LOGINChapter 6
Rhett’s POV
Shit.
Shit.
Shit.
Micah was back. How? Didn’t he make it to his trip?
I pushed away from Astrid and grabbed my towel, tying it quickly around my waist.
Footsteps echoed on the stairs. He was getting closer to his room.
“Rhett? Are you in?” Micah’s voice asked, louder than before. “Don’t tell me you’re taking a nap, you sleeping ass.”
Astrid’s eyes widened.
“Rhett–”
I didn’t think twice. I pulled her into the walk-in closet. She tried to protest, but I shut the door firmly–just in time before Micah strode in.
He paused at the doorway, brows furrowing. His brown eyes gleamed as they landed on me.
Dammit.
I walked away from the closet with slow, measured movements. The towel still clung to my hips, and I hoped Micah didn’t suspect anything. Luckily, Astrid stayed silent. Good girl.
“Did you just shut the closet?” Micah asked, striding fully into the room.
“Yes,” I replied instantly. “I couldn’t find any proper clothes to wear, and I got pissed.”
He stared at me for a moment before bursting into laughter. I stayed still, watching him with a blank expression. Micah was a jerk. A damn jerk.
“Does it look funny to you?” I asked, raising a brow.
He stopped laughing and straightened, though a smirk tugged at his lips.
“Why are you even here?” I pressed. “Aren’t you supposed to be on your trip?”
His expression shifted with sudden seriousness.
“Ah, yes. I’m supposed to be, but apparently, I missed my flight,” Micah said, perching on the edge of the bed. “I’ll just have to leave early tomorrow.”
I hummed in response, silently praying he would get up and go. But he didn’t.
Instead, he lay back on the bed, staring at the ceiling for a few moments like he was lost in thought. Then his gaze slid to me.
“Have any idea where Astrid went? She’s been going out a lot lately.”
I blinked. Yeah, your sister’s in your closet, dude.
Rubbing my temple, I shook my head. “No idea. She probably went out with her friends or something.”
“Friends? Astrid doesn’t have any friends apart from Talia,” Micah said, narrowing his eyes. “I’ll just text her.”
Oh… shit.
Micah reached into his pocket and started typing on his phone. He sent the message, but Talia wasn’t online.
Thank goodness.
My silent prayer was answered when Micah rose from the bed, concern etching into his face.
“Talia isn’t online. When she replies, I’ll know where Astrid went. But for now, I need to eat something,” he muttered, and his stomach growled right on cue.
He reached for the doorknob. “Meet me downstairs in five minutes. We need to talk.”
I nodded curtly and watched him leave.
Finally.
Once I was sure he was gone, I sauntered to the closet and opened the door only to find it empty.
“Astrid?” I called, my voice low and steady.
Silence.
“Astrid?” I called again.
No response.
What the hell?
Just as I turned to leave, a small hand slid around my waist from behind, followed by a faint whimper.
Astrid.
I perceived her scent before I looked. That addictive lily scent of hers that always find a way to drive me insane for a beat.
“Astrid?” I said, meeting her eyes.
She quickly pulled her hand back and glared. “Has he gone?”
I gave a short nod. Astrid stepped out, exhaling in relief.
“Astrid–” I began, but she brushed past me with a scoff, leaving the closet.
Before I could say another word, she was out of the room.
I turned toward the floor-to-ceiling mirror, my fists tightening at my sides.
Did I just let my best friend’s sister go down on me?
I stared at my reflection, but all I could see was her–those creamy thighs, those lips forming a perfect ‘O’ when–
Damn.
I shouldn’t be doing this. I shouldn’t be consumed by Micah’s sister. She was still young. She still had a future. And I sure as hell shouldn’t be the one to ruin it.
Right there, I vowed not to touch Astrid Cole again.
*
An hour later, Micah and I sat at the dining table, eating. Halfway through, he cleared his throat.
“You’re still not up for that job offer I mentioned, Rhett?”
