Hard Betrayal: Action Adventure Pulp Thriller Book #2 (Michelle Angelique Avenging Angel Series)

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by Jason Stanley


  Right on time. Come on in. Thatta girl, check your hair. Lipstick okay? Nope. A little touch up. Good. Wouldn’t want you to look any less than perfect for this afternoon’s business. Now, sit your ugly ass down and wait for Marcos. How about you check your messages or surf the net a bit? This won’t take long.

  Michelle watched through the scope as Gavrikov stood up from her desk and, after checking the spyhole, opened the door. Marcos Gutierrez and two other men entered. Her bodyguard followed them in and stood just inside the door. Two of the men walked around the well-appointed room; one went into the bathroom, the other opened the closet doors.

  The man, who’d gone into the bathroom, took a position behind Gutierrez, and the other man crossed the room and stood by the balcony’s sliding glass door. Michelle reached up and closed the front cover on her scope. Even though the sun was slightly at her back, there was no reason to take the chance of him seeing a reflection from the lens. After checking the area, the guard joined his counterpart standing behind Gutierrez. Michelle continued to watch without the scope.

  After a short conversation, Gavrikov turned to her computer, concentrated on the screen for a couple of minutes, then nodded, turned and, shaking his hand, spoke to Gutierrez. The men left the room. The two guards went out first, Gutierrez followed, and Gavrikov’s bodyguard exited last, closing the door behind him. Galina Gavrikov walked back and sat down in front of the open laptop.

  Michelle squeezed the trigger. PUHFFITT!

  The rifle recoiled into her shoulder. Galina Gavrikov had delivered her last shipment of sex slaves for the Russian Mafia.

  .

  Eighteen: Trouble Unwinding

  IN HER TYPICAL POST-ASSASSINATION SPIRAL, Michelle hadn’t been able to relax, though she’d hoped to deal with it more successfully than before. This time, she had a GFB she trusted, and the sex was definitely good, but it hadn’t been what she needed. Now, she stared at the ceiling while Daryl, lying asleep next to her, breathed deeply. She hated to wake him, but she couldn’t just lie awake all night. As fantastic as their sex was, they hadn’t developed a deeper emotional connection. Daryl was smart enough, but they still lacked the spark for more meaningful conversations.

  She reached over and turned on the lamp. “I’m sorry, Daryl. I know I asked you to spend the night, but I have to go.”

  “All right, I’m as good as gone, no problem. Are we okay?”

  “Yeah, we’re good, real good, and you . . . you did real good, too. No, that’s not right. You did fantastic.” She rubbed her hand over his beautiful, naked chest. “I’m so sorry to ask you to get out of bed like this, but I have to go do something. I’ll make it up later — I promise.”

  “You sure you want to leave this warm bed?” He grabbed her around the hips, spun her on the bed, bent over, and planted a big smoochy kiss low on her flat stomach near her hairline. Another kiss landed a bit higher, and a third caressed her left nipple. He held the last kiss for a moment, sucking and tickling with his tongue. Then he rolled over and sat up, legs over the side of the bed. “Just making sure you know what you’re missing.”

  “There’s nothing to worry about on that score. I know exactly what I’m giving up, and, baby, it’s the best.”

  “Hey, we’re cool. I trust you. You said you have to go and that’s good enough for me. Plus, I can tell you have something on your mind, you’ve been a little distracted all night. No problem. I hope everything works out. Call me when you’re settled.” With that, he was up getting dressed.

  While Daryl dressed, Michelle hopped into the shower.

  Daryl raised his voice over the running water. “I’ll lock the door on my way out.”

  “Thanks, I really appreciate your being so good about this.”

  He reached into the shower, gave her a light swat on her wet bottom, then left. As she turned off the water, she heard the front door of her cottage close.

  Dressed in a bra and panties, Michelle sat on the side of her bed. She tapped Trevon’s name on her cell.

  “Sup?” Trevon answered.

  “Hey, Trevon, you busy?” Michelle asked.

  “Working late, but nothing I can’t easily stop. What’s up?”

  “Can you meet me someplace quiet for drinks? I don’t feel like making a bunch of noise, but I don’t want to be alone, either. Is that all right with you?”

