Acts of Redemption: Chapter 29
Acts of Redemption: A Second Chance Romance (Men of WRATH Book 3)
Itâs been over fifteen minutes, and Charlotte still hasnât returned from the restroom. Even Clara is back at her table.
Leaning over to Titus, I let him in on my concern before getting up and heading toward where I last saw her.
âHey,â Titus catches up to me and his face mirrors the concern Iâm feeling. âHave any of our men alerted you to seeing anything suspect?â
âNo, but after one of our men betrayed us by ransacking our safe house, I wouldnât put it past any of them to slip up.â
Thereâs a cleaning cart right outside the womenâs restroom which is concerning. This is a prestigious country club. Any cleaning would presumably be done prior to an event, behind the scenes, or if necessary, discreetly during a function like this wedding.
Off to the left is one of our men, running full speed toward me. âAiden. Iâm so sorry.â
Those four words have my body turning into ice. âWhat. The. Fuck. Happened?â Each word comes out slow and deliberate as I try to control my temper from releasing a full on shout of rage.
âCharlotte went into the restroom, her sister Clara and another woman both exited but she remained inside. Then a cleaning woman pushing a cart went in.â His hand goes to the back of his neck, kneading it before continuing. âShe came out a couple of minutes later and a maintenance man approached her, removing the white laundry bag from her cart and throwing it into a crate.â He shifts on his feet, taking his sweet time in delivering the rest of the information.
âJust spit it out. We donât have all day and every damn second is crucial.â
âOne of our men went to inspect the crate, but before he could get a good look, the man apparently injected him with something. Alex was the one to find him on the ground and has him in a room recovering, but thatâs all the information weâve been able to get out of him. As for our other men, theyâre going over surveillance footage, trying to find the woman or man. Charlotte has yet to be seen since having entered the bathroom. Itâs our theory that she was in the cart and then transferred to the crate.â
âYou think?!â I yell loud enough that people around us stare, but I donât give a damn. Charlotte is lost. God knows where, and this all happened on my watch. I shouldnât have let her leave the house, let alone bring her to a public setting like this. âTake me to our man. He has to have something that could clue us in as to who took her.â
Titusâ hand falls on my shoulder, squeezing in reassurance. âWe will find her, brother.â
We have to. Iâve just found her and thereâs no way in hell Iâm letting her go.
Charlotte
A splash of water to the face has me jolting awake. âWhat the hell?!â
âThere she is.â A familiar voice answers. âItâs about damn time.â
Looking around the dark room, I try to find the bitch who drugged me. âWhere am I, Michaela?â
I try to move but my hand and feet are tied up in front of me, itâs a miracle I could sit up at all.
âMaybe you donât know whoâs in charge here. In case you havenât caught on, itâs me, so stop with the sass. It will only make things worse for you.â
Not giving a damn about her threats, I roll my eyes. âSpare me the drama and cut to the chase. What do you want and why did you do this? Is it money?â
âOf course youâd think that.â She laughs in disgust as she steps into the light where a small lamp sits on a desk.
Looking around, I realize we seem to be in an office with very expensive art and furnishings. Are we still at the wedding venue? Trying to distract her, I try to catch my bearings, eying any possible escape routes while continuing this conversation. âSo if not money, then what?â
âYou blind little bitch. Couldnât you see how good you had it? You had the man, the title, and the money. But did you appreciate it? No. You just made him worse. Heâs useless now. All he does is pine after your stupid ass.â She presses the palms of her hands to her eyes and itâs then I see the gun, the black metal surface glinting off the dim lighting of the room.
Well shit, maybe I shouldnât be poking the bear. It has a damn gun.
âIâm sorry, who are you talking about?â I have to ask because Iâm at a loss for words. She couldnât be talking aboutâ
âPreston, you fucking twit!â She shouts as I sit there, mouth hanging wide open. âI had him first. We had a good thing going and then you had to come along, the perfect little princess from old money. So prim and proper. The total opposite of me, a girl from Oak Cliff who worked her way up. But no matter how smart or how good I was to him, I was never enough.â
âMichaela, I had no clue. I didnât know you two were ever a thing.â
âOf course you didnât. I was the dirty little secret meanwhile, he took one look at you and knew you were going to be his trophy wife.â Her body shudders in revulsion. âI even thought I could change his mind on your sham of a wedding night. But you must have some magical pussy because the four hours he spent with me did absolutely nothing to dissuade him from leaving you.â
âYou were with Preston on my wedding night?!â Itâs my turn to be disgusted. Heâd been missing for a long time, and when he finally showed himself, heâd said it was because of work. Not wanting to fight with my new husband, I did what any obedient little wife would doâI shut up and didnât question him.
