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Cuffed: Pharaohs MC by Brook Wilder (67)

“What? What is it, Carla, did you find something else?” Joel’s question fell on deaf ears as Carla stared at the nightmare scene in the doorway. She couldn’t understand how he was there, how they hadn’t heard him come in. A part of her knew those questions didn’t matter, that she was just trying to distract herself from the agonizing fear that threatened to choke her. No, the only thing that mattered was that Maurice was there, standing right in front of her and he had a gun pointed straight at her.

 

“Well, you could say that,” Maurice said with a grin. At least she thought it was supposed to be a grin. His eyes burned with malice and vitriol and sweat drenched the pudgy red skin of his cheeks but his hands were steady and the gun didn’t sway from her at all as he walked further into the office.

 

“Well, well, well,” Maurice said, clicking his tongue like he was scolding two recalcitrant children, “imagine my surprise to find you here. I had it on good authority that you are missing, Carla. Isn’t that funny?”

 

He waved the gun at her when she didn’t answer and she hastened to open her mouth, to keep him talking as long as possible.

 

“Yes, yes, it’s funny,” Carla replied weakly, hating that weakness but not knowing what to do as it seemed to invade her whole body, turning her muscles to jelly as Maurice took another step closer.

 

“Good, agreeing with me is good,” he said, still training the gun on her, “what’s not good is returning here to find that my office had been broken into and to find you two searching through my private, personal things,” he paused his placidly spoken words, “these are my things!” The shout was so sudden that it made both of them jump nearly out of their skins and Joel moved to stand but then Maurice swung the gun, pointing it solidly at his head.

 

“Uh-uh, now I wouldn’t do that if I were you,” Maurice said, his voice morphing once more back into the unusual calm of before his outburst. But it didn’t stop Joel from rising to his feet, slowly and steadily, his hands raised non-threateningly in the air.

 

“Listen, I’m sure we can come to some sort of understanding. We’re both businessmen after all.”

 

Maurice let out a snorting laugh at Joel’s cajoling words and Carla’s stomach knotted painfully at the hint of madness that touched that laugh. It was the laugh of a man on the edge of a cliff, or standing on a scaffold with a rope around his neck. It spoke of a man at the end but there was a quiet confidence there as well as that scared her almost as much.

 

“Business men. Is that what we are?” Maurice said, his voice once more calm, and slightly more normal. Carla used the time while Maurice’s attention was focused on Joel to surreptitiously reach into her pocket and turn the camera of the temporary phone on. Even if it didn’t catch the video, it would still record every word that Maurice said.

 

“Of course,” Joel continued, the whole time moving so slowly that she wasn’t even sure Maurice was aware of it until there was more distance separating them. There was almost five or six feet in between Carla and Joel now, but each step brought him closer to Maurice. “Isn’t that what this was all about? Business? You lost a product and we’re going to be out the profit. You wanted it back.”

 

“No, I got it back! I got all of the weed back, that contact in Utah? He was my man, to the bone and it all just came straight back to me. I ended up getting the money back too,” Maurice chuckled darkly and it sent another wave of chills through her, “and it was all thanks to her,” he gestured with the gun in Carla’s direction and she flinched despite herself.

 

“It was all because of Carla. Without her I never would have found it, but the dumb bitch led me straight to it. And to you. You thought you were being so clever but you weren’t as clever as me!”

 

Maurice was pointing the gun wildly now and that was when Carla realized they might not make it out of that office alive. There was a wildness to the man, and an unpredictability that she had only caught glimpses of before, but it was out in full force now as he continued to rant.

 

“That blond chick that we caught. She barely had any on her at all but luckily I had time to plant more before the police could check the trunk. She’ll rot in jail now. But not you two. No, I have a special plan for you two. See, since I installed that app on Carla’s phone I’ve been able to track you. I really did like that house up near the Colorado border. It was quiet. Secluded. The perfect spot.”

 

“The perfect spot for what?” Joel said, prodding him and Carla hissed a warning in his direction. It was like he was trying to draw Maurice’s attention.

