Cruel Saints: Chapter 24
Cruel Saints (The Saints Series)
Iâm unable to think.
Unable to speak.
My bodyâs been possessed by Lucian. My insides quiver as Iâm overcome with pleasure, unlike anything Iâve ever experienced.
I gasp, moans the only sound I can make while he touches me like Iâve never been touched before.
I experience a level of intimacy with Lucian I havenât had before.
âBeautiful,â he murmurs into my mouth. âSo goddamn beautiful.â
Thereâs no shame. Thereâs no guilt.
I feel beautiful in his arms. Treasured. Loved.
I come down from the heavens he took me to. Lucian pulls his hand away, and then he sucks my release from his finger, making residual tingles of pleasure ripple through me. Framing my face, his mouth adores mine, causing emotion to burst in my chest.
I find my worth in his love.
Lucian senses the emotions crashing over me, and he pulls back to lock his gaze with mine.
I see the woman I am in his eyes.
I now understand how two souls can become one because without me having to say anything, Lucian wipes the tears from my cheeks. âMy love for you runs deeper than the bottomless pits of hell because thatâs how far I will go to find you if youâre ever taken from me.â He kisses me tenderly. âDo you understand what you mean to me? How precious you are, amore mio?â
I nod, bathing in his words, reveling in his love. âAngelo mio,â I whisper because thatâs what Lucian is to me â my angel.
Our mouths meet again, and we kiss for what feels like hours. A breeze from the ocean plays around us. The crashing waves against the rocks below are the only sounds we hear.
Until Aunt Ursula calls, âWhere are you? Itâs time to eat!â
Lucian releases me with a chuckle. âComing,â he shouts so sheâll hear him, then he shakes his head at me. âYou bewitch me, my wife.â
âI think itâs the other way around,â I laugh as we walk back toward the house. He wraps his arm around my shoulder, drawing me to his side. âCareful of your wound,â I say as I try to pull back.
âIâm fine,â Lucian mutters, tugging me back to him.
âI donât want to hurt you,â I argue.
âStubborn woman,â he playfully grumbles as we take the steps up to the veranda.
âYou made me this way,â I tease him.
âMmh⦠seems Iâm doing a good job.â
âYou are.â We glance at each other as we walk into the living room, and then Lucian pulls me closer for one last kiss before he leaves me so he can go to the guest restroom.
I join Aunt Ursula in the kitchen and glance over the feast sheâs prepared. Pasta with mussels and cream. Bruschetta. Antipasti chopped salad, the salami making my mouth water.
âWow, it looks delicious,â I praise her.
âToday, we celebrate life,â she says, seemingly back to her usual high-spirited demeanor.
I help her carry the food to the dining room, and when weâre ready to eat, Lucian comes to take a seat at the head of the table. He holds our hands and says a prayer of thanks, and then I pick up his plate and load it with food.
When I set it down in front of him, he murmurs, âThank you, Amore mio.â Then he reaches for Aunt Ursulaâs hand and gives her hand a squeeze, teasing her, âI should upset you more so you can cook like this every day.â
She gives him a disgruntled look. âDonât you dare. My heart wonât last.â
We enjoy the meal and watching Lucian savor every bite sets me at ease. At least he has a healthy appetite.
Then it strikes me how calm he looks, like every other day he comes home from work, and it makes me wonder if there have been any bad days he hasnât shared with us.
The thought doesnât sit well with me.
Not at all.
He glances at me and smiles as if he wasnât shot earlier. His eyes begin to narrow on me. âWhat?â
âYouâll tell us if you have a bad day, right?â I ask, spearing a piece of salami.
He sets down his knife and reaches for my face, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. âNo. I wonât bring my work home. It has nothing to do with you.â
A frown instantly forms on my forehead. âYet, you expect me to spend the money you bring home?â
âYes. Itâs the way things are, amore mio.â
My temper flares. âI refuse to wear clothes bathed in your blood.â
âWell,â he lifts an eyebrow at me, a look of warning tightening his features, âthen youâll just have to walk around naked.â
âDio,â Aunt Ursula mumbles under her breath.
Just then, Alexei walks into the dining room. Lucian gets up, mutters an excuse, and then he follows Alexei out of the room.
I slump back in my chair, shaking my head.
âItâs the way things are done, cara,â Aunt Ursula says.
