Not Mine to Keep: Chapter 40
Not Mine to Keep (The Costa Family)
âStill nothing from The League about Alessandro?â Gabriel asked as he entered the Costasâ front living room, where Izzy and I had been waiting for him. All it felt like Iâd been doing since weâd lost contact with Alessandro fourteen hours ago was wait. Now there we were, waiting for the reason we were in this mess to arrive and for Armani to try and whisk me away.
âUnfortunately nothing new,â Izzy told him.
I admired her and how she managed to package her emotions up inside and hide them so neatly when necessary. Or maybe that was a survival mechanism, because before Alessandro took down my walls, Iâd been that girl, too. I had known how to conceal my thoughts and feelings behind well-placed smiles and perfectly timed laughs.
âHowâs my aunt? She doing okay?â On my feet, I joined Izzy in the face-off she was in with Gabriel.
She blamed him for bringing Armani into their lives, but I knew she wouldnât say it out loud because my marriage was the by-product of his decision, and she was happy about that part.
âShe wanted to come here, as you predicted, but sheâs at your place in the city with two of Javierâs men.â He checked his gold watch. âArmani and Marcello will be here within fifteen minutes, so we need to figure out next steps.â
âYouâre kidding me, right? You didnât think of next steps on your flight from Oslo?â Izzy fixed her arms across her chest, whereas mine remained like useless rubbery limbs dangling at my sides. âYour intelligence buddies didnât come up with a plan to keep DiMaggio off our backs?â The bite to her tone was like a gravitational pull, drawing my gaze her way.
âThey were a little tied up taking down the Russian whoâd been trying to start a war.â He matched her posture and her guarded stance. âYou know, the same one who dropped a missile on your brother.â
âSo they found the man responsible?â Thatâd be one less thing to worry about, if so, but until Alessandro was safe, nothing else truly mattered.
Gabriel gave me his eyes for a split second and nodded before returning to the staring contest my sister-in-law was having with him.
âAISE wants to try and turn Armani instead of killing him,â Gabriel revealed. âI donât think thatâs a good idea, though.â
I agreed with him on that. âHeâs dying. Heâll never betray his organization.â
âWe need to find a way to kill him,â Gabriel said, like a declaration of war. âSince we canât blame Rocco for his death, we have to pin it on Marcello.â
âHow would we do that?â Izzy asked.
My rag-doll arms decided to become rigid in that moment and lock across my chest. Now we were all in defensive positions, like we were enemies instead of on the same side.
âCalliope, is how. We bait Marcello into going after her, and I think Armani will try and save her.â Gabriel acted as though the âherâ in question wasnât in the room, dammit, but I was right freaking there. âIf we do this right, Armani gets killed in the cross fire.â
âYouâre kidding, right? My brother would put his hands around your throat for even suggesting something like that if he were here.â Izzy unfolded her arms, set her palms on his chest, and pushed, but he didnât budge.
âBut heâs not here.â Gabrielâs words were both the silver bullet and the stake to the heart thatâd turn me to dust.
I whirled away from them both, panic mode setting in as I dove my hands through my tangled hair.
âThis plan can work, I know it,â Gabriel went on, despite my borderline meltdown on the way. âArmani will sacrifice himself to save his bloodline.â
I bent forward and dropped my hands to my thighs, trying to remember how to breathe properly so I didnât faint.
âAnd if Marcello winds up killing Calliope?â Izzy cut over to me and began rubbing her palm in small circles on my back.
âHidden armor beneath a hoodie. Itâll hurt if sheâs shot, but she wonât die,â Gabriel said casually, and I had a feeling this wasnât him talking. These were his marching orders from Italian Intelligence. âThe choice is yours, Calliope.â
Forcing myself to stand upright, my hand went to the column of my throat, unsure if I could get a yes to come out.
âWhatâs it going to be?â The kindness in his eyes remained despite what he was asking of me. âAre you helping us take out your father, or not?â
âI know, and Iâm sorry.â I raced my hand along the spines of the books in the library, stopping at the sight of The Odyssey there as I talked on the phone to my aunt.
The story of Scylla and Charybdis popped back into my head, and I cringed and closed my eyes.
âKeeping everything a secret was the lesser of two evils.â That was a phrase I wanted to erase from memory. âI thought so, at least. But because of me, you were placed in harmâs way.â
âYou think I care about myself?â Aunt Tia said in an exasperated tone. âI could have helped you.â
âYou mean have your friends from Kentucky take us away, and weâd have to hide forever? Not what either of us wanted.â I opened my eyes, backing away from the wall of books. âYouâre only fifty-five, by the way. You have your whole life ahead of you, too. Maybe everything happens for a reason, though. I can only say that now since youâre okay and, well, because I know in my heart Alessandro will be, too.â He has to be.
