Heart of a Monster: A New Reign Mafia Romance: Chapter 10
Heart of a Monster: A New Reign Mafia Romance (New Reign Mafia Duet Book 1)
When Mario waltzed back in with his sons by his side, I was sitting up in the bed. Bastian scanned the scene immediately, like a sponge soaking everything in. Heâd grown up to be the tall, dark, and handsome Italian the whole city loved. Most everyone knew of him and his charisma, and heâd become the infamous heir to the mafia throne. Heâd also kept a bit of his charm with me, was there when I needed him. Cade idled behind, like a feline never really concerned with what anyone else was doing. Maybe that was the benefit of being younger with less responsibility.
âBastian has news,â said Mario.
Marioâs oldest son stared at me. âYouâre too valuable to be doing what youâre doing.â
His words pummeled me, made me feel like something more than I was. More than just someone who did a job for them.
âIâm fine. Nothing happened.â I shrugged and tried to shake off the feeling of belonging. âI wasnât paying attention when I should have been.â
âEven if you had been, it still could have happened because youâre close to us, to me. We didnât consider the repercussions. Youâre a threat to many, and now youâre extremely exposed.â
I shrugged. âI can handle it. If you need me to call Georgie toââ
Bastian cut me off. âMove in with me.â
Rome whipped his head around. âWhat?â he bellowed as my stomach bottomed out.
It was something I couldnât fathom, an invitation to move to the top of the mob family just like that. I hesitated.
âKatieââhe emphasized my nameââmove in with me.â
My stare jumped from him to Rome to Mario and back to Bastian.
âWhy?â The question fell from my lips in confusion.
âMaybe I donât think you belong on the arm of our enemies,â said Bastian. âMaybe you belong on my arm instead. Weâve staged you dating me before to lure targets. Moving in will piss them off more.â
Rome huffed and his shoulders tensed, but he didnât object. I rolled my eyes. âWeâve only done that once or twice.â
âYouâll be protected under my roof and itâll be best for all of us.â
âI get to decide that,â I grumbled.
Mario scoffed. âNo, I get to decide that.â He cleared his throat. âAlong with Bastian, of course. Heâs handling things here and heâs right. Take some time at his place, huh? Letâs regroup at the next meeting.â
âI donât want that. Rome told me Georgieâs government, Mario. I knew that; I had that information primed for you. He thinks he can bring you down and sideswipe Stonewood Enterprises in the process.â I pushed when I knew I shouldnât. Weâd partnered with the biggest investment firm in the city a long time ago. If Georgieâs people were going for that company, they meant business. âThe government has been working on tapping phones, tailing you, finding ways to get you behind bars quickly.â
âGeorgieâs only making that play so those damn Russians can get an upper hand,â Bastian said, head tilted as if the only thing he didnât know were my thoughts.
âYou think the Russian mob is involved?â I whispered. Another mob family working with the government and Georgieâs gang meant navigating a lot more than I first imagined.
âI know they are. Weâve been working tirelessly to tighten up loose ends. We stumbled upon the information through those channels.â
âThen weâll need everyone,â I said. Bastian opened his mouth to respond, but I cut him off. âIncluding me. Iâll play to Georgieâs weaknesses. Weâve got to get as much information asââ
âGeorgieâs weakness is his manhood, Katie,â Bastian said softly. âYou on my arm will be bait enough to send him spiraling out of control. Men in love slip and falter, even when they know their love is misplaced.â
âThatâs not a good idea,â Rome said, and his hand went to my thigh under the thin white sheet. His touch was hot, searing, and reminded me of how his hands had felt on me just hours before. My pussy clenched like now was a perfect time to lust after him.
It wasnât.
Bastian stared down Rome with a sort of death glare Iâd only seen him shoot at his enemies. âGet off her bed,â he growled.
Romeâs eyes narrowed, but he didnât move. âWhat?â
âYou heard me.â
Mario shook his head and tsked. âBastian, we talked about this on the way over.â
âWe may have talked about it, but we didnât discuss it with Rome.â
âDiscuss what?â asked Rome.
âYour complete lack of foresight when it comes to our targets. You put her and this family in unnecessary danger,â said Bastian.
âHe had his hands on her.â Romeâs voice was low, and his eyes scanned the room. âMario, you think thatâs okay?â
âItâs not my fatherâs choice anymore,â said Bastian. âItâs mine. Dadâs got business in New York, which means Iâm handling it here. And you donât get to fly off the cuff just because you think one of the family members canât handle themselves. It was unnecessary and reckless.â
Rome narrowed his eyes and stood up slowly, on his own time. He straightened, and I felt them all shrink back, even if it was just a slight recoil. Bastian was the firstborn son of the Italian mob boss. Heâd seen and experienced a gruesome, bloody life. But most of that blood had been spilled by Rome.
Rome enforced, he killed, he bled out victims who had wronged the family, and heâd never, ever misjudged a manâs weakness. Even to the most powerful man, he was a menacing, brutal creature. If you werenât afraid of him, you were stupid. Bastian was anything but that.
Rome brushed imaginary lint from his shirt before he gently asked Bastian, âYou know who youâre talking to?â
Bastian ran a hand through his hair. âDonât do that, Rome. Donât warn me. Iâm your brother.â
âNo. Cadeâs your brother. Iâm your muscle, your protection, and also your weapon. Iâm this familyâs monster. And if your protection finds something necessary, you better find it necessary too. Your life depends on it.â
âIs that a threat?â Bastian took a step forward, and I found myself jumping off the bed. Bastian couldnât get in a fight. Especially not one he would lose, because then Cade would be in charge.
