Chapter 546
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
Losing a leg was equal to death. Robbie was just 28, still young. Without a leg, what kind of life would he have?
Darian pulled a contract out of a brown paper bag, gave it a shake, and laid it in front of Robbie to sign.
Robbie wouldnât sign, so one of the henchmen snapped his fingers like twigs. The pain turned Robbieâs face ghostly white and his eyes rolled back. In the end, the man pressed Robbieâs hand down to scribble a signature on the dotted line. It was pretty much an IOU, with the clause that heâd lose a leg to clear his debt.
Darian didnât do bad business. If a guy couldnât pay up, heâd make it look like an accident for the insurance boys. He would cripple a leg of him, and the payout would go straight into Darianâs pocket.
Robbie watched as a hammer hovered over his kneecap. The impending agony was almost tangible.
But then, a fierce knocking at the door shattered the moment. Everyone froze, and Robbie, facing a reprieve from the reaper, exhaled in relief.
Darian shot a look to one of his crew, who went to answer the door.
Hughes was standing there when the door swung open. He stepped inside. âDarian, long time no see.â
Darian, recognizing Hughes, waved his hand nonchalantly. The henchmen released Robbie. Robbie burst into tears. âHughes, save me, man. Iâll do anything, anything you say!â
Hughes and Robbie werenât close. They were just acquaintances really. Robbie was just a street punk who frequented Hughesâ bar. Hughes preferred to stay out of the messy side of things. But today, he had made a promise to a lady, to find Robbie for her. Darian eyed Hughes. âMr. Hughes, what brings you here?â
âIâve got business,â Hughes said, nodding at Robbie. âIâm taking him with me. Name your price, Darian.â
Darian sized Hughes up. It was odd that Hughes would want to pay for Robbie since they werenât exactly close. But Darian was all about the cash. â200 grand, and heâs yours.â
Robbie gasped. â200 grand? But Darian, you said it was 100!â
Darian flicked his cigarette ash. âThat was the old price, days ago.â
Robbie, afraid Hughes might leave him to his fate, clutched desperately at Hughesâ pant leg. âMr.
Hughes, I swear, if you bail me out, Iâll be Azureâs loyal servant. Whatever you need!â
Hughes told Darian, âThe money will be wired to your account, and Iâm taking him with me.â
No bloodshed and a full pocket? Darian was pleased. âSend Mr. Hughes out,â he said to his henchmen.
Two thugs helped Robbie, who was still shaky from the ordeal and unable to walk, down to the ground floor and out the back door. As soon as they let go, Robbie collapsed, wetting himself. But there was no shame in his eyes, only relief. Survival trumped dignity.
Hughes lit a smoke. âI didnât save you for nothing. Remember, you said youâd be Azureâs muscle. But just as you know, Azure isnât short of that.â
Robbie was quick to reassure. âMr. Kenneth, wherever you need me, consider it done. My lifeâs yours!â
To Hughes, 200 grand was just pocket change. He tossed Robbie into the car and glanced at his watch. It was 7:45 now. He was 45 minutes late for his meet-up with the woman from the bar. He wondered if sheâd still be there.