Cruel Saints: Chapter 16
Cruel Saints (The Saints Series)
I watch as Elena storms away from me, and when Leo follows after her, I turn my attention back to Tino.
It was my full intention to kill Dante, but I canât afford another war right now. I know Elena sees it as a betrayal, but Iâm not breaking my promise. I will kill Capone, just not today.
Tino looks smug. The fucker just secured an alliance with me. The thought that heâll become my father-in-law makes my top lip curl with anger.
I gesture for Tino to join the other men, and as we walk toward the living room, I roll my shoulders to try and get rid of some of the tension.
Hopefully, Elena will see reason soon. Itâs either me or Dante.
Alexei is the first to congratulate me, giving me a brotherly hug, and then the other men shake my hand.
âGood luck,â Yuri says with a chuckle. âI hear Italian women are feisty.â
It only sinks in then that Tino agreed. Elena and I are engaged. Within a week, sheâll be mine.
I smile at Yuri. âThank you.â
With the congratulations out of the way, I get right to business. âThe shipments will continue to move as planned,â I assure the men.
âWhen will the funeral be held?â Tino asks, and I donât miss the smirk he tries to hide.
Fucker.
My hands curl into fists as I have to restrain myself to not beat him to death.
âTomorrow. It will be intimate.â
âWe can attend?â Marko Nicollaj asks. Heâs the head of the Bratva, and I donât dare refuse.
âOf course. Iâd appreciate it.â
âSecurity?â Alexei asks.
My eyes lock with him, and for the hundredth time, Iâm thankful for him. âCan you handle it?â
Alexei nods. âConsider it taken care of.â
Gratitude floods my chest, and I place my hand on his shoulder. âThank you.â
âThis threat? Any new leads?â Tino asks.
I let go of Alexei. âI spoke with a man yesterday. He had a Greek accent.â
Tinoâs head snaps back, a dark frown forming on his forehead. âGreek? You sure?â
âI know a fucking Greek accent when I hear one,â I growl at Tino.
âWhy would the Greeks want to move in on our territory?â he asks, clearly dumbfounded, and it lessens the suspicion I had about him being behind it all.
âI donât know, but I plan to find out. Iâve asked for a meeting with Stathoulis.â Peter Stathoulis is the head of the Greek Mafia. Though we have a strained relationship, I donât think heâs behind the attack. But Iâm hoping heâll be able to shine some light on who is.
We need to get to the bottom of this. Besides my life, billions of dollars are at stake.
Gesturing for a server to offer the men drinks, I turn my attention to Yuri. âLetâs take care of your order.â
I glance at Alexei, and he nods, receiving the silent message. As Yuri and I walk to the front door, Alexei and Demitri follow after us. We step out of the house and walk to where the truck is waiting.
I sweep my hand in the air, and it has Franco opening the doors to the trailer, then I gesture for Yuri to go ahead with the inspection.
I stand with Alexei and Demitri and watch as Yuri checks a couple of aircon units filled with weapons.
Seemingly happy, he nods. âGood.â I wait for him to talk with his righthand man, and once he joins us again, he says, âIâm glad to see your father managed to get the flash grenades. Thank you.â
âOf course.â I gesture for Yuri to walk.
As we head back to the house, Yuri takes care of the payment on his phone, then he chuckles. âYou make me a poor man, Lucian.â
I let out a burst of laughter. âI doubt thatâs possible.â
The truckâs engine starts, and glancing over my shoulder, I watch as two of Yuriâs men steer the metal beast down my driveway.
Thank God for the training my father gave me before I went to St. Monarchâs, or Iâd be fucked right now.
The meeting lasts for another hour, and then the men depart. Tino hangs back, and once itâs just us and Alexei and Demitri, he says, âI trust youâll plan the wedding?â
Fucking asshole. He wonât even give his only daughter a wedding.
âIâll have my aunt take care of everything. You donât have to worry about a damn thing.â
Tino doesnât miss the aggression in my tone, and it makes the corner of his mouth curve up. âSoon, youâll be my son-in-law,â he taunts me.
I take a deep breath so I donât lose my patience, and then I meet Tinoâs arrogant gaze with my own. âDonât make the mistake of thinking it gives you power over me.â
âI wouldnât dare,â he sneers. Without asking anything about Elena, he walks to the front door. âGood doing business with you.â
I watch him leave, then shake my head. âSome people make it hard not to kill them.â
Alexei lets out a chuckle.
Needing to check on Elena, I say, âMake yourselves at home.â Turning my attention to Franco, I ask, âWhere is she?â
âNear the cliff,â he advises me.
I walk out onto the veranda and glance over the property as I make my way to the edge of the backyard. When I reach Leo, I nod at him. âFall back.â
He moves away until heâs out of hearing distance, and then my eyes lock on Elena. Sheâs standing with her arms wrapped around her, just staring at the ocean.
