Saving Hailey: Chapter 10
Saving Hailey: Dark Academia, Enemies To Lovers, Mafia Romance (Shadows of Obsession Book 2)
Foley only had one question on the ride back to my loft.
âHow did you sway the cleanest cop in the country?â
How indeed. Many before me tried to buy Vaughn offering more money than he could ever spend. And theyâre all wearing orange jumpsuits behind steel bars, serving twenty-five to life.
âEveryone has a weakness, Michael. You should know that better than anyone. Vaughnâs weakness is his family. Or whatâs left of it. Heâs stubborn, but not stupid. He knows Iâm his best chance at getting Hailey back in one piece.â
That seemed to satisfy his curiosity and he remained silent until a rehearsed âItâs always a pleasureâ once he stopped his beloved Merc outside my building.
I exit the car, taking care not to slam the door and send the usually composed Foley into a fit.
Broadwayâs custom, bulletproof Range Rover is haphazardly parked by the curb, the owner notably missing, which means he already let himself into my place. When I collected my phone, on my way out of the precinct, there were three missed calls from him waiting on the screen.
As soon as I enter the elevator, the urgency in my veins forces me to dial Rhettâs number, the phone weighing down my hand. The line connects almost as if he were waiting for my call, and Rhettâs gruff voice fills my ear.
âThat didnât take long,â he says. âI expected Vaughn to put up more of a fight.â
I guess Dante already told him Vaughn took me in for questioning. Either that, or Rhettâs keeping tabs on Vaughn.
It wouldnât surprise me.
âHeâs out of bargaining chips,â I say, watching the elevator doors slide shut. Itâs a short ride to the third floor, so the signal never cuts off. âHaileyâs not with him andââ
âSheâs not?â he cuts in. âAre you certain heâs not leading you by the nose?â
Heâs not you.
âIâm certain. He thought I had her.â
âYou donât,â he states the obvious, taking a moment to gather his thoughts. âSo if we donât have Hailey, and he doesnât have Hailey⦠who does?â
âThe evidence could make a lot of people very rich and very powerful, but Matthews was found in Tappan Lake, so one name stands out on your long list of enemies.â
âFuck⦠youâre thinking Noretto.â
âIââ I trip over the word, correcting myself quickly. âWe canât afford to lose any more time. Her memories started rushing back before she ran. If she remembers where the evidence is while sheâs away, she might not be able to protect the information.â
I donât mention that she no longer trusts me, or that sheâs most likely made the connection between me and Rhett, or that she saw the old fool perform an execution. He canât know. If he finds out, heâll pay Noretto Haileyâs weight in fucking rubies to get her back and kill her himself.
âYou had one fucking job,â Rhett mutters under his breath.
So did he: keeping the cops a long way away from his business dealings. We wouldnât be in this predicament if he were more careful.
Then again, I wouldâve never met Haileyâ¦
âIâll make some calls, see what I can dig up,â he adds, frustration edging his tone. âWe shouldâve considered this sooner. You were too certain she was with Vaughn.â
âItâs a little late for we shouldâve, Rhett.â
âI suppose it is. Oneâone, son. We both fucked up. Stay put for now. Iâll handle this.â
I clench my jaw, knowing the implications of Rhett handling shit. âDonât do anything stupid. If you reach out to Blaze, heâll tighten his grip. Heâll triple her security or move her off the grid. While he doesnât realize weâre onto him, we have the upper hand.â
âFine. Iâll be discreet. Let me know if your tech guys find anything before I do.â
âI will.â
The elevator opens and I enter my loft through the main door I barely ever use. I mostly enter from the parking lot, using the old-fashioned, private, lattice-gated elevator that stops in the open plan living area.
Broadwayâs not alone like I expected. Ryder, Koby, and Jackson are stationed around the spacious kitchen island, three laptops before them, cables, hard drives, and other tech equipment taking up most of the dark-wood counter. They barely notice me enter, their eyes glued to the screens illuminating their faces.
âShould I open a bottle of champagne? Celebrate your newfound freedom?â Broadway asks, his cynical tone not escaping my attention.
âStop pouting. I told you I knew what I was doing. The warrant was forged. He had nothing on me.â
âWell, I didnât know that. A little heads-up wouldâve been nice. I donât read minds, Carter.â
âIgnore him,â Jackson rumbles. âHeâs a bit touchy because he mouthed off to Dante when Vaughn took you.â
A smirk curls my lips, the closest thing to a smile Iâve managed since Hailey disappeared. âYouâre still breathing, so I guess he took it easy on you.â
âYeah, special treatment seeing as you were in grave peril, and after your time at Lakeside everybody knows Broadway doesnât handle separation all that well,â Koby pipes in, twisting the knife a little further.
