Ruthless King (New Orleans Malones #4) Read Online Laylah Roberts

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Crime, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: New Orleans Malones Series by Laylah Roberts
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Total pages in book: 121
Estimated words: 122550 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 613(@200wpm)___ 490(@250wpm)___ 409(@300wpm)
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Fucking asshole. She moved up the ladder.

Yes! Reception.

A few texts came through. She checked the last from Regent.

Regent: Jilly! Answer my calls. I can’t get hold of Henri. What’s going on?

So he knew something was wrong. Good.

Jilly: Patrick found us. Henri, Scott, and the others need help. We’re in tunnels hiding. Don’t call me.

Regent: Head to the house. Right. Now.

Jilly chewed her lip as she moved back down the stairs.

Then, she took Mrs. Yards’ hand and led them farther into the tunnels. But it wasn’t long before the older woman started to slow, her breathing becoming labored.

“I can’t go on,” Mrs. Y whispered. “Leave me.”

“No.” That wasn’t happening. They’d already lost Henri and Scott. No one else was being left behind.

Her heart couldn’t take it, especially not after her other recent losses. Sasha’s betrayal and Kimmy’s death were still so raw.

“Come on, Jilly!” Patrick called out. “Give yourself up!”

Jilly had to fight the urge to scream back at him. To tell him to shut up.

“Don’t you want to save your friend? He was still alive when I left, but he was bleeding badly. We could go back and save him.”

Dan made a choked noise.

Jilly put her hand over her stomach, feeling ill.

Oh God, Scott.

What was she going to do if something had happened to him? What would Dan do?

You can’t think about that now. You have to keep going. You have to keep them safe. If you don’t, Scott’s sacrifice will be in vain.

Keep going. Keep moving.

She had this. She totally had this.

I’m so scared.

“He’s trying to get you to reveal where we are,” she whispered back to Dan. “Be quiet.”

Jilly kept moving forward, pulling Mrs. Yards with her. They were going too slowly. They wouldn’t make it to the entrance to Regent’s house without Patrick catching them.

And she needed to lead him around first. Hopefully giving Regent enough time to get a plan into place.

She really, really wished Regent was with her right now. He’d know what to do.

Well, you don’t have him, so you’ll need to think of something yourself. And fast.

Good. Right. She needed a plan. Suddenly, it came to her.

“Follow me. I have an idea.”

A short tunnel that led off this one was coming up on the right. But the entrance was hidden behind a false wall. It would be a tight fit for the two of them, but it would keep them safe in the meantime.

Putting her free hand on the side of the tunnel, she ran it along until she felt the space.

“Come.” She gestured to them. “You both need to slide in and stay quiet.”

“What about you?” Mrs. Yards asked.

“I’m going to lead him away from you both.”

“Come with us,” Dan whispered. “He’ll give up.”

Jilly shook her head. “No, he won’t. I’ll lead him away. Hide. Please, Dan. Look after Mrs. Y.”

Jilly couldn’t bear it if something happened to them now. She was close to losing it over Scott. And she was the one that Patrick wanted. Not them.

Both of them hugged her, then hid behind the false wall. And she moved back to the main hallway. Now she could move faster. She raced toward the house, hoping Regent knew what he was doing.

Pausing, she tried to listen to where Patrick was.

Please let him get lost in here.

“Come out and play, Jilly. You don’t want anyone else dying, do you?”

God. What an asshole!

No way was she giving herself up to him.

Jilly kept moving. It would take a while to get to Regent. But Patrick couldn’t be far behind her.

Just keep calm.

Keep moving.

With her heart racing, she kept running as quietly as she could. The tunnels were dark, the air stale and damp. But every time her brain wanted her to second guess herself, instinct or memory or something kicked in, and she managed to find her way.

Please let Dan and Mrs. Yards be okay.

“I know you’re up ahead, Jilly. I can hear you panting. I can feel your fear. You’re moving faster. Did you ditch the old lady? Smart . . . I wonder where she is, though?”

Ignore him.

He can’t find them. He’s chasing you.

Jilly tried to keep her breathing under control, which wasn’t that easy.

Seriously, she needed to go to the gym or something.

Pausing, she took a moment to get her bearings. Was that a noise?

Oh God.

How close was he?

“I can see you,” he sang. “I’m going to have to punish you for this, you realize.”

Jilly turned and started to sprint. She had to push herself. Her heart raced, her muscles ached. Just when she was certain that she must have made a wrong turn somewhere, she saw a shadow up ahead.

She came to a sudden stop, panting heavily. Fear flooded her.

But he couldn’t have gotten ahead of her, right?

“Sweet girl.” His voice was quiet, but she’d know it anywhere.

Thank you, God! Thank you!


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