Chapter 0067
Chapter 0067
His eyes dart around the patio, as if he's looking for someone who is listening.
"If I agreed to even think about this," he says, "what would the plan look like?"
I bite my lip eagerly. "We could keep it simple, start small. Figure out how to get our passports, or get
convincing passports made. Then, the next thing we need is cash. I have nothing," I say, but then my
eyes catch on the million-dollar diamond I'm wearing on my hand. "Or, well, I have some of this jewelry
his dad gave me."
He frowns at the ring on my finger, remembering – of course – that it was his mother's. I quickly put my
hand over it.
"Not this one," I say gently. "This one, we keep. But there are sapphires, other jewels. Just like... sitting
in my room."
He pauses for a moment, looking at me seriously, and then he whispers his answer.
"Okay, Fay," he says, very, very quietly. "I'm not saying let's go. I'm just saying... let's look and see.
We'll look into how hard it is to get the documents. Then, once we know more... we'll talk again." Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
I can't help but give a little squeal of joy, and he smiles at my excitement.
"Okay!" I exclaim. "Um, I don't even have a passport though – do you think we can get one?"
He considers it for a moment, opening his mouth to answer, when suddenly the door to the patio flies
open, banging hard against the stone wall of the house. I gasp, turning sharply to look at Kent, standing
there, seething, his hands clenched in fists at his side.
Both Daniel and I go silent, frozen in our seats. This is bad.
"What the hell," Kent says, striding forward and putting out his open hand between us. "Is this?"
I instantly recognize it.
Shit. Shit.
In Kent's hand is the folded note that Fiona had given me for Alden, that cryptic poem inside. It's been
opened – clearly, Kent has read it – but it still has the tape on it, the same I used to stick it to the back
of the desk.
Suddenly seized with fear, I raise my eyes from Kent's hand to his face. I don't say a word.
In response, Kent just grabs my arm, pulling me up out of my chair and along with him back into the
house. He's angry, of course, but his grip doesn't hurt me. He's still firmly in control.
"Dad!" Daniel calls after him, coming into the house as well. "Stop! What's happening! What did she –"
"No," Kent says, turning to look firmly at his son. "You stay here."
Daniel stops in his tracks, seeing the look on his father's face. Still, he tries once more.
"Dad, let her go – don't do this –"
"You stay here. If you kept your woman in line," Kent says, his voice dangerous, "then I wouldn't have
to do this."
With that, he again storms forward, dragging me behind him across the kitchen. Towards that small
white door in the corner.
My blood goes cold when I see where we're heading.
"No," I say, finding my voice, throwing my weight back, digging my heels into the tiled floor. "Please,
no!"
He ignores me, continuing to move forward, tugging me once so that I lose my balance and have to
stumble after him –
Then, we're through the door – heading down the stairs –
Down the little dim hallway, towards...
I cry out again when I realize where he's taking me. Kent only checks his stride to throw open the metal
door to that room.
That room. The same one where I had looked through the door – seen Kent, his belt in his hands –
Those two men, chained to his chair –
"Please," I beg, my voice frantic, terror snaking through every limb in my body. "Kent, please – I
promise, I didn't do anything –"
"It's time," Kent says, pulling me into the room and tossing me so that I stumble the last few steps and
stop myself against a metal table across the far wall. "Time for you to learn your place, Fay."
I lean back against the table, horrified, as Kent strides forward and closes the distance between us.