  “Some soft time sounds really good. There’s an upscale bar called Swans on the hill in Torrance. Do you know the place?”

  “No, but I can find it,” she said. “And Trevon . . . ?”

  “Yeah?”

  “Thanks.”

  * * *

  The morning light peeked around the dark curtains in Trevon’s bedroom, both waking and surprising Michelle. Rarely did she sleep so late and so well. With one drowsy eye, she checked the clock on the nightstand and the red numbers told her it was after 10:00 a.m.

  I never sleep this late — and never in a strange bed.

  Looking back over her shoulder, Trevon lay next to her, still asleep.

  That was a first . . . We stayed up way late talking and drinking wine. Musta been after 3:00 when we went to bed. We only held each other and fell asleep. Is this what a real relationship is like?

  Michelle felt the bed shift and looked over to see Trevon watching her.

  “Been awake long?” he asked.

  “Only a minute.”

  “About last night—”

  “Your secret’s safe with me. Unless I need some special favor. Then I’ll tell everyone you had me naked in your bed and didn’t do anything. The guys will think you’re losing your mojo. Can’t have that,” she teased. “Truth is, though, what we did was exactly what I needed. Thank you for a wonderful night.”

  “You’re welcome.” He brushed his fingers down the side of her face.

  “Now, are you up to a little mojo this morning?” she asked.

  “Your wish is my command . . .”

  .

  Nineteen: The Full Treatment

  MICHELLE PULLED UP to the curb in front of Nikky’s apartment and, still on the phone, she said, “I’m outside of your place. Do I need to come in, or are you ready?”

  “Stay there; I’ll be right out.”

  Through her cell, Michelle heard the muffled sound of the door closing, then tapped the “end call” icon and dropped her phone into her purse.

  Nikky hopped into Michelle’s car. “Thanks for doing this. I’m an absolute basket case over Lil Taye and really need to do something to get my mind off of it.

  “You’re welcome sweetie. We’re all in a mess over Lil Taye. I just hope this helps. And we can cut it short any time you want. Deal?”

  “Deal. Where’s Deja? Is she meeting us?” Nikky asked.

  “She was called in to work,” Michelle said. “Looks like it’s only the two of us today.”

  Michelle wore Stevie denim bootcut jeans matching her Tony Lamas and a cream-colored V-neck T-shirt. Sexy and practical. Nikky low-keyed it in sweats and Nikes.

  “Her loss,” Nikky said, “because we’ll have fun all day today, getting our nails and hair done. My gain. We’re going in your car? I love this car.”

  “What car would you buy, if you could get anything you wanted?” Michelle asked.

  “I used to want a Porsche Boxster, but it’s more of a man’s car, super-fast and not really comfortable to drive. I sat in one once and couldn’t see over the wheel all that good, so I changed my mind. Now that I’ve been in your Crossfire, I like it a lot more. If I could, I’d drive a Crossfire. It’s super classy. I like the hardtop the most.”

  “Not a convertible, like my Pearl?”

  “Your Pearl is beautiful, and I love her. But I like the cool, sleek style of the hardtop more. I think it’s the sexiest car ever.”

  “Enough car talk,” Michelle said. “I was thinking we should do more than just get our flip whipped. First, we’ll do the full spa treatment with a massage, a facial, and a sauna, and finish up with a man
icure. Deja’ll be off work around two, so she can meet us later at Betty’s for our hair. What do you think?”

  “Oh, that sounds wonderful! I’m completely tensed up and worn out with worry about Taye, so this is a perfect time. We can go, but only on one condition.”

  “What condition is that?”

  “I pay for our hair. You always pay for everything, and now it’s my turn. Let me do this for you and Deja.”

  “Thanks so much. I know you’d pay more often if you could, and that’s easy to fix.”

  “Oh? How?”

  “Find a better job.”

  Nikky worked her butt off as the night manager of a small medical supply distribution center. She’d started right out of high school, and even though she a manager now, she still earned less than a school teacher.

  “I wanted to stay long enough to be comfortable with managing people. There’s lots to learn” —she shrugged— “but I’m beginning to feel pretty good about my skills.”

  Later, and well into their third hour at the spa, while the massage therapist continued rubbing scented oil on her back, Nikky lay completely relaxed and spoke so softly she could barely be heard. “Mmmmm, this is heavenly . . .”

