TOTAL ECLIPSE: The Evolution (Sin City Heat Series Book 7)

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by S. K. Hardy




  TOTAL ECLIPSE ©Copyright 2015 S. K. HARDY

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  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means without the written permission of the author. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, or events is entirely coincidental.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  “The times when you have seen only one set of footprints is when I carried you.”

  All praise goes to God from whom all blessings flow.

  Many thanks and much love to my family for always being there to show love and support no matter what!

  Thank you to the online book clubs that embrace and support authors so readily. The encouragement and exposure you provide is immeasurable and I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart.

  Special thanks to my admin team for being there to pull me to the finish line: NASI AL-MAHI, VICTORIA NIECEY ROBERTS, QUANITA JONES, DELORIS HARPER, AND SARAH J. BELK.

  Thank you to my editor, DANIELLE HARDEN. (You da bestest!)

  Thanks to cover artist, TARIA REED for a slammin’ book cover!

  Thank you to my beta readers, SARAH J. BELK, ANITA TANN, QUANITA JONES, DELORIS HARPER, NASI AL-MAHI, and VICTORIA NIECEY ROBERTS. Love ya’ll!

  Last, but not least, THANK YOU TO #TEAM SK!! You are the best bunch of reader friends an author could ever have!

  Hugz & Kisses, Peace, Blessings, and Love! MUAH!!

  OTHER BOOKS BY S.K. HARDY

  The Honey Trap

  Sins & Betrayals

  Compromising Circumstances

  BARRON TRILOGY

  Being Barron

  Being Barron 2: Reed & Skye

  SIN CITY HEAT SERIES

  Buried Secrets ~ Book 1

  Twisted Obsessions ~ Book 2

  Beginning of an Eclipse ~ Prequel

  No Secrets No Lies ~ Book 3

  Angel’s Wrath ~ Book 4

  Shadows of Deceit ~ Book 5

  No Greater Loyalty ~ Book 6

  Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble

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  TOTAL ECLIPSE

  THE EVOLUTION

  BY

  S. K. HARDY

  Refresher Chapter 47 for NO GREATER LOYALTY…

  CHAPTER 47

  "Hey, stay in your lane! Stop cheating, D.J.!"

  Jerra glanced up from her laptop, smiling as she watched Darrell and D.J. play the new video game he'd gotten earlier today. She and Tina looked at each other and shook their heads as the same thought ran through their minds: Darrell was just as big a kid as his son.

  Tina peeped over her glasses at Jerra. "Have you talked to Keisha today? I know she has to be so relieved that Dominick is home."

  "We all are. I talked to her briefly this morning. Dominick was still asleep. I'll check in with her later, see if there's anything she needs."

  "Yeah, my man gave us all a scare, but if there's anybody who could get through something like that it's Dominick," Darrell said.

  Jerra glanced at Darrell when she heard his subdued tone. He'd tried hard to hide it, but she'd known how worried he'd been. He, Marcus and Dominick were more than best friends. The three of them couldn't be any closer if they were related by blood.

  "Daddy, you're cheating, you can't do that!" D.J. screamed, breaking the tension in the room.

  Eyes locked on the television, D.J. turned his little body in the direction of the racecar on the screen as if he were actually driving it. Making the last lap around the racetrack, his thumbs worked overtime on the controls to try and gain the advantage over Darrell's car.

  "I'm not cheatin'. Umph!" Darrell grunted as he purposely bumped D.J.’s car with his own. "This is all legal, son."

  "Darrell!" Jerra admonished. "Seriously?"

  "What, baby? This is a valuable lesson I'm teaching our son right now," he muttered in a distracted voice. "Not everybody is gonna play nice in life. Sometimes you gotta do whatever it takes to win, right?"

  "You mean like...this?" D.J. asked, copying his father's moves and gaining the lead.

  "Oh shi...snap!" Darrell glanced at Jerra and saw her glaring at him. "Sorry, baby."

