When it Raynes: Chapter 34
When it Raynes: A Dark Mafia Romance (Frost Industries Book 1)
âI have security around the Center, donât go anywhere on your own, and if you need to leave for any reason, I want you to call me and Iâll get one of the guys to take you, okay?â I ask.
Emerson sits in the passenger seat with her eyes trained on her hands. Sheâs taking everything better than I expected, but that doesnât mean we havenât had setbacks over the last few days. Mostly it was my inability to let her out of my sight for more than a few minutes. Every time she moved to a different room in the penthouse I wasnât far behind because my mind started wandering to all the things that could happen if Iâm not there to protect her. Last night she blew up about the lack of privacy and my not letting her go to work or classes, and eventually I had to relent. Compromise and all that. She doesnât know that at any one time there are ten men with eyes on her. Or that I put a tracker in her shoes. Or even that Iâm tracking all incoming and outgoing phone calls and texts to both her phone and the Centerâs. If she knew about most of that, she may actually kill me.
âI know, Rayne. I wonât leave. Iâll stay here until you come and pick me up, I promise.â She reaches out and takes my tense hand in hers. âIâm safe. You wouldnât let me come if you didnât think that was the case.â
I smirk. âYou didnât give me a lot of options either way, sweet girl.â Thatâs the problem. She doesnât realize how she has me wrapped around her little finger. She doesnât realize that Iâll do just about anything to see her smile, even allow her out of my sight despite my better judgment.
She giggles, the sound so pure that I almost turn the car around and lock her away. If only she wouldnât murder me in my sleep if I did that. âIâll be okay.â
I watch as she crosses the street and unlocks the front door. I hate that she gets here so fucking early, even before her dad, but she insisted and I apparently canât say no to the little hellcat. Once she disappears inside, I climb from the car and head to the unmarked sedan parked up the street where Cameron is sitting.
âHey boss.â
âShe does not leave this building. I want your eyes on her at all times, and if I find out you so much as looked down at your phone for a second, you will not like the consequences. If something happens to her on your watch, I promise they wonât find any record of you even existing. Do I make myself clear?â The man who held Emersonâs hand a few moments ago is gone, and Iâm back to being the enforcer Iâve always been. Sheâs the only one that will ever see my softness, the only one I will bend for.
âI understand,â Cameron says, the ghost of a smirk tugging at his lips.
âIs something funny?â I growl.
He shakes his head. âNever seen you so hung up on a girl, boss.â
âThatâs because Iâve never been hung up on a girl. Call me if you have any issues.â I walk away before I can smash my fist into his face like my body screams at me to do.
By the time I reach the warehouse on the other side of town, Iâm crawling out of my skin to get back to Emerson. The idea of putting her safety into someone elseâs hands is making me want to murder every fucking threat in this city but starting with one of Russoâs bodyguards should scratch the itch thatâs burning at me.
âBrother.â Storm smiles as I climb out of the car. He looks out of place in his tailored suit and three-thousand-dollar shoes in this part of town but getting intel on Russo is too tempting an opportunity for him to pass up. For the most part, Storm stays on the legal side of things, running the company and being the pretty face we need him to be, but occasionally he still likes to get his hands dirty. âHowâs Emerson?â
âSheâs okay. Dealing with shit a lot better than I gave her credit for,â I tell him as we make our way through the open space of the warehouse. We use most of the space to store our weapons prior to shipment, but thereâs a basement we use for our dirty work, the stuff we can never allow anyone to find. Itâs protected by more security than the White House and we have twenty-four-seven security details for the entire place to make sure our interests are protected.
âSheâs strong,â he comments. âI think sheâs good for you. And the girls are losing their minds at the idea of having another sister.â Storm scoffs, shaking his head, but itâs the affectionate smile on his face that tells me heâs not that annoyed by our sisterâs antics. âTheyâll make it easier for her to accept this life.â
I nod. They already are. The other night when they came to check on Emerson, I saw a different side of her. From the recon Everett did, she doesnât seem to have many friends, but she got along with Wynter and Snow like theyâd known one another their entire lives.
They talked. They gossiped. And at the end of the night, they exchanged numbers and had been texting ever since. Iâm glad Emerson has people who understand to lean on, but the idea of my sisters corrupting my sweet girl makes me nervous.
âWhereâd they pick this guy up?â he asks, moving to the more pressing issue.
âOutside his place. Weâve been following him for the last few weeks, has a wife and family we can leverage if need be.â The threat of harming a manâs family is almost as powerful as actually doing it, which we never have and I doubt we ever would.
