Revelation Read online Sloane Kennedy (The Protectors #7)

Categories Genre: Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Protectors Series by Sloane Kennedy
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Total pages in book: 93
Estimated words: 88924 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 445(@200wpm)___ 356(@250wpm)___ 296(@300wpm)
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Her wet eyes lifted to mine and I felt my gut clench at the unspoken plea there. Whoever this man was to her, she obviously cared about him a great deal.

“I’m not here to hurt either of you,” I said as I put my free arm beneath Ethan’s legs. While I knew it would be easier to carry him over my shoulder in a fireman’s carry, I didn’t want to risk injuring him more. “I need you to open the door for me,” I said as I motioned to the cabin. “We need to get him warm and dry.”

I didn’t wait for her to answer as I lurched to my feet. Ethan wasn’t a small man and with my numb hands and the deepening snow, I knew it would be a struggle just to get him the short distance to the cabin.

Lucy hesitated and then ran towards the cabin, glancing over her shoulder at me every few seconds. I followed at a much slower pace and dropped my eyes to Ethan’s battered face, hoping like hell he’d wake up.

But he didn’t.

And I was fucking clueless what to do next.

Chapter One

Cain

It felt like hours had passed before I managed to carry Ethan over the threshold of the cabin. Lucy was standing just inside the door, her jeans and tennis shoes covered in snow. I scanned the living room that the front door opened into and saw only a couch and chair in front of the fireplace. A small fire was burning in the hearth, but it looked like it was going to go out any minute.

“Where’s his room?” I asked as I used my hip to nudge the door closed since Lucy seemed frozen in time.

“The rooms are back there,” she said after a moment and then pointed to a hallway just beyond the small kitchen. “But he’s been lying on the couch because the heat isn’t working.”

I debated for a moment as I glanced at the too-small couch and then strode towards the hallway. I entered the first bedroom I found and ignored the chill in the air as I said, “Pull back the covers.”

Lucy did what I told her. I was about to put Ethan down when I realized his clothes were covered in snow. I debated for a moment and then carefully laid him down by the foot of the bed so his body was on top of the decorative quilt covering the bed. “Ethan,” I said as I gave him a gentle shake, but he didn’t respond. My fingers shook as I searched out his pulse and I sighed inwardly at the strong beat I felt beneath my fingers.

“Is he…”

I’d forgotten Lucy’s presence. Her shaky voice had me lifting my gaze to her. “He’s alive.”

She nodded, but didn’t seem relieved. I couldn’t really blame her since Ethan hadn’t woken even once since he’d passed out. Ethan’s chilled skin reminded me that I needed to focus and I quickly began undressing him. It took a little bit of effort to work the shirt off over his head and I heard Lucy gasp when the man’s chest was exposed. Angry bruises covered both of his sides, proof that he’d taken multiple kicks to the ribs. His stomach was also bruised.

“Ethan,” Lucy whispered brokenly just before a sob tore free of her throat.

I ignored her and began working Ethan’s pants loose. I didn’t miss the fact that as distressed as Lucy was, her cheeks colored when I pulled the pants down to reveal Ethan’s briefs and she turned her back on us. I’d had the brief and disturbing thought outside that maybe the young girl was in an illicit relationship with the older man, but her behavior had me reconsidering. If they were lovers, she certainly wouldn’t be embarrassed to see him in any state of undress.

“Lucy,” I said, but she didn’t acknowledge me and I could hear her softly crying. It took several more calls of her name before her teary eyes shifted to me. “Does this place have warm water?”

Lucy looked at me and nodded her head, but didn’t react otherwise. She seemed completely lost. “Can you bring me some along with some clean washcloths or towels?”

“Um, yeah,” she murmured and then she cast Ethan a quick glance before she hurried from the room. I used the time to pull Ethan’s pants the rest of the way off. His briefs were dry so I left them on and maneuvered him to the head of the bed. But as I turned him to get him beneath the cover, my eyes caught on the bruises covering his back…and then several large spots of blood on his briefs. My chest tightened at the possibility of what that blood meant. I could hear the water running in the kitchen, so I worked quickly to pull Ethan’s briefs down and off his body entirely. I nearly threw up at the sight of dried blood along the crack of his ass and across the backs of his upper thighs.



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