  "He didn't say 'shit' this time, Mommy. He said snap."

  "D.J.!" Jerra and Tina called his name at the same time.

  Darrell smirked, but immediately wiped the amusement off his face when Jerra threw a pillow at him. "Watch your mouth, son," he said in a stern voice.

  "Yes sir."

  Shaking her head again, Jerra directed her attention back to her laptop where she was going over the household bills. Although everything was set up on automatic bill pay, she still checked to make sure the amounts they were billed equaled what was taken out of the account. It was a habit she still practiced after all these years, and now she was glad she did because something was off with the cell phone bill. The amount drafted was almost two times what it usually was every month. Obviously they were being overcharged.

  She quickly went to the website for their cell phone provider and after typing their password in, she pulled up the itemized bill that showed the calls they were being charged for. She skimmed down the line of numbers, not seeing anything out of the ordinary. She did the same thing on the next page and was getting ready to call customer service to alert them to the error when a strange sequence of numbers caught her eye.

  Frowning, she realized that this was where the extra charges were coming from. In fact, there were two calls in all made to the same number. International calls.

  Suspicion began to form in the pit of Jerra's chest, taunting her by taking little stabs at her heart until it decided to plunge the knife completely in. The numbers started to swim on the screen. She blinked until they got back in focus.

  "Jerra, are you okay?"

  Jerra's head snapped up when she heard Tina's question. "Huh? Oh, uh, yeah. I'm fine."

  She immediately went back to the laptop. Jerra recognized the first part of the sequence of numbers because she'd seen them on their bill before. When they'd all gone to the Caribbean to attend Angel and Nikki's wedding several years ago, she'd called home several times to check on D.J. Jerra had an excellent memory when it came to details. Although she could easily check the country code, she didn't have to because she was she was sure she was right.

  Call the number, Jerra. Call it and find out.

  A persistent little voice reverberated around in her head. Without giving herself time to even think about it, Jerra snapped the laptop closed and stood up.

  Darrell looked up. "Where you goin', babe?"

  "To get some water. I'll be right back," she mumbled.

  Hurrying to the kitchen she placed the laptop on the kitchen table and opened it. Heart thudding double time, she stared at the number and took a couple of deep breaths. Maybe she was being paranoid. Darrell wouldn't risk their family or their marriage in the way she was thinking. He just...wouldn't. But Jerra knew she wouldn't rest until she found out for sure.

  With trembling hands, she picked up the cordless phone she'd scooped up on her way to the kitchen and dialed the number on the screen. Bringing the receiver to her ear, she impatiently drummed her fingers on the table and waited.

  One ring...two...

  "What am I doing?" she whispered. "This is-"

  "Hello?"

  Jerra's blood ran cold when a voice answered the other line.
But not just any voice. A female voice that she instinctively knew belonged to...

  "Hello? Is anyone there?"

  "Whom am I speaking to, please?" Jerra held her breath as she waited for confirmation that she was right.

  "I'm sorry, who did you want to..." Suddenly the woman became eerily quiet, as if she too knew who was on the other line.

  Jerra took a deep breath then just blurted out what she wanted to know. "Is this..."

  "Jerra, what's takin' you so long, baby?" Darrell asked, walking into the kitchen. "I swear that son of ours has a competitive streak a mile long. Wonder where he gets that from?" he asked with a proud grin.

  A loud gasp sounded from the woman on the other end. The next second, the line went dead, but it didn't matter. Jerra had her answer. The person whom her husband had been calling was his ex-girlfriend. Roni Winston.

  "Sorry, baby, I didn't know you were on the phone." Darrell stood on the other side of the island and placed his hands, palms down, on the cool surface. "You finished?"

  Jerra lowered the phone with an exaggerated movement. Her hand tightened around the receiver, seriously contemplating throwing it at her husband's head. But she wanted a few answers first, wanted to see how far he would go with his lies.

  "Yes. I'm finished."

