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Fatal Obsession (Black Widow Book 2)

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by Christina OW


  Tom looked behind him and his entire body went rigid. He grabbed for Tasha and when Ellie moved to interfere, a man stepped out of the shadows and held her back. Tasha turned her face away, her body that touched his itched with disgust.

  When she felt his breath against her ear she tried to move away but he held her still, his hand slipping into her coat pocket. “Look at this and when you are ready to be with someone who will never betray you and love you despite what you’ve done, you have my number.” And just as fast as he’d grabbed her, he released her. He and his two goons walked away fast.

  “Are you okay?” Ellie asked, coming to stand beside her and wrapping her arms around Tasha.

  “Yeah,” she responded hugging her back.

  Dale and Damien slowed down when they got to them, splitting her and Ellie apart and pulling them into their embrace.

  “Tell me you are okay?” Damien demanded, his chin on the crown of her head.

  “I’m okay,” she responded, her voice muffled by his leather jacket.

  He drew her away and looked at her, bending to be eye level, “Are you sure?”

  She nodded, “It was Tom. He apologized; he wanted me to give him a chance to explain.”

  His hands tightened around her arms, “And what did you say?”

  “That I’ll meet him at a motel in an hour. Really Damien? Anyway, you guys ran them off before I could say hell no.”

  “Nothing else?”

  She fingered the flash drive Tom had placed in her pocket and shook her head, “No. Nothing else.”

  He drew her into his side, “Come on, let’s go home.”

  “Tasha, I called my dad to come get DJ. I thought it would be nice if he joined his cousins at Disneyland,” Dale spoke and right off the bat she knew he was lying. The tightness around his mouth was a giveaway. But she couldn’t help but feel it was a good idea for DJ to be far away right now.

  “Yeah, he’d like that. Thanks.”

  ****

  It had been hard saying goodbye to DJ but he’d been so excited about spending the week with grandpa Dale, grandma Ann and his cousins, she refused to get emotional and make him feel guilty for leaving her. But she felt it would be safe for him and she needed to look at what was on the flash drive without distraction. She looked down at Damien, who was asleep next to her, his body exposed to the waist where the comforter covered his manly bits that she’d grown obsessed with. The moment DJ was out of the house, he’d attacked her, not even caring that his cousin and her sister were still in the vicinity. At least he’d had the presence of mind to wait until they were in their room to strip her of her clothes.

  There was something different with how he made love to her. He’d fought to be gentle, but the fear she felt coming off him in waves made that a losing battle and with her encouragement, he’d taken her a little too savagely. But she couldn’t complain, her body still tingled from the after effect. But it did raise the question as to why he was so scared. Anger should have been at the forefront for him after her confrontation with Tom, not fear. Which begged the question, what was he so afraid of?

  She powered up DJ’s laptop and plugged in the drive. A picture of her popped up, or was it Ellie?

  “Ellsa Natasha Jabari,” she read out the caption below it. The names did sound familiar. Natasha... Tasha? “I thought my last name was Smith?”

  After an hour of reading what was on the drive, Tasha felt her body begin to shake violently.

  “This can’t be true! None of this is true!”

  “Babe, what is it?” She heard Damien’s voice and as hard as she tried to look away from the bloody images on the screen she couldn’t move. The trance was broken when the laptop was slapped shut and it clattered to the floor when it was shoved off the bed. Damien drew her onto his lap. He rocked her, rubbing her back.

  “Babe, you’re so cold,” his voice trembled, so did his hands as he drew the comforter up and around her. But she still felt cold, right to the core of her being.

  “Please tell me it’s not true. That I didn’t do that?” God she felt sick to her stomach. As hard as she tried to get them out of her mind, the images were like a slide show in her head, the next more gruesome than the last. Did she really do that and to men she’d called friends once upon a time? And Ellie and Dale… Dear God! No wonder the man hated her.

  Bile rose in her throat and she fought out of Damien’s arms and rushed into the bathroom. She’d barely made it to the toilet bowl when her lunch came rushing out. She felt something cold at the back of her neck, her hair was being held up and away.

