Savage Hearts: Chapter 34
Savage Hearts (Queens & Monsters Book 3)
Lying in the hospital bed with tubes bristling from his nose and both his arms and bandages plastered over almost all his visible skin, including his face, the kid looks like shit.
I had to come see it for myself. I canât believe this stubborn little fucker is still alive.
âHello, Diego.â
He gazes at me. His dark eyes are surprisingly focused.
From what Iâd heard, he was pretty much brain dead.
I suppose having a burning wood beam fall on your head will do that to you.
I take a seat beside his bed and set my gun on the nightstand. Except for the mechanical beeping of his heart monitor, itâs quiet in the room. Quiet and dark. The night shift nurses are on now. So are his night shift bodyguards, stationed outside the door.
Diego watched me silently as I dropped in from the HVAC duct in the ceiling after I removed the grate. Though his expression is obscured by all the bandages, he doesnât seem surprised to see me. He hasnât moved a muscle or made a sound.
It doesnât look like he can.
Keeping my voice low, I say, âI hear you donât remember a thing. Not even your own name. Is that right?â
No answer. Not a surprise.
âIf it makes you feel any better, Iâm not happy about this.â I make a gesture to indicate his overall fuckedness. âYouâre my enemy, but Iâm not a complete savage. This is no way for men like us to go.â
His gaze never strays from my face. I canât tell if heâs listening or if heâs as aware of his surroundings as a baked potato would be.
His memory loss has saved me a lot of trouble.
Trouble of the worst kind.
Itâs strange I donât feel happier about it.
âFor what itâs worth, I didnât torture you. I kept you locked in a cage for a few weeks, sure, but it was only with the expectation that youâd break and start talking. You never did, though. Gotta say, I admire that. A manâs nothing without his honor.â
I sigh heavily, dragging a hand through my hair. âFunny thing is, Diego, Iâve lost my taste for the hard stuff. I think Malek mightâve been right when he said women make you soft. A while ago, Iâd have hung you on the wall and played target practice on your torso to get the information I wanted. Now, seeing you like thisâ¦â
I sigh again. âIt only makes me depressed.â
Diego lies in his bed, unblinking.
Poor bastard. Iâd rather die a million times over than live like a zucchini.
Weirdly, his silence makes me want to keep talking.
âYou might be interested to know that I made it look like it was MS-13 who captured you. I heard their leader made a comment about my girl, and obviously that couldnât stand. Nobody talks shit about my baby. He lost his head for that.â I chuckle. âOne thing Iâll say for that prick Declan, he doesnât pull any punches when heâs out for revenge.
âI know it doesnât make sense that I pulled you out of the warehouse fire. Doesnât make much sense to me, either. It wouldâve been smarter if Iâd let you burn. That buildingâs owned by an offshore corporation that canât be traced to me. I shouldâve just dusted off my hands and been done with you. But when I got the call from Sergey, it didnât feel right to leave you there.
âInvestigatorâs still donât know what caused it, by the way. They know it wasnât electrical, and it wasnât a device like an IED. Maybe it was spontaneous combustion. You ever heard of that phenomenon? People just going up in flames for no reason?â
I shake my head. âThe worldâs a strange fucking place.â
âIt wasnât spontaneous combustion. It was me.â
Iâm so startled heâs talking, I almost grab the gun and shoot him.
Instead, I stare.
He stares back with a very non-zucchini-like sparkle in his eye. âI lit the fire. Not sure if you caught that. Thought Iâd repeat it since you look a little distracted.â
His voice is different. Raspy and rough, maybe from smoke inhalation. Added to the bandages and his sudden reanimation, the overall effect is eerie.
I say slowly, âYou donât have amnesia.â
âCongratulations. Youâre a genius.â
Iâm impressed that someone who looks like a bag of smashed assholes still has a sense of humor. Plus, Iâm still trying to grasp what the hell is going on. It must be why I donât clock him and ask a question instead.
âHow did you light the fire?â
âWith the Bic in my pocket. I couldnât take sitting in that cage any longer. I figured if I died in a fire, at least I wouldnât have to listen to you talk anymore. You have a tendency to drone on and on. I think itâs because you enjoy the sound of your own voice. Iâm not sure if anyoneâs ever told you this, man, but youâve really got an ego on you.â
After a pause, I say, âDonât get ahead of yourself, Diego. I could still kill you.â
âYouâre not gonna kill me. I just heard your confession. Youâd feel too bad.â
âIâd get over it.â
He ignores that. âBesides, I have an offer for you.â
I look at him in disbelief, lying burned, bruised, and bandaged in his hospital bed, this asshole I kidnapped, caged, and pulled out of a fire. âYou. You have an offer for me.â
âYes.â
âYou see thereâs a gun right next to me on this table, right?â
âI see it. Use it, and in five seconds youâll be dead, too. My bodyguards are great shots.â
âSo am I.â
âSo then weâd all be in hell together. For all eternity. Doesnât that sound fun?â
After a solid sixty-second stare down, I say, âI didnât think it was possible for someone to be as annoying as Declan, but youâve got him beat by a mile.â
âHereâs the offer: Iâll continue to pretend I have amnesia, and youâll continue to pretend you have no knowledge of what happened to me.â
When he doesnât go on, I frown in confusion. âHow is that an offer? Itâs exactly whatâs been happening until now.â
âExactly. Weâll keep the status quo.â
âTo what end? What do you want out of it?â
âI just want out.â
âYouâre gonna have to translate that for me. I donât speak dumbass.â
He moves his head restlessly on the pillow, like he wants to shake it but canât quite pull it off. âLook. I thought being the boss would be great. Money, power, pussy, all that. Right?â
âRight.â
âExcept it sucked donkey balls.â
I squint at him. Maybe he did get some brain damage after all.