âTheyâll get him back. But right now, you need to focus on whatâs coming with Armani.â
âI know.â Not that she knew exactly what was comingâthat Iâd be placing myself in danger in the hope that Marcello snapped and Armani chose to protect me. But my husbandâs life was on the line because of me, so Iâd do what was necessary to protect his family now. It was my turn to step up.
Before she could summon whatever it was sheâd planned to say next, I spied my father-in-law in the doorway. I quickly wrapped up the call and tried not to show my nerves when I choked out an I love you before hanging up.
âYou know,â my father-in-law began once Iâd set aside my phone, âthis was my daughterâs bedroom. My wife converted it to a library since Bianca loved to read and write.â
I wanted to offer my condolences a hundred times over for his loss, and to promise he wouldnât lose another child, but when he closed and locked the door, my lips sealed together, trapping the words behind them.
âIâd never let my daughter do what you offered to do.â The deep frown lines were only a hint at the true pain beneath the surface. âAnd my son would never forgive me for it.â
âWhat are you saying?â I whispered, struggling to turn up the volume while talking.
âGabrielâs been mafioso too long. He may work for AISE now, but heâs not one of us. If he was, heâd never suggest you place yourself in danger. Or for you to help kill your own father.â
He reached behind his back, and at the sight of a 9mm, my nerves bested me and corrupted my ability to think clearly.
Danger gleamed wickedly in his hand, a sharp contrast to his calming tone as he said, âYour father would win if you helped take his life. That light of yours is bright. Itâll be extinguished if you personally help kill Armani. And itâd destroy my son to see that happen.â Erasing the space between us, he rested a hand on my shoulder. âWeâll get my son back, but I will not tell him I let you risk your life to murder your father.â
âWhat choice do we have?â I was choking back a sob, though, because he was right. Risk taking a bullet to keep Alessandro and his family from danger? Yes. But I didnât have it in me to help kill someone, especially not someone who shared my blood, even if I hated the man. âYou canât kill him. I know Constantine saidââ
âNo one is dying today.â His hand slipped free from my shoulder, and he quietly reached into his pocket for his phone. âWell, hopefully not.â
âHow, then?â
Facing the wall of books, he asked me in a somber tone, âDid my son tell you what happened after his sister died?â
I swallowed. âYes.â
He kept his eyes on the bookshelves. âI did everything in my power to save my sons so they didnât wind up behind bars or dead. Although I know your father doesnât know you well, I do believe Gabrielâs right in that heâll do what it takes to protect you, not just for the sake of his bloodline.â
âBecause itâs what youâd do?â
âItâs what any father who gives a damn would do.â His shoulders dropped as if the weight were too much to bear. âIâve been working on a plan. I was waiting to get confirmation it was a go, so Gabriel was unaware Iâd set the wheels in motion before his arrival here.â
âWhat, um, wheels?â
He faced me, and I knew he was every bit as emotional as I was, but like Izzy, he hid it well. âI called in a favor to the CIA director, urging him to call in a favor to AISE.â He checked the time on his phone. âAn FBI SWAT team will arrest your father and his men when they get here.â
My body shuddered. âWait. Howâs that an option now, and it wasnât before?â
âI need you to trust me, okay?â His eyes narrowed as he waited for confirmation, so I nodded. âWe donât need to risk your life for Armani to sacrifice his, but he can still think heâs saving you.â
Attempting to chase away my chills, I rubbed my arms.
âYouâll be arrested today, too.â He let his words sink in before continuing. âAnd then AISE will offer him a deal. Your freedom and immunity in exchange for him to talk. He knows heâs dying. Heâll accept the offer to keep you out of jail in the hope that you can run the organization in his absence.â
âOh.â The chills journeyed from my arms straight down my torso to my legs.
He swiped at his phone screen, opening an app. âYouâre going to hear and see a lot out there in a minute. Just go with it. I donât have time to explain it now, but itâs all part of the plan, I promise.â He shared the screen with me, revealing exterior security footage of the property.
Two unmarked vehicles were driving toward the front of the house. As the first one neared, I recognized Frankie behind the wheel, which meant Armani was most likely inside with him.
âMy wife and Izzy are waiting in a secure location inside the home. Unfortunately, I do need to keep you upstairs for Armani to witness our arrests as well.â
âTo make it less suspicious that weâre framing him?â
He nodded, then motioned toward the door with his gun. âBut Iâm keeping you back here until the Feds have Armani and Marcello pinned down and unarmed. I donât want to risk you getting caught in the cross fire if they return fire. I donât think they will, but Iâd rather not take chances.â
Yeah, same.
