Thump!
T unleashed, driving his fist into the side of Dadâs face. One look at my brother and I knew there was no stopping him, not anymore. He was a mask of malevolence. A weapon of fists and fury. No. He was a fucking product. And what theyâd created when they gave Ryth to us.
My breath stilled, a burden in my chest. Our sisterâ¦
âYou will fucking tell us how to get her out of there!â he screamed. âYou hear me? You WILL fucking tell us!â
My brother was a man possessed. Dadâs head snapped to the side with the blow. T struck again, his time hitting him in the mouth. The result was instant. His lip split open and blood welled down his chin.
âT,â I rasped as dadâs head lolled backwards.
âYou will tell me what I want to know!â Tobias roared, wrenching our father forward. âYou will fucking tell me!â
Dadâs eyes fluttered, then opened. He stared at my brother as though he was a stranger. âYouâ¦â he whispered, his eyes falling closed again. âWere never meant to fallâ¦for her.â
T froze with the words, one hand fisted in Dadâs bloody shirt and the other cocked in the air. âWhat the fuck did you say?â
Silence.
âWhat theâ¦fuck did you SAY?â my brother raged.
I took a step, drawn by the same savage need. âTell us what we want to know.â
Dadâs eyes opened, and for a split second, I saw him, the man Iâd loved. The man Iâd fucking defended over and over and over again. But there was no more defending, not himâ¦or us.
Thugs.
Murderers.
Brothersâ¦
I didnât blame T for shooting himâ¦right now, I wanted to do the same.
âTell us how to get her out,â I demanded.
Dad gave a small chuff, that split on his lip stretching wide. âThere is no out. Doesnât matterâ¦sheâs not worth it.â
âWorth it?â Tobiasâ voice was chilling. âWorth it?â He drove his fist into our fatherâs face once more. Crunch. âWORTH IT! She is WORTH EVERYTHING!â
Dadâs head snapped backwards. But I could see the endâ¦saw it all in the way his head snapped backwardsâ¦and the glazed film on his eyes.
Crack!
âSheâs fucking WORTH IT!â Crack! T was an animal. âSheâs fucking worth it!â He never stopped, never flinched, just dived into that fucking rage with bloody fists and a savage hunger for bloodâ¦
No.
Not blood.
Our sister.
Dead manâ¦â My fatherâs last words were a hiss.
Still, Tobias wrenched him forward. âWhat fucking dead man? Dadâ¦DAD!â
But he couldnât answer, because he was already gone.
âT.â My voice was husky as I stared at his white knuckles smeared with blood. âT!â
My brotherâs gaze was fixed on that empty stare. âAnswer me. What fucking dead man?â he roared, as though he could will him back to life by his desperation alone.
Maybe T shouldâve thought of that before he pulled the trigger and ended our fatherâs fucking life?
Christ, this was a mess.
But he couldnâtâ¦no one could, and outside, the throb of a V8 engine drew my attention.
I pushed up from the floor and headed for the window, pushing the curtain aside as an expensive black Range Rover pulled into the driveway behind the dented Charger. âT,â I called, wary.
But the guy didnât climb out and start firing. No, he reached across to the passenger seat instead, and dragged a big bag of some kind with him as he climbed out. The driverâs door closed with a thud as he scanned the front of the warehouse, catching the movement as I let the curtain go.
The thud of his boots resounded as I opened the front door and stepped out. He scanned me up and down. âYou Nick?â
Freddyâs manâ¦
Thatâs who this was.
I exhaled hard and nodded. âYeah.â
He glanced at the open door beside me. âYou gonna let me in, or do I have to patch up whoever has been shot out here?â
Shotâ¦shotâ¦heâs not. I swallowed hard, unable to move for a secondâ¦
And he saw. A scowl came before he softened his tone. âYou want to let me in, buddy?â
I scanned the street and stepped aside. âHeâs inside.â
The guy moved like a fighter, thick shoulders bunching as he hauled the bag with him and stepped inside. He didnât even flinch at the body lying in the kitchen. I locked the front door and followed, watching him as he neared Tobias, who still had dadâs shirt clenched in his fist.
âHe didnât tell us who,â my brother said as he slowly lifted his gaze. âHe didnât tell us who.â
âYou want me to have a look?â
Care. Compassion. The kind of carefulness that only came with years of practice echoed from the guy as he reached for my brotherâs hands and gently pulled them away. âLet me look.â
Tobias did, watching with a shell-shocked stare as the guy did his best. He pressed two fingers to my fatherâs neck and waited. I couldâve told him it was useless. But what was the fucking point?
What was the point of anything?
They had our sister.
And now our brother.
âIâm sorry.â Freddyâs guy dropped his hand and shook his head. âHeâs gone.â
Tobias slumped to the floor, his hands resting on the top of his drawn-up knees as he stared at me blankly. âWhat the fuck do we do now?â
He looked at me as though he hadnât thought itâd come to this. What did he think was going to happen when he took aim and squeezed the trigger?