âAfter only a few months on the job, I knew it wasnât for me. All you pinche pendejos fighting like a bunch of little bitches all the time. Wah! You took my drugs! Wah! You stole my cargo! Wah! You moved in on my turf! Itâs fucking exhausting. My little sister has more smarts than all of you put together.â
Iâm not sure if I should laugh or shoot him.
âI just want to retire. Let Declan deal with you. He lives for that shit.â
âYour boy Declan does a helluva lot more than deal with me, Diego. Heâs got his fingers in a lot of pies.â
âYeah, I know. He thinks heâs saving the world. I mean, I know itâs admirable, but as far as I can tell, itâs a total waste of fucking time. You kill this bad vato over here, another bad vato pops up over there. Your whole lifeâs groundhog day. What a headache.â
I study what I can see of his face. âSo you know heâs a spy.â
âTch. I donât know anything. Iâm just a thug who grew up on the streets. All this shit is over my head.â
âSomehow I doubt that.â
âIf youâre thinking Iâm a spy, think again. Who wants to work for the fucking government? Fuck those guys. Bureaucrats are the worst. Iâm just a homie who got promoted to a C-suite position whoâs better suited to the mail room. I felt like I was being suffocated. There were too many expectations, too many eyeballs on me all the time. Itâs very simple: I need my freedom. I want out.â
I think for a while, then admit, âI donât really know what to say here, Diego. This is just about the strangest and stupidest thing Iâve ever heard.â
If I insulted him, he doesnât show it. He simply sighs.
âHonestly, man, you did me a favor. So Iâm gonna do you a favor and keep my mouth shut. I know if everybody found out it was you who faked my death and started all this shit in the first place, youâd have mad problems on your hands. Am I right?â
âYouâre not wrong.â
âExactly. Mad problems. Youâre welcome.â
âI could kill you right now if I wanted to ensure your silence.â
âYeah, you could.â
He doesnât sound like he cares one way or the other.
Strangely enough, I believe this idiot. He really does just want out.
âTell you what. Iâll think about it.â
Through the bandages comes a dry chuckle. âYou do that. If I donât wake up, Iâll see you in hell, pendejo.â
âItâll take a while for me to get there.â
âIâll wait.â
He closes his eyes. When it becomes obvious heâs either fallen asleep or is too exhausted to continue, I rise from the chair.
Before I can climb back up into the HVAC duct, Diego stops me cold by saying, âOne more thing. Your comrade, Stavros. You canât trust him.â
I turn and look down at him. His eyes are still closed.
âWhy not?â
âLetâs just say heâs not as loyal to you as he should be.â
The hair on the back of my neck prickles. When I donât say anything, Diego opens his eyes and looks at me.
âSnitches are bitches who end up in ditches.â
âWhat the fuck does that gibberish mean?â
âIt means put the screws to that little bitch and find out.â
I snort. âYouâll have to do better than that.â
He pauses, then says, âThis place has turned into a confessional booth. People think youâve got amnesia, all kinds of strange shit comes out of their mouths. Everybody wants to tell you a story. Just like you, when you dropped in.â
I get it instantly, and my blood starts to boil. âStavros made a deal with Declan.â
âJust so you know, it wasnât Declanâs idea. Your boy offered. Threw you right under the bus without batting an eyelash. Cold as a snake.â
âWhat was the deal?â
âDonât worry, it didnât pan out. Iâll let Stavros tell you the details, but the point is, donât leave that puto alone with your silverware. Heâll be tinkling like a wind chime on his way out the door.â
âWhy would you tell me this? Even if itâs true, whatâs in it for you?â
âEh, you treated me pretty good when I was in that cage. Gave me a little vacation. A little time to think about my future. Plus, bottom line, you saved my life. Like you said, it woulda been smarter for you to let me burn, but you didnât.â
I narrow my eyes at him. It dawns on me that this kid is brighter than he seems.
âYou knew Iâd come, didnât you? When you started that fire, you knew Iâd show up to try to get you out.â
His smile is faint. His eyes drift close.
âDonât take this personally, but whoever your friend Malek is that you mentioned, he was right when he said women make a man soft. Iâve seen it too many times now, with homies even harder than you. A man starts getting really good pussy, like life-changing pussy, he canât remember what he used to be so mad about all the time. Sound familiar?â
I donât answer.
Diego doesnât speak again.
I really hate it when other people are right.