Sweet Poison – Mafia Romance Read Online Georgia Le Carre

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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 85569 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 428(@200wpm)___ 342(@250wpm)___ 285(@300wpm)
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I rushed to hug her. “Oh honey, don’t cry. Everything is fine.”

“It’s all my fault, isn’t it?” she sobbed.

“No, it’s not. They would have found us anyway. It would have been a few days more, but they would have found us.”

“I … I only sent the card out because I was scared she would die.”

“I know. It’s not your fault. It’s okay, honey. It’s okay.”

“I thought she was dying. She was sleeping on a big black bed. I’ve been dreaming about her. She’s not well, Daddy. Something is wrong …” her voice trailed off.

“Your nightmares were about your mom?”

She nodded. “I'm sorry, Daddy. I just … I wanted to make sure she was okay.”

I paused and took a deep breath. It wasn’t the child’s fault but mine, because I never should have run. I should have gone for the nuclear option, but I was afraid of the blowback on Anya and my mother if anything went wrong. But now that I had protected them both, it was time to fight. The jackal had come to the lion’s den and the lion must respond.

So be it.

“Listen to me,” I said.

She sniffed. “I’m listening.”

“You know I have to leave you for a while, right?”

She began to shake her head and cry pitifully. “No, Daddy. Don’t leave me. Don’t go.”

“Listen to me, Anya. I have to go. I have to save your mommy. Do you understand me? You have to be brave and stay here until I come back, okay.”

She stared at me. “You’re going to save Mommy?”

“Yes.” I smiled. “You think you can be brave until I come back?”

She nodded.

“Good girl.” I switched on the video feed of the surveillance cameras and all the little screens came alive. Their bluish light fell upon her little face. I pointed at them. “Now, I want you to watch the videos. Can you do that?”

She nodded.

“Keep your eyes on it, and if you see anyone lurking around the house, whether good or bad, ring me using that phone over there, but don’t ever open the door. Never. No matter what, don’t open the door to anyone until I come back in twenty-four hours. If I am going to be later than that I will call you. If I don’t call you and I don’t come back in twenty-four hours, you call Sheriff Johnson. His number is here.” I pointed to the notes I had made for her. “Do you understand me?”

She nodded, but I wasn’t convinced. Her life depended on this, but I didn’t know how to properly convey the importance to her. Shock tactics were needed.

“Anya?”

“Yes?”

“If you open this door your mother could die.”

Her face turned pale and her eyes opened wide. I felt bad, but I didn’t know how else to get her to recognize how important it was for her not to open the door.

“I understand, Daddy.” Her voice was soft, but finally, she understood. She must not open the door under any circumstances.

“Good girl. There’s one more thing for you to remember. This room can survive a bomb blast, so I don’t want you to be frightened if you see men with guns, okay? You’re totally and completely safe here. Unless you do one thing. What is that?”

It took a few seconds, but eventually, she replied.

“Unless I open the door.”

“Exactly.” I smiled at her. “Don’t open the door for absolutely anyone except me. Promise?”

She nodded solemnly. “Promise.”

I pulled out the USB. “See this? It contains very important information. I will be back very soon, but I could be delayed. So, if you don’t see me in twenty-four hours, I want you to use that phone,” I pointed to the phone, “and call 911 or Sheriff Johnson immediately. And when they come, you must give them this USB drive. Can you remember that?”

She nodded again, her eyes full of fear.

“Daddy, why can’t you take me with you?”

“Because I am going to a place where children are not allowed.”

She thought for a couple of seconds. “Can I wait for you in the car?”

I hid a smile. “No, it’s not safe. Come on, chin up. I’m leaving you in the safest place on earth to go look for your Mommy, okay? Do you want me to look for her and make sure she is safe?”

“Yes.”

“Good. I’ll be back soon, sweetheart,” I reassured, my stomach twisting. It wasn’t exactly a lie, but there was a small but very real possibility that it wouldn’t end up being the truth.”

Tears were streaming down her cheeks.

“Are you going to be brave?”

She nodded.

“You do want me to find your mommy, right?

She nodded again, this time more vigorously. “I’ll be brave, Daddy.”

“Good girl.” I smiled encouragingly at her.

“Bye-bye, Daddy.”

“Bye, honey,” I rose to my feet. If I hung around any longer, I didn’t think I would be able to leave. I turned around then to check the camera feeds once again. They were working fine. Then I checked that everything she could possibly need was in place, and then I kissed my daughter and opened the blast door. Anya was standing in the middle of the room looking as if she was about to burst into tears. I waved at her. She waved back tearfully.


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