Dante: Chapter 49
Dante: A Dark Mafia, Enemies to Lovers Romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 1)
The sound of my cell phone vibrating on the night stand rouses me from sleep, and I groan inwardly as I untangle myself from Katâs warmth to answer the damn thing. I swear if itâs not an emergency, then whoever is on the other end of that line is going to lose a hand.
Kat murmurs sleepily as I roll away from her and sit on the edge of the bed. When I see Maximoâs name flashing on the screen, my heart sinks, because he wouldnât call and disturb my lie in for nothing.
âHey,â I answer the call.
âIâve found him.â
âWhere?â
âLA.â
âLA? For real?â
âIâve got eyes on him right now. You want me to bring him back to Chicago?â
I glance behind me at my sleeping wife. âNo. Iâll come to you. Donât let him out of your sight until I get there.â
âSure. Iâll be his shadow.â
âDonât let him see you. I donât want him spooked before I get there.â
âDante?â he snaps, and I squeeze my eyes closed. Iâm tired and Iâm not thinking straight, because if I was, I would never have said that to him. Heâs my right hand, and I would be lost without him. I never need to tell him what to do, he does it without thinking. Heâs my brother every bit as much as Lorenzo.
âI know. Look, Iâll be there as soon as I can.â
I hang up and place my cell back on the nightstand before slipping under the covers. Kat smiles as I press my chest against her back and slide my hand over her swollen belly. I kiss her neck softly, and she purrs. I hate that I have to leave her.
âI have to go away on some business, kitten,â I whisper.
âWhere?â she asks with a yawn.
âLA.â
âLA?â She rolls onto her back. âHow long will you be gone for?â
âIâll be back tomorrow. I promise.â I donât intend on dragging out this whole thing for longer than is necessary.
âCan I come with you?â
I shake my head, and her brow creases with worry. âLorenzo will be here though, and Toni is still around. Theyâll look after you while Iâm gone.â
âWho will take care of you, though?â she whispers.
âI can take care of myself,â I remind her.
âDante?â she breathes. âCanât you send someone else? Canât Maximo or Lorenzo go? What if the baby comes early and youâre not here?â
âKat, you know I have to take care of things sometimes. The baby wonât come early, but if it does, Iâm only a plane ride away. Lorenzo needs to stay with Anya, and Maximo will be with me. Besides, this is something I need to do.â
âIs it dangerous?â
âKat, donât do this. Iâll be back tomorrow.â
She rolls her lips together as she stares into my eyes, and the worry in them makes me want to wrap her in my arms and take us both far away from here. But thatâs not the reality of the life we lead. The life Iâve tied her to.
âOkay. Iâll see you tomorrow,â she whispers.
I roll on top of her, holding myself up on my forearms so I donât crush our baby, and that makes my girl smile. âWill you be good while Iâm gone?â
âWhen am I ever naughty?â she purrs.
âAll the damn time, kitten,â I remind her as I run my nose along her jawline. God, she always smells too fucking good. I could fucking eat her. I want to eat her. Bury my head and then my cock in her warm pussy and not leave this bed for the rest of the day. I hate this fucking life sometimes. âSo eat properly and take your vitamins.â
âI always do.â
âGood girl,â I say before giving her a soft kiss on her forehead. âNow go back to sleep.â I push myself off her, and she rolls onto her side, pulling the duvet up to her chin. I walk to the ensuite to take a quick shower before I head to LA to kill her brother.
Once I landed in LA, we watched Leo Evanson for eight hours before we grabbed him. He spent most of the day and night in a casino, which was full of patrons and witnesses. In Chicago, I would take him off the street in broad daylight and not give a damn. But LA is not my territory, and I need this taken care of as cleanly as possible. The last thing I need is any interference from the cops. But now I have him exactly where I want. In an abandoned office block on the outskirts of the city with nobody around to hear him scream.
Everything about Leo says slimeball weasel. From the way his beady little eyes scan the room as Maximo and I advance on him, his back pressed against the wall as he looks for an escape, to the bacon grease stains on his faded old Navy t-shirt.
âHow funny running into you here in LA, Leo,â I say with a grin as I get closer. He goes to run, but Maximo catches him, slamming the piece of shit against the wall.
âI-Iâll get your money. I just need a few more weeks,â he stammers.
âItâs been twelve fucking months, Leo. I donât think a few more weeks is gonna cut it.â
âIâve got something going on. It could be big,â he says, his eyes wide and pleading.
