Fall of Snow: Chapter 50
Fall of Snow: A Dark Mafia Romance (Frost Industries Book 3)
Snow paces restlessly up and down my office. She hasnât stopped moving since she sent the message to Wynter an hour ago, and each time I move to comfort her, she sends me a glare Iâm not brave enough to question.
If you told me a month ago that Snow Saint James would have me wrapped around her little finger, I would have put a bullet in your brain for suggesting such a thing, but thatâs exactly whatâs happened. The fierce woman I want to stand by my side could rule our kingdom without any questions being asked, and that thought alone has my cock hardening again.
After we finished in the bathroom, I carried her to the shower and kept her distracted as the water washed away the evidence of our quick fuck. Iâm a dick for taking her like that, especially when sheâs only barely over the agony her period put her through, but I needed her.
Just another reason to get her pregnant as soon as possible. She wonât have to be in that amount of pain for at least nine months. For two days I couldnât bear to be away from her, not when she was bedridden, often crying from the intensity of the pain she was in.
âSnow, youâre going to wear a path in my carpet, and Mrs. Chambers is going to kill me.â
She stops in her tracks, turning her brutal stare on me. âI just stopped my brothers from killing you, and then you invited them over for a casual afternoon of Mafia wars. Please tell me in what possible universe I wouldnât be freaking the hell out right now?â
If it were any other woman yelling at me, she would be locked up until she learned to speak to me with the respect I deserve. But not Snow. Her fire makes me hard as a rock, and I wouldnât have her any other way.
âMafia wars?â I raise a brow.
âWhat else would you like me to call it?â she snaps at the same time the doorbell rings through the house, and her body stills in its place, terror crossing her features. âAre you sure we donât need to bring in some extra guards?â
I smile, slowly rising from the desk and crossing the office to where sheâs standing still as a statue. When I reach her, I tug her body into mine, forcing down the grunt of pain when her body collides with my likely broken ribs, and tip her chin up to look at me. âItâs going to be okay, Snowflake. I donât want you stressing about this, even if I do like you being worried about me.â I smirk.
âDonât let it go to your head.â She rolls her eyes, but the ghost of a smile plays on her lips.
I press a kiss to her temple, relishing in the way our scents mingle together after weâve fucked. Even after a shower, I can smell our mutual release on her skin, and it takes every ounce of restraint in my body not to throw her over my shoulder and fuck her against my desk like I long to do. But I canât leave her family standing on the doorstep, even if their presence is only going to make Snow more uncomfortable than she already is.
I drag myself away from her, pointing at the chair I placed beside my own at the desk. If sheâs going to rule by my side, she needs to do it from the right side of the table.
I donât chance another look over my shoulder, not with how wound up I am and how close I am to dragging Snow back to our room and not letting her leave until Iâve had my fill, which if my constant need for her over the last decade is anything to go by, isnât likely to ever happen.
By the time I reach the door, Iâve slipped into business mode. I swing the double doors open and find Storm and Rayne standing on the top step, each with a mask just like my own in place. Behind them, Everett has Wynter tucked under his arm, worry etched into her brow.
âWhereâs my sister?â Storm snaps.
âWaiting for us in the office. As you can imagine, sheâs nervous about your visit after the⦠compromising position she found us all in earlier.â Itâs not like me to beat around the bush or avoid conflict, but Iâm trying to conserve as much of our fragile relationship as I can. Although in another time, I would have retaliated for a stunt like the one they pulled this morning, that isnât an option right now. Not only because theyâre Snowâs family, but because I wonât hurt her like that.
I push the doors wider and step to the side, silently inviting them into the house that has only just started feeling like a home.
âThis way,â I say as I start up the hallway. When I reach the office, sheâs sitting in her chair and her face shows none of the anxiety she displayed only a few minutes ago. She has one leg crossed over the other, her tight black jeans hugging her shapely legs. She looks calm and collected when her eyes meet mine, and my obsession with her grows to a new high.
Snow is utter perfection.
I take my place at her side, a feeling of rightness crashing down on me. I knew from the moment I saw her that she would be my wife one day, but I always hoped she would be more than that, and to see that come to fruition is more than I ever could have imagined.
