He relaxed. If she had been younger, they would have had to find another way to protect her than have her stay with him. But she was an adult, so he didn’t have to worry about crossing aline. Many mafia families married their daughters off when they were sixteen.
They slowed down and pulled into the Maclean driveway. It was long and then curved around at the end.
After they stopped, he opened his door and held out his hand. “Come on.”
She started crying again.
“I promise you you’re safe, baby. We don’t have time. We need to get you into the house.”
She slowly moved over until she could take his hand and let him pull her out.
“Good girl.” He closed the door. “Head back, Ray.”
Dominic didn’t watch him leave. He just followed Graham and Duncan into the house. “I’ll take you to the room you’ll be using while your here.”
Dominic noticed her limping and then saw the smear of blood on the marble. “What’s wrong with your foot?”
She seemed confused and then looked at her feet. “I don’t know. The right one hurts.”
Dominic picked her up and ignored her squeal as he followed Graham and Duncan up a staircase and down a long hallway. Fuck, the place was huge.
Graham stopped at a door and opened it. “You’ll have this suite for the time you’re here.”
Dominic nodded but didn’t look around.
“She hurt her foot, Graham. Can I get medical supplies up here?” Dominic asked.
“I’ll go get them, and I’ll also grab some clothing for you both,” Duncan said and then left.
“Thanks.” Dominic walked into the bathroom and set her on the counter before grabbing a towel, folding it, and placing it next to her.
“Here, this will be more comfortable.”
He put her on the towel, grabbed another, and laid it over her lap to cover her legs. For some reason, he didn’t want another man looking at her when she was half-dressed.
Graham stood off to the side and let him take care of her.
Dominic lifted her foot and set it on her opposite knee so he could see the bottom. Goddammit. “Baby, it looks like you have some glass in your foot.” He hadn’t even thought about her running without shoes down a dirty alleyway.
“Have you had a tetanus shot lately?” Dominic asked.
“Yeah, about three years ago,” Rebeka said.
Good, he didn’t have to worry about that.
“Here you go,” Duncan said as he entered the door.
“Thanks, man,” Dominic said.
“How bad?” Duncan asked.
“I’m not sure yet. Her feet are disgusting. I’ll have to clean them before I can see the extent of the damage.”
“We’ll leave you to it,” Graham said. “Dial one if you need anything. Dial twelve if you want the call to come directly to me in my suite.”
“I can’t thank you guys enough.”
“We’re family,” Duncan said. “We help each other.”