 

“Why, the perfect spot for us, of course. For me and Carla. Yes, it will be perfect. We’ll be alone. Finally, alone.” His eyes were glazed as if he was seeing something else, and it was that something else that made ice chill her to the core. It didn’t take much to figure out what he was planning. She was pretty sure she would rather die before that happened.

 

Carla wracked her mind for a plan, but came up empty, fear and panic making it impossible to think straight. But it didn’t matter. Joel was already talking again.

 

“That’s not going to happen, you know, whatever it is that you’re drooling about over there,” Joel’s tone was insolent, irreverent even and Carla watched in horror as Maurice’s eyes narrowed on him.

 

“Why’s that? Are you going to stop me?” He had the gun trained on Joel again and took a step towards him threateningly.

 

“Fuck yes I’m going to stop you. You think I’m afraid of that little gun of yours? I bet you wouldn’t come over here and say that to my face about my girl.”

 

“Your girl!” Maurice raged, taking several steps closer to Joel and Carla reached out, about to scream at him to stop whatever he was doing, but at the last moments Joel’s eyes cut over to hers, trapping her, and she could see it in the depths of his silver eyes. He was pleading with her to trust him. And she did. With her life.

 

“She’s not your fucking girl you dirty, scumbag piece of shit. You’re worthless!” Maurice was screaming now, spittle flying from his lips, “You mean nothing. Your life means nothing. Your death will mean nothing.” He was only a foot away now and the gun in his hands was pressed against Joel’s forehead so hard that Carla could see the bruise it would leave. That was if there was still a head there to have a bruise.

 

Suddenly, with the sight of Joel glaring at Maurice, laughing in his face, laughing away the threat of his impending death something snapped inside her. All of the fear, all of the panic and nerves and twisted knots in her stomach disappeared, melting away as a realization settled over her.

 

First, was that she was strong enough to handle this, to handle anything, and the second was that she wasn’t about to let Maurice, or anyone else for that matter, take away the only good thing that had ever happened in her life. If she had to fight for Joel’s life, then she would. She sure as hell wasn’t about to stand there and just let Maurice shoot the man that she loved. The man that loved her back.

 

Carla took a tentative step forward, and then another, drawing her phone out of her pocket silently at the same time. No matter what happened she was going to make sure that Maurice went down for it, for all of it. She didn’t even have a plan at first but then she saw it. The paper weight sitting on Maurice’s desk, a tiny marijuana plant leaf encased in resin. It was hard and solid and, even if it wouldn’t knock Maurice out, hopefully it would distract him enough for Joel to flee.

 

She moved without letting herself think about it twice, grabbing the smooth, heavy object in her hand and raising it high above her head. But just then Joel saw her, the widening of his eyes alerting Maurice that something was going on.

 

He shifted, turning to face her, but was hampered by his own bulk. It gave Joel just enough time to raise his own fists and send them powering into Maurice, knocking him to the ground with a wheezing cry of pain. Carla wasted no time, dropping the paper weight and running around the desk to the only door, the only way in or out.

 

But Joel knelt down, tearing the gun from Maurice’s hands while he rolled on the ground, incapacitated for the moment.

 

“Joel, let’s go,” Carla said after he stood there for another moment, staring from the gun now clutched in his hands to Maurice who was still down for the count and looked like he would stay that way for some time.

 

“Please, Joel,” Carla pleaded again, reading the conflict in his stormy gray eyes, “Please, let’s just go. We have what we need to put him away for a long time.”

 

Joel looked over at her in confusion and she waved the phone still held tightly in her arms in the air.

 

“I got everything, Joel. Every single thing that he said. About messing with my phone, about getting the illegal weed back, even about setting up Hot Wheels. He’s going to jail for a long, long time.” Carla finally said softly, victoriously, “Let’s go home.”

 

Joel nodded, coming toward her, some of the fighting fire burning in his eyes dissipating as he followed her out of the office. They ran towards the long driveway to where his bike was still parked, exactly where they had left it when they had first started this whole thing.

 

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