Chapter 6 D
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His Doll
Draised his sunglasses as he walked towards the large windows. It was dark outside, save for the lights from the airport. He watched as the private plane he knew Yara to be on took off.
Knew whose family owned it. Knew how many of the family’s men were trickled around this airport.
Mateo Magnar.
Fucking Magnars, how many do I have to kill? And why is she already going back to California?
This wasn’t going according to plan, and it was pissing him off. He crumpled the ticket in his hand. The one that would have put him on the same flight as her.
He didn’t feel like flying after all.
He sighed. He needed to readjust, to formulate a new plan. Lowering his shades back down, he twisted around.
He surveyed his surroundings. Raising his left hand, he snapped his fingers.
The buzz of energy dulled to the uniform sound of footsteps as hundreds of employees and patrons filed their way out of the airport.
He would no longer be needing their services.
And there was no use hiding his involvement.
It was clear Mateo had sensed his presence.
Instead, he would simply need to lure his doll back here.
Kazi Baek.
Her other guard was noticeably absent. The man who had been by her side for over a decade. The one she was noticeably too close to.
He could use that.
He could also use James’s connection to Yara.
He tugged his phone out of his pocket, making a call.
“This is James.” A deep voice came through the speaker.
“I need you to come out this way. The business here will need your help. You’ll be leaving the day after tomorrow.”
“Sir?” Confusion and irritation filtered into the man’s tone.
“Do I need to remind you?”
A long breath came through the speaker. “No Steve, I am aware of my obligations. Send me the information, and I will be ready to go.”
D—Steve—chuckled, even as his face heated in rage. “This will be the last time I call upon you. Promise.” He didn’t wait for a reply before disconnecting the call.
Excitement thrummed in his blood as he realized exactly how this was going to go.
His family reunion was just around the corner.