Under Control: Chapter 31
Under Control: A Fake Marriage Mafia Romance
I have to admit, the boy holds out longer than I expected.
When I caught the kid, I figured he was just some pampered fucking asshole.
But as I carved him up, careful not to remove any fingers or mark him in any visibly permanent way, I got a feel for his mettle.
Arsenâs not soft. No, heâs not soft at all. Heâs got other scars from a dozen other painful sessions, possibly sessions like the one we had. I donât ask him about those, because I donât care, but itâs clear heâs not weak, and that wasnât his first time, far from it.
I can respect that.
Unfortunately, sooner or later, everyone breaks.
Iâm tired when I finally emerge from the basement after finishing a second session with the young man. Antonâs waiting for me at the bar with a cup of coffee brewed and ready, though itâs only lukewarm at this point. A college football gameâs playing on TV.
âYouâve been busy,â he comments.
âThe boy gave me some good information.â I drink my coffee and sigh. âWhereâs my wife?â
âAt the hospital visiting her mother. She left a little bit ago.â
âThatâs good.â I crack my back and lean forward on my elbows. âThereâs going to be more blood.â
âDid he give you locations?â
âAnd names. Lots and lots of names. Iâll pass along everything to the brigadiers and theyâll follow it up. If the boyâs lyingâ ââ
I shrug slightly. Karine showed him mercy, but I will not. If Arsen lied to me, again and again, and sent me chasing after ghosts, heâll pay for it very dearly.
My wife is not soft. I watched her stand up to a hardened Bratva killer at a table of other ruthless monsters. She didnât balk when she saw her cousin tied up down in that basement, even though she knew what would happen to him. Instead, she curled up and fell asleep outside the door, and didnât seem bothered when I emerged smelling like sweat and blood.
No, sheâs not soft at all, but she cares about people still.
Thereâs a crucial piece of me missing. Iâve always known it. Where most people care about their fellow humans, I find myself bored by them more often than not. Antonâs the rare exception; beyond him, Iâve had few friends.
Maybe itâs what I love about Karine. She has a little of my darkness in her, but sheâs still more human than Iâll ever be. Because sheâs something like me, we can have this relationship. And I get to experience normal humanity through her sweetness.
Still, I wonder if I shouldâve just killed the kid for her, just so she understood the depth of my obsession.
I give Anton everything Arsen told me. He writes it down without comments and proceeds to pass it along as instructed. I stay in the basement and drink my coffee, staring at the TV without seeing it, ready to catch a few hours of sleep when my phone starts to ring.
Itâs Karine. I answer immediately. âHow is your mother?â
âSheâs gone.â Her voice is frightened and Iâm instantly on edge.
âWhat do you mean?â
âSheâs missing, Valentin. I got here a few minutes ago and when I went in to visit, she wasnât in her room. The nurses looked all over the place, but sheâs gone. Right now, they think she got transferred somewhere else, but, Valentin, I donât think thatâs what happened.â
âIâm coming,â I tell her. âStay there. Delay them if you can.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âJust do it.â I hang up the phone and rush up the steps. I find Anton on the phone in the back yard. âSoldiers. I need soldiers right now.â
I fill him in as we rush over to the hospital, but Iâm running on a hunch and not much else. Once we arrive in the parking lot I send him and the soldiers to sweep through as much of the hospital as they can without attracting too much attention, starting with the parking garage and the exterior.
âWhat are we looking for?â Anton asks.
âArmenians.â
I hurry inside and take the elevator up to Miriamâs floor. I find Karine waiting outside of her room, pacing back and forth, while the nurses and doctors studiously ignore her. When she spots me, she comes running and throws herself into my arms.
âThey still canât find her,â she says, barely holding back tears.
An ugly, raw feeling enters my chest.
My wife, my malishka, my everything, is hurting right now.
And I am going to burn the fucking world to the ground.
I start by interrogating the nurses. Theyâre pushy and arrogant, but I gradually break them down until one woman finally admits that nobody has checked on Miriam for at least a few hours.