âIâm going to die of worry,â I say. âEvery second, Iâll worry whether heâs okay.â
âItâs the price we pay for love.â My eyes dart to Aunt Ursulaâs.
Itâs the price Iâll pay for falling in love with the head of the Mafia.
I know it wonât help to fight Lucian on this matter, but still, Iâm not happy with it. I let out a sigh and pick up my fork again and begin to eat.
Lucian comes back into the dining room, dressed in a fresh suit. He places his hand on the back of my neck, and bending over me, he presses a quick kiss to my mouth.
âIâm going out. Iâll be back later.â
My lips part as he goes to kiss Aunt Ursula on the forehead.
âBut you said youâre taking the rest of the day off,â I finally say.
His eyes lock on mine, his expression grim. âSomething came up.â
Not knowing if heâs angry with me or something else, I ask, âIs everything okay?â
âOf course, amore mio.â
I watch him walk out and jumping up, I call, âWait.â
Lucian stops, and as he turns around, I slam into him, wrapping my arms around his waist. âPlease be careful.â
His arms engulf me. âI will. Donât worry.â
I lift my face to his. âTi amo.â
Instantly a smile forms, and it chases some of the tightness from his features. âTi amo,â he repeats and gives me another chaste kiss.
He pulls free from me, and I try to memorize the sight of his confident posture as he walks out of the house with Alexei.
Please bring him back to me.
LUCIAN
Sitting in the back of the G Wagon, I put on a bulletproof vest.
Alexei watches me, worry in his eyes, which Iâm not used to seeing, then he asks, âYou sure about this?â
âYes,â I mutter, even though Iâm not sure at all. âJust make sure I donât end up dead.â
Iâm going to be bait, hoping to draw out whoever took a shot at me into the open. Itâs a shit idea, but itâs all we have right now.
Itâs only Franco, Demitri, Alexei, and myself. Matteo and the rest of the guards are on standby near my club, so theyâre not seen with us.
âApproaching the club,â Franco murmurs into his microphone.
I put my shirt back on over the vest, and after buttoning it up, I shrug on my jacket.
Hopefully, this wonât all be for nothing. I really want to get my hands on the fucker who shot me.
I watch as Alexei checks his rifle, which heâs going to hide under his coat.
Franco parks close to the entrance. As we all get out, my eyes scan the surrounding buildings. The setting sun reflects off the windows, making it hard to see anything.
With the hair raising on the back of my neck, I take a deep breath. Alexei falls in next to me, with Demitri taking the lead and Franco bringing up the rear as we walk toward the doors. The bouncer unhooks the golden rope and stands aside for us to pass.
âMr. Controni,â he greets me as we walk inside the empty club as it only opens at nine pm. Instead of going to the VIP section like Iâd always do when I come to Vizioso, we head up to the roof.
The manager comes toward me, and I wave him away. âIâm just here for a drink.â
âEnjoy, sir.â
âYou ready?â Alexei asks as we head up the stairs.
âIt has to be done,â I say, and then I walk out into the open. My skin instantly begins to prickle, knowing a bullet can hit me at any moment.
Fuck.
Keep your shit together, Lucian.
âStand by,â Alexei mutters to Franco. âYou do everything I say. Donât hesitate.â
âYes, Sir,â Franco answers.
I move around the pool toward the bar, and I have to fight the urge to glance at the buildings around the club.
âYouâre doing good,â Alexei whispers next to me.
âYeah, still breathing.â My words draw a chuckle from him.
When we reach the bar thatâs still being stocked for tonight, I order a bourbon for myself and vodka for Alexei. I donât bother asking Demitri, knowing he doesnât drink on the job.
The bartender pours the drinks, and as I pick up the tumbler of bourbon, Demitri grabs hold of me and yanks me away from the counter. The tumbler shatters in my hand, right where my head was a second ago.
âMove, Franco. Hotel roof!â Alexei roars. He crouches, his rifle aimed in the direction the shot came from.
My heart pounds in my fucking ears as I draw my Glock from behind my back.
I watch as Alexei tracks the fucker through the scope on his rifle, and then he fires a shot. Getting up, he mutters, âI took out his knee so he wonât get far.â
Suddenly Demitri fires a shot, and a waiter drops to the floor, a gun scattering to the side. All the staff instantly holds up their hands as Demitri scans over them.
