Authors: Rachel Cron
caressing her skin with his mouth. “I love you, Rainne.” He couldn’t
stop the words or the emotion he felt welling up in his chest.
* * * *
“I love you, too.” Embarrassment flowed over her. Her first
thought was that he’d just said it in the heat of the moment. Rainne
was baffled at the easiness of the uttered phrase. She’d never felt like this before and was amazed that it didn’t scare her. She knew she
loved him, trusted him. She trusted him with everything she had. She
just didn’t trust him to stay with her. She figured she’d enjoy him
while she could and deal with the shattered pieces of herself when he
left. For tonight, she allowed herself to be happy.
Rainne felt James’s cock
slip from her grip. He rolled onto his side and pulled her close.
“Sleep, kitten. We’ll talk in the morning.”
“Hmm.” Rainne yawned into his chest as she closed her eyes and
drifted. All she could hear was the sound of his heartbeat lulling her
to sleep like the sweetest lullaby she’d ever heard.
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Chapter 12
The silence of the morning was shattered by the slamming of the
bedroom door and a bloodcurdling screech. “Rainne!”
Spiking up in bed and scrambling to cover herself, Rainne
observed her mother standing at the foot of the bed, arms crossed
across her chest, tapping her foot.
“I knew it!” she screamed. “You little whore! Get dressed. You’re
coming with me!”
“Mom.” Rainne couldn’t find her voice in the waves of
humiliation she felt engulfed in.
Carol pointed her finger angrily at Rainne. “You shut up!”
Carol turned on James and continued her irate barrage. “You!
You’re fired! Get out!” She shook her finger at him.
Rainne and James clamored out of bed, struggling to get their
boxer shorts on.
“You can’t come in here and order people around. This isn’t your
warehouse!” she shot back angrily.
Carol stepped forward and slapped her across the face. “Get
dressed,” she hissed through clenched teeth. “After what this piece of
shit did to Phillip last night and now?” Waving her arms wildly, her
voice raised a few octaves.
James stormed forward.
Rainne could see the murder in his eyes. Jumping between the two
of them and throwing her hands up in the air, she cried, “Don’t! You
can’t talk to her when she’s like this.”
James stomped out of the room.
Rainne watched as James slammed the bedroom door behind him.
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She swore she could hear her heart shatter in her chest. She fought a
losing battle with the tears that streamed down her cheeks.
“Stop your crying!” Carol snapped. “Get some clothes on, and
let’s go. Phillip’s waiting on us.”
“I don’t love him, Mother.” Rainne whispered.
“Who cares about love, Rainne? The McCrays are the best-bred
family on this side of the country. You will marry him!” she
bellowed.
“No, I won’t!” Rainne screamed at her. “You can’t make me! I
hate him! I love James!”
Carol froze. “You think you love him?” she questioned
sarcastically, arching an eyebrow. “Stupid girl.” She laughed.
“Besides, what makes you think he could ever love you? Did he tell
you that?” she asked mockingly. “Men will say anything to get into a
woman’s pants. Get dressed. I don’t have time for your little girl crap
right now.” She scoffed. “Besides, this is what your father would have
wanted.”
“Daddy would’ve wanted me to marry someone I love,” Rainne
informed her coldly through her tears. This could not be happening.
Carol stepped forward to grip her chin firmly. “You listen and
listen well, little girl. Your father wanted this marriage to happen,”
she informed her coldly. “He had planned on it since you were a
child. The McCrays have already given their blessings, and it
is
happening. Now get your things.” Releasing her face, she turned on
her heel and exited the room.
Rainne was crushed. Her heart screamed for her not to listen. Her
brain and her lack of self-esteem, on the other hand, told her she was
right. Rainne was embarrassed she’d told him she loved him last
night. She had thought later he would have taken it back when he left,
or pulled out the love-you-like-a-friend speech. It was the truth,
though, and she couldn’t lie to herself. James was leaving. He’d been
fired, and he had no reason to stay now.
Her brain swam with doubt as she picked up her clothes and
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headed towards the bathroom. She couldn’t go with her mother. She
would be married to Phillip by sundown for sure. She couldn’t be
with James. Surely he didn’t want her and all her baggage.
Tying her shoe, Rainne sighed heavily. Wiping the tears from her
cheeks, she knew she had to go. She never liked to run, but what other
choice did she have? She needed time to figure this mess out.
Opening the bathroom door, she crept to the doors that led to the
back alley. Letting it click quietly behind her, she set off running
down the street.
Peeking around the corner, she spied her mother’s limo in the
parking lot. She and Phillip were standing next to it talking.
Rainne turned swiftly and headed in the opposite direction.
Rushing through the alley to the other street, she turned the corner,
coming face to face with her stalker. Twisting around to run back the
way she came, she felt a hand in her hair. Crying out, she was jerked
backward, falling against his chest. Releasing her locks, he grabbed
her around the waist and placed a cloth over her mouth.
She tried to scream...
* * * *
James stormed out of the bedroom just as the guys were
scrambling out of theirs, guns drawn. He had to get as much distance
between him and that ice bitch, Carol. He would be goddamned if he
could stand around and let someone, anyone, hit his woman. James
held his hands up for them to halt and said, “Rainne’s mom is here.
We’ve been fired.”
“Shit!” Alton hissed. “What are you going to do?”
“Well, I’m not leaving,” James said with a tone of sarcasm. “I’ll
try to talk to her. She wants Rainne to go with her. Now.” James
grimaced at the thought. He couldn’t bear to let her go, not now. “I
don’t expect any of you to stay.” Looking at his team, he waited for
their decision. They were all friends, but he would never expect them
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to fight his personal wars.
