Chapter LIX (59)

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Liam's POV

I woke up, feeling my eyes tired. I recall what happened last night, and I put myself out for Ally. But she didn't want me. I couldn't blame her though. If only I knew then what I know now, things would be different. I caused her pain before and many more this time.

I can feel the pain in my stomach when she told me that we were just friends and that I was just her boss. We couldn't be together because of this, but I just wanted to screw that. I don't care if there are obstacles. I will win her heart and heal it.

After I got dressed, I trot down the stairs and walk into the kitchen. Bear was present, but Ally wasn't, which was strange - considering she usually would wake up and be down here before me. I let out a yawn and take a seat next to Bear.

"Where's Ms. Hernandez?" Bear asks.

I shrug, "I don't know."

We waited a couple of minutes before I started to get worried. I look at the entrance to the dining room and wish for her to come through. My patience was wearing thin.

"Dad, where is Ms. Hernandez? She never comes this late to breakfast," Bear says.

I sigh softly. "She is probably overslept or something. I'm going to go check on her, alright?"

He nods his head. "Alright," He says and continues to eat his breakfast.

I stand up from my seat and exit the dining room. I walk up the stairs and walk down the hallway. I stood before her door and turn the knob. I open the door and found her bed made without her in it. I walk inside and thought she might be somewhere in here. I check the bathroom, and she wasn't in there as well. I walk out of the bathroom and check the public bathroom. The door was unlocked and unused.

She wasn't there as well. Unless...

Did she leave? The thought shook me, and I rush back into her room and open her closet. Her clothes were present so were her suitcases. I crease brows, puzzled and confused. Although I'm relieved that she didn't left, I was worried.

I trot down the stairs and looked around. She wasn't in the living room nor the den. I walk back into the dining room and call Mabel and Lizzie. They came out of the kitchen in an instant. Their eyes along with Bear's were on me.

"Yes, sir," Mabel said.

"Where is Ms. Hernandez?" I ask.

Lizzie answers, "I'm sorry. We haven't seen her since last night when she walked out of the house. And you followed her shortly."

I put my hands on my waist and inform, "Well, she isn't in the house. Her bed seemed untouched, and her clothes are present. She didn't leave, and I'm sure she didn't sleep in her own room."

"Where do you think she is?" Mabel asks. "Have you checked if she is outside?"

The thought crossed my mind, but I'm sure Ally wouldn't go out this early. But I had to check just in case.

Vroom!!!

I hear a motorcycle revving outside of the house. I knew exactly who it was. I clench my fist and look at Lizzie. "Please take care of Bear." I point at my son and said, "Please stay inside."

Bear nods his head, sulking a little. I stomp outside to the porch. I see Victor's gangs, making tread marks on my front lawn. I groan and clench my fist. "What are you guys doing here?"

"Victor has a message," shouted Phinny, Victor's right hand man. He smirked irritably.

"What message?" I ask, fearing for what I wish to be not true.

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