Joey: Chapter 47
Joey: A brother’s best friend, standalone dark mafia romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 2)
She runs straight into me like a gift from the fucking heavens.
I pull her close, wrapping my arms tight around her. âBaby girl, I got you.â I breathe out a sigh full of relief, my lips pressed against her hair as she buries her face into my chest.
âM-Max,â she gasps, her heart hammering against my chest.
Dante steps toward the open doorway, gun drawn.
âHeâs at the bottom of the stairs,â Joey says. âHeâs injured and I donât think heâs armed. But be careful.â
A smile creeps over her brotherâs face as he looks through the open doorway and puts his gun back in the waistband of his pants. âYou did this, kid?â he asks proudly.
âOf course,â she sniffs.
The sunlight illuminates Viktor Pushkin as he pushes himself to his knees, a kitchen knife sticking out of his side. He goes to pull it out, but Dante stops him, dragging him to his feet and pinning his arms behind his back. If Viktor pulls that knife out now, heâll likely bleed to death on the way home. That would be a death far more merciful than he deserves. Dante pushes him into the parking lot, and Viktor blinks at the bright glare of the sun, screaming Russian curses.
Joey takes a deep breath and wrenches herself from my arms. Before I can pull her back, she launches herself at Viktor, raking her nails down his face. âYou evil, disgusting piece of shit!â
Dante holds onto him, keeping his arms firmly behind his back.
âLet him go so I can kick his ass,â she rages. âLet him fucking go.â
Her brother shakes his head. âCalm down, kid.â
She turns her wrath on him. âDonât fucking tell me to calm down. Let him the fuck go and let me kill him, Dante.â
Dante shoots me a look and I step in, wrapping my arms around her. Fury pulses through her body and she kicks out, still trying to get to him.
I hug her tighter. âYou can kill him later, Joey.â
She snarls, wrestling to free herself from my arms.
I press my mouth against her ear. âSlowly. Painfully. But right now, we need to get out of here.â
Immediately she stops struggling, appeased by my promise.
Dante laughs as he secures Viktorâs hands. âYeah, you can kill him later, kid.â He shoves a rag soaked with fast-acting sedative into the prisonerâs mouth. Within seconds, Viktor slumps over.
Only when he passes out do I let her go, allowing her to walk away from me. I want to carry her out of here, take her to some faraway fortress where nobody will even get to look at my Mafia princess ever again. With a sigh, I shake my head. That will never happen. Sheâs Joey Moretti, the most stubborn woman Iâve ever met.
Dante and I haul Viktor into the trunk, and weâre about to climb into the car when Joey speaks, hands on her hips. âYou know itâs about time you all started treating the women in this family with some fucking respect.â
Dante has his hand on the car door, holding it open, and I see the instant shift in his mood. âGet in the car.â
âIf youâd just told me about your little scheme, I could have been prepared. Maybe I wouldâve â¦â
âGet in the fucking car, Joey.â
She folds her arms over her chest. âNot until you admit that you treat me like an idiot just because Iâm a girl. You know Iâm right. If youâd told me about the stupid pact between Pushkin and our father, this all could have been prevented.â
Tension ripples through the parking lot like the aftershock of an earthquake. Joey keeps glaring at Dante with her arms folded. His hand stays on the door handle.
I glower at him. Just get in the car, D.
He doesnât. He shuts the door with a soft, deliberate click and turns to face her. âYou were eighteen years old.â
âI deserved to know. You had no right to keep that from me.â
âWe did what we had to do,â he insists.
âNo, you did what was easy for you. Anything to avoid dealing with the fact that I might have an opinion about my own fucking life.â
âYou were just a kid,â he says, the vein in his temple throbbing.
âI wasnât a kid! And you had no right to make decisions about my life without consulting me.â
He scoffs. âLike you would have listened to anything Lorenzo or I had to say?â
âYou didnât give me a fucking choice,â she shrieks.
âWe gave you plenty of chances to prove you could be trusted, Joey, and you threw every single one back in our faces.â
âBullshit!â
âYou constantly whined and pouted because your mean big brothers wouldnât let you do whatever the fuck you wanted. But how many times did Max have to haul your ass home after you snuck out to some party? How many fucking times did I have to clean you up after you got wasted on vodka and weed?â
She balls her hands into fists, clenching them at her sides as she rocks on the balls of her feet. âI had to do those things because the two of you would never let me out of the goddamn house.â
âBecause our own fucking father wanted to marry you off to a Russian psychopath, Joey,â he screams at her.
âAnd you should have fucking told me,â she yells louder, and I run a hand over my face. This argument has been a long time coming, but I wish they were having it elsewhere. âYou should have consulted me.â
âI couldnât consult you Joey, you were â¦â
âI was what?â
His jaw ticks. He shakes his head. âGet in the car.â
âI was what, Dante?â she demands. âAt least be man enough to say it to my face.â
Donât say it, D.
âYou were a spoiled little bitch!â he snaps.
She steps back as though he slapped her in the face. Looking devastated, he scrubs a hand over his face and sighs.
âThatâs why you sent me away? Not to protect me, but to make your life easier?â The pain in her voice makes my chest ache.
âNo, Joey. We sent you away to protect you,â he insists.
âDonât fucking lie to me. No more lies. Iâm sick of them,â she screeches.
All I can do is stand back and let her vent some of the rage sheâs bottled up inside for years. She has so much pent-up frustration inside her, and it has to come out sometime. I tried to fuck it all out of her, but I obviously missed some.
Dante steps forward. âItâs the truth, Guiseppina.â
âNo, itâs bullshit! You sent me away because it was easier for you all. Admit it, Dante. You wanted me out of your hair.â
âWhy would I want that, Joey? Youâre my kid sister.â
âYou just said I was a spoiled little bitch.â
âYou were, but thatâs not â¦â
My girl doesnât let him finish what heâs saying. Instead, she pulls back her arm and punches him in the jaw. Gaping at her, he staggers back.
He rubs a hand over his chin and glares at her, and fuck me if she doesnât gear up to clock him again.
Looks like itâs time to step in. Heâd never hit her, but he might defend himself if she punches him again, and if he touches herâwell, then he and I would come to blows. I grab hold of her, and she lashes out at me too, but this time thereâs no getting away from me. I carry her around to the other side of the car, locking my arms around her like a cage when I set her down.
Her eyes shoot daggers at me. âI hate you all.â
âI know, baby girl. Now get in the damn car.â