Cruel Saints: Chapter 11
Cruel Saints (The Saints Series)
Minutes become an hour, and all we can do is wait in Madame Kellerâs office, which looks more like an armory. Cabinets, filled with every kind of weapon, line the walls.
At first, Lucian paced the length of the office like a caged lion. After a while, he stopped in front of the one cabinet, and heâs been staring at the guns ever since.
My tongue darts out, nervously licking my lips, and then I get up. Slowly, I walk closer to Lucian, not knowing what Iâll say or do once I reach him.
Stopping next to Lucian, he doesnât move. His eyes remain trained on the weapons.
âIâm sorry for your loss, Lucian,â I whisper, not knowing what heâs going through.
Slowly, Lucian nods, and then he glances at me. For a moment, all I see is grief, and it makes me want to hug him, but then his eyes narrow. âHave you heard from your father?â
âNo,â I answer honestly.
Lucianâs gaze snaps from me to where Madame Keller is sitting with a glass of wine in her hand, looking way more relaxed than I feel. âAny word on whether just my father was assassinated?â Lucian asks her.
Madame Keller holds up a finger, and I watch as she makes a call. She murmurs into the phone, and I canât hear what sheâs saying.
âYou think my father might be dead too?â I ask, strangely not upset by the thought. God, as long as Danteâs dead as well.
The thought lifts some of the darkness thatâs fallen around us.
Lucian shakes his head, and then he walks to Madame Keller as she sets the wine glass down and rises to her feet. I follow after him.
âValentino is secure in his villa. There was no attack on him,â Madame Keller informs us.
Which means Danteâs alive. Damn. At least one good thing couldâve come from today.
âInteresting,â Lucian mutters. I watch as he dials a number on his phone, and moments later, his voice is filled with anger as he says, âDo you think youâre safe at your villa, Tino?â
My eyebrows lift when I realize he called my father. It has me shamelessly listening in on the conversation.
âWhere the fuck were you when my father was killed?â Lucian asks. Seconds later, he snaps, âYou better find out whoâs behind the attack. Until then, I might just think youâre behind the assassination.â
Oh. God.
If Lucian thinks my father had his father killed, what does it mean for me? I instantly step away from him, and it has his eyes snapping to me. Slowly, he shakes his head, then he says, âI have Elena. Iâll keep her with me until you figure out whoâs trying to kill us all.â
It doesnât sound like Iâll be safe with him, not with the warning darkening every word.
Lucian ends the call then he tilts his head, his eyes locking with mine. âYouâre leaving with me as soon as Carson gets here.â
âWhat?â I gasp. âLeave? Where?â
A two-way radio crackles, and then a voice says, âItâs safe. The grounds have been secured.â
âThank God for small mercies,â Madame Keller mutters, and then she gestures to the guards by the door. They open it, and not wasting time, I walk away from Lucian.
I donât know where I plan on going. If I stay here, Iâll end up being taken by Lucian. If I leave⦠I might just get killed right outside the gates of St. Monarchâs.
A man comes walking down the hallway, dressed in a dark blue suit. He looks scary as hell, and I step to the side so he can pass by me.
God, is there anywhere safe on this planet?
âStop her, Carson,â Lucian calls out from behind me, and the man instantly grabs hold of my arm. âSheâs going with us,â Lucian explains, and then I watch like an idiot as the two men hug.
Too much has happened today, and itâs hard to try to make sense of any of it.
Carson shoves me toward Lucian, muttering, âYours.â
I try to pull free as they pass me over like Iâm a piece of property, but Lucian quickly grabs hold of me by the elbow.
âAh, Mr. Koslov,â Madame Keller croons behind us. âItâs always a pleasure seeing you.â
Carson leaves us to greet Madame Keller, and then Lucian begins to drag me down the hallway while he tells Carson, âWeâll be ready to go in ten minutes.â
âIâm not going anywhere with you,â I warn him.
âOh, little bird,â he murmurs, his voice deadly, âyou donât have a fucking choice.â
Iâm dragged back to my suite and shoved into my bedroom. âPack your shit. We donât have any time to waste.â
âIâm not leaving with you,â I snap back at Lucian.
âElenaâ¦â Lucianâs voice is low with warning. âDonât fucking test me today.â
Heâll probably throw me over his shoulder again.
