Dante: Chapter 2
Dante: A Dark Mafia, Enemies to Lovers Romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 1)
Katerinaâs arms and legs are crossed as she hugs her body and tries to make herself as small as possible, nestled against the corner of the car so she is as far from me as she can physically be. I had to accompany her in the back in case she tried to pull any shit to escape. She threw a baseball bat and a gun at Maximoâs head, tried to shoot him, and then punched me in the chest all in the space of fifteen minutes, so Iâm pretty sure we got ourselves a live wire.
I can sense Maximoâs eyes on me in the rearview mirror every few minutes, probably wondering what the hell Iâm even thinking of bringing her to my house instead of making an example of her.
I have no answer to that question though. No reasonable explanation as to why Iâm taking her as a payment for her brotherâs debt instead of doing whatever necessary to make sure she doesnât have any information that might lead me to the slippery little fuck. Thereâs something about her that intrigues me. I looked into her when we were trying to find Leo. She trained to be a nurse, and she worked as one in Northwestern Memorial for three years. She was good at it too. I read all of her performance reviews. Incredible with patients and respected by her colleagues.
Then two years ago, she quit, and nobody from the hospital ever heard from her again. She left her nice apartment block and moved to one of the poorest neighborhoods in the city. She took a night shift, cleaning empty office blocks. Besides that, she rarely leaves the house.
Sheâs a mystery. A puzzle I want to solve. Iâve always been good at reading people. Usually, within a few minutes, I can figure out their story, but not her. Thatâs what intrigues me. It has nothing to do with her bright blue eyes and the fire in them when she stood up to Maximo and me. Nothing to do with her perky tits straining against that cleaning uniform she has on beneath her coat, or her full pink lips and how good they would look if I was fucking her smart mouth. And absolutely nothing to do with the way her blatant defiance and disregard for who I am made me harder than Iâve ever been in my life.
No. Not that at all.
When we pull up at my house, Katerina cranes her neck to get a full view of the place. Itâs huge, with two wings, one for me, and one for my brother and his wife. But heâs not living here right now. No doubt, sheâs looking for ways to escape though. She wonât find any.
Once Maximo has stopped the car, I climb out and walk around to her side. When I pull the door open, she scowls at me.
âYou can walk into the house, or I will carry you in. And you can kick and scream for help and not one single person here will stop me or come to your rescue.â
She glares at me as she weighs her options, and a few seconds later, she steps out of the car, her jaw set in defiance even as she follows me the few steps to the house, while Maximo grabs the small suitcase of personal belongings she gathered from her place. She didnât bring much, just a few clothes and toiletries and a photo album.
Maximo called ahead once we knew we were going to have a new houseguest. My housekeeper, Sophia, opens the door.
âMr. Moretti,â she says with a polite nod.
âSophia, this is Katerina. Can you show her to her room?â
âOf course, sir,â she replies, opening the door and ushering Katerina inside.
Katerina turns to me, her eyes wide and full of anxiety. I like the way she looks at me. I am the man with all the answers, and that makes her dependent on me. And I definitely like that.
âIâll bring your bag up in a moment,â I tell her, and she nods, although her face is still clouded in confusion and uncertainty, which I guess is understandable.
She follows Sophia along the hallway and up the stairs. A few seconds later, Maximo joins me.
âYou sure you know what youâre doing, D?â he asks, giving me a look that suggests he knows my motives arenât entirely motivated by my need to recoup the money that Leo Evanson stole from us.
âNope.â
âWhat exactly is she gonna be doing while sheâs here?â he asks with a grin.
âIâll think of something.â
âIâm sure you will.â
I ignore his innuendo. âShe was a nurse, right?â I remind him. âSurely, she has skills that will be useful to us?â
âSure,â he says, but heâs still looking at me like he knows Iâm thinking about another set of skills she might have. âYou havenât forgotten your pop is coming for dinner later, have you?â
âFuck!â
âYou did forget?â
âI do my best to forget any things related to him.â
âGood thing one of us is on the ball though, eh?â He nudges me, and I roll my eyes at him.
Anyone else tried to ride my ass like he does and Iâd put a bullet in them. But Maximo is like a brother to me. Heâs a year older than I am and we grew up together. Our fathers were best friends until his was murdered when he was fourteen. He lived with us after that. There was no official adoption â it just was. I would die for him and heâd do the same for me in a heartbeat. Loyalty like that is hard to come by.
âWhy do you think I keep you around here?â I say as I take Katerinaâs bag from him and head to the stairs.
âBecause you couldnât fucking function without me.â He whistles, heading off to my study, while I prepare to welcome our guest.
Sophia is leaving the room when I reach it, and when I walk inside, Katerina is staring out of the window, looking at the courtyard below. Sheâs taken off her coat at least, so I figure sheâs accepted she wonât be leaving any time soon.
