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Journey to Fortune(20)

By:Dixie Lynn Dywer


She reached into her purse.

"Here's a hundred. It's all I have on me. I want you to think about  turning yourself in. Hell, I'll go with you if you decide to do it."

He was shocked.

"What?"

"You heard me, Sean. I'll go with you to the police if you want to turn yourself in."

He lowered his eyes. He felt like such an asshole for getting into this  situation, but he also felt relieved that his sister was willing to put  the past aside and help him.

"Thanks, Tia. I'll think about it."

"I need to go."

"Okay." He watched her turn and leave. He couldn't believe it. She had  been successful. She left the abuse and the bullshit behind her. Yet she  still sent money to their parents, and he knew why. Tia was always  sweet as could be. Even when she got hit for doing nothing wrong, she  apologized and tried to not do anything to set her father off.

But it never worked. The man loved to hurt his children, and their  mother was no different. A tear formed in his eye. Was it too late for  him? Could he really turn himself in with Tia's help and start over?  Maybe here with her?

He shook his head. He'd think about it. Maybe Tia Rose was right after all.







Tia Rose got off the bus, and was running thirty minutes behind. Her  encounter with her brother was weighing heavy on her heart. She just  didn't know what to do about him. Should she have given him the hundred  dollars? Should she have called the police or insisted that he go with  her right then and there? She didn't know. What was done was done. But  as she walked down the dark streets, three blocks from her home, that  uneasy feeling hit her again. She felt as if someone were watching her.  Sean said that he hadn't called her or threatened her over the phone.  She believed him. She believed that he truly had changed somewhat.

He still needed to grow up and stop hanging around riffraff. She was  shocked at the news that he left their parents home four years ago. She  really needed to stop sending them money. The decision weighed heavy on  her mind. Maybe if her brother turned himself in to the police and  pleaded his case, she could give him some money, help him to find a job,  and get on his feet. Their parents weren't there for him, just like  they weren't for her.

She turned around quickly as she heard some noise coming from the  alleyway she had just passed. Her nerves were getting the better of her.  She was so damn shaky and skittish, that any noise was scaring her. She  looked around frantically. The streets were quiet. There was someone  walking in the opposite direction on the opposite side of the road. But  she didn't feel safe. The reminder of the phone call, the feeling as if  someone was watching her now, played her nerves like a violin. As she  rounded the last corner, she heard something. She turned in a circle. No  one was there. Why am I freaking out? That call to me today was  probably a wrong number. No one would attack me on my way home. This is a  safe neighborhood.         

     



 

She looked ahead. One more block. She could see the entrance to her  apartment. Was that Hudson and Jagger's car parked outside? She started  to walk faster. Someone was definitely watching her.

She hurried and without thinking first, she stepped out into the roadway  just as the light changed. A passing car honked loudly. She screamed  and then covered her mouth. She looked around her as she stepped back,  and waited for it to turn green. She looked behind her. No one was  there. But she felt the hairs on the back of her neck rise. She was  breathing heavily. Her heart felt as if it would jump from her chest and  take off for safety without her body.

Turn green, turn green, turn green. Come on, Goddamn it!

The light changed and she practically ran down the block. Jagger and  Hudson were there. The tears were streaming down her cheeks. She needed  them. She needed the safety of their arms. She needed-

She threw herself into Hudson's embrace and he caught her. She didn't  hear a word either one said. She felt them caressing her hair her back  and asking what was wrong.

Oh, God, either I'm losing my mind, or someone really is trying to kill me.







Hudson held Tia Rose tightly in his arms. He was concerned, to say the  least, and one look at Jagger, who was scoping out the area, made him  feel even more on edge. She was crying, and then as she settled down,  wiped her tears from her eyes, she started laughing. It wasn't a normal  type of laugh, but more of a nervous, scared reaction. She was trying to  play off her fear now.

"Tia, what's wrong? Are you hurt?" Hudson asked. Jagger placed his hand  on her shoulder from behind and she jumped. Then she shook her head.