  They’d started with facials that caked thick cream on their skin and put slices of cucumber on their eyes. The two friends fell out laughing, trying to drink wine with their eyes covered.

  “God,” Nikky said, “mixed with face cream, this wine tastes like crap.”

  “You’re about as ghetto as can be. You know you’re not supposed to mix your wines.” Michelle looked down at her own glass where one of the cucumber slices floated. “I did that on purpose. Fo real doe.”

  “Yeah nice try, ghetto girl.” And again, they busted up laughing.

  Next came the sauna, followed by the massage given by therapists who diligently worked out the tension in the friends’ bodies.

  “I can’t believe it’s already time for our pedicure and manicure,” Michelle said.

  “How long for both?” Nikky asked.

  “Toes and nails, about an hour. Should be plenty of time for lunch before we need to head out to Anglewatts. Our hair appointments with Baby-Sister aren’t until two.”

  “Only one more hour. Not fair,” Nikky said. “I don’t ever want to leave. Deja’ll be so jealous she was called in to work and missed all of this. I almost feel guilty coming without her — almost.”

  “The best way to fix that is to bring her next week. We’ll go on a day when your mom can stay with Taye, if she’s still in the hospital. And, of course, it’ll have to fit in between your men friends.”

  “Oh, girlfriend, for this, I’ll call in sick to make the time. My men friends are good. Omar’s been coming around a lot, but we’re still real casual. He’s been good about giving me some space since Taye got hurt. He said he also understands how I’ll need to be with her a lot when she gets home. As for this right here?” she said about the spa. “I’m not saying it’s better than sex, but ol’ Omar will have to wait to get krunk with my trunk, because this . . . this is too good.”

  “Are you okay with going out on the pier to eat?” Michelle asked. “There’s a private patio where we can relax and enjoy the ocean at the Albright. The food’s pretty good, and I think it’s the right type of place to go after spending all morning being pampered like queens.”

  “You mean the Santa Monica Pier?” Nikky asked.

  “Yeah, it’s only a few blocks away, and I don’t want to go far. I’d like to sneak up on real life, easy-like.”

  “The Albright it is.”

  The drive from the spa to the pier only took a few minutes. Walking across the parking lot, Nikky grabbed onto Michelle’s arm and leaned in. “Talk about being relaxed. I’m so relaxed I might not make it. How about you carry me in?”

  “Nice, huh? Isn’t it wonderful what a little pampering will do for you?”

  “Any more pampering and I might melt right into the ground.”

  “Hello, ladies.” A friendly, attractive, middle-aged woman greeted them at the front door. “Would you prefer a table inside or out on the patio?”

  “Patio,” Michelle said, “but in the shade, please.”

  Before long, they were seated in the shade, and with a soft, ocean breeze blowing on their faces, it was the perfect spot. Nikky waved her hand around. “Thank you so much for all of this.”

  “Hey, you’re my row,” Michelle said. “It’s been fun for me, too.”

  “No, seriously, girl. I mean it. Thank you for the spa, and now lunch at this place. With worrying about Taye and trying to keep my head on straight to help Mom, I needed the break more than I’d realized.”

  “Speaking of Taye, any news?”

  Nikky checked her phone. “Nothing new, but yesterday, the docs said the swelling is slowly going down. They won’t say how long until they can bring her out of the coma. They don’t know, and won’t guess. Mom will call or text if anything happens.”

  Lunch arrived. Two attractive young women came to the table — one with a tray carrying the plates, and the other with a folding stand onto which the food tray was set. The helper stepped away and, without asking, returned to fill their water glasses with ice water while the waitress set the plates down in front of Michelle and Nikky. “A cob salad with shrimp for you, and a fish-and-chips for you. Can I bring you ladies anything else?”

  “All right, this settles it, Nikky said. “I need a better job. No way can I afford days like today on what I make. I don’t know how or what, but, for sure, something’s going to change.”

  “Let’s start by enjoying our lunch, then you can drive us back.”

  “You want me to drive your car?” Nikky asked.

  “You said you’d like to own one. How can you be sure, if you’ve never driven one?”

  * * *

  Shortly before two o’clock, Nikky parked Michelle’s Crossfire at Betty’s Hair Salon where they planned to meet Deja.

