When I made it to the bottom of the escalator, the family in front of me walked to the left and I swayed with them so that the man at the bottom of the escalator could not grab me. I quickly weaved around the family in order to be able to move faster with the three men watching and following me.
I didn't know how many men there were in total, so I kept my eyes peeled for suspicious characters as I made my way back to the parking lot.
As I walked through the lot, I kept looking behind me to see if I had lost them. I practically ran to my car, once I figured the coast was clear. I quickly started the ignition and was about to reverse, when a sound at my window startled me. It was one of the men dressed in black and luckily the car doors locked automatically, because he tried to open my door.
I quickly reversed and felt a bump. When I looked out my rear-view mirror, I could see the man shouting while holding his foot. I sped through the parking structure, unsure of what to do. I wanted to call the police but I threw my purse on the floor in the backseat and I did not want to get distracted while I was driving. I just had to hope that a police officer would catch me speeding and offer their help.
As I made my way out of the parking structure onto the busy streets, my heart calmed down a bit. I figured I would pull over when I knew I was safe and grab my phone. I had reached a stop light and quickly unbuckled my seat belt and grabbed my purse. I threw it on the seat next to me so I could drive and look for it just in case the light changed.
The light turned green just as I had found my phone in the depths of my purse. The phone began to ring and an unrecognizable number popped up. I declined and before I could unlock my phone, someone had rammed into the back of my car, jerking me forward. When I glanced in the rear-view mirror, I saw the same black Tahoe with tinted windows that was driving beside me and parked at the mall. My phone rang again with the same number and this time I answered it.
"Hello!" I said as I floored the gas
"Hello Drew."
The sound of his voice sent a flood of memories, instantly calming my nerves and adrenaline.
"Giovanni." I breathed out
"I see you've met O'malley's men."
Another bump to my car frustrated me. I knew my car wouldn't be able to take much more of the assault.
"Get me out of here!"
"Turn left at the stop sign." he instructed
I did as I was told without even braking.
"Turn right on the side street."
"How do you even know this part of town?" I asked while turning right
"You ask questions at the worse of times."
I rolled my eyes at his comment.
"Turn right again."
I followed his directions and I could still see the truck behind me before another car crashed into its side.
"Keep driving." He commanded
He gave me directions that eventually led me to a cargo port. When I drove up, he was there leaning against a black Range Rover. He walked over to my car once I had turned it off. He opened my door for me and helped me out.
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Conquering Drew
RomanceDrew is a hard-working business analyst with a cold heart to match. Her mother abandoned her family when she was very young, leaving her broken and untrusting. She has had many hurdles to jump through with her race and gender always holding her at a...