Chapter 27
-Mayaâs POV-
The world seemed to tilt on its axis. The phone felt heavy in my hand, suddenly a foreign object. âWhat?â I whispered, the single word escaping my lips in a ragged breath.
The line went dead before I could say anything else. I stared at the phone screen, numb, the gravity of Ivanâs words sinking in.
âAmaya? Whatâs wrong?â Nataliaâs voice cut through the fog of confusion clouding my mind. Her hand shot out to grip mine, âWhat happened?â
I looked at her, my mouth working soundlessly for a moment. âMy father. He has been arrested. Ivan just called. The FBI⦠theyâre investigating him for something.â
Her eyebrows shot up in surprise, âDoes he know what itâs about?â
1 shook my head slowly, the room feeling like it was closing in on me. âNo. He just said theyâre investigating him. Heâs coming to pick me up.â
A flicker of worry crossed her face. âDo you w
want me to come with you?â she asked. âMaybe it would be better if you werenât alone.â
âNo. I need to handle this myself. Thank you, though, Natalia. For everything and you too Nathan.â
I know he had gone quiet just like he always did when Natalia and I were having our moment. He nodded giving me a tight smile, âAnytime, Maya.â
Natalia pulled me into a tight hug, her embrace a silent reassurance in the face of the unknown. âCall me when you know more. And whatever happens, you know Iâm here for you.â
I clung to her for a moment longer, drawing strength from her unwavering support. Then, I pulled back, wiping at the tears that had welled up in my eyes. Taking a deep breath, I forced myself to focus. My father needed me, no matter how much I considered him a monster sometimes and whatever hoâd gotten himself into, I had to be there for him.
âI gotta go,â I told them, my voice thick with emotion. âIvanâs on his way.â
Nathan nodded, her gaze filled with understanding. âWe will come see you later.â
I offered her a watery smile, then turned and headed for the door. As I stepped out into the cool night air, a shiver ran down my spine.
The drive with Ivan was tense and silent. He gripped the steering wheel tightly, knuckles white, his jaw clenched with suppressed anger. I stole a glance at him once, but he kept his gaze fixed on the road ahead, a storm brewing behind his normally calm eyes. He hadnât said a single word to me since he picked me up and the tension in the car was killing.
âWhat do you know?â I finally broke the silence, About whatâs happening I mean.â
He let out a frustrated sigh, finally turning his head towards me for a brief moment. âNot much. I got a call from a friend in the force. Apparently, thereâs been an investigation into your fatherâs business dealings for a while now. Something about money laundering, maybe more.â
My stomach lurched. Money laundering? The accusation sounded surreal, something ripped from a bad crime movie. âMoney laundering? But⦠that doesnât make any sense. I know my father might be an a** h o e but he is a good businessman, a successful one. Why would-
âI donât know, Amaya,â He interrupted, his voice laced with frustration. âThatâs what weâre going to find out, I guess.â
The rest of the ride passed in a blur. My mind raced with questions, anxieties, and a growing sense of betrayal. How could my father be involved in something like this? And how much of it was true?
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When we finally pulled up in front of my fatherâs house, a swarm of police cars and yellow crime scene tape greeted us. The sight of it sent a fresh wave of panic crashing over me. This was serious. This wasnât some misunderstanding.
Ivan parked the car a few houses down, a silent agreement to avoid drawing unnecessary attention. He took my hand in his, his grip firm yet comforting. âWeâll go in together. âBut be prepared. Things might be⦠chaotic.â
I nodded, my throat constricting with a mixture of fear and a strange sense of detachment. Taking a deep, shaky breath, I steeled myself for whatever. awaited us inside. As ivan and Lapproached the house, a police officer materialized at the door, his gaze flickering between us with suspicion.
âCan help you?â he asked curtly.
