Savage Hearts: Chapter 48
Savage Hearts (Queens & Monsters Book 3)
The reception is held at the Four Seasons Hotel in a magnificent ballroom. It has floor-to-ceiling windows, grand glittering chandeliers, and expansive views of the lush green Boston Public Gardens.
Every guest has to pass through a metal detector on their way in and also undergo a pat down by hand, performed by glowering Irishmen.
Iâm surprised there isnât a cavity search, these guys are that intense.
Sloane chose to forego a head table of the entire wedding partyâanother wise moveâopting instead for a sweetheart table she and Declan sit at alone.
Marveling that she pulled all this together in a matter of days, I sit at a table with Nat, Kage, and five swarthy Sicilians wearing so much cologne, I can taste it.
Kieran and Spider sit at a table directly across the dance floor.
Every time I happen to glance in their direction, Spider is staring at me.
After everyone is seated, Nat introduces me to her fiancé.
Heâs ruggedly handsome. With tousled dark hair, an unshaven jaw, and massive shoulders, he emits the kind of big-dick energy every woman and man in the room can feel.
Though heâs wearing a tux, he seems like heâd be far more comfortable in a leather bomber jacket and combat boots, a handkerchief knotted around his neck. Chunky silver rings decorate the thumb and middle fingers of his right hand. One of them is a skull.
Heâs what I picture the swashbuckling pirates of the Caribbean looked like.
âItâs nice to meet you, Kage. Iâve heard a lot about you.â
He has the kind of gaze Mal does, that same penetrating, laser beam intensity that could slice you in two. But his eyes are dark instead of pale green.
âBet you have,â he drawls, slinging an arm over the back of Natâs chair. âMust be some interesting conversations that go on in that household.â
I smile at him. âDonât worry, I didnât believe a word of it. If Nat likes you, youâre good in my book.â
He tilts his head and considers me. After a moment, he says, âYou okay?â
He packs so much into those two words, itâs amazing. My heartbeat ticks up a notch.
I know heâs the one who gave Mal information about Declan when all this started, but I also remember Sloane saying the Russian Bratva and the Bratva in the US arenât that friendly.
What I donât know is if Kage and Mal are still talking.
On the off chance they are, Iâm not missing the opportunity to send a message.
âIf you mean physically, yes. If you mean mentally, spiritually, emotionallyâ¦Iâm dying.â
He inclines his head. âYeah. Heard you caught feelings while you were away.â
âItâs much worse than that.â
He looks at me more closely.
âDo you think we could talk after dinner? Somewhere not soâ¦â I glance at the Sicilians. âLoud?â
âYou got something you want to pass along?â
I nod, starting to tremble.
âDeclan wonât like it.â He glances at Nat. His tone becomes wry. âIâm already in enough trouble as it is.â
Nat squeezes his thigh. âItâs okay, honey. This is different.â
He sends her a look thatâs equal parts hot and sour.
âI donât want to get anyone into trouble. I wonât say anything to Declan, but I doubt heâd mind anyway, considering he tried to get a message to Mal for me, too.â
Kage narrows his eyes. âHe tried to send a message from you to the man who wants to kill him?â
âMal isnât going to kill Declan.â
âSince when?â
âSince I asked him not to.â
Heâs silent with astonishment for a second, then he shakes his head and chuckles. âTalk about a self-fulfilling prophecy.â
âI donât get it.â
âNever mind. Itâs just something Malek said to me once. Sure, weâll talk after dinner.â
âThank you.â
Then, somehow, Iâm conversing with the Sicilians. Theyâre so eager to know if Iâm single, Iâm worried they want to sell me on the black market. It becomes apparent after a few minutes, however, that what theyâre really after is an alliance with Declan.
One of the men has a son heâd very much like to see married to someone in Declanâs family. The other has a daughter around my age, who he casually mentions is still a virgin and comes from excellent stock.
He says it as if heâs a farmer discussing his breeding mares.
I guess the whole arranged-marriage thing is still alive and well in the Mafia.
Dinner is served, followed by dancing. From what I can tell, Kage is the only Bratva in the room. Everyone else seems to be either Irish or Italian, though I do hear a few accents I canât place.
When I feel a hand on my shoulder and turn to see who it is, I freeze.
Spider stands behind my chair, gazing down at me.
âCare to dance?â
I hesitate, but heâs relaxed and smiling, so I smile back and nod. âSure.â
He pulls out my chair for me then leads me onto the dance floor and takes me into his arms.
Because of course the fucking music changed from pop to a ballad, didnât it?
Itâs like Fate hates me.
