Mia woke up in a vacant and run-down warehouse, tied to a chair. The man who had taken her was there, keeping an eye on her.
“Who are you?” she screamed. “What is this!? Why did you take me!?” She started to cry again.
She didn’t think she had ever cried so much in her life, and wondered if her body would ever run out of tears.
“I work for Robert Jackson,” the man said. “He will be here any minute. He wants to speak with you.”
Robert entered the warehouse a few minutes later, wearing his usual expensive suit and tie. Mia wondered what time it was . Was it still the middle of the night? Or had the day started? Where were Xander and Jayden, were they at work right now? They were probably her only hope of getting out of here alive. Although, given the information they had found out last night, she wasn’t sure either of them would actually want to save her.
“I’m sending a picture of you to Xander.” Robert said, pulling out his camera phone. “If he doesn’t sign the contract in the next four hours, you will die. Simple as that.”
“Xander won’t care,” Mia said. “We had a huge fight last night. He wants me out of his life completely.”
“I don’t believe that,” Robert said. “You have a hold over him, and Jayden too. This will work. I’m sure they will be banging down the doors of this place as fast as they can get their limos over here.”
Mia shook her head. She was sure she was going to die. “You weren’t there last night!” she screamed. “You don’t know how angry he was!” And with that, she closed her eyes and waited to die.
***
After waiting for over three hours, Mia decided that there had to be something she could do to escape. She started messing with the knots in the rope that was holding her to the chair. Luckily, she realized that one of the threads was loose. She kept picking at it when her captors weren’t looking at her. She was pretty sure if she could just undo the knot, she could run faster than Robert and his guard. After all, she’d been an athlete in college, and neither of them looked like they were in great shape.
After half an hour of undoing the knot, it finally came loose. Mia ran as fast as she possibly could, heading for the door to the warehouse. Robert and his guard started shouting. Just as she opened the door, she felt a searing pain in her right shoulder blade. Robert had shot her. She managed to make it out of the warehouse and into an alley a few blocks away, but at that point she was bleeding so heavily she couldn’t go on. She had to hide. Robert would be coming for her.
She turned around at the sound of sirens passing. Xander’s limo stopped behind three police cars. He had come to her rescue! He saw him jumped out of the car and rushed towards her direction.
“Mia!” Xander said as he picked her up in his arms. He looked agitated and apprehensive. Mia was starting to feel woozy due to the amount of blood she was losing. She tried to reach and hold him, but she passed out, once again just before he could utter a word.
***
Epilogue
A few days later, Mia woke up in the hospital. Her best friend Lily was there with Xander, looking over her bedside.
“What happened?” Mia groaned. “How long has it been?”
“You escaped Robert and his guard, but you were shot,” Xander said.
“Oh. Oh, that’s right. God, what an insane week,” Mia said, tearfully. She was actually referring about her whole affair with Xander, and not this particular incident. Then, she turned to both of them with teary eyes.
“I’m really glad to see you both here,” she stated.
Lily leaned over and gave Mia’s hand a quick squeeze.
“I’m glad you’re alright,” she said, thoughtfully. “I’m going to give you two some privacy,” she added and walked out of the room.
Mia looked up at Xander, unable to comprehend what’s on his mind. So much had happened between them at this point that she didn’t know where to start.
“I’m sorry,” they both said at the same time, and then both laughed.
“Mia, will you give me another chance?” Xander said, holding her hands. “I was too quick to judge you before. I want to hear your side of the story. Because the truth is, I’m in love with you, and nothing is going to change that for me.”
“Xander,” Mia said, sobbing in an instant. “I should have told you the whole truth earlier. I was never going to go through with Lillian’s revenge plan, because once I actually met you, I realized that I was falling in love with you too.”
“I know,” Xander whispered. “I can feel how you’re sincerely in love with me every time we were together. I was so dumb to actually doubt you, baby,” he admitted.