Boss Daddy: Chapter 33
Boss Daddy: An Age Gap, Ex-Military Romance (Silver Fox Daddies)
âBreathe in. Breathe out.â
Samuel is next to me where I sit at the bar, his hand on my upper back.
âYouâre fine,â he says. âYou did good.â
âMy lungs feel like theyâre on fire.â
âThatâs because you just tackled a morbidly obese shithead and brought him to the ground.â
He gestures toward Misha, who James is currently binding with zip ties.
âYou donât know what the fuck youâre getting into!â Misha snarls. âYouâre goddamn dead for this!â
âYo, Sam?â James asks, looking up. âMind tossing me a bar rag?â
âWith pleasure.â
Sam reaches over the bar and grabs a rag, throwing it to James, who neatly catches it. Mishaâs still spitting curses as James stuffs the rag in his mouth, thankfully muffling him. Mishaâs the last to be tied up. The thugs are out cold, their hands bound. Theyâre not going anywhere.
âJames, call the cops when youâre done with the trash,â Samuel says, returning his hand to my upper back.
I manage to lift a shaky hand and rasp, âPanic button. Pushed it.â
Samuel looks at me, concern etched across his face. âAre you serious?â
God, I wish he could just drop everything and wrap me in his arms. But heâs got bigger problems, namely keeping Misha pinned to the floor like the scumbag he is.
âI am. Managed to push it during the insanity.â
He smiles. âGood girl. And you made some killer moves, too. Couldnât have done it without you.â
James saunters over to the bar, reaching for the shaker Iâd used to make the martinis. He looks inside, sees thereâs a little left, and tosses it back. âNever been a martini guy. But thatâs damn good.â
Mishaâs still struggling and yelling against the towel stuffed in his mouth. Samuel saunters over.
âYouâd better shut the hell up,â he says, âbefore I decide to toss you in the storeroom while we wait.â
Misha spits out his gag. âTry it!â he shouts. âWhatever you do to me, Iâll do to you three times over! You and that fucking biââ
Samuel doesnât wait a second to respond. He reaches down and slaps Misha across the face, shutting him up and leaving a red palm mark on his cheek.
âDonât even think about finishing that sentence,â Samuel warns.
Misha freezes, his eyes narrowing but his body perfectly still. Finally, he seems to be learning his lesson. And God, does it feel good to see that prick squirm.
Suddenly, the front door to the club opens and two Denver PD officers burst in, their eyes widening as they take in the sceneâbroken furniture, blood streaked across the floor, five men tied up, four of them unconscious.
âWhat the hell happened here?â one of the officers demands, his hand already moving toward his radio.
Before I can open my mouth, Mishaâs voice fills the air, shrill and accusatory. âCame in and they were all punching and hitting one another! I tried to break it up, but they attacked me!â
I blink, stunned at the sheer audacity of his lie. He just threw his own men under the bus without so much as a second thought.
âUnbelievable,â I mutter under my breath.
Samuel doesnât so much as flinch. âOfficers, youâll find their weapons unloaded and on the bar. Iâll give you full access to the camera footage where youâll see how Misha and his men started this whole thing.â
Mishaâs face flushes with rage. âTheyâre lying! Donât you know who I am? Iâll have your badges for this! Your bosses will hear all about it!â
The officers exchange a lookâone of those silent conversations that say more than words ever could. Itâs clear they know exactly who Misha is, and itâs also clear theyâre aware that the situation is a lot bigger than them.
âStay put until backup arrives,â one of them says as he gets on the radio, the other going around to the men and checking their zip ties.
Samuelâs focus shifts back to me. âAre you okay?â
I nod, mustering a smile. âIâm good.â The words feel like a lie, but Iâm not about to fall apart. Not when Samuelâs already dealing with so much. âI need a second, though.â
âIâm going to check in with James,â he says, leaning down to press a soft kiss to my forehead. âIâll be right here if you need me.â
âIâll help when I get back,â I promise, forcing another smile as I push myself to my feet. The officer closest to me gives a curt nod, granting me permission to leave.
I step into the bathroom and sit down to pee, trying to wrap my head around the craziness that just happened. My heartâs still racing, but at least Iâm breathing again.
I glance down and see my biggest fear.
Blood.
Itâs not much but enough to send a cold wave of fear crashing over me.
No, no, no. My mind races through the possibilities. Did I start my period? Am I losing the baby?
The world blurs around me. I donât even know if Iâm pregnant or not, but the idea of losing a babyâ¦
My hands tremble as I finish up and stand, a sense of urgency propelling me back to the main room. I find Samuel crouched beside James.
âSamuel,â I call, my voice shaky. His head snaps up, eyes narrowing as he takes in my pale face.
âWhat is it?â he asks, already to his feet.
âIâm bleeding,â I say quietly, the words tumbling out before I can second-guess them. âI think I⦠I might be pregnant, and Iâm bleeding.â
For a moment, his expression is unreadable. Then, itâs like a switch flips. Heâs in motion, scooping me into his arms as if I weigh nothing.
âWeâre going to the hospital,â he announces.
âSamuel, I can walk,â I protest, but heâs already shouting to the officers.
âShe needs medical attention! Weâre leaving through the back!â
The officers step aside, their earlier authority replaced by concern. Samuel carries me like Iâm the only thing that matters, and for the first time all night, I feel safe.