Wild Card Read Online Alexa Riley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love, Taboo, Virgin Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 22112 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 111(@200wpm)___ 88(@250wpm)___ 74(@300wpm)
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When I reach the door, my hands slam into it, and it opens. The sun hits my face and gives me a taste of freedom, but my relief is short-lived. I only make it ten yards before Gavin grabs me from behind by my hair and yanks me back.

“Got you,” he seethes, and I let out a yelp.

My eyes sting with tears from the sharp pain that rips through my skull. “No!” I scream, hoping to draw attention. I lift my foot and bring it down on top of his as I swing my elbow into his side with all my might. Gavin grunts but doesn’t release me. Pain shoots through my foot because the thin flats I have on aren’t made for doing damage. Well, maybe to myself.

“Yes!” he hisses next to my ear.

Gavin’s warm breath makes me sick, and when I feel his arm wrap around me from behind, I want to vomit. He lifts me off my feet, and although I try to fight him, it's pointless. I stop struggling, knowing I’m only going to wear myself out. I need to save my energy for when I might have a real chance to get away.

Gavin carries me over to Maxim’s car, and then my fear spikes higher. He pulls out a gun and uses the butt of it to bust out the passenger side window. It shatters, and he reaches in to pop the trunk.

“No!” I start fighting again when I realize what he’s about to do.

Gavin carries me to the trunk and then drops me inside. The impact knocks the wind out of my lungs, but I have no time to react before he grabs my hair again. He’s enraged as he lifts my head to only slam it back down onto the floor of the trunk. Spots dance in my eyes before they’re replaced by total darkness.

Somewhere in the distance, I hear the trunk close, and I know that I’m alone.

My last fleeting thought before I lose consciousness is, I’m always alone.

Chapter Fourteen

MAXIM

“Give me your keys,” I shout to Johnson when I see his motorcycle parked next to the building. As soon as I say the words, he tosses them to me. He might be an asshole, but he’s not one to ask a lot of questions.

“I’ll send backup!” he calls out as I rev the engine and take off down the narrow alley.

The GPS tracker on Rue’s ankle is connected to my watch, and it’s already going off. It was set to alert when she was a certain distance away from me, so now all I have to do is follow the direction it’s telling me to go. Going behind some of the buildings will help me cut them off before they reach the main road.

I must not be too far behind them or else he didn’t need to go far. There’s a lot of ways for someone to disappear in these warehouses, but he must not know Rue has a tracker on her.

The more I think about it, the more I don’t believe that she could have gone with him. She was running from him to begin with, and everything she told me about her life before was something I know she didn’t want to be a part of anymore. She wanted a way out, and that’s what I was going to give her. I thought things were going too far too fast, but clearly it wasn’t fast enough. I won’t make that mistake again.

My watch pings, and I see the distance between us is closing. Up ahead I take a sharp turn, and my tires screech. When I slide to a stop, I plant my boot on the ground and wait. As I predicted, my car comes around the corner, and I see him. Gavin is behind the wheel, and he looks deranged. I have to act fast because I have zero doubts he would run me over in his obsession to steal Rue.

Reaching behind me, I pull out my gun and fire off one shot in the windshield before shooting the tire. The driver slumps over, and the car turns sharply into the wall. When it crashes to a stop, I race over and check inside the vehicle for Rue.

There’s no one other than Gavin, and he’s not responding. My first shot caught him in the head, and when I try to check for a pulse he slumps over in the passenger seat. There’s too much blood for him to survive his injuries, and I’m not exactly worried about trying to save him.

“Where the fuck is she?!” I shout to the empty car.

“Maxim!” Rue calls out, and I hear thumping from the trunk.

When I try to pry it open, it won’t budge, so I tuck my gun in my belt and kick the lock with my boot. The metal latch pops open, and I yank at the lid. As soon as I open it, Rue practically leaps out of the trunk and into my arms.


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