âYes.â She lets loose a diabolical cackle. âYou. Are. So. Dumb. You never suspected a damn thing did you?â
My blood boils, and despite my predicament, I rip into her. âDonât be foolish, Michaela. Of course, I suspected, I just played the role. Behaved how he wanted me to behave. Youâre over here saying you wish you were me.â I laugh hysterically, snorting at the ridiculous irony of this situation. âYou wanted to be a puppet? Never having a word in anything, not even the clothes you wear or the friends you associate with. You are telling me that you wanted to cater to a man who beat you repeatedly because he was insecure, and constantly paranoid?â
âYeah, about thatâ¦â Her face contorts, flinching at my words. âThatâs the part of the plan that didnât go as expected.â
I blink slowly, trying to process what she just openly admitted to. âExcuse me?â
âWell, I might as well tell you since you wonât live through this.â My body freezes and the first inkling of real fear courses through me. Oblivious to my shift in demeanor, Michaela continues. âI wanted you to leave him, so I drugged him every damn day, hoping that his mood swings would drive you crazy.â
âMichaela! Those were not mood swings. The man was paranoid and beat the shit out of me. Repeatedly!â Iâm yelling so loud my throat stings from the strain on my vocal cords.
âYea, thatâs the part that didnât go as planned. We had done coke before and it never resulted in violence. He would get paranoid but he never hit me, so I didnât think heâd do that to you.â She cringes. Is she really trying to justify or apologize for her actions or Prestonâs behavior? âSo, yeah. Whoops.â
âWhoops? I slipped some coke in his drink, whoops? Itâs my fault heâs going crazy and beating his wife, but Iâm going to keep drugging him?â
âOh no, sister. I stopped drugging him once I saw it wasnât doing a damn thing to make you leave. Youâre the stupid one for staying as long as you did. Itâs been over a year since I gave him his morning joe with the Michaela special. Everything heâs done since has been because heâs so psycho obsessed with you. Iâve had to live with this shit for so long, only for you to go ahead and ruin what little I had left of him when you left.â
âAre you saying you still had him during our marriage?â My stomach rolls and Iâm about to vomit, my mind immediately falling on the baby. The poor innocent baby that doesnât deserve to die in this office in god knows where. âLook, you can have him. All of him. Heâs not mine nor do I want any part of his obsessive abusive personality. Just let me go and I wonât tell a soul.â
Laughing maniacally, Michaela begins to pace in front of me, her face going in and out of the dark like some evil villain in a movie. Fitting.
âYou donât get it. You broke him.â She waves her gun in the air, waving the tip around in a circle. âThe man wonât go to work. Wonât shower unless I drag him. Wonât even eat without my having to force feed him. Seems to me like Iâm doing your job and getting none of the credit. Meanwhile, you go off gallivanting with your bodyguard, leaving me to clean up your mess.â
âMy mess?!â I screech so loud it hurts my own ears, but I canât help it. âYou are delusional. You two had an affair before and during our marriage. You drugged him and stood by watching as he abused me. Then when I finally gather the courage to leave that toxic relationship, you have the balls to kidnap me and blame me for the sick and twisted mess of a relationship you two have.â I close my eyes, shaking my head while rolling in my lips. âNope. Not it. That craziness is all on the both of you, not me.â
My eyes are still closed when the back of her hand connects with my cheek, sending my head swinging in the opposite direction.
Turning back to look at this lunatic, I see her other hand is raised, the barrel of her gun pointed straight at me. âYou donât get to tell me that, you ungrateful littleââ
The window behind Michaela shatters, little pieces of glass flying into the room, shooting around her like a halo of destruction. Like a perfectly orchestrated moment, she pulls the trigger as men fly in through the window.
I try to yell, but my breath catches and my chest burns.Looking down at my hand, I see crimson liquid seeping through the bodice of my dress and onto my pale skin.
God, no. The baby.
My vision blurs into a white fog as reality slips through my blood-stained fingers.
My baby, my poor baby.
A numbing ache comes over me as wetness falls from my eyes and I lose the last grip of hope I once held.
This is it. This is our end.