MY PHONE RANG as my cab pulled up to the house. I paid the driver as I answered.
âHello?â
âRoar.â
âCalder.â
âSo, we saw the news and the interview.â
âYeah, things are looking up.â
I unlocked the front door and unset the alarm.
âThey drop the charges against Max?â
I headed upstairs to my room. âThe police have dropped the charges, we have reinstated Max, and I was made temporary GM.â
âLook at you, climbing that corporate ladder.â
I pulled a duffle bag from out of my closet. âSo, whatâs up?â
âKatâs worried.â
I paused. âAbout what?â
âShe thinks you hate her.â
I laughed. âPast tense.â
âReally? Because sheâs been stressing all evening about how things will go for her at her job.â
âCalder, be serious.â
âI am. And when sheâs stressed, sheâs not in the mood for anything fun.â
I pulled clothes out of my walk-in closet. âStop. My ears are burning.â
âHelp a guy out.â
âWith what?â
âIs she going to get fired?â
I bent down to find my black heels. âKatrina and I have had our differences, but sheâs great at her job.â
âSo, youâre not going to fire her?â
âNo one is getting fired.â
âSo, sheâs good.â
âUnless she tries to burn the place down, her career with the Wolves is safe. She did some horrible things to Max but she was under the influence of Stockholm Syndrome with Baxter, so all is forgiven.â
âYouâre all right, you know that, right?â
I moved to my bathroom and dumped toiletries into a bag. âTell her to kill Hockey Gurl.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe tweets? About me?â
He cleared his throat. âThat wasnât her.â
I frowned. âAre you sure?â
âA hundred percent. I thought it was Kat at first, but she showed me her phone to prove it.â
I tossed my toiletries into my duffle bag. âOkay, I believe you.â
âYouâre not going to hold that against her, because I swear, Roar, it wasnât her.â
I swung the duffle bag over my shoulder. âI promise, I wonât hold it against her.â
âYou believe me?â
I jogged down the stairs. âI believe you.â
âSo, are you and your boy toy going to celebrate tonight?â
âHeâs my boyfriend now.â My inner thirteen-year-old bragged.
âOh, yeah. You making it official?â
âWe are no longer hiding our relationship.â
I needed water. I dropped my duffle bag and headed for the kitchen.
âYou want to double date?â
I gave a little snort of laughter, but stopped short when I saw Baxter, standing in the kitchen. He held a large, shiny black gun. Baxter motioned for me to put my phone down.
âI need to go.â
A beat from Calder. âYeah, okay.â
âTalk soon?â
âSure.â
I hung up the phone.
âPut it on the island,â Baxter motioned with the gun. I set the phone on the large marble island.
âSlide it over.â
I pushed it and watched as my only chance of a lifeline slid across the island towards him.
âWhat are you doing, Baxter?â
âShut up and sit down.â He pulled a chair close.
I tried to even my breath. I moved towards the chair. His hand shoved my shoulder, pushing me to sit.
He tossed me two cable ties. âPut them on your ankles. And donât try any funny shit. If they are too loose, you will experience what a pistol whip feels like.â
I bent down and secured each ankle to a chair leg.
âHands behind your back.â
I winced when he yanked my hands together and secured me to one of the back rungs of the chair. I tested my bondage. I couldnât move any of my limbs.
âWhat are you doing, Baxter?â
âShut the fuck up,â he raised the gun, in a threat to hit me. âGod, Iâm so fucking tired of your voice. Grating on my nerves. Talking back to me.â
My entire body trembled, but I worked to keep my breath even and my spine straight. I was a fucking Ashford. We donât do fear.
I watched him as he paced the length of the kitchen.
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Back and forth he moved, like some deranged manic who had taken himself off his meds. His eyes lifted to mine and then he strode towards me.
I winced when he cocked the gun and butted it against my forehead. The metal felt cold against my skin.
Would you rather be on a burning plane that is crashing or have a lunatic point a gun at your head?
Max was on the plane, so my choice is definitely plane crash.
âYou ruined everything, you know that?â
I forced my voice to stay strong. Insolent even. âWhat is your end game, Baxter? Are you going to kill me? Is that your big plan?â
âShut up!â His scream reverberated through the house.
He pressed the gun harder to my head and for one horrible moment, I thought I might piss myself.
People talk about being so scared they piss their pants, but this is the first time I understand that statement.
He uncocked the gun and returned to pacing.
âI tried to scare you off, you know? With my tweets, but youâre so fucking stubborn.â
âYouâre hockey gurl?â
This time, when he looked at me, I dropped my gaze.
He laughed a scary, messed up laugh that made my blood run cold. âYou learn fast, donât you?â
I kept my eyes down.
