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OWN HER: A Dark Mafia Romance (Mancini Family Mafia) by Zoey Parker (56)


 

Sasha

 

After listening to Fang’s voicemails, all of which just amounted to being worried about my well-being and wanting to hear from me to make sure I was alright, I decided it was time to take action. Since Cole wouldn’t listen to me about not going after Fang, since he wanted to lie to my face and tell me they just wanted to talk to him, I decided it was time to call my boss and let him know what was going on.

 

After my conversation with Cole earlier, it had become clear to me that all Cole was trying to do with the sex and the caring relationship act was to get information out of me. All he really wanted was the same thing he’d wanted since day one—to know my boss. Well, he might have had a name, and he might have known Fang’s reputation, but he was about to find out first hand who my boss was.

 

I tapped Fang’s number on my screen and stepped outside. He answered after a few rings.

 

“Sasha?” His smooth voice sounded cautious, like he didn’t expect it to be me.

 

“It’s me,” I told him.

 

“Oh, good. How are you?” he asked with concern in his voice. “Are you okay?”

 

“I’m fine, but there’s something I need to tell you,” I started.

 

“Where are you?” he asked, ignoring me.

 

“I’m at Cole Masterson’s apartment,” I answered.

 

“You’re where?” he snapped.

 

“Look, when the drug thing turned out to be a trap, I decided to try to get some intel for you. I figured you could use some eyes and ears on the inside, okay? So, I’m fucking inside. I’m as inside as it gets.”

 

“Good girl,” he said slowly, letting the words roll gently off his tongue. “What do you have for me?”

 

I froze. I was about to stab Cole in the back bigtime, like Julius Caesar big. I couldn’t deny that we were both working to build trust, but I couldn’t deny that we were both abusing that trust at the same time. We were on opposite sides of a conflict, and we were both trying to reach out to each other while maintaining our integrity and our responsibilities to other people.

 

“Sasha?” he said. “Sasha, what do you have for me?”

 

“He’s coming to kill you,” I told him.

 

Fang laughed so hard I had to pull the phone away from my ear, and I could still hear him clearly.

 

“Oh, that’s rich,” he said. “How does he know where I am?” he asked. “Did you tell him? Are you playing double agent over there, Sasha?”

 

“No,” I told him as ice crept into my veins. The last thing I needed to do was to get on both of their bad sides. If I got on Fang’s bad side, that would have been bad. At least with Cole, I was pretty sure I could fuck my way back into his good graces.

 

“Are you sure? I know you,” he said, and the accusation in his tone chilled me even more. His voice told me that there had been other times when I’d flirted with his anger, and I hadn’t known about it. He hadn’t said anything then, but it was all about to come down on me now.

 

“What does that mean?” I asked. If he had something to say, now was as good a time as any to let it out.

 

“Nothing, Sasha,” he said dismissively. “You can just get a little too involved sometimes with the job is all I meant. What do you know?”

 

“Look, I found out today that he’s had his men looking for you. I’ve been doing what I can to keep him away from the MC, but they’ve been looking for you anyway, without him there,” I explained. “I think he’s been sneaking away from me at times to talk to them, so there’s no telling what else is going on.”

 

“Do they know you were working for me?” he asked.

 

“Yes,” I answered, and closed my eyes, hoping he wouldn’t ask how they found out.

 

“Did you tell them?” he asked.

 

Shit! What was I supposed to say? I ran back over everything that had happened so far, trying to find some other way to answer the question. I couldn’t tell him the truth. If he knew that I had told Cole, I was dead, especially if he found out I had told him after having sex with him.

 

“No,” I finally said. “Someone called them a few days ago and told them that you had sold some of the stolen heroin.”

 

“What? How would they have known?” he asked loudly in my ear.

 

“I don’t know. Don’t ask me, I don’t use the shit, but apparently this guy’s a loyal customer or something. I didn’t go with them. I think they figured it out when the guy described you to them.” I hadn’t talked to Cole about what their guy said. I was just making up the story as I went along, filling in the details just enough to get his suspicion off of me.

 

“I bet I know who it was, too,” Fang said with a thoughtful tone. He probably did have someone in mind, and knowing him, it was probably the same guy Cole and Dante had gone to talk to.

 

“You’re probably right. Look, they’ve been careful to make sure I don’t get too much intel, so I can only tell you so much. I don’t know where they think you are, so you might not even be in danger, but they’re on their way somewhere to find you, and I’m pretty sure Cole is going to kill you.”

 

“Thanks for the heads up, Sasha,” he said, and I heard that fatherly tone I’d been needing to hear from him since this whole thing started.

 

“No problem, Fang. It’s the least I can do,” I told him.

 

“It’s more than you realize. Are you safe? Are you okay?” he asked.

 

I thought about his question. I’d felt safer than ever while I was at Cole’s apartment with him. I felt like there was nothing to worry about, but as I was giving up his plans to Fang, I realized I was probably putting myself in danger.

 

“I’m safe for now,” I said, “but if they show up wherever they’re going, and you’re not there, Cole is going to know I ratted him out to you. I’m not going to be safe then.”