  “Oh babe… I’m going to kill whoever gave you that!” the last part was said with such venom, it frightened her, turning her stomach even more.

  All those nightmares started to make sense. The names made sense, their faces became clearer, but her as a murderer? She still couldn’t associate herself with that mad woman. It couldn’t be her.

  “I didn’t do that! I wouldn’t willingly hurt people,” she said vehemently, her voice echoing in the toilet bowl. “That wasn’t me!”

  She felt Damien crouch behind her, “No babe. That wasn’t you.”

  “I thought Mike was my friend? Why would he betray me like that? Why would he paralyze me through my son just to make me their guinea pig?”

  “No kind of explanation can excuse what he did. I don’t want him anywhere near DJ ever again!”

  She pulled away from him and fought to stand up on her shaky legs, “I need a shower, I need… to crawl into a hole and die, to be alone.”

  She didn’t dare look at Damien because she wouldn’t be able to stand the pain on his face. She stood there until she heard the door close and felt the loneliness encompass her. Slowly she stripped off his t-shirt and stepped into the shower. She turned both faucets on and sank to the floor, hugging her knees to her chest.

  She was a murderer and if what that file on the career she’d apparently chosen for herself said was true, she was too dangerous to be left alive. She felt the scar along her head that she’d always thought was a result of a car accident, gingerly with the tips of her fingers like she was too afraid it was real. That, right under there, there was a chip that tormented her nights.

  Vladimir, the madman, was behind it all. It was clear no one was safe until he had her. And if his obsession ceased to exist, would her family finally be safe? Would DJ be safe?

  ****

  “Which one of your friends did this?” Damien barged into Dale and Ellie’s room with murderous intent.

  Dale quickly sat up, moving forward to block Damien from seeing any more of Ellie than he already had.

  “What are you talking about?” he demanded.

  “Tasha knows she’s Ellsa and everything that comes with the name. Someone sent her pictures, Dale, fucking pictures!” he gnashed out.

  “Turn around,” Dale ordered calmly and Damien spun, giving them his back. A few seconds later, Ellie bumped into him as she ran out of the room. Obviously to go to Tasha because why would she ever be afraid of him with her husband around, even if he wanted to wring her neck for bringing in her friends on a family matter.

  Damien turned to face his cousin. He was in sweat pants and shrugging a t-shirt on. Dale came to him, holding another tee, “Would you like a tee?”

  Damien was taken aback by how calm he was about it all, “Would I—would I like a tee?” he grabbed it out of Dale’s hand, “No, what I would like is to put my fucking fist in someone’s fucking face! Whoever sent her those things destroyed her!”

  Dale held his hands up, “Losing your temper isn’t going to help. She needs you calm and rational. The only thing left to do is explain everything and try and get her to understand that none of it was her fault.”

  “She already knows every single detail—wait, none of it was her fault? Are you sure of what you are saying?”

  Dale rubbed the back of his neck, “The only reason I caught those bullets that day was because I wanted to protect Ellie, instead
I made myself a moving catcher. Kevin and Richard went through the surveillance again. She shot wide and I got shot because I stepped in the way. Ellie was never in danger.” He scratched the top of his head with a sigh. “Ellie always said her sister would never hurt her no matter what. That something wasn’t right with the whole situation. I always resented her dedication to her sister even after Ellsa was put away, always looking for some sort of explanation for her going nuts. Well, it seemed like she was right all along. And now that she’s found out someone was controlling her like a remote controlled action figure…” he shook his head, “I would need my family to help me hold it all together or I would fucking lose it!”

  Damien couldn’t even enjoy the relief of Dale’s change of heart, knowing his lover’s heart was going twenty rounds in the guilt ring. He only hoped that they would be able to help her realize that even though she might have been the gun, she was not the shooter.

  ****

  “I already told you I didn’t do it, though I wish I had!” Kris yelled like a petulant child, crossing her arms over her chest.