âYou know, you remind me of my wife. When I first met her, she was so feisty. God, she had a temper and a backbone.â
I couldnât reconcile the sad sack woman in the baggy cardigans with anyone that had ever had a backbone. âWhat happened to her?â
He leaned down so close that his stinky breath blew in my face. âI broke her.â
Our eyes met. He smiled, and for a moment, he reminded me of the Baxter I knew. âI enjoyed it. Just like I would enjoy breaking you.â
Keep him talking. When he runs out of stuff to say, bad things will happen.
âHow did you do that?â
âHow did I do what?â
âHow did you break your wife?â
He smiled again. âWhen I first dated her, she was a bossy bitch. I let her think that she was in charge. I bought her flowers and treated her like a queen. Until she agreed to marry me.â
Our eyes met. I could smell my fear. It was a mixture of sweat and something sour.
âSo, she married you, what happened?â
He crossed his arms, indifferent to the fact that he held a 9 mm in one hand. âI waited until she made the slightest infraction against me. It was nothing. She tipped the doorman of our hotel room. And I slapped her so hard for that, for disrespecting me, she hit the floor. She spent the night in the bathroom crying. In the morning, I pretended nothing had happened.â
He leaned down so his face was in front of mine. âAnd you know what?â
âWhat?â
âSo did she. She wanted to pretend that it hadnât happened at all.â
I nodded. âYeah.â
âShe was wary at first. Watching me. Careful around me. But I made sure she got comfortable again before I hit her a second time.â
âWhat happened?â
âShe cried and threatened to leave me. She went through all the motions, but I knew she wouldnât leave.â
How long could I keep him talking? How long before Max realized I wasnât coming? How long before he called?
âHow did you know that?â
He scratched his head with the butt of the gun. âBecause she stayed the first time.â
âThatâs how you knew?â
He shrugged, bored with the conversation. âI thought she had more moxie in her. I thought sheâd run.â
âBut she stayed.â
âYup, and it was more of the same.â
âWhat about Katrina?â
His eyes sharpened. âWhat about her?â
âI heard you were dating?â
He rolled his eyes. âHardly. She was a dumb piece of ass that waited around for me to come and bone her.â
âShe left her marriage for you.â
âYeah,â he shrugged. âI donât give a fuck.â
âWerenât you planning on leaving your wife for her?â
âFuck that.â
âOh.â
âShe was just someone to fuck, you know? Donât you ever just want to fuck? Without strings?â
Donât answer that.
My phone vibrated on the island. We both turned towards it.
âWhere were you going anyway?â
âTo see a friend.â
âWhich friend?â
âYou donât know him.â
My phone buzzed, moving of its own accord across the island.
âSomeone wants to talk real bad.â
âIt might be my mom.â
âOr it might be your friend.â
I remained silent.
The phone began again. This time Baxter picked it up. âWell this is interesting. Itâs our friend, Mr. Logan.â
I swallowed.
He brought the phone to me. âGet rid of him.â
I watched as he swiped the phone and then he bent down so he could also hear while he pressed the phone to my ear. With his other hand, he pressed the nozzle of the gun against the back of my head.
âHey, Max.â
âWhere you at?â his sexy drawl brought tears to my eyes.
âYou know, Iâm not feeling good. I think itâs a lack of sleep and food. I think Iâm going to stay in tonight. Can I take a raincheck?â
Please fucking understand. Please donât come here.
âAre you sure? Iâm good at nursing cuties back to health.â
I forced a laugh. âIâm so sure. Iâm half asleep already. Iâm going to crawl into bed. Is that okay?â
There was a long pause. Please say yes. Please say yes. âSure, gorgeous. Iâll see you tomorrow.â
âBrilliant. Maybe we can get lunch after practice.â
âYeah, sure.â
âOkay, night!â
âNight.â
Tears leaked down my cheeks as Baxter swiped my phone off.
âIâm impressed, Rory. Youâre quite the little actress.â
I didnât raise my head. That might be the last time I ever talked to Max. Defeat made my shoulders slump.
âWhat are you going to do with me?â
Baxterâs smile sent chills down my spine. âI can think of a few things.â
âWill I live?â
He drew the butt of the gun down my cheek. âDoubtful.â
âYou think youâre going to get your job back?â
He laughed. âYouâre so naïve.â
âWhat?â
âThis isnât about getting anything back. This is old testament.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âEye for an eye. Your Dad and Max stole something from me. Now I will steal something away from them that will make them regret those decisions every day of their lives.â
The doorbell rang.
We both turned towards the hall as the chimes rang through the house.
