Forever (Lost Souls MC #1) - Blue Saffire Page 0,95
woman’s head. Your death is going to be slow and painful.”
“My death has already been slow and painful, husband. I just can’t wait to watch you lose everything in front of my eyes,” she bites out and the line dies.
“Call who you need. Get a chopper in the air. Find them,” I order, through a tight knot in my throat.
I feel like I’m the one dying right now. My woman and my child are in danger and for the first time since Cage saved me as a little boy, I have something to lose. I can’t control this and that just might make me lose it forever this time.
Eva
My head is pounding as my brain clears from the darkness. I can’t open my eyelids, but I count that as good as Magdalena’s voice becomes clear to my fogged-up mind. I need to assess the situation.
“This is crazy. How did you even know they’d be there at that house?”
“You’re not the only one with a spy in the ranks,” Mags says smugly.
“Where are you taking us?” the other person says.
“We’re almost there. You’ll find out soon enough.” Mags laughs.
“Why are you doing this?” I recognize the voice this time. It’s Jemma, Brick’s cousin.
Jemma had been keeping her distance from Mags at the compound. She tried talking to me a few times. I’d been polite but short with her. I don’t trust anyone who can do what she’s done to her own cousin.
“He brought this on himself. If I’m dead to him, so are you and that slut.”
“Stop the car. Let us out now and you can just go,” Jemma says, but her voice sounds a little funny. Slurred sort of.
Mags doesn’t reply. I take a chance and try to open my eyes. This time they open slowly. I can feel my head pressed to the cool glass of the car window. It’s like feeling is coming back to my body slowly. I close my eyes again.
I start to pray that whatever she stuck me with doesn’t hurt the baby. My pregnancy is so new. I fight back the tears, not wanting them to give me away.
Jemma and Mags don’t say much for a long time. It’s when I feel lights shining against my lids that I open my eyes again and see downtown Atlanta come into view. It’s then when Jemma speaks again. I hold as still as I can to listen.
“You brought us here. You’re actually taking us to him.” Jemma gives a laugh. “You should have run.”
“It will be the end for us all,” Mags says emotionlessly.
Panic rises in my chest. My man and my baby are in danger if I don’t do something. This bitch is off her rocker.
I flex my fingers and toes. I don’t know if I have the strength to fight her, but I think I can run if I need to. Owen’s words ring in my head about protecting our baby and not fighting.
I crack my eyes open to look out of the window. My head is still pressed to the cool window. At first nothing looks familiar in this area. In the four years I’ve been here in Georgia I’ve rarely explored the city.
I almost gasp out loud when I see the Soul Deep Enterprise Building come into view. It rises up like a beacon of hope. If I can get to that building I can get to help. Security is there around the clock.
I wait for the car to get a few blocks closer to the building. God is on my side, because the light turns red about two blocks over. I can see the building from between the surrounding ones. That’s my path.
If Mags wants to follow me, she’ll have to do so on foot. I may be a heavier girl, but I’m fast. I had to be if I wanted to run behind King and Brick.
This is it, I think. I slowly move my hand to the lock and the handle, but I freeze when I hear Mags hiss.
“What the fuck do you think you’re doing?”
“You’re going to let us out of this car,” Jemma demands, causing me to sag against the door in relief. Mags wasn’t talking to me.
“Where’d that gun come from?”
“You have always treated me like I’m the stupid one. You’d be dead by now if it wasn’t for me.” Jemma’s voice shakes.
“You are the stupid one. You think David gives a shit about you. He left us, he wouldn’t do shit for you or his unborn