Joey: Chapter 28
Joey: A brother’s best friend, standalone dark mafia romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 2)
Kat doesnât say anything when she walks into the dining room where Dante, Lorenzo, and I are sitting with Kristin. She simply sits beside me, reaches for my hand, and gives it a gentle squeeze, letting me know sheâs there. My brothers have been grilling Kristin for over an hour, wanting to know everything she knows about where Max was going and why. Unfortunately, it appears she doesnât know more than what she already told us.
Iâve spent that time quietly observing her. Sheâs young and vulnerable, yes, but thereâs a quiet strength about her. Sheâs not as naive as she looks. Maybe itâs her huge doe eyes that make her look so innocent. Does Max stare into her eyes the way he looks into mine? Has he made her promises and broken them too?
Every few minutes, I remember what heâs done, and a fresh wave of pain crashes over me. My heart physically hurtsâa deep, visceral ache in my chest. And then I look at the girl sitting across the table. Sheâs eighteen years old, almost nineteen, and sheâs six months pregnant with a boy. How could Max cheat on her too?
Dante was right, Max DiMarco is not the man I thought I knew.
âEverything okay, kitten?â Dante asks his wife.
âIâm just about to put Gabriella down for the night and wanted to let you know that Sophia made dinner. I think itâs important our guest eats something.â
âI-Iâm okay,â Kristin stammers. âI just want to find Max.â
âAnd we will,â Lorenzo replies. âBut Katâs right. You must eat.â
I squeeze Katâs hand in mine, steeling myself. âWeâll be eating in here anyway. And we can talk while we have dinner.â
Kristin gives me such a genuine smile in return that it makes my stomach roll. She thinks Iâm her ally, but Iâm the woman whoâs been fucking her baby daddy. No wonder the cheating snake wouldnât take me to his place. That anger and pain bubbles inside me once more, but I swallow it down.
Kat releases my hand and gets up. âIâll go tell Sophia to serve dinner then.â
âIâll come with you. I need to kiss my daughter goodnight before she goes to bed,â Dante says.
âIâll go check on Anya.â Lorenzo follows Kat and Dante out of the dining room, leaving Kristin and me alone. I want to leave too. I hate her. No, thatâs not true. I want to hate her. It would be easier than hating Max because heâs out there somewhere and he might be suffering. Or worse. I canât think about what Iâll do if I never get to see him again.
âDo you think weâll find him?â she sniffs.
âYes,â I say with total confidence, but I donât voice the rest of my thoughtsâthat I hope we find him before itâs too late. People donât get kidnapped for no reason. Thereâs been no ransom or any other demands, so his disappearance is likely about revenge. And I know the kind of damage wrought by the people in our world when they want revenge. The mere thought of him suffering such a fate makes me feel like Iâm going to pass out.
I refocus on Kristin. There are so many things I want to ask her. How long have they been together? Where did they meet? Does he take her to his cabin in the woods?
âDo you love him?â I ask instead.
âMax?â
No, Ryan Reynolds, I think, but I bite back the sarcastic response and nod instead.
She hesitates for a second, and the love-blind idiot in me sees a glimmer of hope, but then she smiles and says, âYeah. Heâs a good guy.â
Letâs see if she still thinks that when Max is back here and she finds out what heâs been up to behind her back. Because even if I donât tell her, one of my brothers sure as hell will.
I pick at my food during dinner, barely eating a bite.
My stomach is a giant ball of worry and fear, and anything I put in there is liable to come back up. Questions constantly buzz around my head. It feels wrong to sit here eating while Max is out there somewhere, probably suffering at the hands of his captors, but Dante and Lorenzo have every available man looking for him. Thereâs nothing more to be done right now. Throughout dinner, they take calls and follow new leads between asking Kristin every question they can think of.
Iâm staring down at my plate without seeing it when the sound of my name catches my attention. Looking up, I find Lorenzo frowning at me. âWhereâs your pendant?â
I brush my fingertips over my skin where it usually sits.
My cheeks turn pink. âI left it in the cabin.â
If me mentioning the cabin means anything to Kristin, she doesnât show it.
He sits forward in his seat, his eyes wide. âIs it still there?â
I roll my eyes. âIs that really important right now while Max is missing?â
âYes,â both he and Dante say.
