Little Hoodlum Read online K. Webster (Hood River Hoodlums #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Dark, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Hood River Hoodlums Series by K. Webster
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Total pages in book: 89
Estimated words: 88080 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 440(@200wpm)___ 352(@250wpm)___ 294(@300wpm)
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“You’re hurt, Char. You. You need to stay still.”

Shaking my head, sending tears skating down my cheeks, I start to crawl away from him. He tugs painfully on my hair.

“I said stay. I’ll go check it out,” he bites out.

I sit up when he rises to his feet and walks over to the other car. Slowly, I crawl toward the vehicle, the glass shards puncturing my palms as I make my way over to it. It’s crumpled beyond recognition. I think it’s rolled several times based on the way the ceiling is crunched in.

I did this.

Oh my God.

Flashes of Ryan screaming at me make my head hurt more.

It wasn’t my fault.

He was hurting me.

A sob chokes me.

Sirens can be heard behind us. Ryan curses at me, stepping on my hand as he walks past, and then runs toward the police car. I cradle my hurt hand to my chest as I stand on wobbly legs. The pill he gave me has everything growing murky and numb.

“Hello?” I croak out. “Are you okay in there?”

I peek my head in a small opening and gasp. A portion of the roof is crushing this man’s skull in on one side. His eyes are open and his mouth is moving.

“Helpmehelpme.”

I cry out as recognition assaults me. Another sharp pain stabs me in the gut. Reaching into the car, I try to assure him everything will be okay.

But it won’t.

His head is smashed in.

Another pain in my stomach has me shrieking.

“T-Terrence,” I whimper. “Stay awake.”

Terrence’s eyes close.

No.

Oh, God, no.

“Wake up!” I cry out. “Terrence, wake up!”

He doesn’t wake, though.

Another pain in my abdomen has me collapsing to the ground beside the crumpled car. The loss I’m feeling hollows out the only parts of me worth living. For the first time in months, I’d had hope for something better.

A baby.

Barely pregnant.

Ryan was the father, but I hoped that news would calm him back down to the boy I used to love. Instead, it infuriated him. Now, I’m losing it. I can feel it.

Sobbing, I hold my stomach.

Ryan doesn’t return.

Several firemen with a big metal tool arrive and start cutting away at Terrence’s car. Paramedics rush over to me, assessing me. I recognize one of the firemen.

“Roan,” I croak out.

He kneels beside me, taking my hand in his gloved one. “Hey, Char, it’s okay. It’s okay.”

It’s not.

I’ve killed one of his best friends.

“It’s Terrence,” I whimper. “I…oh, God. It’s Terrence.”

His face falls and blanches white. “What?”

“His head…”

“Fuck,” he mutters. “Fuck.”

“I’m s-so sorry.”

He abandons me and runs to his friend, leaving me alone.

Another violent ripple reminds me I’m losing the baby too.

Everyone will hate me for this.

I hate me for this.

Why can’t I just die too?

The end…for now.

Campfire Chaos is up next!

Listen on Spotify here.

“i hate u, i love u” by gnash and Olivia O’Brien

“Movement” by Hozier

“Hi-Lo (Hollow)” by Bishop Briggs

“Twisted” by MISSIO

“Outta My System” by Tribe Society

“Meet Me in the Hallway” by Harry Styles

“Love the Way You Lie” by Eminem and Rhianna

“Stay” by Rhianna and Mikky Ekko

“Vermillion, Pt. 2” by Slipknot

“Fade Into You” by Mazzy Star

“How’s it Going to Be” by Third Eye Blind

“Stay With Me” by Sam Smith

“Why Are You So Cold?” by The Haunt

“Truth Hurts” by Lizzo

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