[Forbidden book 02] Forbidden Rapture

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by Jaden Sinclair


  picked up a carton of milk and napkin-wrapped silverware then sat

  down like a robot.

  Damn she missed Samara’s cooking.

  “I swear I’m losing weight.” Makayla pushed the food away

  and sighed. She looked around. The other girls had the same

  hopeless expression on their faces.

  She couldn’t eat. Not this food for one more night. And she

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  sure as hell couldn’t stay here for a moment longer.

  Makayla stood up and walked away from the table, leaving

  her food where it was. She left the dining room and acted like she

  was going back up to her room. Peeking over her shoulder,

  seeing that no one was really paying attention to her, she dashed

  to the back of the convent.

  Right when she showed up she heard a few of the girls talking

  about this place they would hide at in the boiler rooms. They

  would drink and smoke. One even said there was a way outside

  from there and Makayla was going to find it. She was getting the

  fuck out of here!

  Since everyone was eating she didn’t see or hear one person.

  She went down to the basement, found the door that led to the

  boiler room and headed down deep under the convent. It was hot,

  but quiet down here. She also saw the buds of cigarettes from the

  girls that snuck down here to smoke.

  Deeper into the darkness she went, keeping her fingers on the

  walls, her steps slow and quiet. She did stop when she heard the

  bell go off over head. She could even hear feet over head running,

  and her gut dropped. Fear hit causing Makayla to start running in

  the darkness. Something told her that they knew she was gone

  and were out looking for her.

  Faint light showed itself at the far end. Makayla felt a small

  sense of relief at seeing it, and had to swallow down her panic.

  She was almost free, but they were looking for her. This wasn’t

  the first time someone tried to run away. But that girl was found,

  and she didn’t try to leave in the manner that Makayla was trying

  either. That girl went out the front door and had been caught in

  town. And no one ever said what happened to her after that.

  Makayla stopped at the old rusty door which she knew without

  a doubt led to the outside. She listened, both in the front and

  behind her. She didn’t want to have to rush out and be caught, but

  she also didn’t want to be discovered from behind.

  Cracking the heavy door open, she peeked outside. Her

  position was toward the rear of the convent, right next to the

  woods. Now according to memory, they passed those woods

  coming here, so the main road was to the left. That gave her a

  plan. She could walk the road, and anyone that might be a

  threat…well she could lose them in the woods and make her way

  back home to Samara.

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  Makayla slipped outside, kept herself pressed to the wall and

  scooted out. Nuns were out looking for her as were the

  groundskeepers.

  Time felt like it was standing still. It also felt like it was taking

  her forever to make her way to the woods. If she could get there,

  then she could make her way to town and call Samara.

  She made it about halfway only to stop when she heard a guy

  yell her name and her sister’s.

  Makayla stopped and stared at the man who was holding

  papers in his hand and yelling at the head of the convent. He was

  large, easily six foot, had golden brown hair and body language

  that screamed power. But it also appeared that the power he

  welded wasn’t getting him anywhere at the moment.

  “I have the paper work!” he yelled. “I want Makayla Tabor

  brought to me right now.”

  The nun shook her head and backed away, closing the iron

  gate in his face.

  Makayla licked her lips and thought for a second about what

  she should do. Should she flag him down or let him know? He

  could be someone her father knows, but then he wouldn’t be here

  without Ryland to get her. Ryland would make sure to collect her

  himself if he was bringing her home.

  I know him from some place.

  He turned away from the gate in anger, and Makayla quickly

  racked her brain to place where she’d seen this man before.

  When he got into this car and started the engine it hit her.

  The grocery store!

  Makayla ran for him. She waved her hands in the air and even

  yelled at him. For one second she thought he was going to leave

  but then he shocked her by stopping, parking, and getting out of

  the car. As she ran for him, the ones looking for her ran after her.

  The man got back in the car, and the hope of her getting away

  left. She screamed, for him to stop, and then he surprised her. He

  floored the car, turned it and came right toward her.

  Skidding to a stop, the passenger side door opened and he

  leaned over. “Get in!”

  He didn’t have to tell her twice.

  Before she had the chance to fasten her seatbelt, he was

  spinning the tires, taking off as fast as the sports car would take

  them. She worked at catching her breath and looked behind her.

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  With the convent getting further and further behind her she could

  relax now.

  “Okay who the hell are you?” she snapped, staying sideways

  in the seat. “And what the fuck is going on?”

  “Hey, watch your language,” he snapped back. “You’re only

  sixteen.”

  “What? You think you’re my father? I don’t think so.” She

  crossed her arms over her chest. “I’m waiting?”