âIâm Amaya Stone,â I said, forcing my voice to remain calm. âThis is my husband, Ivan McCall. Itâs my fatherâs house and I need to get inside.â
The officerâs eyes narrowed slightly. He studied us for a beat, then stopped aside, allowing us to enter the house. The first thing that hit me was the chaos. Furniture was overturned, drawers hung open, papers were s c a e r e d everywhere. It looked like a tornado had ripped through the place.
In the living room, a group of officers were questioning my mother. Her eyes were red-rimmed and swollen, her normally composed face etched with worry and fear. When she saw me, a flicker of relief crossed her features.
âAmaya!â she cried, rushing towards me. She threw her arms around me, holding me tight as if afraid I might disappear. âThank goodness youâre here.â
I froze at first. I knew we both needed each other at this moment and she must be going out of her mind but still, it felt foreign. Seeing her like this. Uneasily, I hugged her back, the familiar scent of her perfume doing little to dispel the sense of unease that had settled deep within me. âWhatâs going on?â I whispered. âWhereâs father?â
She pulled back slightly, wiping at her tears with a trembling hand. âThey took him,â she said, her voice h o a r s e. âThe FBI. They said he was⦠involved in some kind of illegal activities. Money laundering, they mentioned.â
âBut⦠how?â
âI donât know,â She interrupted, her voice cracking with despair. âI havenât known what to think. They wouldnât tell me anything. Just took him away.â
Ivan stepped forward, placing a hand on my shoulder as if sensing my growing unease. âWe should let your mom get some rest,â he said gently. âWe can try to find out more about your father in the morningâ
My mother clung to my hand, her eyes pleading. âDonât leave me alone, Amaya.â
The weight of her fear settled on me like a heavy cloak. With a heavy heart, I squeezed her hand back. âWeâll stay,â I promised, the words tasting foreign
on my tongue.
As Ivan went to help himself to a glass of water, I found myself drawn to a framed photograph on the mantle. The three of us stood together even though it looked forced but still, we stood together. A lump formed in my throat. Suddenly, the weight of the nightâs events pressed down on me with renewed force. Alex, my marriage, and now this- my fatherâs arrest hanging like a dark cloud over everything. Exhaustion washed over me, a heavy wave that threatened to pull me under.
Iâm so tired, Mom,â I mumbled, my voice thick with emotion.
She reached out and pulled me into a tight embrace. âI know. I am too. But weâll get through this together.
I nodded then for the first time I could remember since I was born, wrapped my hands around her until she fell asleep.
The night stretched on endlessly. Most of the officers had gone but I knew they would be back. With how hot it was, they wouldnât let us see him. Ivan busied himself with phone calls and before she fell herself, my mother had told me that his lawyers were working on getting ahead of whatever it was and we would be able to see him soon.
Ivan moved closer, âThereâs not much I can find out tonight,â he admitted, his voice laced with disappointment. âEverythingâs pretty locked down. But Iâll
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keep trying in the morning.â
A heavy silence descended upon us, thick and suffocating. Wo stared at eat other for a moment, lost in our own thoughts. Finally, I opened my mouth to speak, âIvan-â
He cut me off with a gentle shake of his head. âWe can talk about it later, Amaya. Really, now is not the time or the place.â
I swallowed hard, a lump forming in my throat. Closing my eyes brielly, I squeezed them shut tight, wishing for a moment of peace amidst the chaos swirling around me. When I opened them again, my gaze fell back to him. He was staring intently at me, and for the first time that night, I truly saw him. Dark circles hung beneath his eyes, his face etched with fatigue. A pang of guilt stabbed at me. Here he was, trying to be strong for me, for my family, and I knew I was the reason for the exhaustion etched on his features.
This man had been nothing like what Iâd expected when we got married. He didnât deserve this, all this stress and worry because of my messy life.
Before I could stop myself, the words tumbled out of my mouth, a confession I knew I couldnât hold back any longer. âAlex,â I blurted out, âAlex Thorne⦠heâs the father of my children.â