âKind of a nice room for a prison cell,â she says, full of snark.
Goddamn it, I want to throw her on the bed and fuck that attitude out of her. Perhaps, later.
âIt has a lock too,â I tell her. âNot that youâll need it.â
âWonât I?â
âWell, nobody lives here, except me. And Sophia of course, but she lives downstairs.â
She arches an eyebrow at me and how much I would love to fuck that look off her face.
âIt would take more than a lock to keep me out if I wanted in here, kitten.â
She hugs her arms to her chest, shivering as she rubs her bare arms as though sheâs cold despite the warm room. Is that from fear or something else? âWhat exactly do you want with me? You planning on just keeping me here forever, or am I only supposed to stay here until I pay off this debt?â
âYes.â
âYes what? Youâre keeping me here forever or until I work off Leoâs debt?â
How about both? âYouâll work off your brotherâs substantial debt and then you can leave,â I say instead.
âAnd just how do I do that? And how long will it take? What about my actual job? My house?â she fires off the questions, arms still crossed over her chest.
âYour employer will be informed of your new circumstances. Your house will be maintained until youâre ready to return to it. And as for how long that will take, that all depends on how good you are,â I say, crossing the room until Iâm standing so close to her I can smell her scent. Itâs not a perfume. Itâs sweet like chocolate. The cocoa butter lotion she uses on her skin. I saw her throwing it into the bag earlier.
âGood at what?â she whispers, and her lip trembles slightly.
I donât know what makes me harder â feisty Katerina or trembling-with-fear Katerina. Iâm going to have plenty of fun with both of them. But not today. Not yet.
I could pin her down on this bed and fuck her senseless and there wouldnât be a single thing she could do about it. No matter how hard she fought me or how loud she screamed, nobody would come to her aid.
âWhatever it is I tell you to do.â
She rolls her eyes at me and I step closer until Iâm invading every inch of her personal space. Her breath hitches, making those goddamn tits strain against the snappers on her uniform even more. One flick of my wrist and that damn tunic would be open and her chest would be completely exposed. I ram my hands into my pockets to stop myself from touching her. I can tell that she wants to step back and give herself a little space, but sheâs too stubborn to back down.
âI am not having sex with you,â she snarls.
âI donât force women into having sex with me. I certainly donât have to pay them for the privilege.â
Relief shines in her eyes momentarily. âMy men, on the other hand⦠well, they are a different matter.â
âI-Iâm not having sex with anyone,â she stammers, and tears well in her eyes as she steps away from me, pressing her back against the window. âIâd rather you kill me than keep me here like some paid whore to entertain your men.â
There is a terror in her eyes that wasnât there a moment ago. Sheâs hiding a secret and itâs shimmering just beneath the surface now. I can almost feel it, but she keeps it well hidden. And I find myself doing something completely out of character. âYou were a nurse, right? So Iâm sure you have other talents that will come in useful instead, Katerina,â I assure her.
I walk out of the room before I give her any further indication that I am anything but the monster she believes I am.
âMy name is Kat. I hate Katerina,â she calls after me.
Is this what déjà vu feels like? Because Iâve heard those words before. I turn around. And suddenly itâs six years ago and Iâm looking at someone elseâs face as we stand in this room. We stood here just like this and she said almost those exact same words. Except Nicole preferred Nicci, and she was never my prisoner. She was here through choice. Until she wasnât.
My chest tightens as six years of anger and the weight of all the secrecy and lies surges up from my gut, threatening to spill out until I push it all back down where it belongs.
âAre you okay?â Katâs voice snaps me from the past reminding me that that time in my life has long gone. âYou look like youâve just seen a ghost.â
âMaybe,â I mumble, and she blinks at me in confusion. âAnyway, make yourself at home until I figure out what to do with you.â
Something unreadable flickers in Katâs expression.
âExcept for my study, youâre free to explore the house. But you try and escape and I will hand you over to my men to do with as they please. You understand me?â
âYes.â
âSophia makes dinner around eight. You can eat wherever you like, but my father is coming this evening, so Iâd prefer you eat in your room.â
âIâd rather eat in here anyway,â she snipes.
âOf course you would. Not much of a people person, are you?â
âWell, you tell me since you seem to know a hell of a lot about me, Mr. Moretti,â she snaps.
Whatever glimpse of vulnerability she allowed me to see a moment ago has vanished, and her armor is firmly back in place. Which is a good thing because sheâll need that while sheâs living here. âI make it my business to know everything there is to know about my enemies, Ms. Evanson.â
I walk out of the door and close it behind me. I need to do something to take my mind off the fiery wildcat because walking around here with a semi-permanent hard-on isnât my idea of a good time.
Maybe I should just fuck her and get it over with. Get her out of my head so I can focus. Except that I donât want to simply take Kat; I want to own every single part of her. And the worst of it is, I have absolutely no idea why.