Fall of Snow: Chapter 28
Fall of Snow: A Dark Mafia Romance (Frost Industries Book 3)
A man like me has demons. So many I canât count them, but when I close my eyes at night, they come for me. All the sins of my past, the lives Iâve taken, the things that brought me to this point. But holding Snow as she sleeps soundly, her body relaxing into mine despite herself, it allows my body to relax and sleep to take me.
When I wake up, Iâm not sure what woke me at first. Thereâs no sound in the house, the sun is still hiding below the horizon, and Snow is still curled up safely in my arms. Her sweet pussy has soaked my hand, but Iâm careful not to give her any stimulation. I meant it when I said she would have to beg for my cock, and I wonât be making her come until Iâm balls deep in her cunt.
Something vibrates across the carpet, and I groan. Itâs my phone. I forgot to get it out of my pocket when I undressed last night and perhaps thatâs the biggest indication of how much of a distraction Snow truly is. Iâve never put anything, or anyone, above my work. Even when I spent all my free time stalking her, I still dropped everything when work came calling, but itâs different now sheâs here with me.
I disentangle myself from her warm body and carefully climb from the bed, trying not to disrupt her. She had a hard night and I only made it worse, she deserves a few hours of sleep before she has to start planning our wedding.
I fish my phone out of my pocket and creep into the hallway, closing the door behind me, paying no mind to the fact Iâm stark naked. Mrs. Chambers goes home to her husband at night, and security doesnât patrol within the house when Iâm home. Honestly, they wouldnât step foot in the house at all if I could help it. I hate the idea of other men being near Snow. But itâs unavoidable.
When I look at the screen on my phone, the backlight like the sun in the dark hallway, I see Storm has tried to call me four times. Immediately, I tap his name and hold the phone to my ear. He doesnât chase anyone, and for him to have called so many times something must be wrong.
âElijah.â
âStorm, you called.â
âHowâs my sister?â
âIâm sure Doc told you sheâs fine physically. But sheâs a bit shaken as you can imagine. Sheâs asleep right now. What did you find out?â
âNothing. The guyâs a fucking ghost. Everett managed to pull a photo of him as he was slipping the mask on out the back of the restaurant, but he doesnât exist. Not in any country, any database, nothing.â
âHow is that possible?â
âI donât know. He said heâs never seen it before. But thatâs not why Iâm calling. At the same time as the gunman was holding Snow at gunpoint, we had a shipment go missing. Happen to know anything about that?â
I tip my head back and barely hold back the growl of frustration. Of course I know they donât trust me yet, why would they? Iâve been their enemy for as long as weâve all been walking this earth, and thatâs before adding everything I was forced to do to my cousin growing up. They have no reason to believe that I want to be allies rather than enemies, and thatâs what I tell my temper as it threatens to flare. âNo, Storm. I donât know anything about a missing shipment.â
Heâs quiet on the other end of the line for a few moments, considering my answer before he sighs. âI need you down at the docks to meet Rayne and Everett.â
I turn to face my bedroom door where Snow sleeps soundly on the other side. I donât want to leave her like a thief in the night, but if I want this alliance to work, and if I want the Saint James family to agree to me marrying their sister in a weekâs time, I need to jump through whatever hoops they tell me to. âIâll be there in twenty.â
âGood,â he says before ending the call.
I creep back into the bedroom and canât help but stare at the lump in the bed. In all the years since I bought this place, Iâve never had a woman here. When the need for a tight wet hole got too much, I would fuck one of the girls at the strip clubs we owned quick and dirty. There was never a reason to take things slow with them, but itâs different with Snow. Sheâs going to beg for my cock, I know she is, but the longer I have to wait for those words to fall from her lips, the harder it is to control myself around her.
As quickly and quietly as I can, I dress in a pair of black sweatpants and a matching sweater before crossing to the bed where Snow is burrowed into my pillow. My lips twitch into a smile, her consciousness is at a constant battle with what her subconscious wants, but even in her sleep she seeks me out.
I drop a kiss to her cheek and quickly jot a note on the pad on the bedside table to let her know where Iâve gone. She doesnât need to know what Iâm doing, but while sheâs learning to trust me itâs best Iâm as open and honest with her as I can be.
When I turn back to the door, I canât bear another glance at the bed. My body screams at me to return to her warmth, but business has always come first, and now that Iâm in bed with the Saint James family, both metaphorically and literally, I need to play their game until they trust me.
The cold Chicago air whips off Lake Michigan and surrounds me, causing me to shiver. Itâs cold as fucking shit out here, and more than ever I wish I was home with Snow, her sweet body pressed against mine as she snores softly beside me.
Iâve been out of the house for two hours and Iâve already checked the camera in my room three times. The pull to Snow only grows stronger every day I have her in my grasp, and now that Iâve allowed myself a taste of her, my need is only going to grow stronger.
âDid you find anything?â Everett asks, tearing my attention away from my phone. Weâve been at this for far too long, but they wonât call it. Whoever pulled this job is a professional. They havenât left so much as a fucking cigarette butt, which is perhaps the most suspicious part of this whole thing. The docks are full of smokers. In my experience, thereâs something about this type of work that breeds smokers, and for there not to be one discarded cigarette for a mile, they must have had one hell of a clean-up crew.
âNot a fucking thing.â
He eyes me warily, watching me for the telltale signs of a lie, but heâs not going to find anything. Even if I were behind this, Iâve been besting Everett since we were kids, and thatâs not likely to change now. But Iâm not, and this loss of shipment impacts me just as much as it does them. If thereâs a new player in town, it means we both have something to worry about.
âAnything on the cameras?â
He shakes his head. âNothing. They hacked into the feed and had old footage playing over and over which is why our security team didnât pick anything up.â
âAnyone you know of with that kind of access?â
âOnly you,â he replies pointedly, the accusation in the words obvious. Heâs not trying to hide his disdain for me or my involvement with his family, but heâs barking up the wrong tree.
I sigh, slipping my phone back into the pocket of my sweatpants. The sun is poking out of the horizon, the slightest bit of natural light streaming across the docks. It wonât be long before Snow wakes up without me there, but thereâs not a lot I can do about that right now. âI fired everyone who worked for the Russo family before the hit. My team is so depleted thereâs no way we could pull off a job of this size and to this extent in the time they did,â I tell him honestly. âIâm afraid with all likelihood this is much worse than you have allowed yourself to consider. Thereâs a new player in town, and theyâre taking our alliance as an invitation to start making moves.â