âLucian?â Carson calls from the hallway.
âIn Elenaâs suite. Come watch her while I get my belongings,â Lucian says without taking his eyes off me.
âDonât do this,â I resort to pleading. âIâm nothing to my father. It wonât matter to him if you kill me.â
âI have no intention of killing you, so calm the fuck down and pack your clothes,â he bites out, the tension on his face clearly telling me he has zero patience left.
Carson comes into my bedroom, then glances between Lucian and me. âWhy is she coming with?â
âSheâs Valentinoâs daughter.â Itâs the only explanation Lucian offers him before he leaves us.
Carsonâs one eyebrow lifts, and it makes him look scarier. âI didnât know Valentino had a child.â
âIâm not a child,â I mutter as I walk to my closet. Not wanting to be dragged out of St. Monarchâs with only the clothes on my back, I begin to pack.
Carson doesnât say anything else, but I feel his eyes watching my every more. âCan you not stare at me,â I ask when it becomes too much.
âWhy? Do you have something to hide?â he asks.
I let out a huff and pack faster. Even though I hurry, Lucianâs done before me, and he comes back into my suite. âDid you bring vests?â
âYes, Iâll go get them quickly.â
After Carson leaves, I shove the last of my clothes into the bag and zip it closed.
God, what will become of me?
âYouâre wasting your time taking me,â I try one more time. âMy father really doesnât care about what happens to me.â
Lucian just stares at me with a clenched jaw. His phone begins to ring, and it takes his attention off me.
âYuri,â he answers, and after listening, he says, âI appreciate it. Iâll be in touch about the shipment as soon as I get home. Donât worry, business will go ahead as planned.â
He ends the call, and a moment later, Carson comes back with bulletproof vests.
I watch as Lucian takes off his jacket. He straps the vest on and then shrugs his jacket back on. Taking the other one from Carson, Lucian comes to me. Iâve never worn one and let him help me, not knowing what use the vest is if someoneâs going to shoot me in the head.
âLetâs go,â Carson says.
I take hold of my luggage, and with my teeth worrying my bottom lip, I walk out of my suite.
LUCIAN
With Elena walking between Carson and me, I warn her, âDonât try to run. If I have to carry you out of here, Iâm going to be fucking angry, and thatâs the last thing you want right now.â
âThis is absurd. Iâm worthless.â
Her words grind against my last nerve, and I clench my jaw.
Carson stops by the guard at the door and takes the weapons he had to surrender when he entered St. Monarchâs. He hands me a Heckler and Koch and a Beretta. I check both the clips before I tuck the Beretta behind my back. Holding the Heckler and Koch in my right hand, I glance at Elena. âYou do exactly as I say.â
The dismayed expression on her face changes into worry as she turns her eyes to the exit.
âWait here,â Carson instructs. He walks to the exit and scans the grounds, then gestures at us. âLetâs make this quick.â
âMove,â I order Elena, and thankfully she doesnât decide nowâs a good time to put up a fight.
We leave the castle and hurry down the steps to where Carsonâs armored SUV is waiting. We load the luggage in the back, and then I open the back door and wait for Elena to get in. âMove over,â I snap tensely, and then I get in next to her.
Carson slides in behind the steering wheel, and as he starts the engine, he says. âItâs a fifteen-minute drive. Thereâs more ammo and guns in a hidden compartment beneath your seat.
I duck forward and press against the velvet by my legs, which instantly springs open. âGot it.â
He pulls away from the castle and drives toward the exit. As we near the guardhouse, the gates begin to open, and I check the clip of my gun again.
Elena sits quietly next to me as Carson steers us off the grounds. I instantly scan the area around us, consisting of a short stretch of road with trees lined on either side. We get to the main street, which leads through the town, and it makes the tension ease from my shoulders a little.
After weâve made it safely away from St. Monarchâs, Carson makes a call. âI have them.â A moment later, he says, âLucian and a woman, Elena Lucas.â He listens then holds the phone over his shoulder for me to take.
Putting the device to my ear, I say, âYes.â
âElena Lucas?â Alexei asks. âWhy?â
âSecurity,â I answer so Elena wonât catch onto what weâre talking about.