âFuck you,â Broadway grumbles. âSo? How did the run-in with your future father-in-law go down?â
âAs youâd expect. A lot of theatricalities, fist-on-table banging, and growling, but once we established neither of us had Hailey, he changed his tune. I have his blessing toââ
âWhat?â Ryderâs head whips to me so fast I hear a crack. âHe doesnât mind his only daughter dating a criminal?â
âI have his blessing to do whatever it takes to bring Hailey back safe,â I finish, grabbing a bottle of water from the fridge. âHeâs not happy about the dating part.â I stand behind Ryder, watching him attempt to⦠I donât really know what the fuck heâs doing or what he can decipher from the gibberish on the screen. âYou got anything?â
âNot yet. Patience, Carter. Weâll find her.â
âYouâve been saying that for a week.â
âYeah, I have. Good job we never blindly follow your every order. Iâve been checking out Rhettâs enemies since the start.â
Another small smirk curves my lips. âThatâs why youâre my people.â
He rolls his eyes, still annoyed at my shortsightedness. Haileyâs been turning my brain to mush since day one, but this puts me on a brand-new level of bad decisions.
âMaybe if Rhett hadnât screwed over half of North America, Iâd have landed on Noretto sooner.â Ryder waves me off, eyes back on the screen, fingers tapping the keyboard so fast theyâre almost a blur. âCall Dante. He wants an update.â
I grab a burner phone and spend ten minutes briefing my boss. Turns out it wasnât him who tipped off Rhett. So, like I thought, Rhett somehow bugged Vaughnâs phone. Or maybe his house. Or the precinct. Probably all three.
âDid you ever get a chance to look through Haileyâs texts?â Ryder asks when Iâm done talking to Dante.
âI did.â
And I still break out in fucking hives thinking about it. I read them a few days ago when Jackson emailed over the contents of Haileyâs phone. I wanted her and Vaughnâs old messages, hoping Iâd find clues.
I combed through every single word, but instead of clues, all I found were more reasons to kill a dead man and new reasons to maim Vaughn.
Jackson sent over the file while I was in Ohio, chasing improbable leads. I checked into a hotel for the night, opening the Alex-Hailey exchange first, a badass headache licking my temples. I promised her I wouldnât invade her privacy again, but I had little choice.
She stopped hiding her diary after I slipped up and told her Iâd read it, and started handing it over willingly whenever she added something new during our last days at Lakeside. But reading her texts, diving into a past she herself canât remember, wasnât something I took lightly.
With a glass of Bourbon in hand, I dived right in, skimming over the pages at first to find keywords.
Anything related to Vaughn, Aalyiah, or the evidence.
It quickly become obvious Alex didnât pay Hailey a tenth of the attention he did my little sister. His messages were short, clipped, to the point. Downright rude. Few and far between.
But Hailey texted him a few times a day, occasionally getting a crappy response. Her vulnerability, how much she craved his attention and any shred of contact, bled from the electronic pages, tearing me a new one. The list of Alexâs sins has been growing for weeks, and in that moment, I seriously considered digging the fucker from his grave for the second time to stamp on whatever my men left of his skull.
I was in Ohio anyway.
It wouldnât be the same as killing him, but itâd take the edge off the fury writhing inside me.
Hailey: I made your favorite pie. Will you come over?
No answer. Then hours later:
Hailey: Maybe drive by on your way home. I wrapped a slice for you.
Again, no reply.
Hailey: Iâll give it to Dad. Heâll pass it along to you tomorrow at work. I hope youâll love it.
Alex: Donât. Heâll ask questions. Stop texting. Iâm busy.
Hailey: Are you with her?
No reply.
According to the date, it was June fourth. Almost three months before the accident. Three months before my sister took her life. Hailey knew about Aalyiah⦠yet she still craved Alexâs attention, even though she was perfectly aware she wasnât his first choice.
The messages carried on in the same pattern. Short, clipped answers, lack of affection. She did something nice for him, invited him over, tried every trick in the book to earn half an hour of his time, and he ignored her.
Until he didnât⦠June sixth, nineth, fourteenth and seventeenth. On those days, Alex texted first.
And all messages went down the same way, word for word.
Alex: Is Charlie home?
Hailey: No, heâs at work. Are you coming over?
Alex: Yeah. Ten minutes. Itâs been a hell of a week and I need you. I need your lips wrapped around my cock, sweetheart. Get ready.
I had to flex my fingers and push calming, steady breaths past my lips to stop myself throwing the laptop at the wall.
June seventeenth⦠he wasnât fucking my sister then. That started on June twenty-sixth.
I doubt those dates will ever leave my head. Neither that one, nor all those days when Alex hurt Hailey, using her to get off, then leaving her alone and⦠sad.
She deserved so much better than she ever got from Alex.
So much better than she ever got from me.
Reading through the messages, I thoughtâI fucking hopedâAlex had stopped abusing Hailey once my sister put out, but no.
Every next message I read hit harder. Her need for attention was so clear⦠as was the sadness.
It was just text on screen, but I felt how resigned she was. How lost. How fucking lonely.
They never mentioned Aalyiah by name, but every time Hailey asked are you with her, I knew thatâs who they were talking about. Even when Alex replied yes, she didnât stop trying. She waited a day and tried to lure him in with something else. Cookies, dinner, his favorite pie.
It never worked.
And it hit me like a low blow when I got to the part where Hailey invited him over for a blowjob.
Hailey: If youâre not busy, Charlieâs working late again. He said you two had a stressful week, so Iâm here if you need some stress relief.