âThereâs no easy answer,â Freddyâs guy answered. âWhat I can tell you is, heâs gone, so I guess you need to think about family.â
Tobias glanced his way, frowned, and focused as though he finally realized someone else was here. He glanced at our fatherâs body. âNot about him. About herâ¦our stepsister.â
âStepsister?â The guy glanced my way, confused.
But it wasnât just confusion, was it? He wasâ¦wary. âThey have your stepsister?â
They?
Tobias stared at the guy. âWhat the fuck do you know?â My brother pushed upward, climbing to his feet. His eyes darkening to that terrifying glint. âWho the fuck are you, anyway?â
âDeLuca,â he answered. But it wasnât out of fear. He was concerned, but not about us. âWho has your stepsister?â
âThe Order,â I answered, earning a glare from T. One I met with my own. âFreddy sent him, right? So that means we can trust him.â
Trust him to patch a wound maybe, but trust him not to go to the cops? I stared at T. The last thing I wanted was my brother charged with patricide. My heart raced and my mouth went dry. In my head, I saw them when I raced through the treesâ¦T with his gun in his hand and our father bleeding in his arms.
âTrust?â T glared, snapping me back out of my head. âHasnât the last twenty-four fucking hours told you anything, brother? We canât fucking trust him. We canât fucking trust anyone.â He glared at Dad. âNot even blood.â
âIâm not with The Order.â DeLuca shoved up from the floor.
âYeah?â T was pissed now, more than he was before. âWho do you work for?â
âSacred Heart Hospital.â
My brother grew furious, stepping closer to the guy. âI said, who the fuck do you work for?â
But the guy never backed down. Instead, he withstood my brotherâs wrath, bloody knuckles and all. âI work for Sacred Heart and no one else. Iâm sorry about your father and your stepsister. I have one of those of my own, so I know how it feels. You want to protect themâ¦youâll do anything to protect them, but you canât. Not against men who want her.â
He wasnât talking about Ryth hereâ¦he was talking about himself.
âOh yeah?â Tobias was full of rage now.
âSheâs in her own trouble,â DeLuca answered, and looked away. âWhich is why I asked.â
Those words stopped T cold. He scowled, staring at this guy who knows a guy in the Mafia.
I took a step closer. âIn trouble how?â
He looked like he was going to answer before he froze, scowled, and looked away. âNot with The Order.â He reached into his pocket and pulled out a business card, handing it to me. âCall me if you need anything. Just not the Rossis, okay? I donât need any more problems where theyâre concerned.â
âProblems?â Tobias looked like he was going to push him for answers. âWhat kind ofââ
But then DeLuca looked at Dad. âI can take care of him, if you wantâ¦until youâre ready.â
Take care of himâ¦
What did that mean? Hold the body for ransom while he threatened to go to the cops? Or worse. I know a guy who knows a guy, those were Freddyâs words. What guy did he know? I needed to find out. I neededâ¦to protect my family.
âAnd what if weâre never ready?â My voice was detached as I stared at the guy.
The doctor met my gaze. âThen I can take care of that too.â
Who the hell was this guy? He sure as hell wasnât just a goddamn doctor, that was for sure. He had connections, and from the way he flinched when I spoke about Ryth, they were the wrong type of connections. âOkay.â I looked at the card, Lucas DeLuca, Emergency Medicine, Sacred Heart Hospital. âYou can take him.â
T stared at me as though Iâd grown a second head. I knew what he was thinking, we canât trust anyone.
But look where that had gotten us.
If weâd trusted someone when this shit was going down, then maybe we mightâve had a chance. What chance did we have now?
âWant to give me a hand getting your father into the car?â DeLuca asked Tobias.
T looked like he was about to explode. But then he nodded and without a word, went to work. Tobias grabbed dad under the arms while DeLuca grabbed his feet. They heaved him up. I stepped behind, grabbed the straps of DeLucaâs medical bag, and lifted, grunting with the weight. No wonder the guy was fit.
They struggled, shuffling more than walking as I moved ahead, scanning outside the warehouse before I motioned them forward. They had dad down the stairs and stepped sideways toward the back of the Rover. âWant to grab my keys and hit the button for the back door, Nick?â DeLuca winced.
I strode closer, shoved my hand in the pocket he aimed my way, and pressed the button, watching the doors open automatically. Both grunted as they dropped Dad onto a dark tarpaulin with a thud.
Hard breaths filled the air. DeLuca brushed his hands against his black jeans and reached for the keys. âThanks.â He glanced at Tobias, who surprisingly didnât look like he wanted to rip the docâs head off anymore. The guy didnât shy away, not from angerâ¦or death.
I almost liked him, if I could trust him, that was. I glanced at the card in my hand.
âIâll be waiting to hear from you,â he said, looking my way.
I gave a nod as the doctor climbed into the car and started the engine. We said nothing as he backed out of the driveway and onto the street. Red lights flared bright in the night as the Rover braked, then pulled awayâ¦leaving us to stare as it disappeared.
âWhat the fuck do we do now?â Tobias asked.
âI donât know,â I answered, because weâd run out of optionsâ¦and people to trust. âI just donât know.â