Chapter Six
Khloe Anderson
And you might want to keep your key in a safer place.
And you might want to keep your key in a safer place...
My head snapped towards him as I finally understood how those men entered my apartment. His words kept replaying in my mind. He'd seen where I kept my spare key. He'd helped them. He gave them permission to enter my apartment. Everything was about him.
It would explain my apartment's heater turned on the night I was kidnapped. They were beyond bold. He was beyond bold. Why am I even surprised? I shouldn't be. His line of work, he had no respect for himself and the lives of others. No mercy...
He made me remember why I didn't trust people in the first place. He made me remember why I kept to myself. Why I didn't let people in.
I stared at the man in anger and hate, and all other emotions that weren't similar to 'like'. But he wasn't a man. He has never been a man. A monster? A criminal? Maybe.
"Do you feel proud of yourself for betraying someone? For hurting people? For being a murderer?" I questioned, my anger and hatred for him- a man who was one of the few people I trusted- emerging. "I bet your mom's so proud of you." I sarcastically seethe, keeping my gaze on the man that betrayed me.
There was no greater betrayal than that of one's life. Life is the most priceless gift there is. And to threaten someone with death? I couldn't decipher how persons were able to live their lives knowing that they'd harmed others; caused others pain, and grief. How could they sleep during the night with all those thoughts about every murder they'd committed? How could they? The families broken, the people who will never be able to see their loved ones again...the blood on their hands.
Pathetic. That's what they are. That's what a life like this entails.
I wasn't scared of him. And I didn't want him to have an inkling of an idea that I did fear him. I felt vulnerable, not able to save myself. However, without a gun, what is he? A powerless, psychotic, and pathetic murderer.
I was brought out of my trance by his voice. "My mom," he said, the word sounding foreign, even to me. I saw the hurt cross his face, and for a moment I felt sorry for him. However, as quickly as it surfaced, it was gone. I should never feel sorry for a man like him. He'd tied me to a chair, pulled a gun to my chest, and was here acting like his world had been taken away from him. I bet he won't think this when he's being held hostage in a room that seemed perfect enough for rodents, and having no idea if he'll actually be rescued.
Yet, as I thought about this, I couldn't help but wonder why he hadn't killed me the night before when he had the chance. He could've suffocated me while I lay on his couch, in his apartment. However, he didn't. He let me sleep, and he left for work. It was only when he came back that he remembered he was supposed to kill me. The more I thought about this, the more confused I got. I couldn't help but think that there was more to the story than he let on. There was a truth behind all this kidnapping and holding me hostage. We'd lived as neighbours for over a year and he hadn't tried anything.
My confusion and inquisitiveness getting the best of me, I question, "Why now?" My voice is a mere whisper, and I internally curse him for putting me through a hostage situation again. I'd promised myself never to go through this again.
He must have heard because a moment later, he replied. "It had never been about you."
Bullshit. Everything had to do with me, and if it wasn't then he made it about me when they kidnapped me. I'd lived a quiet and comfortable life for all of my 22 years alive, except the past week where everything seemed like a huge fabricated lie. So, yes it has something to do with me, and I wanted to know what it was.
"Is this about my dad? Has this always been about my dad or was it just an act?"
"Your dad isn't perfect, Khloe. He's made mistakes in the past. He's hurt people. He's created monsters by his actions. Don't for one second think that he's just a good guy." Then in a softer voice, he said, "People lie."
His words were unsettling. What did he mean by that? I knew my dad wasn't perfect. No one is. We're all filled with imperfections. No one needed to remind me of that simple detail. However, what he's implying is that my dad hurt him and others.
"What did he do to you?" I whispered.
He looked at me, his face no longer angry. Hurt was what I saw, and for the second time I felt sorry for him. This was pain. For a man who hurt others for a living, he didn't seem like the type to cry, or show emotions. He didn't seem like the type to do anything but hurt others. However, as he looked at me, it reminded me of the man I'd met a year ago when he was moving in. At the time, he didn't seem in pain.
"He's after me."
