Filthy Savage: Chapter 43
Filthy Savage: An Irish Mafia Age Gap Single Mom Romance (Savage Kings Book 3)
âI donât want you picking up anything heavy,â I tell Amara, grabbing the grocery bags from her.
Tynan told me that Elara talked to her yesterday, running into her by chance, and I hoped that it wouldâve made a difference. But sheâs still pissed at me, barely saying a word after she came back from her walk.
Not much has changed today, either.
âIâm fine. The doctor said Iâm perfectly okay carrying things.â Her lips grow with a faint smile, jump-starting my heart.
Glancing down at her stomach, I canât wait to watch it grow with our baby. Weâve just returned from her latest doctorâs appointment and everythingâs going well, though itâs still too soon to find out if itâs a boy or girl. It doesnât matter to me either way, but Iâm not a patient man, and unlike my wife, I hate surprises.
âWe should talk names.â I drop the bags on the floor, tugging her body to mine.
Fuck this wedge between us. I wonât let it get in my way from touching her.
âWe probably should.â Her voice is small, and I fucking hate it.
I let out a harsh sigh. âPlease, baby, tell me how to fix this.â
She shrugs. âJust give me time, okay? Thatâs all Iâm asking.â
Clasping the back of her head, I bring her to my chest, inhaling the faint scent of her floral shampoo. âYou can have anything you want, but just so you know, this changes nothing. You are mine, Amara Quinn. And thereâs no escaping it.â
Her breath hitches, like the thought scares her.
I tug her tighter. If she wants to divorce me, sheâll have to kill me first.
Hours later, my brothers and I are in Tynanâs study entertaining the Marinovs, whoâve come for a meeting to discuss the situation with their uncle. He has apparently begun to advance his plans to get rid of Konstantin.
âIn exchange for your thoughtful decision to support us, I want to gift you all a little something.â A smirk cracks at the edge of his mouth before he turns to Aleksei.
The younger brother gets up, exiting the room momentarily before he and another man bring in three large duffels. They throw them on the floor, and he unzips them.
Weapons and ammunition.
âThatâs very generous.â Tynan gets to his feet.
âConsider it a thank-you. Iâm always most generous when people extend a helping hand.â
âHopefully your uncle has a change of heart once he realizes weâre backing you.â
âOh, not likely, my friend. My uncle is motivated and stubborn. Those are not the best qualities to have together.â
âHis loss, then.â Tynan rubs at his chin.
âIt very much will be,â he taunts with a grin, snaking his attention to Cillian.
Talk about stubbornâ¦
âBy the way, I did want to tell you something, Cillian.â
That has him looking up sharply.
âI have found Dinara a husband.â
âWhat?â he growls thickly, dropping both elbows on his knees, face turning tight and enraged.
âI know. Itâs wonderful news, isnât it?â Konstantinâs mouth curls. âI did tell you I would move on from you, yes? Of course, I had to mourn the idea of joining both our wonderful families together.â He sighs dramatically. âBut I didnât want to push you anymore. You know? Call me a softie.â He chuckles. âBut yes, she will be married, and I do think sheâll be much happier too.â
Cillianâs nostrils flare.
âHeâs the son of one of my other associates. The marriage will, of course, benefit me.â He laughs humorlessly. âBut he will be a very good husband to our girl, I assure you.â
His features turn dark, but Cillianâs turn even darker. He hates this. Heâs fucking crazy about her.
âNow, if youâll excuse me, I need to use the little boysâ room.â His cold sneer grows. âI do hope to see you at the wedding.â
Getting up, he heads out the door, while all three Marinovs stare hard at Cillian like theyâre ready to kill him. He glares back with equal disdain.
Probably not a good idea to have them all pissed at each other with these weapons lying around.
AMARA
âCome here, Max!â I whisper as he chases a ball down the long corridor. âMax, come!â
But he completely ignores me, continuing to sprint toward the ball while I grow nervous following him.
Fionnâs study is the last door on the right, and I know heâs having a meeting, which I donât want to disturb.
âMax!â
Just as I rush after him around the corner, I bump into an incredibly tall man, his body hard as stone.
âIâm so sorry!â I have to force my head back just to look at him.
âThatâs okay, daragaya.â The man with a thick Russian accent hits me with a half-grin, but itâs the dangerous and wicked kind.
One that turns my veins to stone.
Is he who Fionn is having the meeting with?
Max sits beside him, wagging his tail while peering up at him, as though waiting for his command or maybe an ear rub.
âWhat a good dog. Beautiful, too.â He scratches the top of his head. âItâs very important to surround yourself with loyal people and animals.â His mouth tips higher. âAnd I can see this dog is very loyal, arenât youâ¦â He looks to me for a name.
âMax. His name is Max.â
âAh, Max. I have a cousin named Maxim. Very loyal too.â His grin spreads. âTell me, who are you? We have never had the pleasure of meeting.â
Without an invitation, he picks up my hand and kisses it.
âIâIâm Amara, Fionnâsâ¦wife.â I donât know why that was hard to say.
âAhâ¦so, youâre the one he was looking for?â
âYou know about that?â Shock tramples through my words.
âOh, maya milaya, I know everything about everyone. Itâs part of my charm.â His grin widens while an icy chill remains on my skin, like my head knows heâs one to fear. âThat man was scouring the entire state of Massachusetts looking for you, so I heardâ¦â
His intense stare causes me to shiver.
âAre you not thrilled about your marriage? Is he not up to your standards?â He continues to stroke Max, and for a second, I wonder if this man is some kind of witch, controlling my dog the way he is.