  Ellie was ready to pull her hair out! She’d finally gotten her sister back and now she might as well not have with Ellsa sitting in a corner chanting to herself, saying it wasn’t her fault, her eyes spacing. At one point, she’d grabbed her head and screamed for her memories to stop. She could already see her losing her mind again and Ellie just couldn’t bare it.

  “How about you, Daniel? Was it you?” Damien paced in front of them like a raging bull waiting to attack. Ellie wasn’t the only one ready to pull out her hair and it was comforting to share the stress with someone else who loved Ellsa. They’d had such a great day that Ellie was seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and now, it was all quickly turning to shit!

  “The night I left here after… Elaine’s story; I called the DA—”

  “You did what!” Ellie exclaimed, shooting out of the chair she’d just settled herself into.

  Daniel turned to her, “He told me if I mentioned Black Widows again I would be working as a public defender in Alaska. I have problems of my own and getting revenge against your sister isn’t exactly at the top of my list.”

  Dear Lord, what had she been thinking inviting them to Elaine’s explanation as to why Ellsa had flipped. She’d wanted her friends to stop thinking her nuts for still loving Ellsa, for why she could never let go of her sister. And even though before it all they never had a great relationship, she wanted her best friends too … she didn’t know what, but she wanted it. What was so wrong with wanting all the people she loved to get along?

  “Why would you want revenge against me? What did I do to you?”

  Ellie’s head snapped to where her sister stood, hugging herself with the most defeated look she’d ever seen on her face. Her voice was so soft and yet so broken, it called to her. She wanted to go to her and hold her. Damien moved to her and Ellsa shied away from him.

  “Please, don’t,” she softly begged, tears in her eyes, then she turned to Daniel, “Tell me what I did.”

  Kris snorted from where she sat, “You know, Ellsa, you should have been an actress. You always could give an Oscar Award winning performance.”

  “Kris!” Ellie rebuked and Kris just rolled her eyes in response.

  Ellsa nodded, rolling both her lips into her mouth, “I take it you don’t like me very much. At least could I have a name to go with the hate?”

  When Kris just glared at her in response Ellie answered, “Her name is Kris. We went to high school and college with her and for some reason I can’t remember at the moment, she’s still my best friend.”

  That drew Kris’ attention. She stared at Ellie wide-eyed before they reduced to slits, “I stayed your best friend because your sister was always a world class bitch to you.”

  “That is not true! Ellsa was always sophisticated, determined, domineering and overprotective and sometimes even jealous of me, but she always put me first. All we have left in this world is each other and she always looked after me.” Ellie snorted. “How is it she’s always a bitch except when she’s spending money on you?”

  “Ellie!” Ellsa yelled out at her, “fighting with your friend isn’t going to help in any way. She’s been your friend for this long for a reason and you don’t want to say anything that might ruin that now.”

  Kris snorted again and Ellie was two seconds away from jumping over the coffee table and punching her pinched pink lips.

  “And ah… sorry, I swear I’m not acting, but would you tell me your name?”

  “It’s Daniel.”

  The color drained from Ellsa’s face as the name registered. Damien quickly went to her and this time she didn’t refuse his support. She fell against him, her eyes riveted on Daniel’s face. Then they slowly lowered to his chest and Ellie felt her panic growing.

  “Dan—Daniel Baker?” Ellsa croaked.

  Daniel’s eyes grew narrow with suspicion, “You remember me?”

  She gave him a jerky shake of her head, no, “The ah… the photos and the… someone sent me… can I see?”

  “Babe,” Damien’s whisper was tortured, as tortured as Ellie felt.

  “I know—I know I have no right to ask after I… none of it seems real to me and I just need… please,” she ended with a pleading note, tears running unchecked down her cheeks. God why did this have to happen now?

