Detained: Chapter 47
Detained: A Dark Mafia Romance (Beneath The Mask Series Book 4)
By the time we arrive at the End Zone, Maddie and Sienna are busy decorating the VIP area with gold and black balloons, ordering Keller around to reach all the high spots. Theyâre throwing one hell of a party for New Yearâs Eve and weâve been summoned in to help.
Just after me, Jax walks in, letting out a tired yawn.
âLong night?â I ask him.
âYou could say that again.â He throws down his helmet on one of the tables as Kai passes him a beer.
âYou look like you need one of these,â Kai says.
Jax shakes his head, almost going green. âI canât.â
âPussy!â Keller shouts out, just as a balloon pops above his head.
It makes me jump back into Frankieâs arms.
âKeller, concentrate!â Sienna admonishes him.
âWhere do you need me?â I ask.
Maddie bundles a few boxes of red confetti at me. âCan you start throwing this over the tables, please?â She blows her bright blonde hair out of her face and gives me a smile.
âJax, get your ass up. I need you checking the bar stock,â Keller calls over his shoulder.
Jax groans, nudging Kai next to him.
âGive me a hand?â he says, his voice croaky.
âFine.â Kai rolls his eyes at his friend.
âWhere do you want me?â Frankie asks and Maddie turns, beaming at him.
âYou can go and help Grayson move the DJ equipment into the other side of the room.â
âFine,â he responds, unamused.
With a smile, I turn to Frankie and place a gentle kiss on his cheek, feeling the warmth of his skin against my lips.
âHave fun with that.â
Before I can retreat, he holds me tighter, pressing his tongue into my mouth.
âEnough of that, we donât have time!â Maddie claps her hands next to us and we both pull back and laugh.
âYou heard the boss,â Frankie whispers.
I watch Frankie stride out of the VIP area, and I get to work throwing confetti over the tables. As I look up at Maddie, the room begins to whirl around me, and a wave of nausea washes over me.
âZara, are you okay?â
My mouth starts watering to the point all I can do is nod.
âIâll be right back.â I hastily exit the room and sprint down the hallway, the nauseating sensation building until I finally reach the toilet to empty my stomach.
When I finally finish, I sit back on the floor, rubbing my lower belly with a smile on my face. âYouâre already just like your daddy, always testing me.â
Even feeling like complete crap, I know it will all be worth it in a few months to hold this little one in my arms.
Dragging myself up to my feet, I go and splash some cold water over my face. As I leave, a breeze brushes along my shirt and I take in a deep breath. The chill instantly makes me feel better.
I head towards the fire escape, slipping out and feeling the cold air embrace my body as I lean against the rough brick wall. Closing my eyes, I take deep breaths in and out to mellow the queasy feeling.
Footsteps crunch on the leaves on the floor. I look up and Alexâs imposing figure walking towards me. My eyes quickly dart down, and I catch sight of the pistol in his hands, causing a rush of adrenaline through my veins.
Shit.
âAlex, what are you doing?â I try to keep my voice calm.
âIf you want to save yourself, I wouldnât move.â
âDonât do this, Alex.â I warn as he takes a step closer.
He lets out an exasperated sigh. âIâm not here to hurt you, Zara. I just need to talk to you somewhere, not here.â
âYou say, with a gun pointed at me?â
As I reach for my own weapon, he raises his other arm.
âZara, I have the location of the last two girls. Please, just come with me.â
I hesitate, searching his face. Heâs pleading with me, his eyes filled with desperation. A slight tremor runs through his hand as he holds it out.
âGive me that.â
âNo,â I reply.
He lunges forward, wrenching it from my grasp, and it clatters loudly to the pavement.
As he grabs my wrist, I feel the cold metal of his barrel pressing into my back, urging me to move.
âI donât want it to be like this, Zara. You have to believe me.â
I suck in a breath. Itâs not just me anymore. I have to think about our baby. I canât be reckless or scare Alex into doing something stupid.
He leads me down the alleyway to his black mustang.
âIâm sorry, Zara,â he says with sincerity. I frown as he cuffs my wrists and forcefully pats me down before taking my phone.
âGet in.â He opens the passenger door and waits, his tone leaving no room for argument.
âDonât fucking touch me,â I hiss as he reaches to help me.
The engine roars to life, its thunderous sound echoing through the air as he pulls out. His jaw clenches and his knuckles turn white from gripping the steering wheel.
âWell? Start talking, Alex.â
âI will. I just need to get us somewhere safe.â
My heart rate picks up.
âWhat do you mean âsafeâ?â
He shakes his head. âLook, Iâm under instructions to keep you away. I canât risk my family.â
âWell, I canât risk mine either, Alex.â
Tears sting in my eyes. I have to warn Frankie. I have to do anything to get out of this.
He continues the drive, the only sound being the loud hum of the engine. We must have been on the road for half an hour. My hands rise, brushing against my face as I pretend to scratch it. In my balled fist, I securely hold on to one of my bobby pins.
âWhy do you care about protecting me?â I ask, trying to get him talking to me again.
âI was told to keep you away from Frankie, okay? I just think something else is going down and I canât have you getting caught up in this.â
My body stiffens.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI canât do this anymore, Zara. I fucking hate what Iâve become. I donât know how to escape; they are holding my fatherâs life over my head. I couldnât let them hurt you. You donât deserve it. Iâve seen you working your ass off to save those women. Youâre a good person.â
âI donât care about me. What do you mean, you âthink something big is happeningâ?â
âI heard them talking, something about making a play for power.â
âWhere?â
âI donât know. All I know is, I was told to be on duty and keep you away from Frankie. That was my order.â
I pound my fists against my knees in frustration. âTurn the fucking car around and take me back to him, Alex.â
His jaw tightens.
âI canât, Zara, Iâm sorry.â
As we pull up into an abandoned warehouse, I notice the broken windows and graffiti-covered walls in front of me. As soon as he pulls to a stop and the locks click, he jumps out.
I keep the bobby pin tight in my grip as he opens the passenger door and helps me out.
Before we reach the front of the building, I dig my feet into the ground, forcing him to face me.
âYouâre pathetic, you know that, right?â I spit out, full of venom.
âIâve only done what I had to do. Same as you, right?â
âTrafficking women? Really, Alex? How the fuck is that the same?â
âChad, did he deserve to die?â
I take a step forward, straightening the bobby pin discretely as Frankie showed me to do at the docks.
âHe did, yes. He went for his gun. He was in my goddamn apartment under your orders. You killed your own friend, Alex. Not me. You put him there, because your spineless ass couldnât do it.â
âI donât have a fucking choice,â he shouts, throwing his arms up in the air.
âThere is always a choice, Alex. You just picked the wrong side of this. Let me guess, youâre getting paid a good sum for this, too?â
His face drops, telling me everything I need to know.
âYou better hope to god nothing happened to those girls, or my Frankie, Alex. Or, Iâll end you myself.â
With each step I take, his piercing stare intensifies.
Keeping him distracted with my onslaught of aggression, I start wiggling the metal in the cuffs, waiting to hit resistance.
âI want out, Zara. I need your help.â
I let out a laugh. âYou have to be kidding me. Youâll be lucky to get out of this without a bullet through your skull.â
âIâm doing this for you! I donât want to be doing this anymore, Zara!â His face reddens.
âDo the right thing, then. Let me speak to Frankie and letâs save the girls. Thatâs the only way you get out alive, Alex.â
He shakes his head. âI canât do that.â
The lock clicks. In a swift movement, I shake them off and make a lunge for the gun in his holster.