“Well,” Sam stepped forward, “I think I speak for all of us when I
say that you’ve walked through hell for each of us at one time or
another. We’re staying.” Looking around the crowd, they all nodded
in agreement.
“Thanks, guys.” Walking to his duffel bag, James pulled on a pair
of jeans and a T-shirt. He heard the bedroom door open and saw Carol
step out into the room. She scoffed at him and went to the parking lot.
James rushed after her. “Mrs. Stanton, I don’t blame you for firing
us, but I implore you, don’t take Rainne to Phillip. She doesn’t want
to go,” he pleaded.
Turning on her heel, she glared at him. “Mr. Decker, my daughter
doesn’t know what she wants. She is no longer your responsibility.
You’ve had your fun with her. Now go.” Turning away from him, she
went to step into the limo.
“I love her. I won’t let her go,” he proclaimed.
She froze in place. Pivoting to see him, she laughed. “You think
I’ll let my family be embarrassed by letting my only daughter marry
the help?” Her eyebrows lowered into a frown as she insulted him.
“With all due respect, Mrs. Stanton.” James’s tone turned
authoritative. He squared his shoulders and glared down at her. “I’m
not now, nor would I
ever
ask for your opinion. It’s up to Rainne.”
James walked back into the warehouse and closed the door behind
him.
Rushing to the bedroom door, he flung it open, calling her name.
Pausing inside, he didn’t see her. He knocked on the bathroom door.
“Rainne, please don’t go with her. I love you. The team’s not going
anywhere, and neither am I.” He was met by silence. Fear slammed
into him as he opened the door and saw nothing. “Shit!”
Storming out of the room, he strapped his gun holster on. “She
ran!”
The team jumped into action and headed out into the parking lot,
to the bus. James stomped to the limo, where Carol and Phillip were
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standing.
“What did you say to her?” he yelled with a murderous glare on
his face.
Carol and Phillip turned to look at him. “Well.” Carol scoffed at
him, dismissively. “That’s none of your business, Mr. Decker. You
and your team should be more worried about packing up and leaving
before the sheriff forcibly removes you.”
James forced back his smile as the guys behind him started
laughing. That thought was funny, the sheriff hauling them away.
“She left,” he hissed, glaring back and forth between Carol and
Phillip. He was debating who he wanted to kill more.
Carol’s face morphed into shock, and she paled. “She what? How
could she have left?” The frown that shaped her lips made her look
like an old hag. “Why weren’t you watching her?” she shrieked.
James threw her a sarcastic smile. “Well, we would have been
watching her, but we were fired.” With that one statement, he turned
on his heel and jumped on the bus, followed by his team.
Dammit, I
knew she’d run. I should have stopped her. I shouldn’t have left her
alone with Carol.
James
mentally beat himself up for not stopping her. He knew she was emotionally fragile. He had seen the destruction
Carol had done to her, yet he had left her alone with that viper. He
had to find her, he had to. When he did he would never let her go
again.
Alton turned on the laptop. “I’ve got a signal on her. She’s about
ten miles north of here and moving fast,” he informed them.
Riley jumped into the driver’s seat and peeled out of the parking
lot.
Sitting shotgun, James could see Carol and Phillip race into the
warehouse. “Hey, Ash, pull up the audio and video on the warehouse
for me.” James moved to the main compartment of the vehicle to
watch the monitors. He just couldn’t resist hearing what they had to
say.
“That girl, I swear! We need to get her back! If she dies or
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disappears, our plan is moot!” Carol breathed exasperatedly. “I knew
something like this would happen. Jason was a fool for leaving the
company to Rainne. If something happens to her before we get
control of her shares, the company reverts to the board and we go to
jail for fraud. I will not forsake everything I’ve worked for!” she
shrieked.
“That’s not going to happen. I’ve informed the sheriff’s
department, and they’re on the lookout. Don’t worry, Carol, as soon
as we get her back, I’ll marry her and take control of her shares. We’ll split them. I’ll divorce her, and we can have everything we’ve ever
dreamed of, baby.” Phillip pulled Carol close and captured her mouth
in a kiss.
“Oh!” The team howled in unison.
“That is the most messed up thing I’ve ever witnessed,” James
said in disbelief. “Why play Rainne? She doesn’t want that company.
I’m sure she’d sign it over if they asked.” Running his hands over his
face, he was a mix of disgust and disbelief.
“I don’t know. Those two have no morals, that I’ve seen anyway,”
Ash said.
“The signal stopped. ETA is thirty minutes,” Sam informed the
crew.
James paused to take a deep breath. Keeping his composure was
crucial. She was hurting. He had to keep his head to help her. It was
imperative that he stamp down his anger. This would be the last time
she’d run from him. He’d make sure of that.
Closing in on the signal, Riley pulled the bus over. The crew filed
out of the vehicle and moved slowly up the practically deserted street.
Looking at his handheld receiver, Alton looked perplexed. “She
should be within twenty feet of us.”
The guys stopped and looked around. They were in front of an
empty lot. James spotted something lying on the ground about ten feet
into the lot.
“There,” he said pointing to the object. The team ran up to the
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spot and James bent down. “It’s her purse.” Looking inside it, James’s
heart sank. It was full. Nothing was missing. “He snatched her.”
“Does she still have the phone?” Alton asked, confused.
“It’s the only thing missing. She either left it in the warehouse, or
it’s turned off.” James was racking his brain for their next move. She
could be anywhere. Just then his phone buzzed at his hip. Taking it
from the clip, he glanced down at the number. “It’s her.”
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Chapter 13
Rainne slowly opened her eyes. It was hard to see with the
blurriness and blinding headache. Shaking her head quickly, her eyes