  Daniel stood up from the couch and approached Ellsa as he slowly unbuttoned his dress shirt. When he reached her, he’d gotten enough buttons undone to pull his shirt away from his chest. The scares, though barely visible, were still evident and Ellie thanked God for Daniel’s remarkable surgeon. But staring at Ellsa’s face at the moment, it was like Daniel had an open gushing wound and she could see his heart bleeding.

  “That’s enough,” Damien ordered gruffly, pushing Daniel back with one hand while the other held onto Ellsa, “Babe, please don’t do this!”

  Do what? Ellie moved a little closer and that’s when she noticed Ellsa’s face had turned ghostly pale, her forehead was wet with perspiration and she shook like she was standing outside naked in the middle of a winter storm. Her eyes were glazed over like she was no longer present. But that quickly changed when her face scrunched up and she let out a desperate wail. Her pain stabbed Ellie right through the heart followed by panic when Ellsa passed out in Damien’s arms. He swung her up and held her against his chest, his face pressed into her neck, his eyes squeezed tightly shut. Ellie buried her hands in her hair and watched as all her hopes and dreams crumbled to dust at her feet.

  She felt Dale at her back and she turned into his protective embrace. “Why can’t things workout for us, just once?” she cried.

  Dale wrapped his arms tighter around her, “I know I shouldn’t say this, but I’m glad she passed out.”

  She pulled away and looked up at him, “What?”

  “She’ll have no memory of tonight, of those pictures. Clean slate and this time we’ll make sure she never gets her hands on that file again.”

  “Why?”

  He cupped her face in his large hands, stared right into Ellie’s eyes and said, “Because I love you. I would do anything to make you happy. I never got to meet your sister before the chips were implanted so I can’t truly judge her knowing there was a lunatic in her head the entire time we knew each other. And if it wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t have you.”

  Her breath hitched as she cried and she held on tighter to Dale, “Thank you.”

  “What the hell is happening!” Damien’s desperate scream drew them apart and Ellie turned to see him struggling to hold Ellsa’s convulsing body down on the couch.

  “She’s having a seizure!” Daniel responded, kneeling by her head. He pulled the throw from the back of the couch and stuffed a corner of it into Ellsa’s mouth, then held her head steady, “Call nine-one-one!”

  Ellie wasn’t sure if anyone moved but after a minute, Ellsa went still with an exhausted sigh.

  Damien switched hands
with Daniel around her head, “Babe, can you hear me? Come on honey, wake up, please!”

  This was all too much. Ellie felt her legs giveaway under her but Dale caught her from behind. “I’ve got you,” he whispered in her ear and she turned her head into his chest.

  Ellsa groaned, her limbs moving slowly as if she was about to wake up.

  “That’s it babe, come back to me.” The hope in Damien’s voice was unmistakable.

  Her eyes fluttered open and she stared at Damien for a few seconds before her eyes widened and her hands shot up to cover her ears. Her mouth fell open in a scream though nothing but choking sounds came out. Then she screamed, the sound muffled because of the throw still in her mouth but it was loud enough to make Ellie cold right to the core. Ellsa’s back came off the couch and she remained in that curved position, her body completely rigid right to her curled toes. It felt like forever before she collapsed on the couch, passed out.

  “What… the fuck… was that?” Kris breathed.

  Moments later, the door crashed open and a body sailed in. Dale shifted in front of Ellie his gun drawnand even though Damien didn’t move away from Ellsa on the couch, his gun was aimed at the entryway as they all waited quietly for a pin to drop. Ellie sank to her knees in relief when Elaine stepped into the living room holding something up in her hand. She saw Mike step into the house too, but he followed the body that had slid down the hallway.

  “Tell me we got him before he used this?” Elaine asked holding a small black device in her hand.

  Damien placed his gun on the floor and leaned over Ellsa on the couch. Gingerly he cradled her head in his hands and whispered, “Her ears are bleeding so I’ll have to say no.”

  Ellie crawled to the couch and that’s when she noticed Ellsa’s bloody ears and equally bloody hands. What did this mean? A burst eardrum or was her brain bleeding? Could a brain bleed that much and a person still survive it? Was she even alive?

 

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