âMakes sense. Demitri and I are on the way. Weâll meet you at the safe house.â
Knowing I owe Alexei my life, I say, âThank you.â
âOf course.â He lets out a chuckle. âBy the way, the fee went up.â
His words draw a chuckle from me, but it feels foreign on my lips. âI expected as much.â The grim cloak of sorrow tightens around me, then I ask, âMy fatherâsâ¦?â I canât force the word âbodyâ over my lips.
âIn safekeeping.â
âThank you.â
Papà ⦠Dio, Papà â¦
I close my eyes as intense grief rips through me.
âWeâll find out whoâs behind this and kill them,â Alexei assures me.
âI wonât rest until theyâre dead,â I growl.
âNeither will I,â Alexei murmurs darkly. âI considered your father a friend.â
It means a hell of a lot to hear Alexei say that. Heâs the best there is, and knowing I have him on my side offers me some comfort.
We end the call, and I toss the device onto the passenger seat, then say, âThanks for coming, Carson.â
âDonât thank me yet. We have a tail,â he mutters.
âOnly one car?â I ask as I glance over my shoulder at the sedan carrying four men.
âYes.â
âStop the car,â I order.
Carson slams on the breaks, and it brings us to a screeching halt. I throw the door open, and as I get out, I remove the Baretta from behind my back. Lifting my arms, I open fire on the fuckers who dared to come after me.
People on the sidewalks scatter for cover while cars swerve to get away from the hell breaking loose.
âYou come after me?â I shout as I let one bullet after the other fly. âYou fucking kill my father and dare come after me?â
The fuckers shouldâve invested in armor-proof windows because I take out the driver and passenger in front without breaking a sweat.
The other two in the back seat open their doors and take cover behind the metal, returning fire.
A bullet clips my jacket on my left arm, then Carson opens fire, using a submachine gun, and it riddles the sedan with bullets, killing the last two men.
âFottuta feccia,â I mutter, you fucking scum, as I walk closer and search the body on the passenger side. Carson helps, and finding the dead menâs wallets and phones, we jog back to the SUV.
Once Carson steers us away from the crime scene, I begin to search through their wallets and phones for any information that can help us find out whoâs behind this.
âWe should expect more. The scouts were only reporting where we are,â Carson advises.
âIâm ready,â I mutter as I open the first phone and check the call history. I press dial on the last number, and then a man answers, âGive me an update.â
âYou shouldâve sent more than four men,â I bite the words out.
Thereâs a momentâs silence, then the fucker asks, âWho am I talking to?â
âTake a wild fucking guess, asshole.â
The line goes dead, and it has me cursing, âFucking piece of shit.â I meet Carsonâs eyes in the rearview mirror. âHe had a Greek accent. What fucking Greek is moving in on my territory?â
âA soon to be dead one,â Carson mutters. âWeâll let him bring the war to us and then end it.â
I glance at Elena, whoâs been surprisingly quiet, and then I see why. Sheâs pressed herself against the door, her arms wrapped tightly around her waist and her hair hanging like a curtain between us.
Noticing how badly sheâs trembling, I reach over and brush her hair away from her face. She instantly flinches, the short bursts of air leaving her parted lips speeding up even more.
Itâs the look of terror in her eyes that makes me realize sheâs having a panic attack right next to me, and I didnât even know.
Fuck.
I slide closer to her, and taking hold of her chin, I turn her face to me. âDeeper breaths, little bird,â I murmur, so I donât spook her more. She begins to gasp, and it has me lifting my other hand to her cheek. âShh⦠youâre safe,â I say the only thing I can think she wants to hear right now.
It seems to help, though. Elena snaps out of the haze she was caught in and yanks her face free from my hands.
âDonât⦠touch⦠me,â the words shudder from her.
I move back to my side of the seat, watching Elena squeeze her body against the door again.
She doesnât look like sheâs about to stop breathing anymore, and shaking my head, I turn my gaze to the scenery passing us by. Buildings, street lamps, people going about their business.
I close my eyes, my thoughts returning to my loss.
Itâs more than a loss, though. Iâve lost the only person who knew me inside out.
I lost my best friend.
My mentor.
I loved my father more than life itself, and his death has left a gaping hole in my heart that will never heal.