  He looked at her quickly with a frown. His attention went back

  and forth between her and the road. “You related to Kera Noved

  by chance?” She shook her head. “Sure as hell act like you do.”

  She started to look around, opening the glove compartment.

  “What are you looking for?”

  “A phone.”

  “For?”

  “I need to call my sister.”

  “Samara’s fine.” Makayla stopped searching and looked at

  him. “Worried about you, but fine.”

  “Okay what the hell is going on?” She raised her voice this

  time.

  He took a deep breath, “My name is Dane Knight. I’m your

  sister’s husband and—”

  “Wait a damned second.” She held her hand up, stopping him.

  “Her husband. When’d that shit happen?”

  “I told you to watch your language.”

  “I don’t give a damn what you told me.”

  The car skidded to a stop in the middle of the road. He parked

  and turned in his seat, a finger pointed in her face. “Okay, first off,

  work on that mouth of yours. Second, we were married the night

  you were sent away. I requested her to be sent to the Compound.”

  Makayla snickered, “I bet that so pissed Ryland off.”

  Dane turned his head and growled.

  She quickly held up her hand. �
�I’m sorry. I’ll work on the

  cussing if that will please you, but only if I can see Samara.” She

  pointed her finger back at him.

  “Where’d you think I was taking you?” He gave her a wink, put

  the car back in gear and spun off.

  Makayla waited a few before speaking again. “So how did

  Ryland take it?” He looked at her quickly. “He doesn’t like to give

  up control for sh—nothing.” An eye brow went up when she

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  almost swore again.

  “I don’t know how he took the news. I wasn’t there when he

  was told.”

  She laughed. She couldn’t help herself. “Oh, man, I wish I was

  there when they came and took her away. That old bastard

  deserved it.” He cleared his throat. “Hey he did! You have no idea

  what he put us through. What he put Samara through.”

  “Yes, I do.” The detachment spoke volumes.

  “She told you?” He nodded. “Wow. Have to say didn’t think

  she’d tell anyone about that. Hell, I only found out by accident and

  boy that wasn’t a fun night.” Makayla looked out the window, the

  memory of that night still bothering her. The shame on her face

  was enough to have her shivering again at the memory. “So

  what’s the game plan?”

  “At the moment the only plan I had was to get you out. Didn’t

  plan on busting you out.”

  “Well, I’m glad you showed up.” She sat back in the leather

  seat and sighed. “Can I ask for one thing though?”

  “Sure.”

  “Can we stop somewhere and get me a big fat hamburger?

  That shit they served me in that hell hole could starve the children

  in Ethiopia.”

  “What did I just say about the swearing?”

  “Give me a break here!”

  “Do you talk like this around Samara? I swear I think I’d

  remember if she said something about a mouth on you.”

  “No, I don’t talk like this around Samara,” she huffed. “I rarely

  talk around Samara. And she kept me in my room away from

  Ryland. Can I please have something to eat? I’m starving.”

  “Fine.”

  He turned, headed right for town and pulled into an old

  fashion drive in diner. Dane ordered and waited. She tapped her

  fingers on the side of the door, looking around.

  “You don’t have anything I could change into, do you?” she

  finally asked. The silence was driving her nuts.

  “No.”

  “Shit,” she mumbled.

  “What’d you say?”

  “Nothing.” Again she crossed her arms over her chest. “Are

  you going to be this anal all the time? I mean, it’s sort of a drag.”

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  The food came, Dane paid for it and Makayla went to work on

  it. The first bite of the juicy burger and she was moaning in

  pleasure.

  * * * *

  Dane watched the young girl eat her lunch like it was the last

  meal she was ever going to have. Hell, she gave Kera a run for

  the money when it came to lobster.

  She finished the burger in what he was pretty sure was record

  time, and went to work at the fries. The soda was last. He shook

  his head when she belched, took the trash and tossed it out the

  window.

  He pulled out of the diner and got back on the road, heading

  for home. Lucky that the convent was only an hour away. He

  didn’t want to leave Samara alone for too long. Dane was pretty

  sure the convent was going to call Ryland and let him know that

  his daughter was missing and that someone showed up claiming

  to have papers to take her out.

  Makayla fell asleep in her seat. From the looks of things he

  would bet she wasn’t sleeping like she needed to or eating. From

  the stories Kera had told him about the Compound he could only

  imagine what food was like at that convent.

  So this what a little sister feels like. Wow! She was a handful.

  And a knock out. And only sixteen! He could understand now why

  Aundre Esopo wanted to get his hands on the girl. She was petite,

  built so small that those men would have no trouble with breaking

  her. Long eyelashes, heart shape face, pouty lips and long black

  hair.