âNext, the Feds will come for us as planned and walk us out cuffed, too.â He lifted his free hand, an apology in his eyes as he added, âIâm so sorry to do that to you, but itâll keep you safe.â
I looked back at the app, seeing Frankie opening the door for Armani. âWhy are you being arrested, too?â
âBecause for the sake of appearances, when you married my son, we became in league with the DiMaggios. Armani canât have any doubts who was behind his arrest. He canât think it was our doing.â
I reached for his forearm. âI donât want you having to do this.â
âYouâre my sonâs wife. That makes you family. And we stick together, got it?â He peered at me, a sad look in his eyes. âBut donât worry, my family will be cleared of any wrongdoing.â
Tears gathered in my eyes, and I let him go to try and get rid of them.
âItâs time,â he said.
I looked at the security app as multiple vehicles made their approach, a blur of red and blue flashing lights, converging on Armaniâs parked SUVs.
Uncertain what Armani would do, I waited with a hand over my mouth. âHeâs not resisting arrest.â At that realization, relief swelled in my chest, and my palm slipped back to my side.
I thought Marcello would be a question mark and fight back, but I could read the command on Armaniâs lips to back off.
âWas that too easy?â I whispered.
âThis isnât their first time being arrested. Heâs used to this,â he shared calmly. âBut itâll be his first time not being released, like normal.â At the sound of steps in the hallway growing closer, he quietly pocketed his phone and unlocked the door. Two men in uniform, along with a man in a suit, were there waiting for us.
The suit gave my father-in-law a subtle nod as he accepted his 9mm. âCuff them,â he ordered the uniformed officers.
Here we go. Never in a million years had I envisioned a moment like this in my life, that Iâd be handcuffed.
My heart thundered in my chest as we were walked to the front of the house. The moment the door swung open and Armani saw me, he attempted to stand from where heâd been kneeling by the SWAT vehicle.
âLet her go,â Armani snarled, and two SWAT team members swooped in and shoved him back down. âSheâs innocent.â I wasnât sure if he genuinely gave a damn about me, but it didnât matter. He wasnât a good guy, and Iâd never forget that.
The man in the suit removed what looked like a thumb drive from his pocket as we neared where Armani, Marcello, and now Gabriel were on their knees on the driveway. Leo and Frankie, along with two of Armaniâs other men, were cuffed as well.
âTake them all in for questioning. See if the Costas are working with this asshole or not,â the Suit said, directing us closer to the squad cars and swarm of officers. âBut you,â he went on, eyes on Armani, âare going to prison for the rest of your life once youâre back in Italy.â He waved the thumb drive near Armaniâs face, then looked over at Marcello as if sending Armani a message, letting him know who betrayed him.
âIt wasnât me. Heâs lying,â Marcello hissed, eyes going wide with alarm.
We stopped walking, but the uniformed officer kept hold of me at his side as we watched the scene unfold, and I had to remind myself this was all part of the plan.
âMarcello is right in a way. He didnât give AISE the evidence on this drive,â the Suit said. âBut your right-hand man has been feeding intel to the Barone family for years, and he was plotting to have your daughter marry into that family. He had a backdoor deal with them to run your company once Rocco married your daughter. But things went sideways, didnât they?â He shook his head. âRocco sold you out, Marcello. A last-ditch effort to try and save himself after his father was killed.â
That was definitely a lie. Aside from the one video Rocco sent, no one had heard from him since. As long as Armani believed it, though, that was all that mattered.
âBecause of your deal with Rocco, you wound up betraying yourself and your boss.â The Suit pocketed the thumb drive. âTake them away. All of them.â
âYou lying son of a bitch.â Marcello attempted to stand, then his eyes shot to me. âThis is your fault. You fucking bitch. You were supposed to die in the park that day, then none of this wouldâve happened.â
Armani twisted around, struggling with the uniforms holding him back, peering at the traitor. âYouâre dead, you hear me. Youâre dead. You wonât survive a day behind bars,â he barked out to Marcello.
A rush of adrenaline shot through me as I watched the two try to go at each other only to be pulled farther apart.
âIâll get you out of this,â were Armaniâs last words to me before he was nudged inside a different vehicle than Marcello.
I gave him a little nod as if I truly gave a shit about what heâd said, then he nodded back and disappeared behind the door.
Once I was inside the back of a different SUV alongside my father-in-law, the Suit joined us in the front seat, then twisted around to look at us. âWeâll get you uncuffed the second youâre out of your fatherâs sight at the office. Iâm sorry about the cuffs.â
âWhat was really on that thumb drive?â my father-in-law asked him.
The Suit smirked. âThe first ten chapters of a book Iâve been writing.â He faced forward as I spied Gabriel being pushed inside another SUV.
âAre you sure this will all work out?â I closed my eyes, my mind racing. I did my best to keep myself together, knowing this wasnât truly over yet, not until Alessandro was safe and Rocco was behind bars or dead.
But this piece of my lifeâthis disasterâwas it finally over?
The Suit looked at me again. âLetâs just say youâre lucky to have a family like the Costas in your corner.â
âAnd weâll get your husband back,â my father-in-law said in a low voice. âIâm not losing another child, that much I can promise you.â