Detained: Chapter 60
Detained: A Dark Mafia Romance (Beneath The Mask Series Book 4)
All the color drains from Dadâs face when the elevator door opens into the penthouse apartment Enzo owns.
Stepping into the living room, his gaze quickly shifts from me to Frankie.
âNothing to say, commissioner?â Frankie asks, raising his gun.
He looks past Frankie, straight at me.
âZara, sweetheart. This is all a misunderstanding. I can explain.â
I let out a malicious laugh. I canât wait to unleash hell on him for everything heâs done. This is the least he deserves.
âA misunderstanding, Dad?â I step closer and Frankie falls behind me. He has my back, he always has. Unlike this asshole I call my father.
âYou put me in a burning building. You killed your own fucking grandchild.â
My fist shakes by my side, and my grip tightens around the gun in my right hand.
He takes a step forward, and Frankie clears his throat behind me. âGo any closer to her and Iâll shoot you, George.â
Dad shakes his head, running a trembling hand through his greasy gray hair. Heâs a damn mess.
âIt wasnât me! I tried to get Alex to keep you away. I didnât have a clue.â His voice shakes. âDonât do this Zara. It isnât you. You didnât mean to kill Ash. You arenât anything like him.â
I follow his line of vision straight back to Frankie and my blood boils.
How fucking dare he.
My arm raises on its own, aiming my weapon at his forehead.
âYou canât even apologize for what youâve done to me? Can you?â It hurts to say out loud.
His palms show in a sign of surrender. âYouâre alive, arenât you?â
I hear Frankie tutting behind me. The sound amplifies the pounding in my ears.
âI am, but my baby isnât. Your grandchild,â I spit with venom, and he starts to back away from me.
He canât escape us this time.
âZara, be real here. It isnât the worst thing in the world to happen. You donât want to have a kid with him. You should be thanking me for giving you your freedom again.â
All I can see is a blinding, white rage as my blood boils with anger.
âHow fucking dare you!â I scream and lunge at him. The butt of my pistol connects to his cheek and sends his head flying back. I keep hitting him. Every blow that connects just fuels me further.
âI hate you!â I cry out.
âThatâs enough, baby.â Frankie pulls me back to him by the waist.
âFuck you.â George looks up with blood dripping down his cheek and spits at Frankieâs leg.
I look down in disgust and shake my head.
Without a word, Frankie bends and removes the knife from my boot and places it in my hand. I watch in awe as Frankie grabs Dad by the throat to pin him in place against the wall.
âHow about you show him some of the pain you felt?â Frankie says, looking only at me.
I look at the blade in my palm, then back up to Frankie.
âYou can do this, baby.â A fire burns in his eyes as he watches me.
We both deserve this. We need this.
âZara.â Dad addresses me in a stern tone as I approach him.
âI meant what I said before, youâre dead to me, Dad,â I grit out, and drive the steel into his stomach. He grunts, looking down at the black handle sticking out with shock on his face.
Frankie edges behind me and covers my hands over the hilt and twists it. The guttural sounds of my fatherâs cries fill the room.
âAnyone who hurts my family dies, George. Donât worry, Iâll do the one thing you failed to do as a father. I will protect your daughter with my life.â
Dad trembles as Frankie shoves the knife in deeper.
I look at my father, the tears streaming down his face, and bile rises up my throat. How has it come to this?
He went against us. He took away my future. That is what Iâm grieving. Not him.
âPlease, Frankie. We can fix this,â he begs.
âYouâre pleading with the wrong person here, Commissioner. Itâs your daughter that holds your life in her hands, not me.â
âYouâre pathetic, Dad. You really think you can beg for your life now? Youâre not only a useless father, youâre also a useless husband. Mom is better off without you.â
âI-I love your mother. It was all for her, Zara,â he sobs. His words provide a stark reminder of why weâre doing this.
I tug the knife out of his stomach and press it under his jaw, above Frankieâs grasp.
âYou think I donât know you havenât paid a single one of her medical bills? That youâve been off fucking some whore while you sit back and watch my mom die? You two might have thought you would have it all, Iâll make sure you both burn,â I whisper against his cheek. My hand holding the blade starts to tremble.
The weight of what Iâm about to do is taking over.
Heâs my dad.
âHeâs lying.â He glares at me as his hands cling to his stomach, trying to stem the flow of blood spilling onto the floor. âYou know what heâs like. Youâve seen heâs a monster. Heâs brainwashed you, Zara. Itâs all a lie. I was protecting you this whole time.â
âYour call, baby,â Frankie says next to me.
My eyes narrow in disgust as I take my father.
Letting out a shaky breath, I lower the knife and step back. Tipping my head to the ground, I canât look at him. Tears sting my eyes. With everything thatâs happened. Iâm a mess.
âEnd this, Frankie. I canât listen to it anymore,â I say quietly.
Without a word, Frankie reaches out and strokes my cheek, tracing along my skin. âGo back down with the guys. Iâll meet you there.â
It isnât a question, itâs an order.
I nod, taking one last look at my piece-of-shit dad. We are better off without him. So is Mom.
âYou did this to yourself. I hope you fucking rot.â I keep my head held high as I reach the elevator. Once safely inside, I slump back against the wall and cover my face in my hands.