I paused on the fifth forklift and looked at him. “I’m not interested in moving from place to place. I told you, I love living in LA. I’ll get a better job soon though.”
“Really? Not interested at all?”
I set down my fork and reached for a tissue. “Yes. I’m not interested. I appreciate the help, Micah, but I’m not a fan of constant travel like you.”
He chuckled softly. “Does that mean cool guys don’t stress themselves?”
I smirked. “At least you called me cool.”
“Dude,” he laughed, tossing a tissue at me. I dodged and went back to my ramen. That’s when her voice came through.
“Micah, you’re back? I didn’t know you were here.”
Liar.
I didn’t look up. I kept eating until my plate was almost clean.
“I texted Talia to ask where you were, but got no response. Where did you go?” Micah asked.
A pause.
Then, “I was at Talia’s place. Phone was switched off.”
Baby, you lie too much.
I kept my head down. I refused to meet Astrid Cole’s eyes–she was a walking temptation.
Not until I heard her say, “Anyway, since you’re here, I’ll be heading out for a party tonight. I might be late.”
I snapped my head to her and regretted it instantly.
Damn me.
She was wearing a short, fitted gown that clung to her curves and barely covered her thighs. Her hair was pulled into a bun, and her red lipstick gleamed under the dining light.
“Dressed like that?” Micah’s protective tone cut in.
Astrid’s gaze flicked to me, then back to him. “Don’t stop me, please. It’s a girls’ thing. I promise, no men.” She pressed a hand to her chest like she was taking an oath.
Micah’s face shifted, but he didn’t argue.
“Fine. But be home early.”
“Okay.” She smiled, leaning down to kiss his cheek.
My throat dried instantly. I should’ve looked away, but I didn’t.
“I’ll be back on time,” she said, her voice dripping with excitement. She headed for the front door, and we heard it click shut.
For a brief moment, I kept eating in silence. I’d admit, Micah was a great cook. I could barely make tea, but he seemed to know every recipe in the world.
Typical Micah.
Then he spoke–and my fork froze mid-air.
“Rhett, you’re my best friend. You’ll help me with this, right?”
No.
“Yes,” I said before I could stop myself.
“I want you to keep an eye on Astrid. I don’t trust that she’s going out with Talia, so I want you to follow them.”
Chapter 76Rhett’s POVFive Years Later...If someone had told me five years ago that I’d be sitting cross-legged on the bed, a picture book balanced awkwardly in my hands, clearing my throat to do different voices while two small humans stared at me like tiny, merciless judges, I would’ve murdered someone in broad daylight.Yet here I was.“Daddy,” Brianna said sweetly, batting her lashes in a way that was criminal for a five-year-old, “you skipped the dragon part.”“I did not skip the dragon part,” I muttered, flipping the page back with a sigh. “The dragon is right here. See? Big. Scaly. Breathes fire and terrifying.”Aaron, a three years old was sprawled dramatically on his stomach, chin in his palms, frowned. “He’s not scary.”“He’s supposed to be scary,” I argued, rubbing my eyes. “Come on kids, it’s past your bedtime.”“It’s not,” Aaron said confidently. “You promised us one more story.”“I said one more chapter,” I corrected.These little demons. Argh.Brianna leaned closer, h
Chapter 75Rhett’s POVDave didn’t sit the moment the door slammed shut, Astrid and Rico giving us some privacy after so much hesitation.He stood at the foot of the hospital bed like a man deciding whether to pull the plug or pull the trigger, hands in his pockets, shoulders stiff. His eyes were tired in a way that had nothing to do with age and everything to do with loss. The room still smelled faintly of antiseptic and something that reminded me too much of the deck and the fire and the sound of Astrid's voice.I swallowed, my throat dry.“Dave,” I started, my voice rougher than I meant it to be. “I owe you an apology. For everything.”He lifted a brow, unimpressed.“For Micah,” I continued, the name scraping my insides. “For Astrid. For your family. For dragging all of you into a world that destroys anything it touches. I—” I exhaled, pressing my palm into the mattress. “I’m sorry.”Silence stretched between us. Not the awkward kind. It was the kind that weighs.Dave studied me f
