At Peace

*

“Christ, they havin’ a party?” Benny muttered as he drove up Vi and Cal’s street which was lined with cars around Vi’s house.

It was late, dark and Vi was out in the backseat.

“People like Vi,” Cal muttered this truth and he was glad the girls had that support but he was so fucking tired he didn’t want to put up with this shit. He wanted to see Kate and Keira and he wanted to go to bed and sleep for a year.

Benny pulled into Vi’s drive, parking behind her Mustang. He didn’t even shut down the ignition before the side door to the house opened and both girls flew out.

Cal opened his door and jumped down and his feet hadn’t hit the cement before he went back into the SUV when the power of two teenage girls slammed into him. Their arms wrapped around him in a fierce way and both of their faces burrowed into his chest. How they both got in there, he had no clue, but they did and they were glued to him.

They were also both crying, relieved tears but totally uncontrolled.

Listening to their emotion, experiencing that kind of relief after what he knew they endured that day, he had a chance at a life rewind, he’d take it and put another bullet in Daniel Hart.

He gave them a minute, his arms moving around both of them and then he said, “Katy, Keirry, I gotta see to your Mom.”

They didn’t let go at first. Then Kate moved away, pulling Keira from him. They both wiped their faces as they looked up at him.

“Okay, Joe,” Kate whispered.

“Got some of that for me?” Benny asked and they turned and treated Benny to much the same. It wasn’t as intense but he knew it felt good when he saw Benny’s face get soft.

He moved to the back passenger door and opened it. Vi had missed all this. She was still out. She didn’t rouse until Cal undid her seatbelt and shifted her out of the car.

She lifted her head, looked around and then asked, “My babies?”

“Here Mom,” Keira called.

She was craning her neck and looking around. Then she demanded, “Cal, put me down.”

“When we’re inside.”

“I wanna –”

“Buddy, they slammed into me and nearly took me off my feet. They can say welcome home when you’re sittin’ down.”

He made his order but he didn’t fuck around so she didn’t complain. He got her inside and set her down in the couch and then both girls jumped her. He stepped back, looked around and saw it looked like a party. Feb, Colt, Cheryl, Jessie, Mimi, Dee, Morrie, Josie, Sully and Mike.

He moved away and Benny, Colt, Sully, Morrie and Mike moved with him as the women moved in on Vi.

He hit the kitchen and the men huddled.

“Any word?” he asked Colt.

Colt knew what he was asking. While Vi was showering, Cal was on the phone with Colt getting briefed.

“Chris is stable. Adam’s critical.”

“How’s it lookin’?” Cal asked.

“He survives the night, they’ll feel better. Now, touch and go,” Colt answered.

“You get word on Lindy?” Cal asked.

“She discharged herself when her father and brother showed. She got home a coupla hours ago,” Sully answered.

“Just a head’s up, you need to flag her. She goes for a gun permit, it needs to be refused,” Cal noted.

“What’s that mean?” Sully asked.

Cal ignored this question and went on. “She’s already got one, you need to revoke it.”

Mike chuckled and remarked, “Hoyt Atkins, gung ho. Guessin’ he passed that shit down.”

Cal turned his eyes to Mike. “Let’s just say Lindy doesn’t shy away during a firefight.”

“And let’s just hope she doesn’t get a shot at another one,” Colt muttered.

Cal didn’t reply as it went without saying he agreed.

Instead he said, “I appreciate the support but I gotta get my girls in bed.”

“I’ll start the clear out,” Morrie murmured and peeled off.

Colt’s eyes moved with Morrie and then went to the back of Vi’s head that could be seen on the couch, one of her girls tucked close on either side.

Colt turned back to Cal. “She okay?”

“Uncertain,” Cal replied and he looked at Vi, “could be she feels relief even seein’ Daniel Hart’s head explode while he was holding a gun to her face. Could be she doesn’t. You need to text me the number to victims’ assistance.”

“Gotcha,” Colt replied.

“You okay?” Sully asked Cal.

He was. He was beyond okay. He already knew he felt relief that it was over. He also knew he would lose no sleep from his decision to fire a kill shot. Vi might relive that as a nightmare but he sure as fuck wouldn’t.

“Yep,” he answered.

Sully nodded. Colt studied him. Benny leaned against the counter and crossed his arms on his chest.

“We’re off,” Colt said.

Cal nodded then said to Colt and Sully, “I’ll get Vi to make her seafood risotto.”

“Feb’s comin’ over in the morning with shit for her frittata,” Cal replied.

“Maybe I should spend the night,” Benny murmured.

“You’re not?” Cal asked.

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