I had no time to ponder on his words. The front door suddenly burst open and we're greeted by Novak and his friend Chris. They walk closer into the living room, guns drawn and staring angrily as Brad.
"Phillip, drop the gun," Novak seethed, as his eyes roamed my body checking whether or not I'm injured.
Phillip? Who's Phillip? I looked from one to the other, confused.
"Oh, you've made the connection," Brad chuckled, only heightening my confusion. What are they talking about? And what connection? "It's pathetic how you Soldiers are always so quick to assume things."
"I said drop the gun."
"No. I've ran my entire life. Ran from the truth, and for the truth," he replied, and shaking his head, it seems like he's trying to forget a painful memory. He seemed to be in battle with himself. Almost like his life depended on what he was about to say. "I didn't set that bomb. I didn't kill all those people."
There was silence in the room, and I thought I'd never hear noise again for the rest of my life. I was silent because I was confused- having no idea what he was talking about, and by the looks on Novak and Chris' faces, they were confused for a totally understandable reason. Why? I had no idea. Brad had said he was innocent, but why? What bomb? Is he running away, not wanting to face charges for killing people? He said he hadn't murdered all those people.
But friendship can't save you now. But friendship can't save you now.
I was absolutely puzzled by Brad's words and actions. He became my neighbour and friend, using me to find Intel on my dad, spoken to Dave- the man responsible for my kidnap, helped those men kidnap me, acted relieved to see me when I returned home, was sad that Dave had slapped me, and only recently he'd tied me to a chair and pointed a gun at me. Yet, I could never forget about the gun. I was still tied to the chair, and hoping to get out of my present predicament.
I couldn't understand him. What side is he on? Is he bipolar? It would explain his mood swings, and him not being able to make up his damn mind. Where's the guy who- just minutes ago- said that he would kill me? That I'd never have a future.
It had never been about you...
However, I knew it wasn't true. I was his bait. He'd used me to get to my dad, and in the process, put my life at risk.
"What do you mean?" Chris asked, venom lining his tone.
Sighing, Brad- or Phillip answered, "Damon Diaz."
Chris and Novak froze at the mention of the name. By the looks on their faces, I could tell that Damon Diaz- whomever he is- is not a man you should ever cross.
"The Mafia? What is this about?"
I hated being out in the dark. All this talk about the mafia and being innocent for a crime that he didn't commit, had me confused. However, I knew the mafia being involved was never a good sign.
"Dave asked me to do a job for Damon. It was for a bomb which Damon said was for a business associate. I agreed because I needed the money, and was satisfied with the reason that he gave me. However, when I did find out that the bomb was to kill all those people, it was too late. I threatened to sell them out, but before I knew it the bomb went off and cops were after me. I didn't have another choice but to run."
His voice held so much emotion, that even I believed him. He was set-up for something he didn't do. Yes, he created the bomb, but no, he didn't kill all those people. They lied to him, and he made a bomb that destroyed his life, and the lives of others. Yet, even as I thought about this, I wondered why I feel even an ounce of sympathy for him? He'd used me, and literally thrown me out to the wolves in the end. Actually, no. He brought the wolves to me.
"If that's true, then why did you come after Khloe?" Novak asked.
He paused, and I thought he'd never answer. However, he did, and what he said, made me freeze.
"Honestly, I did come after Khloe to get to her dad. That was when I found out that the General did have a daughter. However, when I got to know her, I realized that it made no sense to use her like this. So, I kept a low profile, hoping they would never find me.
"They were after Khloe." As he said that, he turned to look at me. "General Anderson ceased their drug trail and they were angry. Dave called and said that Damon was coming after her, and I thought it would be safer to get her out of here. I trusted Dave to protect her until this blew over, so I asked him to take her to a secure location. I had no idea that Dave was working with them this whole time. Two more days and she would've been dead. They would've come for her."
I couldn't believe my ears. Dave had set him up, too. He'd trusted Dave with my life, and in the end, it had been a huge lie. I guess we both had a VIP seat for betrayal of those we trusted. However, had he really helped me? Or had he put my life in danger? In ways he did, yet in others, he put me in a situation that I never wanted to ever experience.