Confused, I shrug. âThen no. Max has it.â
Kristin still doesnât react. I guess she trusts Max the way that I used to. Pair of fools, the two of us.
Dante pushes his chair back from the table and Lorenzo follows suit. âJoey,â Dante says as they walk out of the room, so I follow them, wondering why my pendant is so important.
As soon as weâre in the hallway, Dante grabs my arm. âMax has your pendant?â
âYes. He said he was going to wear it and look after it for me.â
Lorenzo doesnât often display his emotions, but I swear his eyes shine with joy. âYou think heâs still wearing it?â
âOnly one way to find out,â Dante says over his shoulder as he strides toward their study.
âCan one of you please tell me what the hell is going on?â I demand as I trail after them.
Danteâs the one who answers. âThat pendant is a tracker, Joey. Why do you think we gave it to you when you went to Italy?â
âA tracker? Youâve been tracking me?â
âWe track your phone as well.â Lorenzo shrugs nonchalantly. âWe track each otherâs phones too.â
âYeah, but thatâs different.â I donât know how itâs different, but it is. âYou told me the pendant belonged to Mom.â
âWould you have worn it otherwise?â Dante retorts.
âYou know you really need to stop lying to me,â I snap.
Dante looks at the ceiling and sighs. âIf Max is wearing your St. Christopher, then we can trace the signal and find him. Shouldnât you be focusing on that right now?â
âI guess,â I admit with a frown.
Lorenzo reads off numbers from a file on his phone, and Dante types them into his computer. When heâs done, he leans back in his chair and steeples his hands over his mouth.
âWhatâs happening?â
âWe wait for the locator to start transmitting,â he says, like I understand what that means.
âHuh?â
âIt doesnât transmit constantly because it doesnât have a battery to sustain that kind of activity like a cell phone does. Itâs activated remotely and now we wait to pick up its signal.â
âWow. That is some fancy shit. Do I have any other tracking devices I need to be aware of?â
They both shake their heads.
âYouâre sure?â
Lorenzo puts his hand on my shoulder. âWe didnât lie to you because we wanted to deceive you, Joey. We only ever wanted to protect you.â
âI know, but youâve got to stop the lying. Iâm not a kid anymore.â
âYouâre here now, arenât you?â Dante says. âNot in the dining room with Kristin. We know youâre not a kid, Joey, but you are our little sister, and like it or not, itâs our job to protect you. Just like we protect each other.â
âItâs active.â Lorenzo nods at the map that just popped up on his screen. A flashing purple dot has me leaning closer.
âWhere is it?â I peer at the screen, hoping it isnât at Maxâs penthouse or the cabin.
âCedar Rapids,â Dante says with a frown.
âWhat the fuck?â Lorenzo looks at our brother.
Dante closes the laptop. âLetâs go get our boy.â
The two of them immediately slip into tactical mode, like generals of an army, discussing grenades and weapons.
âI want to come too,â I say, interrupting their battle planning.
âNo,â they reply in unison.
I cross my arms over my chest and scowl at the two of them. âYou literally just said youâd stop treating me like a child.â
Dante grabs my arms. âThis is serious, Joey. We donât know what weâre walking into. This isnât about protecting you, this is about going into fucking battle with our best soldiers. I love you, kid, but in this situation, you will slow us down.â
Lorenzo cuts in before I can say anything. âPart of being a grown-up is knowing when to step aside and let someone more capable do the job, Joey. We canât focus on rescuing Max if weâre worried about protecting you. And not because youâre a girl or because youâre our sister, but because youâre just not ready for something like this yet.â
Yet? Thatâs a good sign. And heâs right. I would slow them down, and I need all their energy focused on getting Max back hereâif only so I can kill him myself. âFine. Iâll stay here.â
âI know itâs not easy but stay with Kristin.â Dante opens his safe and starts pulling out a variety of guns. âSheâs hiding something.â
âYou think?â I ask.
âYeah.â He frowns. âCould just be that sheâs scared, but something isnât quite right about her story. So keep an eye on her, yeah?â
âOf course.â
Lorenzo squeezes my shoulder on his way out the door. âWe should be back first thing tomorrow. Take care of Anya for me too?â
âAlways.â