Snowâs face is stony as each of her siblings filter into the room, taking a seat across the desk from us. The air in the room is thick with tension and unspoken words. Just a few hours ago, they were beating me black and blue, but none of them seem remorseful for their actions.
âWhat are we doing here, Russo?â Storm finally asks, leaning back in his seat as if he would rather be anywhere but here.
âStorm!â Wynter hisses. âWe talked about this.â
âWe talked about being civil, and thatâs what Iâm doing.â
âNo, we talked about being nice so we donât miss out on our sisterâs life because of your pigheadedness.â
Storm sighs, irritation seeping from him. âFine. How can we help you, Elijah?â He turns his attention from me immediately to look at his sister, as if asking if that was better.
âI had a call from the guy that manages my dealers. I havenât had a chance to choose or train a second in charge, but this guy was doing it for my uncle and had no allegiance to him after he died, so I kept him on.â Iâm giving more detail than I need to, but only because Iâm hoping it will show Iâm being genuine. âAnyway, he called after Snow and I got home, and weâve had six of our dealers go missing in the last few hours. He does a check-in with all the dealers three times a day depending on the times theyâre working, and when he didnât hear back from them, he went to check on them and none of them were where they normally work.â
âDid you ever think maybe they just fucked off with the drugs?â Rayne asks.
âNormally I would think that, but these guys that are missing have families. They wouldnât put them at risk for a few grand of coke and some pills.â
Silence falls over the room as they consider my words and what they could mean. To me, it seems like someone is targeting both families and hitting us where it hurts. In terms of targets, we are the two biggest ones in the city, so itâs ambitious, but it makes the most sense. Our biggest trade has always been drugs. Angelo wanted it to be trafficking, and that side of the business was very lucrative, but it wasnât as steady as drugs. You have to wait to get girls. You canât just break down the doors in villages and steal women from their homes, and then stick them on a plane to the USA, no matter how much he would have liked to have done that.
The Saint James family sells weapons, technology, and a bunch of shit I donât even pretend to understand. Thatâs always been Everettâs domain, and I donât want to stick my nose in where it doesnât belong. If we wanted to hit them, it was always to take a shipment, even when we had no idea what to do with the shit we stole because it wasnât our domain. It was always an easy dent in their armor.
âWas it you?â Snow asks, her eyes trained on Rayne and her hands folded in her lap. Her tone is firm but casual. âSeems awfully convenient that you decided Elijah took the shipment on the same day six of our dealers went missing.â The people across the desk have underestimated Snow, her entire life, but today is her chance to show them the leader she was always meant to be, and Iâm not going to take that opportunity away from her.
âOur?â Storm rumbles. âAre you forgetting who your family is?â
Her eyes move to mine, surprise hidden in the icy blue. Sheâs shocked by her own words, but Iâm not. The moment the word left her pretty pink lips I knew she was in this just as deep as I have been for the last ten years.
I give her a small nod, telling her this business is just as much hers now as it is mine.
âElijah and I are getting married on Saturday,â she reminds them. âNow, answer my question.â
âNo,â Rayne answers. âWeâve had our sights on figuring out who took the shipment. All our men have been on that or on security to make sure we couldnât be hit again while we were working out who the threat was.â
âWhat was your tip off?â
âTip off for what?â
âWhat pointed you in Elijahâs direction? What made you assume your sisterâs fiancé, who you recently agreed to an alliance with, was the one who took the shipment?â
Rayne hesitates, his eyes darting to Everett beside him for an explanation.
âThe job was too clean for anyone else. No one else has the experience or the resources you have access to, and there were telltale signs of some of the previous missing shipments that pointed us in your direction,â Everett explains, holding Wynter tightly in his lap. He feels the same intense protectiveness for her as I do Snow, and if I didnât know our family were cold, heartless killers, I would think perhaps it was hereditary.
âAre you serious?â Snow snaps. âYou three beat my fiancé black and blue, and your evidence was that the scene was clean?â The anger in her voice burns through the room, and I donât miss the way her brotherâs eyes widen.
âWill you stop calling him that?â Storm growls. âYou are not marrying a Russo.â