âAre you expecting someone?â
I shook my head. âNo.â
He put the gun against my cheek. âDonât lie to me.â
âI swear to god.â
He walked to the island and opened and shut drawers. He pulled out a knife. I whimpered, but he only used the knife to slice the cables.
My shoulders were so numb I almost couldnât use my hands. He yanked me to my feet.
âYouâre going to get rid of them.â
He pushed me towards the front door. âAnd if you donât, they will die and itâll be your fault.â
The door chimed again.
He pushed the gun up against my chin. âIâll be right here behind you. So play this smart.â
I wiped the tears off my cheeks and then Baxter, who hid himself behind the door, opened it.
A guy stood there with a pizza box. âGot your delivery.â
âThere must be a mistake. I didnât order a pizza.â
âIs this 2435 Beach Road?â
I swallowed. âThat is my address, but I didnât order a pizza.â
The man frowned. âDamn, that is the second time theyâve gotten the address mixed up. We have a new girl working the phones and I swear sheâs dyslexic.â
âThatâs okay,â I stepped back to shut the door. âHave a good night.â
âWait, could you do me a favor? My cell phone died. Could you call them and confirm where this pizza is supposed to go?â
âIâm busy right now.â
âIt wonât take a minute. Please? Could you do me a solid?â
Baxter stepped into view. âMy wife said sheâs busy. So, piss off before I call your shop and make a complaint to the owner.â
âWell, do you guys want a pizza?â The guy smiled with a shrug. âBy the time I get back itâll be cold and theyâll just toss it. So, you can have it for free.â
Baxter stared at the box. âWhat kind is it?â
The guy lifted the box lid and pulled out a gun which he pointed at Baxterâs forehead. âItâs called get the fuck on your knees, motherfucker.â
âWhat the hell?â Baxter staggered back, letting go of me.
Complete pandemonium broke out. Men in black SWAT uniforms came from all directions of the house. From the kitchen, the living room, down the stairs. They screamed and pointed huge guns at Baxter. More men in black ducked in and out of rooms, pointing their big guns, shouting back and forth to each other.
âClear.â
âClear.â
âClear.â
I watched as they flipped Baxter over onto his stomach. The pizza guy knelt on his back and patted him down, removing the gun from his waistband.
âI didnât do nothing,â Baxter screamed. âShe begged me for a date. Sheâs been begging me to fuck her since the day she met me.â
âShut up, asshole,â one of the scary guys in black kicked him.
Baxter yelped with pain. âThis is police brutality. I didnât do nothing.â
Pizza guy stood up. âGet this piece of garbage out of here.â
Only when they had hauled Baxter to his feet and shoved him out the front door did anyone pay attention to me.
âMaâam,â the pizza dude spoke. âAre you Rory Ashford?â
I nodded, fighting tears.
I heard a different voice shouting from outside. âLet me inside. Let me see her.â
Max!
Pizza guy smiled. âThereâs some big as fuck hockey player claiming to be your boyfriend. You want me to let him in?â
I nodded again, working overtime to keep my shit together.
I hung on until he pushed through the front door, looking wildly around until he saw me. Big strong arms came around me. Protecting me. Holding me. I clung to him and at that moment I felt safe enough to cry. Except I didnât. With his arms around me, and his big hand stroking my hair, I no longer felt like crying.
I stared up at his face, unable to speak.
âRory.â He crushed me in his arms. âRory.â
FOR THREE HOURS, Max didnât let go of me.
His arm was around me while the two detectives interviewed me.
He held my hand when I walked through the house, explaining what happened.
His hand was on the back of my neck when I phoned my mom to assure her I was all right. Promising that Iâd explain everything tomorrow.
And he pulled me into his lap and wrapped his arms around me when the forensic team worked in the kitchen to dust for prints. They lit up the kitchen with their high density flashes.
âHow did the police know to come?â I buried my face in Maxâs warm neck.
He rubbed my back. âCalder called me.â
I lifted my head. âHe did?â
âHe told me that something was wrong. I arrived here the same time Calder got here. He recognized Baxterâs car down the street.â
âWhat did you do?â
He grimaced. âI climbed up to your deck.â
âYou did what?â
âI saw Baxter with the gun and I lost my mind. We called the police.â
âOh my god. If he had seen you, heâd have killed you.â
âThe police and the SWAT team arrived within minutes. They had a sniper on your neighborâs roof, but they couldnât get a clear shot.â
âHoly shit.â
âSo, they entered the house from upstairs and the garage and then they sent in the guy with the pizza box.â
âYou saved my life.â
âCalder saved your life.â
I wrapped my arms around his neck. âCan you get me out of here, please?â