Again, I was brought out of my reverie by Brad's voice.
"When Dave called me the first time since they'd left, he happened to mention that they were awaiting someone's arrival. I had no idea who it was, so I questioned him and he happened to talk about Diaz. That's when I told him that he should send a video to the general and I guess he did, that's why they were able to find her."
In all his ranting, Novak had moved to untie my hands, and pushed me to stand behind him, shielding me with his body.
"So why tie her up now?" Chris asked, and I was glad that he asked. That would've been my next question because I also wanted to know why. Why threaten to kill me? Why tie me up to a chair, pointing a gun at my chest.
"When I saw her with the picture of myself and Dave, I thought she would or had called her dad. I didn't want her to. They would come for me, and I couldn't let that happen. I didn't escape all these years to end up in a jail cell for a crime I didn't commit. I'm a lot of things, but a murderer isn't one of them."
~**~
Logan Novak
I looked at the man in front of me, not certain whether or not to believe the words he'd just said. It kind of made sense in a way. For a man with no reason to kill, why would he have murdered 20 people and leaving over 50 injured? That bomb had been at a park in the open. Those able to run for their lives, made it out safely. The others were not as fortunate. However, the bombing was done in a merciless way. It's almost like the person had no heart- to kill all those innocent people- children as well as adults. That was a job for a murderer- someone with no purpose; nothing to lose. It wasn't a surprise for a criminal to run away from his crimes, but he came to stay next to an Army General's daughter and hadn't done anything to her for the year they'd lived together.
His fingerprints had been on the bomb. That's how the FBI knew who was responsible for the bombing. That's careless for a criminal. They would know what and how to do things like this, never leaving a trace behind. But he left more than just a trace. He left his identity. However, it wasn't him that left his identity. It was Damon Diaz who had set him up to take the blame for the vicious crime.
If he had any relations with Damon Diaz, he's lucky to have make it out alive. Damon isn't the one to chit-chat or leave his rivals alive. He kills anyone who gets in his way- no mercy. Every Federal organization has been looking for Damon, never able to find him. Always so close, yet so far. He's like a ghost.
But, now we could have a chance of getting him. He was coming after Khloe and Gen. Anderson, and he probably won't stop until he has them in his possession.
I needed to call Anderson. And fast.
Instead, I asked, "Is his mafia still huge?"
Jay Phillip nodded. "About a hundred men. I kept tabs on them."
I nod in understanding. I needed to know whether or not we stand a chance against Diaz and his men. They were ruthless, and would kill anyone standing in their way. But we- the Army- were trained for situations worse than this. We could defeat them once we have an insight as to how they go about doing their 'work'- for lack of a better word. Yet, I knew it wasn't a job. It was a life decision. Everyone has a choice and he chose to hurt others. He'll know hurt when his life is on the line, like every person he's killed in the past. His time will come, sooner rather than later.
"We can't leave you here knowing Diaz can find you alone." I said to Phillips. "Khloe is coming with me."
He nodded and from my peripheral view I saw Khloe scowling at me.
Instead, I focused on Phillip. "I'll speak to the general at the pentagon and they'll keep you protected."
He doesn't seem to agree with my idea, probably fearing that they'll torture him...or worse. "I'll explain your situation to them. They'll understand." I didn't want him getting away. If he was at the Pentagon, they would put him under surveillance and if he was lying to us, it would be easy to find him.
He nods, and turning to Chris, I say, "Khloe needs help packing her stuff."
~**~
Later that night as I finish up business in my apartment office, I frown at that particular line in the document that I've been trying to read for the past ten minutes. Key word: trying. I wasn't partially blind, to be having eye problems, and I wasn't stupid either. It was the woman in my apartment, in my kitchen, preparing dinner that had me going out of my mind.
