Boss Daddy: Chapter 29
Boss Daddy: An Age Gap, Ex-Military Romance (Silver Fox Daddies)
I glance at James, my senses on high alert. âI thought everyone else was gone.â
âMark was the last to leave,â James replies. âThe place should be empty.â
My gut tightens. âGo check it out.â
James nods and quietly slips out of the office, leaving me alone with Erin. The moment the door shuts behind him, I reach for her, pulling her close. She doesnât resist, letting me hold her. I need it as much as she does.
I kiss her, not soft or fleeting but deeply. Her lips part beneath mine, her taste washing over me. I pull back but keep her close, my hands resting on her waist.
âWeâre going to be alright. Weâll get through tonight. Weâll stay safe and tomorrow weâll call the FBI.â
She smiles faintly, worry etched across her face. âSafe tonight⦠in bed too?â
I let out a low laugh, not expecting a comment like that. I brush her hair back from her face. âSafe everywhere. Alarms set, doors locked. Fort Knox has nothing on us. And itâs going to stay that way until Mishaâs taken care of.â
A grunt in the distance snaps both of us to attention. My body tenses, instincts kicking in as I turn toward the door, opening it just enough to see out into the hallway.
âJames?â I call.
Nothing.
My chest tightens as I guide Erin behind the desk, keeping her close.
âStay with me,â I command.
I crouch, unlocking the bottom drawer of the desk and pulling out my Glock 17. My movements are quick and precise, the weight of the gun familiar in my hand as I slide the magazine in and chamber a round.
Erin watches me with wide eyes. I tuck the Glock into the back of my waistband and move toward the door, Erin tightly gripping my arm.
âStay close,â I whisper.
Footsteps echo in the hallway, slow and heavy. Every muscle in my body coils tight, ready for whateverâor whoeverâis about to come through that door.
The footsteps grow louder, closer. Erinâs hand tightens on my arm. I slip the gun out of my waistband, keeping it pointed at the floor.
The door creaks open, and a figure steps into the frame. Relief floods me as I recognize the familiar face.
Itâs Mark. He stops short, his expression shifting to confusion as he takes in the scene.
âWhoa, whatâs going on in here?â he asks, glancing at the gun in my hand. âWhatâs with the firepower? I was thinking of asking for a raise, but uh, maybe another night.â
I exhale slowly, lowering the gun but keeping it at my side. âJesus, Mark. Thought everyone had gone home.â
Mark shrugs, flashing an easy grin. âForgot my wallet,â he says, patting his pocket for emphasis. âHeard something on my way back and figured Iâd check in. Didnât mean to scare you.â
I study him for a moment, my gaze narrowing. He looks relaxed and casual. Too casual. His eyes flick to Erin, who says nothing. I can feel her body tense up.
âAll good,â I say. âJust being careful. Thereâs cash back here and robberies arenât exactly a rare occurrence in the city.â
Erin exhales beside me, her tension easing slightly. âYou scared the hell out of us,â she says.
Mark raises his hands in mock surrender, his grin widening. âDidnât mean to. Next time, Iâll knock louder.â He takes a step back toward the door. âAnyway, Iâll grab my wallet and head out. See you tomorrow?â
âYeah, sureâ I reply. âSee you tomorrow.â
One more quick wave and heâs gone. I stick my head out into the hallway and watch him walk toward the front of the house. Satisfied, I shut the door again and let out a sigh.
A few minutes later I hear the back door open and close. Quiet fills the space but not my mind. I set the gun on the desk, my hand brushing Erinâs arm as I glance at her.
âWeâre okay,â I say softly. âBut Iâm going to have a conversation with Mark tomorrow about coming in the back door and sneaking around like that.â
Then, something occurs to me: James. Where the hell is he?
âIâm going to look for James,â I say. âStay here.â
âOkay.â
Gun in hand, I make my way through the dim halls toward the front of the club. No sign of James anywhere. Itâs unlike him to just vanish like that.
