Vegas PD. This was a call he never ignored. He backed out into the hall and lowered his voice.

“This is Baba.”

“Mr. Baba, this is Alicia Alvarez. We just got word that a man named Dev Bosky was killed in a shoot-out with a homicide cop in the Centennial Hill Hospital.”

Anton stifled a curse. So much for getting his son back the easy way.

“Thank you.”
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