How lonely was she to offer herself up like that? Too fucking lonely considering what I read in the texts between her and Vaughn. It was like another bucket of ice-cold water over my head.
I knew he escaped into work after his wifeâs death but, given how worried he was about Hailey, I expected they were close.
Unfortunately, their texts painted a very different picture. He worked non-stop. The document had a wall of messages, all on the same theme.
Dad: Working late. Donât wait up.
Dad: Iâll be home late. Order a pizza.
Dad: Got an emergency here, wonât be home for hours.
I purposefully cross-referenced the date of Haileyâs blowjob text to Alex against the Hailey-Dad texts.
Dad: Iâll be home around seven, sunshine.
Hailey: Donât be late. I rented out your favorite movie and Iâm making pasta.
Dad: Sounds perfect.
And then, two hours later, close to eight in the evening, Hailey sent another text.
Hailey: Where are you? The foodâs getting cold.
It took Vaughn another hour to reply.
Dad: Sorry, kiddo. Guys from work dragged me out for a drink. Leave me a plate in the fridge.
My imagination immediately pulled Haileyâs sad face to the front. I could easily picture her hunched over a dining table set for two, the food on her plate cold as she read that text.
Itâs been days since I read it, but it still kills me to think about her spending hours in the kitchen, getting everything ready, then clearing the table because Vaughn preferred a drink with his buddies to an evening with his daughter. It wasnât the only time that happened. The same pattern repeated itself every ten days or so. He told her heâd be there; she made an effort to cook, clean, rent a movie or set up board games, and then he stood her up.
But she never gave up. She kept trying and trying, getting nothing but disappointment in return.
Both Alex and Vaughn took her for granted. Itâs good she canât remember it. She keeps her father on a fucking pedestal and he doesnât deserve it. He failed her time and time again.
Gritting my teeth, I shake off the moment, frustration amplifying the headache Iâve been battling for a week.
Waiting for Rhett or my men to find confirmation that Noretto has Hailey feels counterproductive but, save for driving to Pittsburgh without a plan in place, I have no other choice.
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âCarter, wake up.â Broadwayâs poking my shoulder, standing over me with my phone. âItâs Rhett.â
I sit up, running a hand down my face to chase the sleep away. Itâs barely three in the morning, which means I nodded off for two hours after settling into the leather couch with a glass of whiskey and Broadway for company.
The faint sound of fingers tapping at a keyboard echoes in the quiet space while my men still work behind me.
I grab the phone, sliding my thumb across the screen. âWorking overtime, I see. Any news?â
âWould I call for a chit-chat?â he spits back. âOf course I have news. Haileyâs right where we thought she would be.â
My heart lurches and my mind whirs around all the things Norettoâs men couldâve done to her by now.
I inhale a deep breath, marshaling the worry gnawing at my frayed brain. âAre you sure?â
âYes Iâm fucking sure, Carter.â
The sound of a safety being flipped clicks on his end and I no longer need an explanation. Sounds like he tortured the information out of some poor fucker and ended the interrogation in his usual fashion with a bullet between the eyes.
âI have one of Blazeâs men here. Well⦠his corpse. He clued me in on a few details. Like the fact Blaze holds his monthly auction in the basement of his strip club. It starts at seven pm and he always attends, so he wonât be home. Neither will most of his goons. Thatâs our window. Less security, less guns, less chance of dying. Iâm sending Apollo with a team. You want in?â
Fuck. I did not anticipate Rhett taking matters into his own hands. I was certain heâd leave the extraction on my head as punishment for losing Hailey in the first place.
With his men in the picture, my chances of taking her off the grid without being followed are slim. Rhettâs either tired of waiting and decided to take care of Hailey himself, or he doesnât trust me for shit and plans to take me out.
Let him try.
âWeâll stop by Columbus at four in the afternoon. Have your men ready to roll out.â
âTheyâll be waiting,â he confirms, dragging the sentence in a way that tells me heâs onto me.
If thatâs the case⦠if he realizes my allegiance has shifted from him, Dante, and everyone else in this world, to Hailey, then heâll do whatever it takes to make me pay for insubordination.
He drops the call first, leaving my mind racing through the possibilities. As it stands, Rhettâs one step ahead. Heâs never showed me all his cards, withholding information that might be crucial, like how does he know Hailey has the evidence or who it was he killed at the warehouse. The devil always lies in the details and Iâm seriously lacking those.
âWhat did he say?â Broadway prompts somewhere behind me. âWhere is she?â
I turn to find all four of them staring, ears perked, shoulders squared, backs straight like drawn strings: ready to spring into action at a momentâs notice.
âNoretto has her. Rhettâs sending his men with us which means we need to figure out how weâll move her to the safe house without being followed.â
âHow many is he sending?â
âHe didnât say.â
âDo you have a plan?â Ryder asks, eyes on me, but fingers flickering over the keyboard. âBecause if you donât, I may.â
âHold that thought. Iâll call Dante and the rest of the crew. You can explain it at Bravo.â
They all nod, new energy coursing through them, evident in every hastened move they make while packing up.
Time to even out the playing field.