I chuckled, remembering the feisty woman who is somewhere in this apartment. Thankfully, it hadn't taken a lot of convincing to get her to agree to stay over at my penthouse suite. I knew she wanted her freedom, but there is a possible mafia organization coming after her. Her dad could take care of himself, and I know for certain that the General's wife and sons are being protected. Khloe however, needed someone to look after her.
Her dad wasn't pleased finding out about Jay Philip and Damon Diaz earlier on. And frankly, I didn't blame him. Even I didn't know what to expect and when exactly.
Packing up the files and scolding my mind for doing nothing but think about Khloe, I left my office, heading towards the kitchen. The sight I was greeted with had me smiling like a maniac. She stood in a pair of sweatpants and a sweater, biting on her lower lip as she concentrated really hard on the task at hand. She was putting whipped cream on cupcakes that she'd baked earlier on, filling the penthouse with a homey smell. I can't even remember the last time I'd cooked. I normally ate at home with my parents or ordered out, so for such a sweet aroma, it felt so perfect. So right.
Looking at her closely, I noticed her brown hair up in a ponytail accentuating her cheekbones, perfect button nose, long eyelashes, and face totally bare of any makeup. Her bubble butt that I'd pictured my hands resting upon comfortably, and perfect d-cup breasts- ideal for fumbling, were perfectly outlined by her clothes. What else could make a woman more beautiful?
Deciding to make my presence known, I cleared my throat, her head swinging to look at me. "You know you didn't need to prepare anything. We could've ordered from a restaurant nearby. I wouldn't mind."
She looked at me like I'd gone mad. "Are you crazy? I love cooking," and in a softer voice, she continued, "and it helps me keep my mind off everything that's occurred recently."
I nodded. She did have her own catering business and bakery. No one- in their right mind would go into such a business hating the very idea of cooking. I could see the passion that her eyes held earlier today when she asked me to stop over at the supermarket to get a few things. I'd never actually done domestic shopping before, and I didn't regret one moment being there with her. She made every item seem like something totally special, like it wasn't just food. We'd argued on who should pay for the groceries, and I won in the end, after a long and heated argument.
And after such a week, I could understand why she needed to cook. Others had been through worse situations but I could tell that it had taken a toll on her. If she had to burn this apartment down while cooking, then so be it. Besides, her food smelt absolutely delectable.
She's a headstrong woman, and although it pained me a little that her future husband would have an amazing wife, I couldn't admire her more than I did at the moment.
Chapter SevenKhloe AndersonI watched the Commander-I mean, Logan closely as he ate his dinner. I wasn't exactly comfortable calling him 'Logan'. I thought it was completely disrespectful. Clearly for a man of such rank and having saved my life, he deserved an award. Sure, I could call him whatever I wanted in the privacy of my mind. No one needed to know. But to say it out loud, I was still coming to terms with this new arrangement.I'd prepared steak, cheese-stuffed baked potatoes, and steamed vegetables. He seemed to be enjoying it by the moans I heard coming from his throat. I did, too. But for a completely different reason.Cooking again felt like being in a kitchen for the first t
Chapter EightLogan NovakI called my apartment landline for what could've been the tenth time, hoping that Khloe was only in a deep sleep, and would soon pick up the phone. However, that wasn't the case. Cursing softly, I grab my jacket from the back of my office chair, and rushing out the door, I almost bump into Chris who was on his way to my office."What's got you in a rush?" He questioned."Khloe's not picking up the phone," I explain, heading towards the private elevators with him following behind me. I still wasn't certain whether or not she was in danger. However, I still had this nagging feeling that something was off. It wasn't the first time I'd called her to check up on her. However, it wa
Chapter NineLogan NovakI sat in the hospitals' waiting room, staring at the wall- the world and everything else completely forgotten. I knew not the day, or the time, or how long I've been here- sitting, waiting for news; any news. I couldn't say anything. I didn't need to. It was hard to get myself to do anything but sit here, thinking- pondering.How could life be so cruel? Why did bad things happen to the good people, and vice versa? I'd asked myself that question so many times, it felt like a pledge- myanthem.I've aged more for the past week than I've done in years
