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One Bad Night - Part IV
Britt.
Her face was screwed up in fury, and she had a bloody gash across her face, but Jules would know her anywhere. She had managed to drive her own dagger deep into her assailantâs arm, but it didnât seem to be doing much other than ticking it off.
Before he could second guess himself, Jules launched himself forward, using his momentum to drive his dagger through the angelâs back he figured its heart was. The force of his jump kept him going, and the three of them tumbled unceremoniously over the bar towards the floor.
Britt, far more adept than him, rolled to the side before they landed on her. Jules was less fortunate, and his full weight hit the angel, driving the hilt of the dagger into his ribs.
Someone grabbed him by the collar and dragged him backwards, nearly hurling him out of the way as the remaining hunters took the opening he gave them to finish the job.
It wasnât nearly as quick as he would have liked: the angel wasnât half dead and being stabbed multiple times only served to enrage it further, but knowing what it was gave the hunters an advantage. By the time Jules had regained his breath, his ribs still aching something fierce, the fight was over.
The bar was an absolute wreck. It appeared as though none of the furniture had survived the melee. There was blood everywhere he looked, and after a few moments the angelâs corpse burst into a brilliant flame, the gold-tinted fire leaving nothing but ash and scorch marks behind.
No one was paying any attention to him, so Jules used the edge of the bar to haul himself to his feet. He caught sight of Britt on the other side of the room, and began making his way through the mess to get to her side. Someone had given her a first aid kit, and she was in the middle of cleaning a nasty looking cut on Coltonâs cheek when Jules knelt down beside her.
âLook who showed up late to the party,â Coltonâs voice sounded abused, but he cracked one eye open to get a good look at Jules. âNever thought weâd see you again.â Jules blinked hard, suddenly finding himself fighting back tears.
âYou know me,â he replied, forcing a smile onto his face. âSomeoneâs gotta be around to save your asses.â Colton snorted, and it caused him to cough. Jules frowned, eyebrows drawing together. He would have gotten up to get water, but one of the other hunters came by and handed him two bottles, acknowledging him with a slight head nod.
âGet a load of this guy,â Colton managed once quit grimacing. âGuess we should all be glad the hero showed up, eh?â He nudged Brittâs leg with his knee, but she didnât look up from her work, purposefully ignoring the two of them. Jules reached out suddenly, wrapping his hand around Coltonâs and squeezing it, as though to prove to himself he was real, that he wasnât dreaming.
âIâm sorry I didnât get here sooner,â he said softly, and he hated the way his voice shook. âIâm sorry I didnât look for you guys sooner.â
âIâm not dead yet,â Colton grumbled. âA bit banged up, but a fair way from dead.â He reached up with his other hand, messing with Julesâ hair the way he had so long ago. âYou showed up when it mattered, and thatâs what counts.â
âDamn good timing,â one of the other hunters commented, coming over to help Britt get Colton to his feet. âDonât know what we would have done if that bastard had taken both of you out.â He gave Jules a shrewd look as he gingerly climbed to his feet. âReal good timing.â
âI got a tip some friends were in it deep,â Jules explained, not untruthfully. âFigured it was time I got off my ass and did something about it.â
âGood man,â the hunter said, clapping him on the shoulder. He turned to Britt and Colton. âNot to compound the bad news, but one of those blasts did some damage outside as well. Doesnât seem like your car made it.â
âIf the car is the worst of it, then it was a good night,â Britt spoke finally, a wry smile in her voice. Her eyes flicked over to Jules, before going back to the hunter. âSeems like weâve got a friend here. If you donât mind, I want to get Deorc here away from the crowd so he lets me look at his ribs.â
âGo on,â another hunter walked up to them, handing Jules his knife with a smile. âWe can handle clean up: youâve done your parts.â
âIâm sorry for your dead,â Jules said, feeling somehow inadequate. He hadnât known these people, and it wasnât his fault they were dead, but he couldnât not say something.
âThey knew the risk they took,â the second hunter told him, placing a hand on his arm briefly. âTake care of these two, will you?â She eyed Britt and Colton critically. âSomeone ought to.â
âIâll do my best,â Jules promised, picking up the two water bottles they had been given and leading the others out of the bar. At Brittâs silent direction, he grabbed their coats out of the front room, but neither of them were in any state to put them on.
One of the angelâs sonic blasts had done serious damage outside. The man hadnât been kidding when he said the car wouldnât make it: the four cars parked along the front wall had all their windows smashed out, and they were all leaking some sort of liquid. Britt stopped them for a moment next to a dark blue SUV, placing her hand on the back briefly. After a moment she shook her head, allowing Jules to take Coltonâs weight so she could yank the back open and retrieve their stuff. Britt left him to help Colton as she arranged their four bags into a manageable bundle and followed him across the road. Jules could feel her eyes burning into his back with every step.