  "Something wrong?" Darrell peered closer. "You look upset. Who were you talking to?"

  "I..." Jerra's voice cracked. Feeling as if she were in a daze, Jerra cleared her throat and tried again. "I was going over the bills, you know, like I do every month, and one of them seemed off."

  Darrell's gray eyes cleared as the smile reappeared. "Ahh, okay. What happened, they got on your nerves when you called to get it straight? Shit, they didn't know who they were talkin' to, did they?" he laughed. "Baby, tell me you weren't too hard on 'em."

  "No. Believe it or not, I think I'm the one who 'got got', as you would say."

  Darrell's head reared back in disbelief. "What? Nah, not the infamous Jerra St. James-Monroe."

  "Yeah. Yeah, I guess I'm slipping." Jerra’s voice sounded hollow to her own ears.

  "What bill was it?"

  "The cell phone bill."

  "What happened?"

  "I…nothing. I didn't call them."

  Confusion clouded Darrell's face. "Okay, you losin' me."

  Jerra snorted at the irony of his statement.

  "Jerra, what's wrong?"

  Jerra stared at the phone she still held. "I called the number on the cell phone bill. It was long distance. International, actually."

  Darrell tensed and became utterly still. His hands slowly curled up into tight fists as everything began to shift into place.

  She pulled her gaze up to stare into his eyes. "Is there something you want to tell me? Something you should've told me before I found out like this?"

  Darrell took a couple of steps to come around the island, but Jerra retreated, holding a hand up. "Don't."

  But Darrell didn't stop until he was standing in front of her. "It's not what you think, Jerra."

  "It's not what I think? Then tell me, Darrell. Explain to me what I'm getting wrong here." Angry accusation shined brightly in her eyes.

  Seeing she was on the verge of exploding, Darrell held his hands up and spoke to her in a calm, soothing manner. "You know I've been dealing with something these last few weeks, something that's just been messing with my head like crazy, right?"

  "Yes, we were supposed to talk about it, but we never did. I figured it had to do with something you and Tina discussed. Not...Roni."

  "Nah, baby, it had absolutely nothing to do with her." Darrell rushed to reassure her.

  Assuming he was trying to get her off the subject, Jerra's eyes grew even colder, her impatience mounting with each word he spoke. "Then why are you bringing that up now instead of answering my question. Darrell, don't think for one minute you're going to talk your way out of this. Not this time."

  "I'm not."

  "Then..."

  "I promise I’ll get to that. I’ll tell you everything, but this all started when Tina finally told me the identity of my...father." The word still stuck in Darrell's throat. "Some grimy dude whose family was involved in all kinds of illegal shit. I already knew he was married, but what I didn't know is that I'm not her first child."

  Jerra had suspected some of what Darrell was dealing with had to do with his father, but this bit of information took her by surprise. "What?"

  "Yeah," Darrell nodded, staring off as he thought about the conversation he and Tina had that night. "Apparently, he got her pregnant and took the baby. His wife wasn't able to have kids, so he took the child home to raise it with her."

  "What?" Jerra asked again, this time in astonishment. She momentarily deviated from the subject of Roni. "How did he just take her baby?"

  Darrell shrugged. "Just did. I guess that's how much control he had over her. Soon after that, she got pregnant again with me, but he’d made it clear he didn’t want any other children. He had his son, his heir.. Plus, he didn't want anything to take away from him being the center of her attention. He gave her some money and ordered her to have an abortion which..." Darrell gestured towards himself. "She obviously didn't do. Guess I should be grateful for that."

  "This is unbelievable. And I guess when he found out, he wanted nothing to do with her. Or you."

  "That about sums it up."

  "What about your brother?" Jerra brought a hand up to her forehead. "It sounds weird even saying that."

  "No shit. Tina found out that Isaac - my father - still lives in New York where she first met him. So does her other son. A couple of days before she told me all of this, she tried to get in contact with my brother for the first time, but he wasn't there. Isaac found out and called her back. Scared her and threatened her about what he'd do to her if she ever tried to contact his son again."