Chapter 74Astrid’s POVA steady, rhythmic beeping, distant and close all at once, like it was echoing from the inside of my skull. I floated in and out of it, my thoughts thick and slow, my body heavy as if I were trapped beneath water.I tried to move. Something tugged at my arm.“Astrid,” a voice said urgently. “She’s waking up.”My lashes fluttered open, light slicing through my vision, too bright, too white. My head throbbed as the world slowly stitched itself together. The sterile smell of antiseptic that burned my nose.A hospital.Panic surged through me fast.I sucked in a breath and my chest tightened, my hand flying instinctively to my stomach. A sob clawed its way out of me before I could stop it.“My baby,” I croaked. My throat felt raw, scraped hollow. “My baby—”Hands were suddenly on me, warm and familiar, holding me down gently when I tried to sit up. “Easy, sweetheart,” my mother’s voice trembled. “Please, don’t move.”Mom.Her face hovered above mine, pale, eyes red
Chapter 73Rhett’s POVThe road blurred beneath my tires as I drove like hell was chasing me, because in a way, it was. My phone vibrated again on the seat beside me, Rico’s name lighting up the screen, then Mercedes’, one after the other, relentless. I ignored both, my eyes fixed on the stretch of asphalt cutting through the night.I couldn’t slow down.If I did, fear would catch up, and I didn’t have room for it.The deck loomed closer with every mile, that godforsaken place where blood had been spilled before, where deals were sealed with lies and bullets. My grip tightened on the wheel as the text replayed itself in my mind.If you want to see your precious love alive…My phone rang again. I finally answered without looking.“What?” I snapped.Rico’s voice burst through, laced with urgency. “Where the hell are you, Rhett?”“Finding her,” I said, my voice low, coiled tight. “I'm ending this. Someone took her.”“Slow down,” he warned. “You don’t even know if it’s real.”“It’s real,
Chapter 72Rhett’s POVThe phone rang once.I stared at it like it had personally wronged me, my jaw tight, chest already bracing for disappointment. It rang again insistent, slicing through the low hum of the room.I snatched it up.“Well?” I demanded before the voice on the other end could finish breathing.A pause. “No confirmed sightings, boss. Nothing solid.”My grip tightened until my knuckles burned. “So what the hell are you calling me for?”“Just thought you’d want to know we’re still searching—”I ended the call and flung the phone across the room. It hit the wall and clattered to the floor, the sound too loud in the silence that followed.Nothing. Still nothing!Rico sat across from me, a glass of whiskey in his hand, watching me like he’d been doing all day and he hadn’t said much.He finally spoke. “You’re going to drink yourself into a grave if you keep this up.”I laughed, humorless. “Good.”“That’s not funny.”“I’m not trying to be.”I dragged a hand down my face and
Chapter 72Rhett’s POVThe phone rang once.I stared at it like it had personally wronged me, my jaw tight, chest already bracing for disappointment. It rang again insistent, slicing through the low hum of the room.I snatched it up.“Well?” I demanded before the voice on the other end could finish breathing.A pause. “No confirmed sightings, boss. Nothing solid.”My grip tightened until my knuckles burned. “So what the hell are you calling me for?”“Just thought you’d want to know we’re still searching—”I ended the call and flung the phone across the room. It hit the wall and clattered to the floor, the sound too loud in the silence that followed.Nothing. Still nothing!Rico sat across from me, a glass of whiskey in his hand, watching me like he’d been doing all day and he hadn’t said much.He finally spoke. “You’re going to drink yourself into a grave if you keep this up.”I laughed, humorless. “Good.”“That’s not funny.”“I’m not trying to be.”I dragged a hand down my face and