  Yep, Makayla Tabor was a knockout and the first

  motherfucker who came to get her was going to have to answer to

  him. No doubt about it. This girl was not going to the Compound.

  He’d ship her to another school out of this town if he had to. When

  the time came for her to marry she could do it on her own, not

  have the choice taken out of her hands.

  I sound like a damn father!

  Dane just couldn’t get over the change in him. Not only was

  he falling for his wife—correction, he was in love with her. No

  mistaking the feelings he had for Samara. He loved her. Plain and

  simple. And it all made sense to him also—how Devon fell so hard

  and so fast for Kera.

  When one found that perfect girl there just was no mistaking

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  the instant attraction. Dane thought about it and decided he’d

  fallen for Samara that first time he saw her crossing the street

  before him. He knew he had to have her. Knew she was what was

  missing in his life.

  It was dark by the time he reached the drive to his home. He

  nudged Makayla, waking her. “We’re here.”

  She slowly straightened up in her seat and rubbed the sleep

  from her face. Lights were on in every room of the house,

  illuminating the place, breaking the darkness.

  He pulled right into the garage, parked and shut everything

  off. Makayla got out first stretched and smiled at him.

  “Man I can’t wait to see her. Feels like a lifetime ago,” she

  said.

  “You know, you’re not as I pictured you to be.”

  “I’ve changed,” she shrugged. “Think the day Ryland sent me

  away, the little girl Samara knew left also. I couldn’t keep crying

  myself to sleep each night. The self pity got me nowhere in that

  place.”

  “So, the little girl grew up quickly.” He shook his head. “That’s

  a pity all itself.”

  “Huh?”

  “Don’t grow up too fast, Makayla. The world isn’t ready for it

  quite yet. Come on.”

  He led her inside and was a bit surprised at how quiet

  everything was. Makayla followed him through the laundry room,

  past his office and up the stairs which would take him right into the

  kitchen.

  “Hello, Dane.” A gun cocked, pressed right up to the side of

  his head the second he walked through the door. “We’ve been

  waiting for you.”

  Dane stood completely still. He stiffened, looked forward and

  didn’t move a muscle when someone yanked Makayla away from

  him.

  “Get your hands off of me!” Makayla yelled.

  “Makayla!” Samara rushed into the room, shrugging off the

  hand that had her arm. Dane watched the sisters embra
ce.

  “Dane Knight,” Cameron Noved strolled into the kitchen like

  he owned the place with a cold, malicious smile on his face. In the

  couple of years he’d been gone not much had changed on the

  man. “Long time no see.” He looked around the room. “Impressive

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  home. Much better than Devon’s I have to say.”

  “What the hell do you want, Cameron?” Dane tried to keep his

  voice even and his anger under control. Thankfully the gun

  pointed at his head helped with the anger part.

  “I think you know what I want.” Cameron yanked Makayla

  from Samara’s arms. The girls cried out. He wrapped his arm

  around Makayla’s throat, holding her close. “This little thing is

  expected. Big party waiting for you,” he said in her ear, rubbing his

  face into her hair.

  Makayla started to cry softly. It was strange watching her act

  like a frightened girl when a few hours ago she was so tough. Of

  course her age had a lot to do with it. She was only sixteen—the

  age between childhood and adulthood.

  Cameron pressed his face into the back of her hair and

  sniffed, “She smells fresh, Dane.”

  Dane glanced at Samara. She was holding her mouth with

  both hands, tears smeared her face. Got he wanted to go to her,

  wrap his arms around her and let her know that everything was

  going to be alright.

  But he couldn’t, and at the moment things didn’t look alright to

  him.

  “Devon will kill you for this,” Dane said.

  Cameron laughed. “He has to find me first. Say good-bye

  sweet thing. You have a very important appointment for which you

  can’t be late.”

  “Cameron…” Dane warned him and took only one step closer.

  The man with the gun pressed harder against his head.

  “I would love to stay and chat, Dane, I really would.” Cameron

  smiled. “But I have things to do and a boss who doesn’t like to

  wait. But don’t worry. I’ll make sure you have something brought

  back to you.” He hugged Makayla tightly, his hand flat on her

  belly, moving up towards her breasts. “But it won’t be this sweet

  peace of ass,” he finished with a laugh.

  Dane made to move towards him and was greeted with a hard

  hit to the side of his head. Pain ricocheted in his head, dropping

  him to the floor. A few kicks to his gut knocked the air right out of

  his lungs, and Samara screamed.

 

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