We sway in silence, listening to the music and not looking at each other, until he says, âYou look beautiful tonight.â
âThank you. And youâre very handsome in that tux.â
He glances down at me. A muscle flexes in his jaw. âI remember you called me that the day we met. Handsome.â
âAnd I remember how red your face turned.â
âIt was the first time Iâve ever blushed.â
He spins me around. I see Declan and Sloane at the sweetheart table, watching us, but then Spider spins me again, and theyâre gone.
âI owe you an apology for the way I acted a few weeks ago. I was an idiot.â
He sounds sincere. Iâm relieved but donât want to make a big deal about it, so I keep my voice light. âItâs over. Letâs forget it.â
âI canât. Iâve tried.â His arm tightens around my waist. His voice drops, turning husky. âI canât forget anything that happened between us.â
My relief vanishes. Butterflies explode into panic in my stomach.
We dance for the rest of the song in silence. As soon as it ends, I break away, murmur a thank you, and head to the ladies room to hide.
I lock myself into a stall, lean against the door, and close my eyes while I try to come up with a solution to the Spider situation. Short of a kick to the balls, he doesnât seem like heâs going to be deterred.
Just get through tonight. Then talk to Declan and Sloane, and let them take care of it. Spider will listen to them.
Except he might not, considering he followed you to another country against Declanâs wishes.
Heaving a sigh, I use the toilet then go to the sink to wash my hands.
When I turn off the water and reach for a paper towel, I happen to glance into the mirror above the sinks.
I freeze.
A man is directly behind me.
Heâs huge.
Frighteningly tall and broad, he stands with his legs spread open and his massive hands hanging by his sides. Heâs all in black, including a heavy wool overcoat with the collar turned up against his tattooed neck.
His hair and beard are thick and dark. A small silver hoop earring glints in one earlobe. Beneath lowered brows, his eyes are a startling shade of pale green.
Heâs the most beautiful man Iâve ever seen.
âYouâre here.â It comes out choked, on a sob.
Mal says softly, âDid you think Iâd let you attend a Mob wedding without my protection?â
God, his voice. That lovely voice, deep, rich, and hypnotic. All the hair on my arms prickles. So do all my nerve endings. A dangerous current of electricity crackles through my body. I feel like I stepped on a live wire.
I whisper, âYes.â
âYou know better.â
âDo I? You didnât even want to be in the same country as me.â
His voice drops an octave. âYou know exactly what I want.â
âI know that youâre an obstinate fool who should have a little more confidence in me.â
In the mirror, our gazes are locked. Iâd turn around, but I canât move my legs. I canât move anything.
âConfidence in you?â he repeats. âI have every confidence in you.â
âPakhan had more.â
His eyes spark. âWhat does that mean?â
âRemember what he said to me at our dinner? âEmpires arenât run by the meek.â I get what that means now. He wasnât talking about you. He was talking about me. He assumed Iâd be by your side when you took over.â
My voice breaks. âBut you decided to give me away instead.â
The spark in Malâs eyes flares into fire. He steps closer, bringing with him that scent I know so well. Pine trees and moonlight, fog caressing the branches of towering evergreens in an ancient woods.
My woods, the one where I learned how to be happy.
He growls, âI didnât give you away, malyutka.â
âYou sure as hell didnât keep me.â
âDidnât I?â
The emotion making me misty-eyed and weak-kneed evaporates abruptly, leaving me furious. I whirl around and glare at him.
âI have no interest in playing word games with you. Or mind games, for that matter. The answer is no, you didnât fucking keep me. You put me onto a plane and shipped me off like cargo!â
His gaze rakes over me, as hot as coals. He takes in my expression and my dress in one swift, hungry look, then reaches out and grabs me.
He drags me against his chest and crushes his mouth to mine.
All the fight drains out of me like somebody pulled a plug.
I sag against him, kissing him back with desperation. His smell, his taste, his heatâhow did I ever survive even a day without all this?
âI never let you go,â he says gruffly, his mouth moving against my bruised lips. âNot for a goddamn second. You were with me all the time, haunting me with that smart mouth and those beautiful eyes and that heartbreaking smile that kills me every time I see it. I didnât last a week before I made the first trip here.â
âWait, what?â I blink up at him, confused. âYou were here? I never saw you.â
âThatâs because you were asleep.â
After a moment of astonishment, I start to laugh. âYou broke into my bedroom again?â
âThe last time that will ever happen.â
The voice, low and lethal, comes from our right.
We look over and see Spider standing at the door.
Heâs holding a gun.
I freeze in horror. I taste ashes in my mouth. Beneath my dress, my scar tingles and turns hot, like it just caught fire.