âThe meetingâs over,â I inform her.
She ignores me flat out, not taking her eyes off the horizon.
âYouâre angry?â I ask.
She lets out a flabbergasted huff, and then she turns her head to pin me with a glare. âYou think?â
I tilt my head. âI thought youâd be relieved. You donât have to marry Dante.â
Elena turns to fully face me, fisting her hands. It actually looks like she wants to do me bodily harm. Iâve never seen her angry, and honestly, itâs refreshing.
âYou lied to me,â she bites the words out.
âI did no such thing.â
She lets out an offended gasp. âYou said youâd kill Dante! I opened up to you⦠for what?â
âFirst, Iâm going to kill Dante, just not today. Second, you opened up to me because I care, and you have no one else who gives a shit about you.â
Slowly she shakes her head as if sheâs struck with dumbfounded amazement by my words. âYou know nothing about me. How the hell can you claim to care about me?â
I take a step closer to her. âI know more than you think.â
âLike what? That I was held a captive by my own father? That Dante could do whatever he wanted to me?â She takes a shuddering breath. âThat tells you nothing about me.â
I take another step closer, and it brings us within inches of each other. âIt tells me youâre a little bird with broken wings, flailing while surrounded by predators.â
Elenaâs features tighten, and then a breath rushes over her lips, her cheeks staining pink as her anger grows. âYou think Iâm weak?â
When I lift a hand to reach for her, she slaps it away, and then she spits fire at me. âIâve survived Dante for twenty-one years. I never gave up! Every time he beat me or forced himself on me, I got back up.â
Elena shakes her head at me, and then she begins to walk away.
âDo not walk away from me when weâre talking,â I snap at her.
She swings back at me. âScrew you, Lucian. You think youâre better than Dante? Than my father?â She stalks back to me, her eyes sparkling with rage, and God, sheâs never looked more beautiful. âYouâre the same as them. All Iâve ever wanted was my freedom, and you took it away from me. Donât make the mistake of thinking Iâll be your wife. Ring or no ring. Vows or no vows. Iâm nothing more than your prisoner.â A breath shudders out of her. âIf you think I have broken wings, itâs because youâre the one who broke them when you arranged a marriage between us.â
Adjusting my cuff where itâs scratching at my wrist, it gives me a moment to focus on not losing my shit.
Then I lift my eyes to Elenaâs, and I stare at her as I choose my words carefully.
Slowly, I begin to stalk closer to her, and when Iâm within reaching distance, my right hand shoots up, and I grab hold of her behind her head. Yanking her against me, my voice is low and threatening. âDo you want to go back to Dante?â
Elena only holds my stare, her lips sealed as her anger silently wars against mine.
âYou asked me to stop the wedding between you and Capone, and I did. You asked me to kill him, and I will.â When I take a breath, itâs filled with Elenaâs soft scent. âThe world is filled with monsters, Elena. At least you get one who wonât rape and beat you. Count your fucking blessings.â
I watch as my words hit her, her infuriated breaths matching mine.
âI have shit to take care of, so youâll just have to fucking deal with the fact that weâre engaged, and nothing on this godforsaken earth is going to change that.â
Done talking, I take hold of her hand and begin to drag her back to the house.
ELENA
Sitting in the back of the G Wagon, between Lucian and his aunt, I clamp my hands tightly together.
My anger simmers in my chest as I stare blankly ahead of me.
Weâre on our way to the morgue. I have no idea why Lucianâs bringing me along.
Probably to make sure you donât try to escape.
I roll my eyes at the thought because itâs ridiculous. I still donât have any identification documents or money, so Iâm stuck.
The fight with Lucian exhausted me, and after not getting any sleep last night, I feel drained.
Iâve never fought with anyone like that before. Dante would probably have killed me if I spoke to him like that.
Yet, Lucian remained calm. It was a deadly calm, but still, he didnât lash out at me.
âThe world is filled with monsters, Elena. At least you get one who wonât rape and beat you. Count your fucking blessings.â
His words keep replaying in my mind. Iâm not so sure I can believe them, though.
I mean, weâre going to get married. What will happen on our wedding night? Will our union be consummated in blood because I will not give my consent? I wonât agree to have sex with a man I donât know. Least of all, one whoâs taken me captive.
God, all I wanted was my freedom.
For a stupid moment, I actually thought Lucian could give it to me.
Stupid, Elena. You trusted the first person who showed you a glimmer of compassion. But it was all business for Lucian.
We stop outside a building, and I take a deep breath as we climb out of the car. Lucian grips hold of my hand, and when I try to pull away, he gives me a dark look filled with warning.
