Chapter 18
The Axelridge Series Book 3 Marc's Stolen Heart
(Chapter song âFeeling Good' by Michael Bublè)
CLAUDIA âUncle sent the tickets.â I smile as I wave the two first class tickets in the air.
âOk.â Marcus mumbles as he packs his suitcase.
âYouâre not going to be miserable this whole trip are you?â I fold my arms and lean the doorframe of his bedroom.
He glances at me with irritation. âI just shattered my relationship. How do you expect me to feel?â
âOk. I understand youâre heartbroken, but nobody out there knows that. Ya show up in Vegas without a smile, theyâre gonna notice.â I warn.
âWhatever.â He grumbles and grabs his bags. He pushes past me and heads downstairs.
I follow him down and he walks out to the limo that will take us to the airport. âI'm not saying to ignore your feelings, but can ya bury them just a little bit. Try to look like we're a happy couple.â
He hands the driver our bags and turns to me. âDonât worry, Dia. Iâll put on the fake ass smile ya want. No oneâs gonna know I donât give a shit about ya.â He snarls and pushes past me again to go back into the house.
I fold my arms and chew the inside of my lip. That kind of stung. I get heâs upset, but I donât think he needs to be cruel.
He comes back out, grumbles under his breath and gets in the limo.
This is going to be a fabulous trip, I think as I shake my head.
****
On the plane, he stares out the window.
âSo, we get the 3rd floor penthouse and all the room service we want.â I say as I read the email my uncle sent me.
He doesnât say anything.
âMarc.â I say to get his attention.
He turns his head and meets my eyes. âWhat? Yeah, ok.â He adjust himself in his seat.
I drop my phone and tilt my head. âMarcus. Ya did the right thing. Ya canât save someone who doesnât want to be saved.â
âAinât that the pot calling out the kettle.â He snorts.
I stitch my brows together. âWhatâs that mean?â
âIt meansâ¦You and Skylar.â He says with a raised brow.
âIâm not saving Skylar.â I fold my arms and cross my legs.
He leans on his knees and shoots me a snarky look. âNot you trying to change a street thug into a human being. Heâs never gonna be what ya want, Dia. The sooner ya realize that, the better off youâll be.â
I narrow my eyes. âYa donât know him to say something like that.â
He challenges me. âTell me Iâm wrong.â
âYouâre wrong.â I say smugly.
âAnd yet again you lower yourself by lying your lips off. You know. At least Sophie showed some promise.â He sits up and crosses his leg. âI just wish it was enough.â He mumbles as he stares out the window.
I lift my phone and the picture of me and Skyler stares back at me. I open my messages and there hasnât been anything new since he told me he moved to Axelridge. Not even a good morning, baby. How was your day? Nothing.
I drop my phone and look out my window. My eyes flick to Marcus and I stare at him as I remember the date we had.
In my entire time with Skylar, Iâve never had anything like that. I liked it. I liked it a lot. I didnât know there was men out there who cared like that. Maybe heâs right. Maybe there is something better out there for me.
The problem is Iâm in love with Skylar so much, I want that better man to be him. Maybe after this trip, I can encourage him to do the things Marcus does.
I smile and look back out the window as I think of dancing with Sky on the dance floor and him twirling me around like a butterfly. It warms my heart to see him in my daydream looking at me like Marcus did right before weâ¦
My eyes flick back to him and his eyes meet mine. The connection held for a solid minute before I looked away.
No. Sky is who I want. I know he can be the man I need. I just need to show him what I need. Thatâs all. In the end, we'll be happy and I can have my prince like I was meant to have.
****
I flicked through my phone and waited at the gate for our plane while Marcus went to the boys room.
He came back with a briefcase. He sits beside me and sets the case down on the floor.
âWhatâs that?â I point to it and look at him.
He thumbs over my shoulder. âGot a visit from my dadâs messengers. He wants me to drop this off. Itâs part of the truce.â
I chuckle. âWhat is it? A bomb or something?â
He shakes his head and sits back. âYa right. Naw. Just some cash and papers. An exchange of good wills they said.â
I nod. âAh. OK.â
We boarded the private plane and flew the five hours to Vegas. We were both beat so, we decided to leave the introductions until dinner and head to the room.