Chapter TenKhloe AndersonThe darkness faded. Not completely, but the restraints that I'd once felt were no longer there. There was nothing to prepare me for this- the sense of freedom that I felt I'd needed all my life. It just happened.The mist blew in a particular direction. Why? It seemed to be taking me somewhere specific. I followed. Obscurity and oblivion no longer felt like a confinement. Darkness felt more illuminated. My fears no longer dominated me. I felt freedom. It hadn't arrived completely, but it was close. So very close.The light shined brightly. Brighter than the afternoon sun on a sunny day. It wasn't only a light. It was life. A new life that greeted me, and
Chapter ElevenLogan NovakLondon, EnglandI entered the bar, ignoring the stares I received from the patrons in there. I'd been to this bar a few times before whenever I traveled to London for business. It was high class and numerous wealthy people went there. This is just what I needed. To drown myself in alcohol and pick up a girl to take back to the hotel that I would be staying at. I'd forget about Khloe in no time.I walked up to the bartender and he instantly recognized me. "Mr. Novak, welcome to London," he said in professional mode. "What can I get you this evening?"I took a seat on one of the stools and replied, "
Chapter TwelveKhloe AndersonI generously put the toppings on for the pizzas I'd planned on making for the afternoon, biting my lower lip and concentrating on the task at hand. It was rush hour and customers were calling to place orders or stepping in for lunch or to pick up their boxes of goodies.I'd been back in NY for two days and had basically been in a hurry from my apartment to the shop and back. Many people were placing orders for wedding cakes although they would be married till summer. My staff had done a marvelous job in the months I'd been away. They knew of the circumstances of my injury and why I hadn't been to work in a while. However, having it been a somewhat secret incident, they knew that they couldn't tell anyone.
Chapter ThirteenKhloe AndersonGrabbing a handful of popcorn from the bowl on my lap, I ate the salty snack. I came home early tonight, and had decided to spend the rest of the night in my apartment watching reruns of the TV showRevenge. I was exhausted being on my feet for the past few days, and not having a peaceful sleep during the night. I'd planned on having an early night, but my dreams were completely washed away.I bolt upright at the sound of the doorbell. 'Who's at the door?' I thought. I wasn't expecting anyone. And I certainly wasn't in the mood for any guests. Besides, I was dressed in a t-shirt that I'd stolen from my brother Cody and a pair of leggings that weren't for the eyes of any company.
Chapter FourteenKhloe AndersonUsing icing, I designed what was the last of one hundred and twenty cupcakes I'd baked earlier, and placed it in its rightful box. It was Friday- Logan grandmother's birthday. I'd decided to prepare two dishes for the meal which I could only guess is a three course meal. The dishes I chose were scalloped potatoes and chicken enchiladas. And for dessert, I prepared different flavored cupcakes each with their unique icing design, and brownies which would be best served with vanilla ice cream and syrup.I was prepared. Everything was in containers or trays, just waiting to leave my apartment. It was about 4:56 pm and Logan would be arriving any time soon. I'd long ago made up my mind to make him wait just ali
BonusKhloe NovakI laid awake listening to the whispering coming from down the hall and footsteps as they moved around. It was only six in the morning, which is very early when you're a parent, and certainly welcome to a few more minutes of sleep.No doubt our kids were up and about this early in the morning. I smiled imagining what they're discussing amongst themselves.I knew it had to be Emily leading the others. Being a big sister, she sometimes persuaded her little siblings to do whatever she wants. Now at 15, she was a typical teenager, and had once or twice given her dad a heart attack when she'd spoken about having a boyfriend.Lo
Extra TwoLogan NovakThe sound of little footsteps running towards me was the first thing that greeted me as I entered our home."Daddy!" The voice of my little boy, Kyle, shouted before little hands came to wrap around my legs. I beamed, moving to unwrap his arms around my legs, and taking him into my arms.Looking at him, I beamed. He was now three and a miniature version of me. Of course my sons took my charming features, and I was certainly elated. I noticed how his hair was falling to cover up his little hazel eyes. It had only been a week since we'd given him a trim, but his jet black hair was even longer than it had been."He
