Detained: Chapter 33
Detained: A Dark Mafia Romance (Beneath The Mask Series Book 4)
My phone buzzes, and Graysonâs message appears.
âFuck!â I angrily toss my phone across the room, the sound of it hitting the wall echoes in the silence.
âFrankie, what the hell?â Zara emerges from the hallway, her footsteps echoing softly on the tiled floor.
âFucking cops,â I mutter, making her frown.
âWhat now?â She rushes over, sitting on my lap.
âThey raided our safe house with the girls. Theyâve taken eight of them.â
âAssholes,â she mutters, fury in her eyes.
She pulls her phone out of her pocket. âWas this in the middle of the night?â
I nod.
She starts scrolling with a look of concentration on her pretty face as she chews on her lower lip. âIt didnât even make the news. This wasnât a real raid, Frankie.â
Now that theyâve taken the girls back means not only are they all in danger, Romano has his line of funding back open.
Her green eyes meet mine. âWhat about your guy in Vegas?â
âTheyâve got two of the girls back there. Enzo is going to start digging. We need to find them.â
With a quick movement, she turns and straddles me, her legs wrapping around my waist.
âI can help him. If he lets me into his systems, Iâm a good detective. Iâve worked on trafficking cases before.â
I pause, considering her proposal. It does make sense.
âPlus, I feel obligated. My father helped put them in this situation. I want to fix it.â Her eyes briefly drop.
I gently lift her chin back up, acknowledging the guilt behind her unspoken request.
âOkay, baby. Iâll have Enzo come over and set you all up in my office. You sure youâre ready to start tracking down corrupt cops?â
Her face lights up and Iâm rewarded with a smile, which makes my heart race.
âI worked with them long enough. I know how my dad works. Iâm the best person there is to do this. They all deserve to be brought to justice.â That fire in her eyes leaves a heavy feeling in my chest. I love it when sheâs like this. Her passion, her grit. It gets me every damn time.
âWhat about the two girls?â she asks.
âWeâre going over there now. Jax is going to ask them some questions and then escort them to Vegas.â
She makes a perfect âoâ. âWe?â
âYes, âweâ. I need you there.â
If those girls can identify the cops, Zara can pinpoint who they are.
âWell, let me get ready, I canât see everyone looking like this.â She looks down at her sexy lace nightgown.
I lean forward and suck on her nipple through the translucent material, rolling her piercing with my tongue.
âFrankie.â She bats at my arm, and I hold her firmly in place.
I canât help myself. Whenever sheâs around, I have this all-consuming need to have her. âAre you telling me no, angel?â
I kiss my way up to her throat and she tips her head back, giving me the access I need.
âI didnât think so.â
Lighting my cigarette, Jax slides the door open and joins me and Grayson.
âThey donât know anything, boss. They donât want to go back to Russia, though.â He shakes his head, making his dark curls bounce.
âWhen in the hell did you learn to speak Russian?â Grayson asks.
âMy dad was Russian.â
âIâve never heard of a Russian with the last name of Carter,â I say, exhaling smoke.
âCarter isnât my real last name,â he replies, sparking up a joint he pulled from his pocket. âAfter dad died, my step-dad tried to get me to change it to be the same as his. Over my fucking dead body was that happening, so I changed it to my momâs last name instead.â
âHow did he die?â I ask, remembering the way Jax tenses up at any mention of his father.
He takes a long inhale. His scruffy jaw clicks as he puffs out a series of concentric smoke rings before he answers. âThatâs a story for another day.â
I donât want to press him. I need his head in the zone. He is doing well in his new role with me. Heâll tell me when he needs to.
Hearing the sweet sound of Zara laughing drags my attention away from Jax. I look inside and spot her chatting to Maddie and Sienna with a bright smile. Maddieâs blonde pony tail bobs as she talks animatedly and I dread to think what sheâs saying about me. I shouldnât worry, sheâs one of the few people who sees the good in everyone, including what little there is in me.
âHas he got any updates on Romano?â Grayson asks beside me.
My patience is wearing thin, waiting for answers. âNo. For now, we wait. We take care of the girls first, then we may have to work on a plan to draw him out before this escalates any further.â
âWhere is Kai?â I ask. I rarely see one without the other.
Jax drops his butt on the ground and grinds it out with the toe of his heavy boot. âHe has some family shit going on. Heâs still on for our first run to Vegas tonight, donât worry.â
I nod, taking another drag. We are sending over the two girls we still have, so Mikhail can protect them.