âI saw her last night though,â one woman says, an older nurse at the end of her shift. âShe was there at around four in the morning. I poked my head in just to check like I always do.â
âAnd itâs your normal policy to ignore your patients?â I ask, glaring at the doctor on duty.
He glances around and stammers something worthless.
The nurses sent to check the other areas of the hospital return shortly after that and deliver the news I expected.
Miriam is nowhere to be found.
âI need security footage,â I growl at the doctor. âI need it right fucking now.â
âI canât, I mean, thatâs not my job.â
âThen call the hospital security team and get them down here.â I donât want to deal with law enforcement, but these rent-a-cops will be good enough for now. âWhy the fuck are you still standing there?â
The doctor flinches, clearly not used to someone speaking to him like that, but he finally obeys. I move Karine back into her motherâs old room and sit her down in a chair. âStay calm. Iâll handle this.â
âThey have her,â she whispers, shaking and biting her lip to keep from crying.
I know who she means. And I donât say anything, but sheâs right.
They fucking have her.
Security is a pair of shaved-head white guys with guts and bad attitudes. I tear into them until they take me back to the surveillance room. Itâs basically a closet filled with monitors showing dozens and dozens of different cameras. Meanwhile, Iâm getting text updates from Anton: nothing outside, nothing in the parking garage, nothing on the lower floors.
âOkay, this is the hallway outside Mrs. Vardanyanâs room at four in the morning. Thereâs the nurse going into her room.â The security jar head points. âNow, letâs see what happens.â
He speeds it up. People move down the halls, but nobody goes near the room. The time slips back in the upper left corner, then suddenly several bodies zip through the frame and disappear into Miriamâs room.
âRewind,â I order and he does it.
Four men appear. Theyâre wearing black slacks and jackets.
Just like the security guys sitting in front of me.
âI donât know them,â the security man at the monitor says, sounding nervous.
âKeep watching.â I glance at his partner, and he seems just as concerned. Iâm halfway waiting for one of them to draw on me, but neither does.
Instead, we stare at the silent hallway on the monitor, until the four security guards re-emerge.
Pushing Miriam on her hospital bed.
âMotherfucker,â the security guy whispers.
âFollow them,â I snap and the two men hurry to obey. They pull up footage after footage and jump ahead to the proper times, and we watch as the four men wheel Miriam down the back elevator, into the parking garage, and carry her into the back of a waiting ambulance.
âThis is crazy,â the security man says.
âI need that footage. Put it on a flash drive for me.â
âI canât. I mean, thatâs against policy. Fuck, I have to call the police. I need to report this.â
I stare at him and lean down into his face. âIf you report this, I will bury this hospital in lawsuits, and Iâll make sure you end up floating at the bottom of the fucking Schuylkill. Give me the footage, then shut your fucking mouth.â
His eyes go wide. I can tell he wants to push back, but he glances at his partner.
The guy just shakes his head slightly.
They get in line after that. A few minutes later, Iâm striding back to where Karineâs waiting in her motherâs old room, and I pull her out of there. The nurses are whispering and staring at us, and I figure we donât have long before those security idiots get their shit together and finally do report this.
âThey took her,â I tell Karine, hating myself for not posting enough guards. I shouldâve seen this coming. âIâm sorry, but your uncle took her.â
The look of pure agony on her face breaks my goddamn heart, or whatever is left of it.
I stop before we reach the parking garage. Anton and my men are waiting for us there. I hold her tight and kiss her, and pull back so I can look into her eyes.
âI swear to you, no matter what happens, I will get your mother back. Do you hear me? I ran into a fire to save her once. I will do more if thatâs what it takes.â
âI believe you,â she whispers, her voice sounding so small.
And I mean it. I will rip the world to pieces to get her mother back. Because if Aram ends up hurting my wife, I will never be able to live with myself, and Iâll make sure the Brotherhood is nothing more than a bloody smear on Baltimoreâs pavement.