For the family
Red
C H A P T E R F O R T Y T H R E E
I woke up gasping for air.
Another nightmare, I could feel the blade penetrate through me at the hands of Ace whilst I slept peacefully beside him. I clamped my hand around my stomach, checking nothing was bleeding and then relaxed back down onto the pillow once my subconscious was satisfied.
The door timidly creaked open and Grace peeked in slowly. She pushed it open and smiled widely once she set her innocent blue gaze on me.
âGabriella, you stayed!â She jumped on the bed, tatty bunny teddy and all. I awkwardly pulled the sheets around my naked body but she climbed under the blankets and snuggled down.
âUhâ I muttered, feeling ridiculously out of my comfort zone. I patted the sheet down between Grace and I.
âDaddy, daddy!â She stroked his cheek with her bunnies ear and he stirred.
âYeah, Iâm up.â He croaked out with a cute morning voice, still with his eyes closed and making no efforts to actually get up.
âDaddy!â She called again.
âYeah Gracie, Iâm awake.â He opened one eye but once he remembered I was in his bed he opened both.
I mouthed âIâm nakedâ silently to him and he visually cringed. âIâm sorry.â He leaned down and picked up his boxer shorts from the floor and slipped them on beneath the covers.
âCâmon Grace, letâs go get breakfast.â He pulled her out of bed by her hand, dressing in sweatpants and a T-shirt on the way out of the room.
I picked up my panties, Aces T-shirt and my slacks. I had last nights conversation on my mind, mixed with my nightmare. I needed to go home, put some distance between Ace and I and figure out my next moves.
I followed the smell of pancakes all the way to the kitchen. Ace stood over the hob, cooking. Grace sat at the table talking about slime and I instantly felt like an intruder.
âSo Iâm gonna go.â I interrupted.
Ace glanced my way, alarm stricken eyes.
âAre you?â It didnât seem like a question that I got to answer. It seemed like a question that already had an answer and that answer didnât match my own.
âGabriella please stay and play with us.â Grace complained. I smiled at her sweetly, caressed her shiny hair and stole a forkful of pancake off her plate.
âI gotta go kid, Iâve got business to deal with.â Aces eyebrows soared.
âHave you?â Again, another question spoken with the same threatening tone.
âWhy do you keep doing that?â I asked, getting irritated with him and his stupid perfect lips, beautiful eyes and seductive pancake making skills. âYou wanted a day, I gave you it. I want my stuff back.â He glanced nervously at Grace.
âNo.â He replied, calmly.
âNo?â I questioned. âAce itâs my stuff.â He turned back to his pan of batter and flipped it effortlessly. I sighed and turned for the door. As I opened it he pressed it closed.
âI want you to stay.â I closed my eyes, affected by his proximity. âWhere are you going? Whatâs your plan? Will you be back? Will you be at the club tonight?â
âAce-â
âTell me sheâs safe Red.â I ignored him so he grabbed my arm and spun me around âtell me sheâs fucking safe.â He demanded, aggressively.
âI wonât hurt her.â I answered.
âThat didnât answer the question.â I touched his cheek and he closed his eyes, regret evident on his face.
âI canât answer that question.â I admitted, laying my honesty on the line.
âIf you do anything to jeopardise her, I will fucking kill you.â He warned.
âI know but Iâm willing to die for my family.â
âAnd Iâm willing to die for mine.â He answered with gritted teeth. I nodded sadly, knowing somehow in my heart that this was the end of us. Whatever we were.
âGoodbye Ace.â I pulled on the door and left.
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The table was filled with my fathers top men, eyes all pointing towards me, awaiting instruction. I felt powerful and yet so powerless at the same time.
âKeep the shipments flowing, I want the drugs coming in just as fast as theyâre going out. I want each container opened and checked throughly before itâs shipped. Every box is to be scanned on departure and arrival. I need to know the barcodes match up. Iâd like them weighing on departure and arrival too.â
âYes maâam.â
âWeâre currently shipping some containers under the allocated weight. Letâs not do that, thereâs a war going on. Fill the empty spaces with refugees, those willing to be stowaways to get to safe land. And willing is the key word here.â
âYes maâam.â
âNikolai is alive, heâs ran off with his tail between his legs but heâs breathing. Find him, take him hostage. Iâll deal with him later.â
âAnd Blackburn?â
I paused. âI donât know what to do about him yet.â I admitted. The men looked puzzled. âIf any of them try to kill you then attack but we only retaliate on their attack. Got it?â
âYes maâam.â
âI want to make it clear that I donât plan on making it easy for Ace Blackburn but I recently learned a nugget of information that would be beneficial to his suffering. I have to tread carefully, earn the trust of his daughter before I proceed.â
âMaâam, his daughter?â
âThatâs right. Ace Blackburn has a daughter, the manâs ultimate weakness and thatâs the exact angle weâre going to strike from. This information does not leave this room.â
âYes maâam.â
âIf other factions learnt about the child weâd be too distracted by the competition to focus on kidnapping Grace. Sheâs too perfect to mess up this opportunity.â
I smiled to myself cunningly.
âMaâam?â
âI mean think about it, the Blackburn family kidnapped me at the same age. Made my father suffer in my absence and subjected me to terrible things. Iâd like to bet history is going to repeat itself, minus the trafficking of course.
Ace killed my entire family, heâs going to fucking pay for that. If Grace isnât the walking embodiment of karma then I donât know what is.â
âFor the family.â They spoke in unison.
âFor the family.â I repeated, my voice solely speaking out above all the others.