Marcus sets the case on the front desk. âThis is for P1.â
The clerk nods and takes the case to the back. He comes back out with a thick envelope. âAnd this is yours.â He eyes him and Marcus nods.
He grabs the envelope and shoves it in his back pocket. I know an errand when I see one. That was a huge wad of cash. I can see Marcus' apprehension, but his natural professionalism is more than Skylarâs.
The clerk hands us the key and we head upstairs.
As we ride up, I side eye him. âRunning errands for the family now?â
He shrugs. âThatâs the deal.â
âAre you ok with that?â I ask.
âWhat makes you think Iâd be ok with any of this, Claudia?â He scowls.
âI was just asking.â I grumble and fold my arms.
âStop asking.â He barks quietly.
I keep my mouth shut and the door opens. He leads us down the hall and finds our room. He opens the door and we walk in.
âOh my god!â I grin ear to ear as I walk into the spacious penthouse. âItâs gorgeous!â I spin around the living room. âMarcus, look at the view.â I throw open the doors to the balcony and step out.
Vegas sings and flashes below and the lights fill my eyes. It all so breathtaking.
I spin around and lean my arms across the railing. âMarc. Come look.â
âIâm trying to figure out where Iâm gonna sleep!â He yells from inside.
âWhat?â I walk back in and turn to the French doors where the bedrooms are. Only thereâs only one. âUhâ¦oh.â I cross my arms as I stare at Marcus' back and the oversized king sized bed In front of him. âIâm mean, itâs large enough to share.â
âIâll sleep on the couch.â He grits and leaves the room.
âNo.â I follow him to the living room. âI can sleep on the couch. Iâm used to it.â I shrug.
He drops his bag. âWhat?â
âSkylar snores so, I sleep on the couch most nights. Itâs no big deal.â I say as I grab my bags and take them to the room.
âHe makes you sleep on the couch?â Marcus follows me in.
I shake my head. âHe doesnât make me. I do it on my own. Heâs busy and needs his sleep. I donât have a right to disturb that.â I say as I fold my clothes and put them in my dresser.
He brings the rest of his bags in and starts to unpack. âThat still sounds pretty shitty.â He mumbles. âIâd never allow it.â He puts his shirts away and hangs his suit.
âSkyler doesnât own me like that. He doesnât dictate what I can and canât do.â I smile as I hang my dress.
He walks up to me. âNaw. What I meant was, Iâd fix whatever was wrong with me so, I donât disturb you.â He points to my chest as my lips fall. My eyes meet his and I suck in a breath.
He leans to me. âThe women Iâm with donât sleep on couches. Ever. Youâre in the bed, got it?â
âGot it.â I whisper.
I get a puppy dog look on my face as he walks away. Iâve never been spoken to like that before.
I quietly go back to unpacking. My middle is flipping as I try to process whatâs going on inside.
I look at my phone and realize I better start getting ready for dinner. âIâLL BE IN THE SHOWER!â I yell to the living room.
âYeah, ok!â He yells back.
The whole time of me getting ready, Marcus spun in my mind.
His words are hitting me in spots I didnât know existed. I shake my head and dismiss it. I canât get wrapped up in them. I need to focus on Skylar. Thatâs all. I donât care how Marcus treats his women. Obviously it canât be as great as heâs making it sound or heâd still be with Miss Perfect.
I struggle with the zipper on the back of my black, floor length dress and get frustrated. Throwing open the door, I scowl as I walk out.
I freeze in my tracks as he turns from the closet mirror as putting on his bow tie. My eyes slowly rake over him and Iâm soaking in how distinguished he looks. His hair is slicked back and his jacket is well tailored.
He arches a brow and steps to me.
I snap out of it and spin around. I lift my hair. âA little help.â
I wait then look over my shoulder. He standing like a deer caught in the headlights. âMarc?â
He clears his throat. âRight.â He mutters and stands behind me.
I feel his hands slowly grab my dress and the zipper. He glides it up and hesitates.
