Detained: Chapter 22
Detained: A Dark Mafia Romance (Beneath The Mask Series Book 4)
As soon as Iâm through security, I pull down my aviators and keep my bag tight under my arm. I spent the entire flight knocking back whiskey, trying to numb the pain.
I was part of another murder, and I feel zero remorse over it.
Iâm terrified of myself, but even more so, my feelings for Frankie. At every turn from leaving his home to arriving here, I expect him to turn up and drag me back kicking and screaming.
Yet, every time he didnât, Iâm almost disappointed.
Stepping off the escalator, I unexpectedly bump into a guy, his chest solid and unyielding. I instinctively lift my arms and take a step away.
âIâm so sorry,â I rush out.
With a swift motion, the guyâs tattooed hand glides through his hair.
âItâs okay, miss.â His eyes travel down my body. His thick Russian accent has me taking a further step back.
I give him a sweet smile before swiftly ducking around him.
Just as I arrive at the taxi stand, a cab pulls up with a screech of brakes. I take another look behind me and see the guy I bumped into leaning against the railings, his eyes fixed on me. With a shiver down my spine, I quickly throw my bag into the back of the cab.
âHotel?â
I nod again, another Russian accent. The guyâs piercing blue eyes appear in the rear-view mirror. I tell him the address for the hotel I booked for two nights on the way here. It should be long enough for me to work out my plan.
I feel a surge of unease as the driverâs phone punctuating the air before he responds in a flurry of Russian speech as he weaves in and out of traffic. The locks click on the door, making my heart rate spike. Vegas has recently been taken over by the Bratva. Is that whatâs going on here?
I grab some cash out of my bag. He smiles at me and holds out his palm.
He has the same skull tattoo spanning the front of his hand as the guy from the airport.
âThank you. Enjoy your stay.â One tooth in his wide grin reflects gold in the dim light.
âThanks.â
As he unlocks the cab, I quickly grab my bag and get out, exhaling with relief.
Maybe this wasnât a good idea.
I head in, not wanting to stay out in the crowds for too long. I hand over my passport to the blonde check-in lady.
âI have a two-night reservation. Under Zara OâReilly.â
She nods and chews on her pen. âCould you give me one second?â she asks.
I frown. âIs everything okay?â
âUmm, yes. I just need to make arrangements for your room. If youâll excuse me.â
I pull the sleeves of my leather jacket down. Something doesnât feel right.
She slips into the staff room, before the door closes, a large hand prevents it from latching. A hulking man dressed in a dark suit steps out and towers over me. His dark eyes meet mine, his face is completely masked with a black balaclava. He pulls his suit jacket and does up the button before breezing past me.
My stomach churns when I see he has the same tattoo on his hand as the last two guys.
Shit.
I pick my bag up off the floor. Just as I turn to leave, the receptionist re-appears, wearing a smile.
âAll taken care of for you.â She scans my passport and credit card, then hands them back to me.
âIâll show you to your room. You are room 554. Weâve upgraded you to one of our suites.â
I let out a gush of air, maybe I am over thinking. âThank you.â
She leads the way to the elevator and presses the button as I step in. âAre you here for business or leisure?â
âOh, Iâm moving here. Start my new job next week.â Itâs the first lie that rolls off my tongue.
Her bright red lips flatten into a practiced smile. âThatâs cool. What do you do?â
âIâm a hairdresser.â It seems safer to say than âcopâ.
Her eyes flick to my dark locks, and she raises one brow. âAwesome.â
Entering the hallway, the sound of our footsteps echoes against the walls as she guides me towards the door. I slip the key card in and push into the room.
âHave a lovely stay.â She pivots on one of her tall black heels and clicks away down the tiled hall.
I drop my bag to the ground and shut the door.
Wow.
She wasnât joking about the upgrade.
I walk over to the window, gripping the ledge, and take in the breathtaking views of the strip below. I watch the world go by. Even now, I can still feel him on me. Itâs as if heâs here with me.
As the girl who has spent the last six years trying to be someone else entirely, Iâm getting tired of it. Repressing my true self to please my father is getting harder, and I fear pointless, with what heâs been doing.
That pivotal moment when Frankie accepted me, after seeing what I had done to Chad, is where I became who I was meant to be.
With Frankie by my side, I could hold on to that feeling forever.
How can I trust a man as cold and ruthless as him with my life?
Trusting only myself, I struggle to reach a conclusion that doesnât leave a painful ache in my chest. There is more to him, far more beneath the surface than anyone else sees. Yet, he let me in, even if it was just for a glimpse of him.
You donât turn off your emotions to the level he has for no reason.
He wants me as much as I need him, yet why isnât he here?
He would have been alerted that I left. He let me catch this flight.
Opening my luggage on the enormous bed, I reach in and feel the smooth fabric of my black dress and matching heels. If Iâm in Vegas for however long, I deserve a break. Iâm not sure Iâll ever be allowed to step foot in New York again, so this better be worth it for answers.
Iâm not stupid enough to start strolling the streets of Vegas this late at night, so it looks like Iâm heading to the bar.
Maybe there I might be able to clear my head and work out my next move.