xtra One-Years Later-Khloe Novak"When I took over as the CEO, after my father who had started the Novak Industries, it wasn't even close to being a billion dollar company, and everyone knew it as N.H.I; Novak Holdings international," Liam told the audience as he stood at the podium. Over 200 guests; employees of Novak Industries, business associates, friends and family members, sat at the tables that were spread around the huge ball room where the event was taking place."The years I was the CEO, I was able to take a million dollar company, and take it to new heights, providing opportunities for those who were in need," he said. "Sometimes when I look back, I can't help but realize th
Epilogue Two-Two years later-Logan NovakI entered the house, quickly doing away with my duffle bag and climbing the stairs. Walking down the hall, I opened the second door and entered the room belonging to my daughter. Stepping inside, I went closer to her bed, only to realize that she isn't there.Frowning, I walk to the nursery and noticed also that our little boy, Landon, wasn't there either. Knowing where my family would be at this time of the night, I entered our bedroom and noticed three figures asleep on the king sized bed. I smiled at the sight, staring adoringly at my family. My wife lay at the edge where I normally slept, Landon, our one and a half year old
Epilogue OneKhloe Novak"Mummy, I'm hungry."The voice said near me, and I groaned, hoping to have a few more hours of sleep."Mommy." The voice said again, and my eyes flew open to see Emily standing near the bed and holding unto her favorite teddy bear. I reached across and picked her up, putting her to lay down by my side and kissing her cheeks and forehead. Yet, her persistence won. "Mummy, can I have pancakes?""Yes baby."Standing from the bed, I went to freshen up before exiting the bathroom. When I entered the bedroom, she was standing near the bed, and I lifted her into my arms.
Chapter Twenty-EightKhloe NovakI got out of the bathroom, drying myself with the big fluffy towel before stepping into the walk-in closet. Searching for suitable clothes, I quickly picked out a gradient color evening dress beaded ball gown. I then chose a Prada suede platform ankle-strap sandal high heels. Letting my hair loose in its natural curls, I quickly put on some makeup, grabbed my handbag and jewelry and left the room.We were on our way to celebrate Mia's birthday party as she had just turned fifty years today. The party was being held at the Novak's hotel's ballroo
Chapter Twenty-SevenKhloe NovakI'd just came from taking a nap, and I'd decided to go check up on Emily. Walking across the hall and towards the nursery, I felt a burst of excitement surge through me at the thought of seeing my daughter.I'd recently realized that staying away from my baby was almost nerve-wracking. I wanted to know what she was up to. Was she asleep? Crying? Yet, I knew that a three day old baby could hardly do anything. I knew she wouldn't be gone, and if I hadn't heard her for a while, it meant that her dad had kept an eye on her.Her dad.My husband.Logan is the best husband I could ever ask for.
Chapter Twenty-SixLogan NovakI entered the house, placing my keys and briefcase on the table. Breathing a sigh of relief that I was finally home after a business filled day, I stepped into the living room.I was greeted by Khloe sitting on the couch watching a movie. She looked up when I came in, and smiled.I'd taken a few weeks of leave to stay home with her before the baby arrived, but an emergency had me rushing to my office. I hated having to leave her home alone, but she'd urged me to go, promising to call if anything happened.There had been an accident with one of the workers on a new project and being the CEO, I had to handle al
Chapter Twenty-FiveLogan NovakI rushed into the Novak mansion demanding, "Where is she?"To anyone, I could easily resemble an insane person, who's well on my way to a mental hospital. However, that was beside the point. I'd been speaking to Levi when he happened to mention that Khloe is with my parents at the mansion. Naively, I'd disagreed, certain that Khloe was in the apartmentresting. I remembered the conversation we had earlier that day quite clearly.So, of course I had argued with him about Khloe's whereabouts."I'm serious. Khloe is with mom and dad. Mom just called me," he'd said, and pulled out his cellphone to