Saving Each Other (BWWM Romance)

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Author: Interracial Love
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end goal here, the reason for doing this. All those people…
     
    The concluding words of the conference signaled that she should be coming out soon. I got out, looking around to make sure there was no one else in here. I had Justin shut down the security cameras in the garage, he posed as a maintenance worker ...a bad one obviously. I made my way towards her car, stopping about two cars before.
     
    I waited for a while before I heard the clank of her heels approaching, I watched her pass by me, her hair flowing with the briskness of her walk.
     
    “Ms. Taylor?” I walked up behind her, right next to her car door.
     
    “Yes?” She turned around, and in one swift movement-- before I could change my mind -- I struck her across her face. She nearly passed out then, it was easy to carry her to the van. I felt bad, but felt worse about Rory Corp. Once I put her in the back, she came to and tried to fight me but it was no use. She was in. She was mine.
     
    I pulled up to the ranch shortly after. I walked around to the back to get her out. I will admit, I was taken aback when her sharp heel struck my face and she made a run for it. I watched her as she ran, she was getting pretty far but it didn’t take long for me to catch her.
     
    “Hey! You aren’t going to get very far, there is nothing for miles!” I shouted at her, she lost her footing and fell and started screaming out for help. I threw her over my shoulder and carried her back to the house.
     
    I sat her down on one of the chairs and sat across from her.
     
    “Why are you doing this?” I still kept my grip on her arms, expecting her to try something fancy again.
     
    “If I let you go, will you run away again?” I leaned in close to her, her eyes looked back at me wide and scared. Her scent came off of her easy, she smelled like lilies and perfume.
     
    “No.” I couldn’t tell if she was lying or not, but I let her go and sat down.
     
    “What do you want from me?” she asked me sadly. I knew that would be the hard part, I wished I could have just thrown her in a room until it was over, but I couldn’t even do that. I’m not soft, but I know exactly what I want, and I always get it, but sometimes my emotions get in the way of things. I had to stay strong this time though, there was too much and too many people at stake here.
     
    “It isn’t what I want from you, it’s what I need from you.”
     
    “Look, I don’t know what you think but I don’t have much money.” I chuckled darkly.
     
    “I don’t want your money.” We were interrupted by Justin coming in.
     
    “I got the stuff, boss.” I gave Tamara a stern look and went to talk to him in the corner.
     
    “Is this everything?” I asked him.
     
    “Yes, I made sure of it. We have everything we need. Does she know?” he asked me.
     
    “No, I don’t even think she has a clue.”
     
    It was hard leaving her in that room the first time, but I couldn’t show it in front of Justin. I disappeared to the office to look over the files, making sure I had everything right. At first, I wasn’t absolutely sure I needed to kidnap Tamara but all points of reason said yes. You can’t exactly spread all your poisonous ways and harm innocent people without an outstanding lobbyist.
     
    I closed up all the files and sighed heavily, rubbing my face to try and wake up. I tried to shake the past memories from my mind. I knew if I asked Justin to be nicer, he would think I couldn’t handle this so I couldn’t do that. It was worse when we had to make her undress, I turned away to be polite but that’s all I could do, we needed to make sure she wasn’t wearing any wires or had any transmitting devices on her.
     
    I remembered that horrible gash she had on her face and I didn’t want it to get infected. I grabbed some rubbing alcohol and cotton balls and brought dinner to her.
     
    “Hello, Tamara.” She was sitting in the corner of the dark room. I set down the tray in front of

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