 

“No, you won’t be. Let me ask you this, are you ready to come home, Sasha?”

 

“I am.” I sighed, realizing that no matter how safe or comfortable I felt sleeping against Cole’s magnificent body, I wasn’t truly at home. Under Fang’s protection, and with him looking after me, that was the only time I was truly at home.

 

“Well, do you want me to send someone to pick you up?” he asked me. As I listened to the way he talked to me, like a father talking to his daughter, I was reminded of all the things he’d done for me over the years. He’d been there for me the way a father would have been. He’d looked after me like I was his own and not just his employee.

 

Before I could answer, there was something I needed to know.

 

“Cole thinks you were behind the guys who attacked me in the park the other day,” I said carefully, uncertain on how to approach the topic.

 

“You were attacked?” he asked. He sounded shocked. “Was that why you weren’t there when I showed up? I didn’t know what had happened to you.”

 

“Yeah, when I showed up, there were three guys in black suits waiting for me, with another in the car. Only the driver and one other made it out. Cole and a few guys from the MC showed up to handle it. They shot two of them dead, and caught the third one in the leg. The driver never got out of the car,” I told him.

 

“Damn. I hope you know I would never do anything like that, Sasha, but let him think what he wants. It won’t matter anymore after today. I’m sending someone to pick you up,” he said.

 

“But I haven’t told you where the apartment building is,” I protested.

 

“You think I can’t figure out where Cole Masterson lives?” he asked, laughing. “Have you forgotten who I am so quickly, Sasha? Of course I know where you are. I’ll have someone around back in about an hour,” he told me. “Be there.”

 

The line disconnected.

 

The knife was planted firmly in Cole’s back now, and in an hour’s time, I knew I was going to give it a pretty good twist by leaving the apartment with Fang.

 

“What are you doing, Sasha?” I asked myself. The thing was I didn’t know anymore. My loyalty was split between two men.

 

I grabbed a glass from the cupboard, filled it with ice, and took the whiskey bottle from Cole’s liquor cabinet. I needed a drink to steady my nerves before I sealed my fate with Cole. The whiskey burned all the way down, burning the edge off of my decision. I thought about pouring another glass. I unscrewed the cap and tilted the bottle over.

 

“No,” I said aloud to the bottle. “One’s enough.”

 

Something in Fang’s voice hit me. He’d been too calm, too confident in himself. He already knew where I was before I called. He already knew I was okay. He knew why I hadn’t shown up at the park. But there was no way he could have been behind the attack, unless he was the driver. Or, unless he sent those men to get me.

 

If it hadn’t been Fang, I didn’t know who else it could have been. No one else could have known where I was going and when I would have been there.

 

I had an hour. If I called Cole to tell him Fang was on to him, I would out myself as a spy, a double agent as Fang had put it. If I didn’t call him, he would find out when he showed up to an empty hideout. At the same time, I would have the opportunity to address my issues with Fang if I didn’t call Cole.

 

I’d locked myself into place on this job. I left myself no choice but to let Fang give Cole the slip so that I could get to Fang and find out what the fuck was going on. The more I thought about it, the more it seemed Cole had been right about the attack at the park. Fang had led me right to it. He’d probably even sent the guys himself.

 

My blood was boiling.

 

I searched Cole’s apartment for a spare gun. I didn’t like guns, and never carried one. I’d never felt the need. My body was usually all I needed to get out of just about any situation. Between the martial arts training Fang had provided and sex, men were pretty helpless against me, but I was talking about going up against Fang now. I needed a weapon besides my fists and ass. He would have expected one, and he wouldn’t fall for the other.

 

I found a small pistol in one of the kitchen drawers, the first one I opened. It really didn’t surprise me to find one that fast in Cole’s apartment. There were probably guns hidden everywhere. He’d been an underground arms dealer at one point, before Fang took that business from him, so it only made sense that he would have been prepared for any incident.

 

I checked to make sure the gun was loaded. It wouldn’t have done me any good empty. I shoved it in the waist of my jeans and grabbed my backpack from the bedroom floor. I looked around again before walking out. I knew I was leaving my clothes here, but they were the clothes Cole had purchased for me. They didn’t need to come with me. I didn’t want the constant reminder of what I might have been leaving behind.

 

I also wasn’t completely convinced that I wasn’t coming back.

 

I closed the door behind me and took the elevator down to the ground floor. The building was so quiet, it was like everyone knew something I didn’t. I didn’t see another person until I stepped out back.

 

There was a ratty, homeless-looking man hanging out by the dumpster. I fished out a ten-dollar bill and handed it to him.

 

“Thanks,” he said, stuffing it into one of his filthy pockets.

 

“It’s not free,” I told him. “I need a witness. Hide where you can keep an eye on me. Someone’s coming to get me, and you might have to tell someone later who it was. Think you can do that for me?”

 

“That’s all?”

 

“That’s all.”

 

“Yeah, I can do that,” he said, and he wandered into the mess of boxes and newspapers on the other side of the dumpster, disappearing into the garbage.

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