Detained: Chapter 56
Detained: A Dark Mafia Romance (Beneath The Mask Series Book 4)
Song- Are You Really Okay? Sleep Token.
I lie still, my eyes fixed on the ceiling while Frankie peacefully slumbers beside me. We were supposed to go back to the safe house with everyone after I was discharged from the hospital. I couldnât face it.
Not with Sienna being pregnant and babies around.
Itâs too much.
I didnât want to be at the hospital either. Frankie called in a private doctor for the next few days.
Iâve barely spoken a word today. I thought when I woke up, it would hurt less. It doesnât.
Except now, my sadness is joined by hatred for the people who did this to us.
They took Kaiâs life and left Keller fighting for his.
Itâs hard seeing a man, as big and powerful as him, attached to monitors to keep him alive. It broke my heart that little bit more, I had to see him. To say thank you. He saved my life.
Now, I just want to be locked away from the world with Frankie.
Iâve cried so much, Iâve run out of tears.
The wound on my stomach might hurt, the cuts on my arms, the pounding headache I have. None of that compares to my broken heart. Painkillers canât fix that.
Frankie has barely left my side, trying to get me to eat something and take my pain meds. Heâs hurting, too. But, he puts on a brave face for me.
I sit up and lightly stroke his cheek. How heâs been through this twice and is still standing, I donât know.
He never falters. He stays strong when I need him to. He has the strength for both of us. Iâm spiraling down a path I donât see a way out of.
My every thought is, what could I have done differently?
âYou okay, baby?â he whispers in his husky, sleepy voice.
âNo. Not really.â I fight the next onslaught of tears away.
âCome here.â He opens his arms and I fall onto his chest, tracing my finger over the bullet wound on his shoulder.
âWho shot you?â I ask, needing a distraction from my own head.
âMaria. Well, the bullet was meant for Grayson.â
âYouâre crazy, you know that? Not many people take a bullet for someone, let alone if that person hates them,â I say.
âIâd do the same for you. It might make me crazy, but weâre all a little mad.â
âHey! Iâm not!â I laugh and immediately feel guilty for being anything other than sad.
He rumbles with laughter, sending vibrations through my body.
âYou stalked a mafia boss, kicked him in the balls, stuck a knife into his throat, and killed two men.â
When I press my palm over his mouth, his eyes pierce into mine.
âOkay, okay, no need to continueââ
He licks his lips as I remove my hand,
âI love your crazy. Iâm damn proud of every single one of those things. Itâs what makes you so perfect. Mine.â
Sitting up, I press my lips against his, and the sensation of his fingers tangling in my hair heightens the intensity. It isnât our usual hungry and ferocious kiss. This is us, showing each other how much we truly love one another.
I squeeze my legs together. The urge to go to use the toilet is starting to make my lower belly ache. Iâve held off for as long as I can.
In the hospital, the nurse changed the pads for me. I donât know why, it made everything more real.
Seeing the blood as the loss weâve had.
âI need to pee.â My voice trails off in a silent plea for his help.
After a few seconds, he rolls out of bed and pulls on his boxers before making his way to my side.
He scoops me up with ease, his strong arms effortlessly carrying me into the bathroom.
âSit. Keep your eyes on me. Donât look anywhere else.â
The weight of his actions brings tears to my eyes, their meaning overwhelming. He knew my fear without me even saying a word.
As he pulls down my shorts and panties, his gaze remains fixed on me. I take in a trembling breath and settle onto the cold seat.
I close my eyes and try to relax, ignoring the pain in my stomach as I do.
âYouâre okay, angel.â
As he opens the packet of pads, the crinkle of plastic echoes in the room.
My tears free fall down my cheeks. Wiping them with the back of my hand, I sneak a glimpse of him.
This moment is completely raw.
Bending to his knees, I stare into his loving eyes as he swiftly changes me. He hands me one of my cooling wipes, holding onto my fingers before I can take it.
âYou are incredible, Zara. Truly.â
I canât control my sobs, bowing my head to bury my face in my hands.
I donât feel incredible. I feel useless. Iâm a failure.
âCome on, baby.â He rubs small circles on my bare knees.
âI failed, Frankie. I couldnât do the one job I have as a mother: protect our baby.â
Frankie helps me to my feet and pulls up my shorts for me. I wrap my arms around his waist and press my face into his naked chest, letting his steady heartbeat soothe me.
âDonât ever say that again. You are perfect. This was not your fault; you didnât fail them. Please donât think you did. No one except Romano and your father are to blame.â
âThank you, Frankie.â
He gently rubs my back, soothing the tension in my muscles. âAnything, I mean every word. Now, just tell me what you need.â
I pull back. His face is stoic, his jaw tight. I cup his face in my hands, and he leans into my touch, closing his eyes.
âAre you okay, Frankie?â
He simply nods. Heâs so good at burying his emotions, he could believe he truly is fine.
âYou arenât sad?â
A darkness swiftly flashes over his eyes as they open. âSad? No.â
âOh.â I didnât expect that.
âCompletely and utterly fucking devastated? Yes.â With a gentle gesture, he covers my hand with his own.
âHow do you stay so strong? I want to be like that.â Iâd give anything to not hurt like this.
He half laughs and shakes his head. âTrust me, you donât.â
âYou are just as strong as me, Zara. If not fucking stronger. Remember that,â he whispers, nuzzling his head into my neck and kissing me softly there.
This is the first time Iâve felt anything other than numb in twenty-four hours. He brings me strength, and he brings me to life.
With him by my side, I can conquer anything.