I glance at him and drop my hair. âThank you.â I whisper.
âYouâre welcome.â He nods. âWe should go.â
I nod and grab my clutch from the dresser and walk out.
âI think youâll like Cecil. You two really arenât much different.â I say as we leave.
âReally?â He asks.
âWell, except the whole, killing ya and making ya disappear never to be found again, thing. Yeah. Exactly the same.â I grin as I walk down the hall.
âSure. If ya say so.â He furrows his brow as the elevator closes.
****
MARCUS The elevator opens and if it wasnât for Claudiaâs scent, my wolf would be pitching a major fit right now. The lycans are thick here.
We step out and I get my game face on. Claudia is lookingâ¦no. Iâm not gonna say it.
That dress is justâ¦it dipped so low in the front, the sight of her cleavage had my wolf howling for mercy.
It didnât help that I was so close to her bare back, my mouth watered like I hadnât eaten in a year.
I canât. I canât be having these thoughts. Focus Marc. Keep your mind on Soph and our next move. Thatâs how Iâll survive this trip. Sophieâs beautiful smile.
I adjust my jacket and paste a smile on my face as we approach the entrance to the Pharaohs Crown Casino.
The doorman smiles. âWelcome. The bank is to your left. Enjoy.â He opens the door and the sounds of the casino flood us.
âThank you.â I say in a smug, but polite tone.
We saunter in and stand at the top of the steps of the extra large room.
The slots ring out and people are engaged in laughter, shouts and celebrations of wins.
Chips fly, alcohol flows and everyone is dressed to the nines.
I guide Claudia down the steps and take in the atmosphere. It has that 1940s décor that you donât see very often in casinoâs anymore. I kind of felt like I belonged here. So, I owned it. I stuck my chin up and strutted my stuff as we walked to the bank.
I let go of Claudia and presented my credit card.
The âteller" looks at the name. âAlpha Cooper. Alpha Vinellis already banked you. Your table waits in the VIP lounge.â
I take my card back. âOh. Alright. Thatâs very kind of him.â
âThatâs my Uncle.â Claudia smiles.
She takes my arm again and we walk through the aisle to the VIP room.
âOk. Play it cool. Cecilâs old. Heâs one of the rare lycans that made it past 75. Heâs a big fan of the rat pack and is easily offended if ya say something stupid.â Claudia whispers as I grab the door and open it.
â21!!â
Sounds of cheers greet us as we enter. The place is busy with elites gambling their money away.
âOK. Whatâs stupid?â I ask as we stop just before the black jack tables.
She leans to me and motions to the floor. âAnything shifter.â She grins.
âWait, what?â
âJust watch your P's and Q's and ya wont get holes in this nice jacket.â Sheâs tugs on my lapel as I sweat and my face falls.
âCLAUDIA!â
I see a man well above 70 walk toward us with his arms out. Heâs wearing a grey suit, fedora and bronze colored sunglasses. A cigar sits between his teeth and he definitely holds that old school lycan look.
âUncle Cecil.â She leaves me and wraps her arms around his shoulders. âYouâre getting younger every time I see ya.â She pushes away from him.
He wags his cigar fingers at her. âDonât lie to me, Missy.â He places the cigar back in his mouth. He looks to me. âIs this the sucker?â
I press my lips together and step forward, extending my hand. âMarcus Cooper.â I introduce.
âHeâs a professional ball player.â Claudia rest her hand on my chest as she grins.
Cecil shakes my hand firmly then places his hand in his pant pocket. He puffs his cigar. âBall player, huh? Well, Marc, Iâll tell ya what. Youâre lucky my niece loves ya or youâd be holding my silver in between those pretty eyes of yours for even touching her.â
Claudia starts to chuckle and so do I as I pull at my collar to relieve my nerves. âHe kids. Itâs ok. Heâd never.â
âOh yeah, I would. My niece is as good as my own. I saved her from the culling because she held a soft spot in my hard heart. So much so, Iâd kill just about anyone who hurts my princess.â Cecil looks me square in the eye and Iâm thinking I should just smile and nod and try to not end this night in a body bag.