I wonder for a split second how he has a gun when everyone else was searched, realizing just as quickly that not only would security have cleared Declanâs personal bodyguard, but he probably carried extra weapons for the occasion.
Malâs entire body has fallen perfectly still.
Spider gestures with the gun. âRiley, move away from him.â
âNo.â
His furious gaze never moves from Malâs face. âDo it. Now. I donât want a repeat of last time.â
Shaking all over, I still manage to keep my voice even. âYouâre not going to shoot him. Put the gun down and walk out.â
His laugh is short and hard. âHe mightâve promised you he wouldnât kill me, but the reverse isnât true. Get your ass away from him right now.â
In a low, deadly rumble, Mal says, âSpeak to her like that again, and Iâll happily break my promise.â
âFuck you.â
Spiderâs voice is loud and full of hatred. It echoes off the tile walls.
In the ballroom, the music is still going strong. A cheer goes up. Passing by the hallway outside, a woman laughs. She sounds drunk.
Mal releases me, moving carefully. He pushes me behind him and stands facing Spider, holding me back when I try to move to get between them.
Panic claws its way up my throat. âSpider, please! Please donât do this! You canât do this! Iâmââ
âI donât want to hear how youâre in love with him,â he snaps.
âNo, listen to meââ
âGet the fuck away from her. Walk toward the door. Weâre going to do this outside, for everyone to see. You deserve a public execution. The Hangman should die with an audience.â
Pushing me back, Mal takes a step forward.
Red pulses at the edges of my vision. My panic is so total, I can see the blood flowing through my own veins.
I donât understand why heâs listening to Spider, why heâs following him out the bathroom door. I stumble after them, shouting for them to stop. The music drowns out my cries.
Then weâre pushing through the crowd on the dance floor. People pull away, startled. Someone sees Spiderâs gun and screams.
The band stops playing. The guy on bass guitar realizes it last, plucking away until finally he notices heâs the only one jamming and looks up, blinking in surprise.
Then, except for the roar of my pulse in my ears, thereâs silence.
I donât know where Sloane or Declan are. I donât know what anyone else is doing. I can only focus on Spider standing ten feet away from Mal in the middle of the dance floor, pointing the gun at his head.
I gather myself, take a deep breath, and say forcefully, âSpider, put that gun down right this minute!â
âGive me one good reason I shouldnât shoot this Russian pig, Riley!â
Okay, if you insist. âBecause Iâm carrying his child!â
Surprise ripples through the crowd. Several people gasp. Spider jerks his head around and gapes at me.
I canât look at Mal. I channel all my energy into staring Spider down, willing him to back off.
âDo you know what that means? Weâre family now. Me, Mal, Declan, Sloaneâ¦and you, too. Weâre all a family. This baby links us together. The Mob and the Bratva now have blood ties.â
A quiet cheer rises from somewhere in the room.
Iâm pretty sure itâs Nat.
With a hand held out and my pulse throbbing, I walk slowly toward Spider. Frozen in shock, he watches me approach. Heâs breathing hard, and his color is high. Any sudden movement might make him pull the trigger.
When I get close enough, I rest my hand gently on his wrist. Holding his wild gaze, I say softly, âJust put it down. Itâs over.â
He swallows. After a pause that feels like forever, he drops his arm to his side and bows his head.
Declan appears from nowhere. He grabs the weapon from Spiderâs hand and shoves him into a group of Irishmen who are waiting to one side. As a murmur begins to spread throughout the room, they hustle him away.
Iâm grabbed and engulfed in a bear hug.
Mal lifts me clear off the floor so my feet dangle in the air as he holds me. Into my ear, he says hoarsely, âYouâre pregnant?â
âYes.â
âYouâre having my child?â
âYes. And if you move to Mercury to try to protect us, your unkempt homeless deer mouse will hunt you down and kill you.â
He groans, crushing me against his chest. One of my heels falls off.
We stay like that, locked in a tight embrace, oblivious to the murmuring crowd, until someone clears his throat.
When I look up, I see Declan and Sloane standing arm in arm behind Mal.
Sloane is beaming. Declan looks like he needs a stiff drink.
âSet me down, sweetie,â I whisper. âThe bride and groom would like a word.â
He growls, âThe bride and groom can wait their fucking turn. I need a word with my woman first.â
He flips me up into his arms and strides off the dance floor. Over his shoulder, I watch Nat and Sloane embrace as Kage and Declan square off and glare at one another.
The band breaks into a rousing rendition of âWe Are Family.â
As if nothing happened, the guests flood back onto the dance floor and start gyrating.
Wow. So that was a gangster wedding.
All in all, I think it went pretty well.