âAre we really arguing about a little rough-up from Georgie, you two?â I smiled at them both and eyed Rome with a look that said back the fuck up. He was dealing with the cityâs mob boss.
He canted his head quickly, and his neck popped. Cade and Marioâwhoâd taken a seat on the sofa across the room, as if to watch the two duke it outâstayed silent.
âItâs not little, Katie. And everyone needs to know their place,â Bastian stated, but I kept my eyes on Rome. His anger was palpable, vibrating off him in waves maybe only I could feel.
The thing about Rome and I was, we didnât really have a place. Our true families had died, and we had died with them. Now, we wandered around without souls attached to us, trying to be a part of something. We werenât actually blood family, although the oath made it sound that way, and we never actually abided by Marioâs rules. They were loose instructions to us at best, and we navigated just well enough that they let us hole up with them until we met our maker.
Neither of us needed to meet that maker just yet.
âBastianâs right. If on your arm is where you need me, Iâll be there.â I shrugged like it wasnât a big deal. It shouldnât have been, but Romeâs shoulders bunched like all of a sudden we had something new between us.
Iâd only had him between my legs. And he didnât belong between my ribs and in my heart, I reminded myself. What weâd done in that bar would be forgotten just like he forgot other women.
âItâs where I need and want you,â Bastian emphasized. I snapped my gaze to him, trying to read his soft, definitive tone. âWeâll get you set up at my place tomorrow. You canât stay at a hotel, and youâve obviously worn out your welcome at Georgieâs. Your apartment isnât safe anymore. So you come live with me.â
âIâm fine with staying atââ
âMy place. This week. Until then, lay low.â With that, Bastian spun in his Italian leather loafers and walked out.
Cade and Mario got up and hugged me, whispering goodbyes, telling me to get rest. Mario grumbled to Rome that he would discuss everything further with him the next day.
Only one man remained. His massive back rose and fell to the rhythm of his rapid breathing.
âRome,â I whispered, knowing that saying his name was like poking an angry dragon with a mouth full of fire right then.
âYouâre agreeing to jump right into another lionâs den after almost having your head bashed in?â he said under his breath without turning around. âYouâre agreeing to more danger when I just saved your ass?â
âBastian isnât dangerous.â I crossed my arms. âWe both know for a fact that Bastian would never physically harm me. And Iâm sure those men would have held me hostage. Although, I would have found a way out.â
Rome whipped around. âDo you hear yourself? The head of our Chicago Family isnât dangerous? Youâd be fine held hostage? Have you lost your fucking mind?â
âMe?â I shot back. âYou put yourself in harmâs way every day.â
âIâm trained to do that. I knew how to kill a man before I was a teenager. This is my family, my life.â
One part of me wanted to go to him and hold the boy that he was, to soothe the scared child who must have seen way too much, because I knew exactly how a child felt. Foster care for me hadnât been pretty. Iâd been beaten, assaulted, and consistently taken advantage of. I knew what it was like to lose innocence too quickly. But the other part of me wanted to slide out the knife from under my clothing to hold at his throat.
âThis is my family and life too. How dare you insinuate that it isnât? Iâve done just as muchââ
âAs me?â He laughed, but it was so cold it sent chills down my spine. âYou didnât lose a baby or your father for the family. My mother died because of mob ties too. It kills us all. My blood is their blood. They bleed, I bleed.â
âThey but not me?â I whispered because feeling excluded from what I constantly tried to be part of stabbed closer to my heart than I wanted it to.
âThey donât care about you, Katie. Get out now.â
âHow can you say that? Bastian just asked me to move in with him.â I threw it in his face, close to tears I didnât even know I had in me.
âBastian would kill you. By escorting you around, thatâs basically what heâs doing. The government and Georgie know you have intel. They fucking know you do.â
âI barely got anything on them.â
âBut you heard conversations, you knew the whispers. Youâre a witness now, and youâre a catastrophic danger that is on the arm of the enemy. The family is flaunting you in plain sight as bait. Antagonizing a monster will get you killed. You got out tonight because Georgie wasnât finished with you. He wanted to figure out a way to shut you up and keep you as his before the government found out that you knew everything. Now, with you on Bastianâs arm . . . well, theyâll torture you for that.â
His words scraped at my soul. They gutted me and crushed all my hopes.
I closed my eyes and stood tall, took that deep breath I needed and let it go along with the other shit he was spewing my way. If what he said was true, it didnât matter. Iâd climb to the top, prove I was a worthy partner, and be better than them all.
âIâll be fine.â I shrugged him off in the way I knew he hated.
Romeâs eyes bulged, and then before I could take another breath, he grabbed me by my neck and shoved me hard into the window. The glass and his hand on my neck were the only things keeping me from falling fifty stories to my death. âYouâre never fine, Katie. Youâre in danger here, right now, even with me.â
âAm I?â I whispered.
He loomed over me and squeezed my neck so tight and so long, my vision blurred.
âYouâre a menace to yourself,â he murmured before he let me catch my breath, but when I gasped, he kissed me like I was his to do with as he pleased.
I gripped his hair and jumped up to wrap my legs around him. He tasted like he was mine to do with as I pleased, too.
Our problemâwe werenât anyoneâs. We were dead inside.