âYou see Iâve kind of already collected on your debt, Leo. I took your sister as payment instead. Sheâs mine now, and I gotta say, she was worth every cent of that two hundred and fifty grand you stole.â
âWhat?â He scowls at me, and for some reason, that makes me a little less inclined to tear his head off. If he fights for her, then maybe I wonât torture him for too long before I kill him. However, he fucks it all up as soon as he opens his mouth again. âSo you took her? My debt is paid, then?â
âAre you fucking serious?â
âYouâre a piece of shit,â Maximo snorts.
I grip his throat, squeezing my fingers tightly and pressing my palm against his Adamâs apple until heâs struggling to breathe. âYou think that me taking your sister lets you off the hook? Your debt is settled, but you still stole from me, coglione.â
He opens his mouth, but all that comes out is a strangled groan.
I lean in and whisper, âI took her and I made her mine. I fucked her every single day and night, Leo, until she screamed.â
He struggles, trying to escape my grip, but heâs not angry because of what I just told him. Heâs struggling because he wants to survive.
I let him go, and he drops to his knees, clutching at his throat. âI can get you money too,â he wheezes. âJust tell me what you need.â
âWhat I need, you greasy fuck, is for you to pay for having me chase you around the fucking country.â
âLook, I can get you some cash, just let me tell you about this game I have lined upâ¦â he pleads as he pushes himself to his feet.
âAnd your sister? What do I do with her? Because Iâm not gonna lie, Iâve become kind of attached to my little pet.â
He rubs a hand over his jaw and stares at me. âLook, like I said, if you want her, then I ainât got no problem with that.â He shrugs, as though her life means nothing to him.
I grab him by the shirt and throw him back against the wall. âWell, it wouldnât be the first time youâve used her to pay off a debt, would it, Leo?â I snap. âFew years ago, you owed some gambling debts and you told the two guys who came collecting exactly where they could find your sister, right?â
His complexion was already pale, but now heâs turned an unnatural shade of gray. âThey were gonna kill me,â he says as though that is a perfectly valid explanation for handing my girl over to those two animals.
âThey almost killed her,â I spit. âYou know what else they did to her, you sick fuck?â
âThey just had a little fun. She was okay,â he insists.
Fuck, he is a piece of shit.
I take a deep breath to calm my racing heart before I tear his out with my hands. Heâs looking up at me like he actually believes in the bullshit that heâs spewing. My eyes narrow as I search his face for even the slightest bit of compassion for her. No wonder Kat is under the illusion that I might be a good guy when this is what she had to compare me to. âYou really think she was okay after that? She left her job. She hardly ever left the house. But you think she was okay?â
He frowns. âShe was, man. They didnât really hurt her. How do you know all this anyway?â
âOh, I tortured your little friends to death and they told me about your gambling debt, but the rest, I got from your sister. But how much did you owe?â
âWhat?â He blinks at me.
âHow much did you owe them?â
âFive grand. Why?â
Fuck, Iâm going to fucking implode in about ten seconds. âFive grand. You gave them your sister for five grand?â
âI didnât ââ
Before he can finish his sentence, I shove my fingers into his mouth, holding his tongue still as I press my thumb under his chin. âYou want to know why I spend so much time fucking your sister, Leo?â
He makes a garbled sound as he stares at me with fearful eyes.
âBecause sheâs my wife now, you dumb fuck.â
âN-nuh.â He tries to shake his head, but I keep a firm grip on his jaw.
âYes. My wife. Mother of my unborn child. She is my fucking everything. And she was your sister. You should have protected her. I gave you the chance to redeem yourself a little, but once again, you handed her over to a monster to save your own skin.â
Tears trail down his cheeks as he mumbles incoherently, but I get the gist â heâs begging for his life. I wonder how much she begged those animals he handed her over to.
âIf I told you how she still screams in the middle of the night, haunted by what those sick fucks did to her, and how I have to hold her until she falls back to sleep because the sound of her crying splits my goddamn heart in two, would that give you any idea of the ways in which Iâm about to make you suffer? Because I want you to know, Leo. I want you to be fully aware that I am about to inflict the kind of pain on you that will make even Maximo struggle to hold back his lunch.â
Heâs gagging harder now, choking on his own spit and snot as he cries. âSeems like your sister got the looks and the balls, huh?â I snarl at him before I let him go, pushing him to the floor before I take off my jacket.