âJax, go in there and help the girls figure out the paperwork. Then you can head home.â
He grins and turns to his reflection in the window, where he adjusts his curly hair, giving it a tousled look.
âDonât forget we have training in two hours, Jax!â Grayson calls out.
âI know, I know!â He waves him off, sliding the door shut behind him.
âYou think heâs going to win?â I turn to Grayson.
âItâs not so much the winning, it will be stopping him from killing his opponent we have to watch out for.â Grayson rubs the back of his neck.
âThat temper needs fixing.â
âIâd say so. Kai is the only one who can get through to him. Iâm working on it. I think him working with the Russians will help keep him busy and out of trouble.â
âWe shall see.â I stub out my cigarette. I can sense Grayson wants to say something else but is hesitating.
âSpit it out, G.â
He crosses his arms and leans against the wall, tilting his nose down to look at me over his sunglasses. âSo, Zara?â
âWhat about her?â
âSheâs sticking around? The girls seem to get along well with her.â He nods towards the glass door where I spot them sitting in there laughing together.
Another icy layer of my heart melts.
I want her to be part of this dysfunctional family we have. âShe is.â
Grayson grunts. âDid you kidnap her, too? Sheâs not anything like I expected youâd go for.â
A smile dances over my lips. âI didnât. Sheâs here of her own choice. What did you think would be more fitting?â I canât wait to hear his reply.
âI donât know, not a cop? One that would cause less of a headache?â
I let out a laugh. âI canât say I saw this coming.â
Now sheâs here, I need to make sure she doesnât go anywhere. She was made for me, that I am sure of.
Zara looks up, and waves at me and I shove my hands in my pockets giving her a grin, my heart racing.
I approach her with a determined stride, and she instinctively stands up as soon as I arrive at the table.
âYou ready to go, gorgeous?â I whisper in her ear, wrapping my arms around her.
âAwww, look at you two, all in love,â Maddie says.
We both stiffen.
âMaddie,â Grayson says in a warning tone, before lifting her out of her seat.
âWhat?â she squeals, already distracted by her husband.
âYep, home sounds good.â Zara rushes out her words.
I canât seem to respond, so instead I lace my fingers through hers and lead her out of the safe house. I know I loved Leila, but it didnât feel anything like this. There wasnât this fire. We grew up together; we fell in love over time.
This is the opposite. Zara threw herself into my life and consumed me entirely.
Itâs as if without her, I canât fucking breathe.
Iâve never felt this. I never want to with anybody else.
This need to own her, for her to be mine. For her to stand by my side and be my queen.
Fuck.
Itâs quite plausible this is even more than love. She is my life.
We drive home in complete silence, both of us having the same dilemma in our heads. When she isnât talking, I know it isnât good.
Iâm not going to deny my feelings for this woman. Iâll do whatever it takes to keep her by my side.
It isnât until weâre home and Iâm pouring us a drink that she breaks her fretting silence. âWhy did you kill your brother?â
Her new line of question brings a knowing smirk to my lips. âBecause he deserved it.â
Her red lips pucker as she mulls over my answer. âHeâs your blood, your family?â
âBlood and family are not the same thing, angel.â
My family is this dysfunctional one weâve created. Men who would lay down their lives for me, that I trust. This woman is also part of that.
âIâm starting to realize that,â she whispers and bows her head.
I admire her strength, but sometimes seeing this other side of her means she is letting me in.
Stepping around the counter, my hand slips around her waist. âWe make our own family of the ones we choose.â
I gently tilt her chin upwards, pressing my lips against hers.
âAnd those are the ones you never let go of,â I whisper against her mouth, hoping she understands my meaning behind them.
âThe ones you fight for,â she says, and kisses me.
âExactly that, dolcezza.â
âNow, what do you say I make us dinner and then have you for dessert?â My hands grip her perfect ass tightly before lifting her onto her stool.
She purses her lips together, as if she has to even think about that. It has become our routine since she moved in. We cook together, we clean and then we fuck. Pushing each otherâs boundaries. Every day that passes, she is starting to understand. Yet, she still wonât let up on that last little shred of control she has in the bedroom.
That urge to fight me. To talk back.
âCan we have steak? Iâve been dreaming about that all week.â
âWhatever you want, baby. Now letâs go. The quicker we eat, the quicker we get to the good stuff,â I say, biting on her bottom lip.