  "His son? You mean the child she gave birth to, the one he stole from her when she was little more than a child herself? What kind of monster is he?"

  Darrell's eyes grew a frosty gray. "What’s so crazy is that it’s been thirty-some odd years since she last saw him and she's still afraid of him. I still fault Tina for a lot of things, but let’s just say I understand the circumstances a little better. But that son of a bitch? I won't rest until I look him in the eye and get some things off my chest."

  "What about your brother?"

  Darrell grew quiet for a moment. He'd asked himself that question a hundred times. Was it best to just let that go? He'd gone this long without even knowing he had any other relatives other than Gabrielle. Did he even want to open up that can of worms after all this time?

  "J, I don't know, I guess I'll just play it by ear and take it as it comes. But as far as Tina reaching out to him, that’s her decision. Not Pattel’s. If he wants to threaten someone, let him threaten me. In fact, I dare him to."

  Jerra's heart jumped in her chest at the thought of the danger Darrell could possibly be in if this man was still involved in crime, but she just as quickly shut that part of her down because he still hadn't addressed the original issue.

  Her face stiff and arms folded protectively over her chest, she said, "Are you going to tell me why you've been calling Roni?"

  "After I talked to Tina, I did a little research about the Pattels."

  Jerra frowned when she heard that name again. "Pattel. Where have I heard that name?"

  "I said the same thing," Darrell nodded. "Come to find out Isaac Pattel and his brother Joseph, are two of the most dangerous crime bosses on the East coast. They been runnin' shit for years, serious shit. Guns, drugs, prostitution...everything you could think of. The justice department has been after them for years, but they've never been able to make anything stick. They have shitloads of legit businesses, too. Guess what a couple of them happen to be?"

  Jerra raised a brow and waited.

  "Club Fantasy, Club Ecstasy, and Club Bliss."

  Jerra’s lips parted in surprise. "They own all of them?
"

  "All of them. New York, Atlanta...and Vegas. Talk about a coincidence, right? So I called Bryan to find out what he knew. Seems when I sold him my share, he gave part ownership back to Roni, and I guess I can understand that. I mean, originally, these were her babies, her visions."

  "You mean before she faked her death and let you think she was dead?"

  Darrell stared at Jerra, the muscles in his square jaw jumping like crazy. "Yeah. Before that."

  "I thought when Bryan sold his part in the clubs, he sold to foreign investors."

  "He did. But Roni retained her shares. Eventually, I guess the Pattels purchased the clubs from those investors. Bryan said they wanted complete ownership, but initially Roni refused to sell. After a lot of back and forth negotiations, she eventually agreed. A week or so ago, Bryan says she ran into a member of the Pattel family."

  Jerra's mind had put two and two together by this time. "And you're saying you called her to find out what she knew about the Pattels?"

  "Yes."

  Jerra's voice turned alarmingly calm. "Let me get this straight because God knows, I want to make sure I get all of the facts before I go off on your ass. You went to her for help, told her about this before you came to me?"

  "It's not the way you're making it sound, Jerra."

  "You keep saying that when in fact, it's exactly like that!"

  Darrell's expression became perplexed as impatience seeped into his tone. "What could you have done, Jerra?" He cursed underneath his breath and briefly shut his eyes when he heard how that sounded. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it like that.”

  Jerra took a step back as if he'd physically slapped her in the face. "Yes you did. Wow." Seconds later, a thought suddenly occurred to her. "You've actually forgotten who I was before I met you, haven't you? Forgotten that I worked for one of the best law firms in the country and was one of the youngest lawyers ever offered a partnership there. A partnership, I might add, that I turned down to marry you and move to Las Vegas. And now, because I've chosen to stay at home and raise our son instead of continuing with my career, you've made the mistake of thinking I’m just your little ‘wifey’, and D.J.'s mom, and nothing else."

 

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