The villager explained anxiously, โTheyโre not from the county. These cops are the real dealโthere was even a helicopterโฆ Just now in the village, Toby tried to say hi to Mr. Lewis, but Mr. Lewis pretended he didnโt even know him.โ
Gregoryโs face changed the moment he heard this. He glanced up at Jamison and Ivy, finally realizing heโd tangled with people far out of his league.
โDaisy, Iโฆ I never hurt you, I swear. That night, it wasโฆ Silly interrupted us, ruined myโno, not ruined, stopped meโฆ Daisy, Iโm a doctor. Your husbandโs injured, isnโt he? Let them let me go, Iโll treat him for you.โ
Gregory adapted quickly, his tone oily with desperation, the ultimate turncoat trying to save himself.
Jamison remained unmoved, but Ivy was worried about the wound on his back and the blood loss โ she was clearly anxious he might be in serious danger. She whispered urgently, โHeโs right, you need to take care of your injury. Youโre bleeding so muchโฆโ
Derek added quietly, โMr. Ludwig, let me deal with this scum. Mrs. Ludwig is right. Please, sir, let the doctor patch you up.โ
Jamison didnโt object. His voice was cold as steel. โGet this bastard out of here.โ
He didnโt want that filth anywhere near Ivy, a constant reminder of the trauma.
โYes, sir.โ
A bodyguard grabbed Gregoryโs dislocated arm, ignoring his howls and pleas as he dragged him outside, forcing him to kneel in the courtyard.
Derek immediately called for a doctor to examine Jamisonโs injuries.
As the doctor approached, Jamisonโs phone started ringing.
The doctor, scissors in hand, began cutting away Jamisonโs shirt. The fabric clung to the blood on his back; just the slightest tug caused fresh blood to well up from the wound, the sight enough to turn anyoneโs stomach.
Jamison couldnโt move easily, so he asked Ivy to get his phone from his pocket.
โItโs your brother,โ Ivy said, glancing at the caller ID.
โPut him on,โ Jamison replied.
Ivy answered and turned the speaker on.
โJamison, howโs everything going over there? When are you coming back?โ Thad sounded casual, still unaware of the chaos on this end, only calling because their parents had pressured him to check in.
โWeโre still handling things. Itโll probably take another couple of days.โ
With how quickly things had escalated and how many people were now involved, Jamison knew even two days was a conservative estimate.
Thadโs concern grew, โYou havenโt run into any trouble, right? I heard people over there can be pretty rough, even the police donโt want to go head to head. Be careful, okay?โ
Ivy felt a pang of guilt.
Trouble was an understatement โ someone had nearly been killed.
โNo trouble. Donโt worry. I-โ
Jamison was about to gloss over the reality so his family wouldnโt worry, but at that moment the doctor spoke to his assistant, โThe woundโs deep. Weโll need to clean and stitch it. Get the anesthetic.โ
Hearing this, Ivyโs eyes darted to Jamisonโs back.
His shirt was cut away, revealing a long, bloody gash snaking across his left shoulder blade โ a wound so gruesome it made her heart race.
She couldnโt help blurting out, โYouโre really hurt.โ
With the call on speaker, Thad heard her loud and clear. His tone sharpened at once. โWhoโs hurt? What happened over there?โ
Jamison clenched his jaw, eyes shut tight against the sting as the doctor cleaned his wound. He couldnโt speak for a moment.
Ivyโs eyes filled with tears โ there was no hiding it now. She confessed, โJamisonโs hurtโฆโ
โHow did it happen? Where is he injured? Is it serious?โ Thad, all the way in Neo Haven, shot to his feet in panic, his wife Davina and their youngest son startled by his sudden alarm.
Ivy stared at Jamisonโs blood-soaked back, barely able to breathe, let alone answer. Jamison forced himself to respond, voice rough but steady. โItโs nothing. Just a surface wound on my back. Iโll need a few stitches, thatโs all.โ
โA few stitches and you call that nothing? Where are you? Iโm going to try to get someone over there to check on you!โ