âBut your popâ¦â He sniffs, wiping the saliva from his chin. âI offered him the money back, but he didnât take it. He said she would be enough.â
I look at Maximo whose frown mirrors my own. What the fuck did he just say? I grab a handful of Leoâs hair and yank his head back so I can look him in the eye. âWhat did you just say about my father?â
âHe caught me cheating, man. He gave me a kicking and I gave him his money back, but he wanted more than that, so I told him about Kat and what had happened before. I thought maybe he might be into the same kind of thing. Then he told me we were square. If I gave her to him, he would give me back the money and then weâd call it quits.â
My free hand is clenched into a fist, and I have to hold myself back from smashing it into his face. âWhy are you telling me this now and not as soon as I walked in here?â
âI knew heâd come for me one day. I was supposed to meet him the next morning at Katâs house because she worked nights at that government building. He said heâd hand over the money if I handed her over. But Iâm not stupid, man. He could have just taken her anyway. He wanted me there so he could kill me. So I took off. I thought you knew this already?â
I glare at the piece of shit on the floor as I try to make sense of this information. âYou didnât even try to warn her?â
âI was terrified. I left her a note, but I had no time to get to her. She doesnât even have a cell phone.â
âBut why did my father want your sister? And if she was so important to him, why did he send me for her?â
Leo trembles. âIf I tell you what I know, will you let me go?â
âNot a fucking chance in hell. But I could make your death less painful and right now I can assure you that youâre going to want me to do that. Now tell me why the fuck was my father so interested in Kat?â
âHe wasnât. Not at first anyway. Not until I told him about Elmo and Tony and how theyâd taken her as payment for a debt before. Then he started asking me all kinds of questions like when it happened. I mean, he wanted specific dates and everything. It was like he remembered something, but all of a sudden, he was more interested in her than me.â
âSo he just let you go? Just like that? Because you told him about Katâs attack? You expect me to believe that?â
âHe let me leave because the club next door was closing and it was getting kind of busy. But he had no intention of letting me go.â
âSo you bailed on your sister and left her for Salvatore Moretti?â
He glares at me. âItâs not like I thought he was going to kill her. He seemed really eager to meet her. At worst, I thought it would be a similar deal to last time.â
âWhen she was raped and tortured for days?â My head feels like itâs about to explode with holding it together instead of kicking this sick fuck to death.
âKat is strong. Way stronger than me. I knew sheâd be okay.â
âWell, you got one thing right,â I say as I start rolling up my sleeves.
âDante, please,â he snivels. âSheâll never forgive you if you kill me. Iâm her brother, man. Katâs not like us.â
âOh, I know that, asshole. But I would rather that than allow you to live and risk the prospect of you ever being in her life again.â
âI wonât. Iâll stay away.â He wipes his nose, his hands clasped as he begs for mercy. If Kat were here, she would take pity on him. Sheâd ask me to let him go because heâs right â she is better than us and she would try to convince me to show a little mercy. But I am not that man. Not even close.
âNo, you wouldnât, Leo, because people like you are a disease â an insidious cancer that never stops destroying everything it touches. The moment youâre in trouble again, and letâs face it, thatâs gonna happen as sure as the sun is gonna rise, youâd be back. Asking your baby sister to protect you now that sheâs the most powerful woman in Chicago. If you think I would ever allow that to happen, then youâre the dumbest fuck Iâve ever met.â
âD-Dante, please?â Heâs still wailing as my fist connects with his nose for the first time, bursting it open like a ripe peach.
I donât stop punching him. Not until all thatâs left of his face is a bloody mess of skin and brains and bone. Not until my hands and shirt and face are soaked in his blood and Maximo has to drag me off his lifeless corpse. Not until I have poured out most of the rage that is burning through my veins like itâs the only thing keeping me alive.
âDante, youâre gonna hurt your hands if you keep doing that. Thereâs nothing left, buddy,â Maximo says in my ear, wrapping his biceps around me. âWe got to get you cleaned up and out of here.â
I rock back on my heels, staring at the battered body of Leo Evanson. He was dead by the third or fourth blow. He was a lucky son of a bitch. If I wasnât eager to get back to Chicago to confront my father and crawl into bed with my wife, if I didnât have to look her in the eye every single day for the rest of my life, I would have tortured this sack of shit for days. At least I can tell her it was quick.
I shower and change in the small unused office block that Maximo and I brought Leo to earlier. The building belongs to the corporation of the man who owns LA â Alejandro Montoya. And while he and I arenât exactly friends, we have a mutual respect for one another. I trust that his team will clean up any mess here without any issue. He owes me after the last time I did the same for him back in Chicago.
As soon as Maximo and I are done, we drive back to the airport and spend the entire time wracking our brains to think of any possible connection between Kat and my father.
Have I been played for a complete fool?
If so, by whom?