Cash (The Black Cobras MC Book 2) by Savannah Rylan & Kasey Krane

Cash (The Black Cobras MC Book 2) by Savannah Rylan & Kasey Krane

Author:Savannah Rylan & Kasey Krane [Rylan, Savannah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pink Empire Publishing
Published: 2020-02-18T16:00:00+00:00


The photoshoot went as smoothly as it could go, and even if it didn’t—I would have barely even noticed. I felt like a zombie walking around the set. I wasn’t in control of my senses or my feelings. I was just doing what I was being told to do. Standing, posing, staring, smiling, not smiling…I was like a puppet in the hands of the cameramen and the others around me.

The only thing I could really focus on was the thought in my head—that there was a baby growing inside me and this baby belonged as much to Cash as it did to me. But I was the only one who knew.

Rita’s words had struck a chord in me, as much as I tried not to think about it. Should I feel guilty for keeping this information from him? Would he want to know?

I didn’t have the courage to face him again. To see him again.

I felt like I would just get my heart broken all over again if I did.

Once done with the photoshoot, I had some time to myself in the changing room as I took the makeup off and changed back into my normal clothes. Everyone around me was congratulating me for the great shoot and the good work, and all I could do was smile and nod at them because I had no recollection of the pictures being taken.

Besides, this was not going to last. In a few weeks it would all be over, and this would just feel like a dream.

I spent some time sitting at the dressing table, staring at my pale face in the mirror. Eventually, I had no choice but to stand up and go. I’d spent too much time in the dressing room already. Rita was outside and she waved goodbye to me. She probably assumed that we would bump into each other soon again at some other photoshoot. I tried to smile as widely at her as I could and then I was walking out of the studio, headed in the direction of the parking lot.

Outside, I realized it was still early evening. It was a hot day and the sun was shining bright. I rummaged in my bag for my sunglasses, but I’d forgotten them at home! I looked around the parking lot absentmindedly. I’d forgotten to call for a cab. Dammit!

I wasn’t feeling like myself anymore.

I pulled my phone out of my bag now and started to search for a cab company number I could call. And just then, I thought I heard loud bangs which sounded like gunshots.

Startled, I looked up, but I barely had any time to react. A black van with dark tinted glasses was screeching to a stop right in front of me and the back sliding door was being pulled open.

Before I could even see what was inside, something was flipped over my head from behind and everything just went dark.



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