Breaking Hailey: Chapter 9
Breaking Hailey (Shadows of Obsession Book 1)
Rhett and Apollo left the safe house before the sun fully rose over the horizon. They took my Corvette, promising to drop it off in Chicago where itâll wait fuck knows how long for my return.
I wasnât pleased about losing my car, especially when Apollo handed me the keys to a 1966 Pontiac GTO.
My first thought: you have got to be fucking kidding, but once I peeked into the garage that changed to: holy hell.
The car is state of the art. Renovated, lowered, painted matt gray. The ancient sound system has been updated to allow for a CD player and a hands-free system that seamlessly connects with my phone at a touch of a button.
The engine roars as I exit the interstate, two suitcases full of new clothes in the trunk. I skipped the much-needed nap in favor of shopping.
In my favorite white shirts, waistcoats, and suit pants Iâd raise too many eyebrows at college, so I had to buy an entire closet full of new clothes.
I settled for simplicity. Things that wonât make me stick out like a sore thumb among the sea of students: hoodies, pullovers, jeans, tracksuit bottoms, and t-shirts.
My skin crawled every time I tried on another pair of jeans to make sure they fitted. It still crawls at the thought of ditching my holster for however long.
I take a deep breath, flooring the gas pedal as I make my way to the Berkshires, Massachusetts, where Lakeside College sits in the middle of nowhere.
Literally.
Rhett didnât exaggerate when he said it was remote. According to the map, the closest townâand liquor storeâis half an hour away.
Thatâs not what almost had me ditching the whole thing. It was the information I found online: Lakeside used to be an asylum back in the eighteen hundreds.
With little over an hour of the journey left, I stop at a gas station, filling the tank with fuel, and my trunk with things that might come in handy like whiskey and bottled beer.
My phone rings when I get back on the road.
âHowâs it going?â Danteâs voice fills the car, pouring out of the speakers. âOn the road yet?â
âIâm an hour away,â I say, not surprised heâs in the know.
Dante might be the only person my father respects. Maybe itâs because he climbed so high in such a short time. If Rhett believed in such nonsense as hierarchy in the mafia world, heâd have to admit that Dante, at only thirty-six, had reached a higher point than him.
âCheck your email when you have a moment. The boss in Massachusetts is a friend of mine.â
âAndres Radley,â I mutter, remembering a guy I met a couple of years ago.
âSame one. Heâs aware youâll be on his turf for⦠a while. His connections are at your disposal should you need anything.â
âThanks. Hopefully I wonât be there long.â
âYou sound uneasy, Carter.â A distinct click in the background as he lights his Zippo. âWhatâs going on?â
I run a heavy hand down my face, cracking my neck. âI fucking hate this idea and I donât know, but itâs something⦠something doesnât quite add up. I canât put my finger on it. Rhettâs motives are sound, but I can tell he only showed me half the picture.â
Dante makes an approving noise, like heâs pleased Iâm not letting my father pull the wool over my eyes. He knows Rhettâs a cunning bastard and he doesnât trust him.
Neither do I.
While I might be wrong, Iâd rather be proved wrong than ignore my intuition only to find out I was right all along and shouldâve dug deeper when I had the chance.
âIâll get Jackson on it,â Dante offers. âBut you have to give me a lead.â
Jacksonâs the magician in Danteâs crew: a tech guy capable of digging up information no matter how well hidden. Ryderâs that guy in my entourage; he studied under Jacksonâs eye. Given this chance, Iâll take the mentor over the student.
A silent moment fills the car before Dante speaks again. âGive me something to get him started, Carter. Anything.â
âSee what he can dig up on Alex Fletcher.â
âAlex Fletcher,â he repeats a touch louder; Jacksonâs obviously nearby, probably with his laptop open, ready to work. âIâll let you know when heâs done. Keep me in the loop. Donât do anything I wouldnât do.â
Thatâs the best advice I could hope for.
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With a handful of leaflets and booklets, I exit the deanâs office, heading back the way I came in an hour ago. Itâs a funny feeling, sitting before someone who firmly believes theyâre superior while reality paints a starkly different picture.
People donât act like themselves when they think they have the upper hand. Their true colors only shine brightest when the tables turn. When the other person holds the ultimate power, thatâs when you see whoâs hiding behind misguided ambitions and beliefs.
Not many people stand their ground when facing someone like me. But they do always know who theyâre facing.
The dean does not. Sheâs blissfully unaware that the balance of power was disrupted around here the second I arrived. Sheâs also blissfully unaware that sheâs let a cold-blooded killer under her roof and is about to hand him his prey.
The lock will turn, click, and Hailey will be tucked away in a nightmare with a man tasked to break her mind and spirit.
Before she arrives, I have time to map out the grounds, get familiar with the routine, find out which dorm sheâll be staying in, and locate the best observation points.
It also gives me time to scrutinize the rich and insufferable attending this place. I like knowing who might pose an issue, whoâll be easily manipulated, and who could potentially stir up problems I donât have the time or energy for.
Exiting the building I head across the courtyard toward the male dormitories. The architecture of the older buildings shows their ageâGothic designs, large looming windows, spiked towers, and ornate statues, one of which sits in the middle of the courtyard, surrounded by a circle of perfectly round, trimmed bushes. A stone angel, wings outstretched like itâs a guardian holding everyone here under its protection.
Too bad for Hailey, I donât believe in guardian angels.
Ten minutes later, I lock my dorm room behind me, almost twenty-four hours without a wink of sleep catching up with me.
Exploring the grounds will have to wait, just like wondering about that thing Iâm missing and canât quite place.
Haileyâs the target, but thereâs an entire chessboard to consider⦠and Iâm not certain all the pieces are in the game yet.