âTommy in there with him?â
âYep.â
He looks down at his suit. âShould have brought a change of clothes.â
I laugh as I push the door open that leads to the stairs for the basement. A man crying fills my ears and I shake my head. âLooks like he got started without us.â
âDoesnât he always?â
The moment we reach the top of the stairs, we have our game face on. Thereâs a slight chanceâand I mean fucking minusculeâthat weâll let the guy go, meaning we canât let him see our weakness even for a moment, and our brotherly connection is just another target Russo could hit to hurt us. He wouldnât, not if he wanted to keep his head attached to his body, but in our line of work itâs always best to plan for every eventuality.
âI wonder if Russo knows he has such a little bitch in his ranks,â I muse as I look over the manâs injuries. Andrew Cranburn. Unassuming name, and honestly, unassuming man. He has a stocky build, a good few inches shorter than me, and it looks like heâs been enjoying a few too many home-cooked meals. His hair graying and balding on the top, and his eyes are vacant even as he cries from the pain of the injuries Tommy has inflicted. If only he knew how much worse itâs going to get before we reach the climax, the moment where we decide just how generous weâre feeling. If Tommy has it his way, it will end in death. His thirst for blood would disturb me if he didnât work for me, and the joy he gets from taking othersâ lives is even a little unsettling for me.
âLet me go, please. I donât know anything,â Andrew begs.
âSee, Iâm not that inclined to believe you know nothing seeing as you are the head of Russoâs security, are you not?â I step in front of him. âSee, I think youâre going to know a whole lot of interesting stuff, and I think if you ever want to see your pretty wife and kids again, youâre going to tell me everything I want to know.â
He blanches. âI canât. Russo will kill me.â
âIf you donât tell us, Iâll let Tommy over here kill you, and do you see that table over there?â I point toward the expansive table of tools he always keeps on hand for moments just like these.
Andrew pales further and nods.
âTommy here will use every single one of those instruments on you until your body canât handle anymore and you die of exhaustion.â
âPlease, I have a family. Angelo sold a guyâs wife and children last week for crossing him. I canât do that to them.â
In the background, I hear a heavy thud and when I turn around, Stormâs fist is meeting the concrete wall for a second time. Tommy is standing in the corner, looking more murderous than Iâve ever seen him. There are things in his past he hasnât even told us, and he likely wonât ever share with anyone, but every time we come across human trafficking, he becomes even more psycho than normal.
I take a deep breath and wait for Storm to stop hitting the wall like itâs a punching bag and turn back to us. âWhat do you want to do?â I ask.
âWeâll get you out of Chicago. You and your family. New names. Enough money to start a new life. But only if you can tell us everything you know about our missing shipment, about Russoâs trafficking operation, and any information you have about plans to take a girl Angelo has his eyes on,â Storm lists. It wouldnât be the first time weâd helped one of his men get the hell out of dodge, and it probably wonât be the last.
Andrew nods. âThank you. Iâll tell you whatever you want to know if you can guarantee their safety.â
Storm taps on his phone for a few minutes, glancing over the file on the small table beside him before shoving his phone into his jacket pocket. âItâs being organized. By the time you get out of this room, your new passports will be ready and a jet is on standby at the airport to take you anywhere you want to go.â
âTell me about the woman.â The words leave my mouth the moment Storm stops talking. As much as I want to know about the shipment and the operation weâve been trying to take down for years, all I can think about is making sure Emerson is safe, making sure we are prepared to protect her against whatever Russo is going to throw at us next.
âHeâs been talking about needing a woman to give him heirs to pass the Russo name down to. Something about this redhead that worked at the club really got under his skin. Heâs been obsessed with her for a few months, but only started making moves in the last few weeks. Heâs had people following her and when she rejected his advances recently he lost it, and when the men tailing her told him she was involved with you, he started making moves to take her.â The grimace on his face tells me all I need to know about his loyalties. He doesnât like what his boss does, and it makes me feel better about letting this fucker live. âHeâs fucking furious about you murdering Kevin. The only reason he hasnât made a move is because he knows youâre expecting it. He wants to hit you hard, and he canât do that when the element of surprise is gone. He has people tailing your whole family, and if he canât get to your woman, heâs going to go after your sisters.â
The sound that tears from Stormâs throat is a roar of pure anger, and a moment later heâs on the phone. âCastle protocol,â he growls at whoever is on the other end of the line and ends the call.
Weâre going into lockdown.