I hear a noise behind me. I pause, gripping my Glock with both hands as I turn, gun raised.
âHey! Easy!â Itâs Erin, her hands raised.
I sigh, lowering the gun. âDidnât I tell you to stay in the office? Itâs safer in there.â
âCome on, you should know better than to think Iâd let you wander around out here alone.â
âAnd what were you planning on doing to help? Run behind the bar and whip bottles of Jack at any intruders?â
She shrugs. âIâm quick on my feet. And Iâm not going to sit around and wait.â
No sense in arguing with her, that much Iâve learned.
âCome on. Stay close. I want to check out the front of the house and see where the hell James got off to.â
Together we walk toward the bar. The main floor of the club is on the other side. At first, all seems quiet. Too quiet.
Mark stands near the entrance but something about him is off. Gone is the easy, affable grin he usually wears. His face is hard, his eyes cold, and the shift sends a jolt of unease through me.
âMark? I thought you left.â
He shrugs. âSomething else I forgot. Man, I need a little list or something to check off before I head out of here.â
Erin steps close to me, sensing somethingâs wrong.
âWhereâs James?â I ask.
Mark shrugs again, his expression unreadable. âDonât know,â he says simply.
Just then, two large men emerge from the shadows behind him, their presence sucking the air out of the room. Both are built like linebackers, their sharp eyes scanning as though sizing up the spaceâand us. The larger of the two, bald with a jagged scar running along his jawline, steps forward.
My hand tightens on the Glock as I lift it, aiming directly at the larger man. âGet the hell out of my club.â
Before I can move, the second man raises his weaponâa sleek black pistolâand trains it on Erin. âPut it down,â he says, his voice calm and cold. âIâm a crack shot at fifty yards. Fifty feet? She wonât feel a thing.â
My blood turns to ice as I glance at Erin, her face pale but her expression hard. I lower my gun slowly.
âNow,â Mark says. âSet it on the bar.â
I clench my jaw hard as I comply. The larger man steps forward, taking my weapon and tucking it into his belt.
I turn my attention back to Mark. âYou traitorous son of a bitch,â I spit. âI trusted you.â
Mark just shrugs, his demeanor maddeningly casual. âMy loyaltyâs always been with the man who pays me the most,â he says, his tone almost apologetic. His gaze shifts to Erin, softening slightly. âSorry, Erin. Really.â
âFuck you, Mark.â
He raises his hands in mock surrender, stepping back with a smirk. âFair enough. Anyway, as you guys can see, youâre not in a good spot. Mishaâs five steps ahead of you, as always. So I guess all I can say is good luck.â
He makes his way around us, stepping into the back halls and disappearing.
The larger man gestures with a jerk of his head. âLetâs go. Both of you.â
I glance at Erin, her hand trembling slightly as it brushes against mine. I lower my voice to a whisper, leaning in close. âStay behind me.â She nods, her eyes locking onto mine. I take her hand, gripping it tightly. Turning back to the men, I utter, âAfter you.â
The larger man chuckles, a low, guttural sound. âSmart.â
The other gestures toward the bar. âGo behind it. And put your hands on the counter.â
Erin flicks her eyes to me and I nod. Together, we make our way around the bar.
âTry anything cute,â one of the men says, âand Iâll kill her right in front of you.â
My mind races, cataloging every detailâthe placement of the smaller manâs gun in his belt, the way the larger man holds his weapon, the distance to the nearest exit. Iâm calculating, planning, waiting for the moment when the odds tilt in our favor.
But for now, we walk, step by step, around the bar. Once there, we place our hands on the smooth wood.
I glance at Erin, her chin lifted in defiance. Whatever happens next, I know one thing for certain: Iâll do whatever it takes to protect her.
The front doors of the club open. Footsteps sound, two more hulking guards flanking a shadowy figure.
My blood runs cold when I realize whoâs with them.
âHey,â Misha says, opening his arms. âWhat the hell does a guy gotta do to get a drink around here?â