âI guess I should thank you for having a heartâ¦for Diaâ¦I mean.â I say as I glance at Claudia whoâs smiling politely.
âI know.â He waves his cigar at me. âI caught a lot of flack for not passing judgment on her, but I mean, come on, how can you judge and execute this face?â He holds Claudiaâs chin in his fingers.
We both chuckle. âRight. Itâs not like itâs morally wrong or anything.â I say as I laugh.
Cecil and Claudia stop laughing.
I raise a brow. âWhat?â
âAre you saying my job is immoral?â Cecil steps in front of me.
I have a few inches on him, but I try to not make myself look bigger. âUhâ¦noâ¦No, not at all. I understand. Killing pups for the good of the pack. Itâs an honorable position. Who thinks itâs badâ¦Not me. Iâm cool with it...â I start to sweat again as Cecil stares me down.
Claudia interrupts. âMarcus just needs a drink. Itâs been a long day and heâs got a little jet lag, ya know.â She taps my chest as I blow out a breath.
âOh, yeah? I understand that.â He smiles and backhand my chest. âI took this trip to Fresno last year. I was so beat, I slept for a week.â Cecil laughs as he grabs Claudiaâs arm.
âHow is Aung Harriet?â Claudia asks.
âAn old bat, thatâs what she is! Listening to her moan, I want to put her down, but sheâs my sister so, I let her live.â
Claudia looks back at me and I rub my nape. The old man droned on as he lead us into the arena full of tables.
He stops. âSo hereâs your table. Your chips are there. Have fun and Iâll check in later. Got some family business to attend to.â
We sit and he smiles. âA pair of precious love birds, ya are. Marc, youâre a lucky man with this one. Remember that.â He wags a finger at me.
I glance at Claudia. âI will.â
He slaps my cheek. âGood man. Treat her good.â He warns and walks off.
I shake my head and turn to the table.
âThat went well.â Claudia grins.
âDid it? Because I feel like puking.â I hang my head.
âUncle Cecil loves you. Donât worry. Youâd have to really mess up to get on his bad side.â She picks up her side of the chips and motions for cards.
âLike how?â I motion for cards too.
âOh, I donât know. Break up with me or something.â She chuckles as she taps the table for another card.
âWonderful. So when this is over, Iâll be on Cecilâs hit list.â I shoot her a concerned look.
She waves me off. âJust stay out of Vegas. Heâll get over it. Stop worrying and have fun.â She points to my cards and I try to flush out my concern.
âYes! Black Jack baby! Come ta mama!â Claudia bounces in her seat as she rakes in her chips. She laughs and nudges my arm.
âGood one.â I smile back at her.
She gives me a toothy grin and think, I really shouldnât worry. Claudia has a way of winning people over. She has Cecil wrapped around her finger. I think, if it came down to it, Dia wouldnât let Cecil hurt me.
I watch as she tucks her hair behind her ear and bets again.
Thereâs just something about her makes certain people want to protect her. I know she can handle herself, but it feels like she shouldnât have to.
I was just about to throw my chips in and she grabs my hand. She pulls the chips to her lips and blows on them. She lets go and smiles.
âWhat was that?â
âYou knowâ¦for luck.â She motions to the table.
I throw them out and the dealer flips the card. An Ace and 10.
I lean back. âNo fucking way.â I grin.
She laughs. âSee. Iâm lucky.â She slaps my arm.
âOh yeah. Real lucky.â I chuckle.
She leans on the table and sinks her teeth into her bottom lip as she bounces her brow.
I shake my head and go back to playing. I pick up my chips and hold them in front her.
âDo it again.â I whisper.
I watch her lean forward, prepare her lips and softly blow on them. I lick my own lips as she leans back.
My suit starts to get hot as I throw my chips and side eye her.
The King is covered and the card on top is flipped.
â21!â The dealer shouts.
âFuck me.â I hit the table at the Ace. âDamn.â I laugh.
I turn to her and lean in. âYou arenât leaving my side all night.â I smirk.
âDonât plan on it, slugger.â She winks.