His eyes hold mine, and my gut rolls with absolute terror. Heâs dangerous. I can feel it.
âNo, heâs great.â For a moment, I shift my stare to the floor, needing to avoid his intensity.
âOhâ¦â He shakes his head disapprovingly. âLying is not one of your strong suits, Iâm afraid. So I ask again, why do you not want to be married to him? Heâs not a bad man, and believe me, I know bad men.â
âHe does bad things, thoughâ¦â I suck in a breath immediately.
How could I have said that out loud? And to him!
âAh, I see. Youâre not from our world.â He takes a step closer, and Max follows him. âYou must understand men like us, Mrs. Quinn. We do what we must for those we love. For those who matter to us most. And you, Iâm sure, matter a great deal to him.â His eyes turn deeper, even though theyâre already dark. âHe will do everything in his power to make sure you are safe. Itâs how itâs done in our world. And who can fault us for that? Can you?â
He pauses for a moment, as though waiting for me to reply. Instead, he continues.
âIf you had the power, wouldnât you protect the people you love at all costs? Would you kill for those you love or would you let them be killed because of your own morality?â
I consider what he says, and part of me can see his point. People like Fionn donât see things like the rest of us do, where if someone does something bad, they get arrested.
In his world, they die.
And maybe Fionn was right. Maybe the professor wouldâve done something worse to me if I had said nothing. What if he already did that to some other girl? What if Fionn stopped him?
âIâm sure you are scared,â he goes on. âAnd you donât yet understand how people like us do what we do, but I promise you, maya daragaya, the rest of the world is just as bad. While we may kill with our bare hands, they kill in other ways. Itâs just much easier to stomach that for people like you.â
The corner of his mouth twists, and even though heâs frightening, I find some comfort in his words because heâs not wrong. Us humans, we hurt each other in many different ways.
âIâm certain he loves you very much, and love is a powerful emotion.â He scoffs. âOne that corrupts while it empowers. Itâs why I donât want it.â He quirks a brow. âBut he does, and youâre lucky for that.â His dark gaze bores deeper. âBecause with him, youâll always have someone who will make sure youâre protected at all costs. Not many people have that.â
Before I can reply, he gets set to go.
âI hope you have a wonderful day, Mrs. Quinn.â He glances back. âI do hope to get to know you better.â
He starts down the corridor, and I find myself staring after him, wondering if I just had a conversation with the devil.
FIONN
As we get ready for bed, I watch her in front of the vanity, putting her hair up in a messy bun, my white t-shirt rising up to her upper thighs.
She catches my gaze in the mirror, my cock practically jutting out from my boxers. Itâs been over a day since Iâve fucked her.
Over twenty-four hours of her being mad.
I couldâve just taken her, but I wouldnât do that. I want her to want it. To want me.
She lowers her arms and flips around to face me, her nipples beaded beneath the thin fabric. Grinding my jaw, I force myself to look at her instead of that sinful body I constantly crave.
Every time I think back on those years we were apart, how riddled with obsession and anger I was, Iâm grateful to have her. Even while sheâs pissed.
âCan we talk?â she asks, tugging on the hem of the shirt, her glance bouncing between me and the floor.
Relief hits me. Talking is good. I can do that.
âSure.â Stepping close, I curl my palms around her hips. âWhat do you wanna talk about, little rabbit?â
Her eyes fall to a close before sheâs gazing up at me, and what I find within them gives me some damn hope that she can forgive me.
âI had some time to thinkâ¦â
âHopefully good things.â I smirk, but she doesnât return it. âThis is killing me, Amara.â I grab her jaw. âI love you, baby. I love you so fucking much.â I lower my hand to her growing belly. âI love our baby too. I love our family. I donât like feeling like weâre breaking.â
Her brows bow, emotions treading in her features. She places a palm across my cheek, staring deeply into my eyes, and I feel it everywhere.
âI love you too, Fionn Quinn.â
I suck in a breath, the weight of her words strong enough to crush me.
âI never thought Iâd hear you say that.â My mouth strokes hers while my fingers sink into her hair, tugging gently.
âIâm sorry,â she breathes, and that has me pulling back.
âSorry for what? You have nothing to be sorry about.â
Her face falls. âI just wanna explain, okay?â
âOf course, baby.â I clasp a palm across her nape and search her gaze, needing her to keep talking.
âYou have to understand that this has been hard for me. It may always be hard. Butâ¦â She trails, and my pulse spikes. âBut Iâve come to realize that I know youâre just trying to protect me in your very unorthodox ways.â She finally smiles, but itâs barely there. âI also know that no matter what, youâre never gonna let me go.â
Thatâs a fact.
âBut today I realized something else.â
âAnd whatâs that, mo ban dia?â
She brings her lips to mine and kisses me. âThat I want to stay. That I want to try to understand you and the way you live.â She throws her arms over my shoulders, and I finally feel at ease. âBecause I donât see a life without you.â
Tears fill her eyes, and I feel them heavy in my soul.
âThank fucking God.â My forehead falls over hers. âThereâs never been a life for me without you either, not from the moment we met.â
She lets out a small cry just as my mouth crashes over hers. My unrelenting desire for this woman, the longingâ¦it all comes to the precipice. Lifting her into my arms, I lower her onto the bed, ripping off her shirt before my clothes are gone too.
Every inch of her is mine for the taking.
Every hole mine to fill.
And I do. I take her hard and fast, flipping her onto her stomach after making her come with her knees up over my shoulders. Her hair tangles with my fingers, her moans of pleasure filling the space around us.
And Iâm finally at peace. Finally knowing she loves me just as much as I love her.
All those years I waited for her have been worth it.