"Oh, God, I swear I think I'm losing my mind." She tried to pull away.  She reached into her purse. "I'm sorry I was late. God, I was walking  along and I thought that someone was following me. I had this bad  feeling and so I kept walking faster. I wasn't paying attention, I guess  I scared myself stupid, and I nearly got hit by a car."

"What? Are you okay?" Hudson rubbed her arms, and stared down into her  eyes. They were red and her chest was all blotchy. He could feel her  shaking. She was definitely scared. She looked so petite right now, too,  and that was when he noticed the sneakers.

She followed his line of sight.

"I always put on sneakers when I have to walk a lot of blocks. Most New Yorkers do that."

"I know, baby. You just look so petite."

She smiled, and then she hugged him. Jagger moved closer, and pushed the hair from her face.

"You're shaking," Jagger said.

She turned to him and pulled back from Hudson.

She looked around them. She still seemed upset.

"Let's go inside. Please." She grabbed Hudson's hand and pulled him with  her. Her grip was firm and he looked at Jagger. Jagger shrugged his  shoulders.

As soon as they made it to the top floor of her apartment, Jagger stopped them.

"Wait. What is that?" he asked, moving in front of Tia and Hudson. Hudson pulled Tia back.

"What's wrong?" she asked.

Jagger reached for the doorknob. The lock was broken.

"Shit, someone broke in again."

"What?" She tried to push forward but Hudson held her firmly.

Jagger pushed the door open, and the moment he did, Hudson wished Tia hadn't been right there to see. The place was destroyed.

The words "die bitch," "whore," and other obscene words were  spray-painted on the walls. Antique furniture was destroyed, all her  clothing scattered, including lingerie.

"Oh, God. Someone is trying to kill me."

"What?" Hudson asked.

Jagger grabbed her arm and turned her toward him.

"Has someone been threatening you?"

She was quiet, the tears rolled down her cheeks.

She nodded her head.

"Goddamn it." Jagger raised his voice.

Hudson was immediately angry with Tia. How come she hadn't told them?  Why didn't she trust them? Someone could have really been following her  home right now. They could have hurt her.

"Oh, God. I can't believe this. Who would want to kill me?"

Hudson pulled her against his chest, Jagger locked gazes with his brother.         

     



 

"Call Jett and Flynn. Have them call Cash and Zane."

"Call who? No, call the police," she stated.

"We're taking care of you. You're coming home with us, and we're going  to get to the bottom of this. So no more keeping things to yourself. No  more handling things on your own. You got it?" Hudson asked her. And he  knew he raised his voice. He knew he was getting through to her, as her  eyes widened like saucers and she nodded her head.

Jagger was talking quickly on the cell phone, and then he called the  police, as well as well as Leo Deluca, Toni's cousin who was a  detective. They were going to need their friends help on this. No one  was going to hurt their woman.





Chapter 11




Tia Rose was in the back room at The Phantom nightclub, a place owned by  good friends of Hudson and Jagger. She felt so sick to her stomach, and  especially the fact that the police and detectives thought her brother  Sean might be a suspect. She hadn't told them that she saw him tonight.  She truly didn't believe that he was responsible. But then, after they  left her apartment building, she felt guilty for not telling Hudson and  Jagger the truth. Their friends were helping, but she felt so  vulnerable. She trusted Hudson and Jagger. But these friends of theirs  were very wealthy, too, and she wasn't sure about them.

"Hey, I brought you this. I figured you might need one." Jett and  Flynn's manager, Adelina, approached with two snifters of brandy. Tia  smiled and nodded a thank-you.

Adelina seemed nice. She was drop-dead gorgeous, too, and both Jett and  Flynn always seemed to be looking for her presence. She wondered if they  were an item. But then they didn't touch her or caress her skin, or  show any sign of romantic involvement. Something told Tia they liked  her, and Adelina liked them. It was just an assumption, but there was  definitely something going on.