She was afraid that in his despair, he might yet turn the pistol on himself. "Tell Galloway you agree to the terms.
I'm going to cut the tape binding them," she said, gesturing to Cain, Juan, and Two. "Okay?"
Ronnie was transfixed by the sight of Doc lifting Sabra into his arms. Blood immediately saturated his clothes.
"Oh, Jesus, oh, God, what've I done?"
"Save the regrets for later, Ronnie," Doc said in a stern voice. "Tell Galloway we're coming out."
The dazed young man began mumbling into the mouthpiece.
Tiel quickly retrieved the scissors they'd used earlier and knelt down beside Cain. She sawed through the tape around his ankles. "What about my hands?" His tongue seemed thick. The man probably had two concussions.
"When you get outside." She still didn't trust him not to try and be a hero.
His eyes narrowed to slits. "You're in deep shit, lady."
"Usually," Tiel quipped, and moved to the Mexican men.
Juan was enduring his leg wound stoically, but she could feel resentment emanating from him like heat from a furnace. Keeping as much distance as possible between him and herself, she cut the tape around his ankles. It took some effort. Vern had done an excellent job.
She felt even more aversion for the one she'd nicknamed Two. His dark eyes roved over her with unconcealed malevolence and an intentionally demeaning, sexual suggestiveness that made her feel in even more need of a shower.
That chore completed, she said, "Doc, go first," and motioned him toward the door. "Right, Ronnie?"
"Right, right. Get Sabra to someone who can help her, Doc."
/> Tiel moved to the door and held it open for him. Sabra looked like a faded rag doll in his arms. She looked dead.
Ronnie lovingly touched her hair, her cheek. When she didn't respond, he moaned.
"Hang in there, Ronnie, she's alive," Doc assured him.
"She'll be okay."
"Dr. Giles," Tiel told Doc as he moved past with the girl.
"Got it."
In a blink, he was gone, running across the parking lot carrying the unconscious girl.
"You next," Ronnie said to Tiel.
She shook her head. "I'm staying with you. We'll go out together."
"You don't trust them?" he asked in a voice made high and thin by fright. "You think Galloway will try and pull something?"
"I don't trust them." She hitched her head back toward the other three hostages. "Let them go first."
He contemplated that, but only for an instant. "Okay.
You. Cain. Go."
The vanquished FBI agent skulked past them. Because his hands were still bound, Tiel once again held the door open. More injurious than the two clouts to his head was the blow his pride had sustained. No doubt he dreaded facing his fellow agents, particularly Galloway.
Ronnie waited until Cain had been swallowed up by a crowd of paramedics and officials before he motioned Juan and Two toward the door. "You next."
After trying twice to escape, they now seemed reluctant to leave. They shuffled forward, muttering to one another in Spanish.