âThereâs more,â he murmurs. âI can feel it.â
I donât come here enough to know whoâs an employee and whoâs not.
Alexei checks the surrounding buildings through his scope while Demitri guards us, and seeing the two men work together, I understand why theyâre the best.
Thank God theyâre on my side.
âMatteo has him. Letâs go,â Alexei says. I get up from the crouching position. Alexei draws a Heckler and Koch from behind his back, holding the rifle in his left hand.
Demitri takes the lead, the three of us on high alert as we head to the stairs. My finger flexes on the trigger, every muscle in my body wound tight as we move down the steps.
âCome out, come out, wherever you are,â Demitri whispers as we step into the ground floor section. âI can feel you.â
I raise my arms, my gun ready as my eyes go from one employee to the next. A guy pops up from behind the bar, and as he jumps over the counter, I pull the trigger, along with Demitri.
He drops down between the barstools, a bullet to the head and one to the chest.
I quickly glance around, and when I see the manager staring at us with shock, I train my gun on him. âYou fucking search every employee before theyâre allowed on the premises,â I bark.
âYes, Mr. Cotroni. Iâm sorry,â he whimpers.
âClean up this shit, and you better be ready to open at nine, or itâs coming out of your pay.â
âYes, Sir.â
âLetâs go,â Alexei says.
When we walk out of the club, Francoâs already waiting with the G Wagonâs engine running. As soon as I climb into the back, I ask, âWhereâs the fucker?â
âMatteo and the men are taking him to the docks.â
âGood.â
âFucking mercenaries,â Alexei mutters. âHe wonât talk.â
âAt least Iâll get the satisfaction of killing him.â
When we reach the docks, I shove the door open, and with my Glock still firmly in my grip, I walk to the man Matteo has on his knees.
The manâs eyes lock on me, dead and impassive. Thereâs not even a sign of pain from the knee Alexei shot out.
He knows whatâs coming.
I train the barrel of my gun on his forehead. âYou come after me?â I grit the words out through clenched teeth. âBig mistake.â
He just keeps staring at me with zero emotion.
âWho do you work for?â
âUmbria.â
Again with the goddess shit.
âThey all keep saying the same thing. Itâs not even fun torturing them anymore,â Alexei mutters.
I press the barrel against his head. âI will fucking find out who you are and hunt your family to the ends of the earth. Who the fuck do you work for?â
He shakes his head. âI was hired by a man.â
âGreek?â I ask.
He nods. âI only know him as Zeus.â
These code names arenât helping shit.
âAny distinct markings. Anything, and Iâll make it quick.â
âNothing. We never met face to face.â
Fuck.
My eyes lock on the mercenaryâs, and then I pull the trigger.
He slumps to the side, blood trickling from the bullet hole.
âFeel better?â Alexei asks.
âNo, not at all,â I mutter.
Alexei pats my back. âGo home. Hold your wife. Tomorrowâs a new day.â
I shake my head as I let out a deep breath. âWe have to end this. Itâs been a month.â
âSheâs growing impatient,â Demitri suddenly says. âThree men at the club where you werenât even supposed to be, tells me sheâs desperate to end this just as much as you.â
Alexei stares at Demitri, who seems to be deep in thought. âWhat are you thinking,â he asks his custodian.
Demitri glances from Alexei to me. âAround-the-clock security on full alert. Sheâs going to come out of hiding. Soon.â
âNot soon enough,â I mutter as I begin to walk back to the car. Glancing over my shoulder, I ask, âStaying at my place?â
âYes.â
We all get back into the G Wagon, and as Franco drives us home, my mind keeps replaying what Demitri said.
I just wish I fucking knew who she is. This Umbria shit is working on my nerves.
I shrug out of my jacket and unbutton the shirt so I can remove the vest, not wanting Elena to see it.
âWear that vest whenever you go out,â Alexei says.
âI will,â I assure him.
He might be an assassin, but heâs one of the most loyal people Iâll ever have the privilege of knowing in our line of business.
When Franco steers the car up the driveway, I adjust my cuffs and straighten my clothes. I shove the looming threat to the back of my mind so Elena wonât see the worry on my face.
God knows, sheâs worried enough today.
Tonight I just want to bury myself inside my wife and forget the world outside exists.