  “Well?” Michelle asked.

  “Oh, I love it. I definitely want one of these.” Nikky handed Michelle’s keys back to her, and they got out of the car. “Definitely.”

  Nikky pulled out her phone. “Hang on a minute. I want to call Moms to see how Lil Taye is.”

  Michelle waited by the door of the salon until Nikky got off the phone. “How is she?”

  “No change.”

  “Your mom?”

  “Tired, but she made me promise to finish the day with you and Deja. There’s no way she’ll do what we did. Not until Lil Taye is home. But, we gotta do something like this for her soon.”

  “You bet. We’ll figure something out and make it happen.”

  Michelle pulled the door open feeling the cool air as they walked in.

  “Hey, Baby-Sister,” Michelle called out.

  “Hey, Michelle. Hi, Nikky.” Baby-Sister waved. “Come on back. I’m ready for you now.”

  Michelle considered Baby-Sister to be family; she practically was. She and Michelle’s uncle, G-Baby, had been hooked up for a while.

  On the calendar, Baby-Sister was fifteen years younger than G-Baby, yet in life experience, she was almost his equal. Early on, she lived with Lewis, a mean thug who ran the corners in Anglewatts. Since a thug’s life was fast, gritty, and often cruel, as a thug’s woman, Baby-Sister had gotten the bad end of a hard life.

  Baby-Sister raised her eyebrows in a question. Michelle shook her head slightly and cut her eyes back to Nikky.

  Baby-Sister “Where’s Deja?” Baby-Sister asked.

  “Deja had to work this morning,” Michelle answered. “She’ll be coming in soon.”

  “Well, come on in. I can start on whoever wants to go first. Does anyone want a glass of wine?”

  Michelle shook her head no.

  “I’ll take one,” Nikky said. “If you don’t mind, we’d rather wait for Deja.”

  “No problem. What’s up?” Baby-Sister asked pouring Nikky’s wine.

  “She mos’ def’ n
eeds some of that . . . what do you call it again when someone gets treated special?”

  “Preferential treatment?” Michelle said.

  “Yeah, that’s it,” Nikky said. “Deja needs preferential treatment getting her hair washed and done with the works, so she should go first. We need to treat her special, partly because she had to work an extra shift, but also because when she hears what we did today, she’ll fully realize how much she missed out on.”

  “Why? Where’ve you girls been?” Baby-Sister asked.

  “Heaven, that’s where,” Nikky replied. “Michelle gave me a day off. We’ve been to the spa for the full half-day treatment, and now I feel like I’m butter all the way through.”

  “Hey, Deja!” a chorus of voices called as Deja dragged through the front door of Betty’s.

  “Am I glad to be here!” Deja said. “I’m dog-tired from messing around with fools all day. I swear to God, I think somebody’s been selling clown pills down at the Corner Mart. The whole place came down with a bad case of stupid. Somebody please give me a glass of wine.” She plopped into a cushioned waiting chair, kicked out her feet, and draped her arms over the sides, hands dangling free.

  Michelle handed her the wine. “It’s okay, sweetie. You’re here with us now, and it’s your turn to be taken care of.”

  “Deja, you coming in here all wiped out is the perfect commentary,” Nikky said.

  “Commentary? Well, I’m glad this shit day is good for something. My commentary is ‘shit days suck,’ and working with a bunch of fools sucks even more. I’m so ready to be here.”

  “That’s what I was telling Michelle earlier at lunch,” Nikky said. “I’m serious. We need to take you to the spa real soon. You’ll love it. You walk in, and the place feels like relaxed money with the scent of lavender, vanilla, and expensive lotions. Then, it just keeps getting better and better. They spoil you like you’re a goddamned queen. That’s what we did today.”

  “Nikky, you’re my row and I love you, but how on God’s green earth does my lousy day fit in with you being spoiled at the spa?”

  “Everything,” Nikky said. “We need to change what we’re doing, that’s what. You and me, we need to up our game and quit these dead-end, no paying, crappy jobs. We seriously need to exchange shit days for spa days. I don’t know how, but it’s going to happen. I promise, we’ll be doing something sometime soon to move our butts out of this broke-ass life.”

 

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