Alexei and Demitri join us from where they parked next to our vehicle. I donât know where Carson is. It looks like he left after the meeting.
Surrounded by guards, we enter the building, and Iâm instantly freezing.
A man comes to meet us. âMr. Cotroni, we were expecting you. This way.â
My eyes begin to widen when I realize Iâm not going to wait somewhere until Lucianâs done viewing the body of his father.
Before we enter a room, Aunt Ursula begins to softly sob. My heart instantly goes out to her. Lucian lets go of my hand and wraps an arm around his aunt. He presses a kiss to her temple, then murmurs, âLetâs say goodbye. Okay?â
She nods against his chest, and the interaction between them touches me deeply.
Lucian holds his aunt as they enter the room, and then Alexei places his hand on my lower back, softly nudging me to follow them.
I step inside, and my eyes instantly fall on the white sheet.
Oh, God.
Lucian lets go of his aunt, and then he steps closer to the table until heâs right next to it. He tilts his head and reaches for the sheet. I hold my breath as the white fabric is pulled back, and then emotion inundates me as Lucian takes a shuddering breath. âPapà ,â he whispers, his voice drenched in sorrow.
Even though Lucianâs my enemy, and I didnât know his father, compassion fills me.
Lucian places his hand over his tie, and then he leans forward and presses a kiss to his fatherâs forehead. âTi voglio bene, Papà .â He murmurs something else I canât make out and then straightens up.
I watch as Lucian closes his eyes, sorrow shadowing his face. He takes a couple of minutes, just staring at his father before he steps away so his aunt can say goodbye.
She falls over Mr. Cotroniâs chest and lets out a heartbreaking wail. Tears spring to my eyes, and I quickly blink them away. When I glance away from the tragic scene, my eyes collide with Lucianâs.
Thereâs no anger. Just need.
He closes the distance between us and wraps his arms around me. He needs comfort from me, and I push our differences aside.
Lucian buries his face in my hair, his body engulfing mine. For a moment, I hesitate, but then I lift my arms and wrap them around his waist.
âThank you,â he whispers, his voice rough with grief.
I nod against his shoulder, and thinking it might help, I rub my hand over his broad back.
Standing in the morgue next to Lucianâs fatherâs body, we find a connection. Although our situations are different, we both know the bitter taste of loss.
Lucian is the first to pull back. He goes to his aunt, and taking hold of her shoulders, he pulls her away from the body. She weeps against Lucianâs chest, and he holds her tightly as if his strength is all thatâs keeping her from sinking to the ground.
We leave the morgue, and Iâm surprised when Alexei again places his hand on my lower back. It feels as if heâs offering me comfort.
While Lucian is focused on his aunt, Alexei leans a little down, and then he murmurs softly, âLucianâs a good man. Heâs doing whatâs right. Donât make his life hell for saving you.â
Frowning, my eyes dart up to Alexeiâs, and then I see the warning, and it sends a shiver down my spine. âAlways remember I have Lucianâs back.â
In other words, if I try to kill Lucian, Alexei will be there to take revenge.
I move away from Alexei, and he drops his hand. Before I can walk faster, he says, âLove him, and youâll have my protection. You choose how your future will play out.â
I walk faster and catch up with Lucian and his aunt. Glancing over my shoulder, I give Alexei one last look. He smiles at me, and somehow it looks scarier than his usual grim expression.
Snapping my head forward, I place my hand on Aunt Ursulaâs back, choosing to offer her comfort instead of worrying about Alexei.
Aunt Ursulaâs hand searches for mine, and then she clasps my fingers tightly. The engagement ring digs into my skin, but I try to ignore the bite.
We all climb back in the G-Wagon, and when Iâm seated between Lucian and his aunt, I reach out for Aunt Ursulaâs hand. She instantly grabs hold of mine with both of hers and gives me a thankful look.
Lucian takes hold of my left hand, and as my head snaps to him, he places my palm on his thigh. My eyes dart to his face, but heâs staring out the window.
When I turn my attention back to Aunt Ursula, she gives me a trembling smile. âWeâve lost, and weâve gained. Dorothyâs ring looks beautiful on your finger.â
âDorothy?â I ask softly.
âMy sister, Lucianâs mother. It was her engagement ring.â
Surprise flickers through me. Lucian gave me his motherâs ring? Having seen how close he is to his family, I know it must be of great sentimental value to him.
Just then, Lucian brushes his thumb over the ring on my finger, the touch a soft caress.
Slowly I glance at him, but heâs still staring out of the window. My eyes drop to where his hand is covering mine. I take in the veins snaking under his tanned skin. I feel the warmth coming from his palm and his thigh.
When thereâs a fluttering in my stomach, I close my eyes. Thereâs a stab of disappointment in my heart because I know itâs only a matter of time before I wonât want to escape anymore.