Hooked: Chapter 2
Hooked (Never After Series)
âThereâs a new proposition on the table.â
I pour two fingers of Basil Hayden into the crystal tumbler, adding one ice cube, and savoring the flavor before I turn to face Ru. âI wasnât aware we were taking any new propositions.â
He shrugs, lighting up the end of his cigar and puffing. âWe arenât. But Iâm a businessman, and this one has massive potential.â
His voice is muffled as he speaks around the roll of tobacco, but years of soaking up his words as gospel make him easy to understand.
Roofusâknown to the world as Ruâis the only person in my life worthy of my trust. He saved me from hell, and Iâll never be able to repay that debt. But the courtesy only extends to him, which makes it difficult when he decides to bring new people into our operation.
Heâs grown reckless with age.
âOne day, your inability to turn down potential will get you killed,â I tell him.
His eyes narrow. âI have no intention of dying and leaving my legacy to a Brit.â
I smirk. All of this is mine anyway, he just doesnât like to say it out loud. Doesnât want to admit the student has surpassed the master; that he only holds the reins because I allow him to. Itâs been the truth since the moment my uncleâs blood spilled under my hand eight years agoâthe day I turned eighteen. I gutted him like the worthless fish he was, then used the same blade to cut into my steak at dinner, daring anyone to question why my fingers were stained with red.
Ru may have the title of boss, but itâs me they all fear.
Setting my glass on the edge of the desk, I sit down in one of the wingback chairs. âYour mortality is not something I particularly like to joke about.â
Sometimes I truly believe Ru thinks heâs untouchable. It makes him sloppy. Makes him trust too easily. Allows people to get too close. Luckily, he has me, and Iâll slice my knife deep into the belly of anyone who tries, reveling at how the life drains from their eyes while their blood drips into my hands.
I guess when youâve experienced the things I have, you learn quickly that immortality is only granted through peopleâs memories.
Ru leans forward, resting his cigar in the ornate ashtray on the corner of his desk. âThen pay attention. We have someone whoâs interested in being a new partner.â Ru grins. âWants to expand our distribution. Run our pixie to new corners of the universe.â
âFascinating.â I dust a piece of lint off my suit jacket. âWho is it?â I ask, purely to appease him. I have zero interest in bringing on someone new. Weâve been using our current drug runner for the past three years, and I vetted him personally. Watched him sweat through his clothes while he watched our pixie dust get loaded on the plane, hidden inside crates of lobster. Sat next to him in the cockpit through the entire flight, twirling my hook blade through my fingers as he pissed himself from the nerves.
If you want to ensure someoneâs loyalty, you have to make sure they understand why you deserve it. And Iâve made sure that people understand the end of a blade hurts worse when the person wielding it enjoys causing pain.
Ru wipes his hand over his mouth. âYouâve heard of NevAirLand planes?â
I freeze in place, the blood in my veins icing over. Iâm quite sure Iâve never mentioned that name to anyone, especially Ru.
âCanât say that I have.â My jaw tics.
âWell, you must be the only one.â Ru laughs. âThe owner, Peter Michaels, just moved here.â
My heart slams against my ribs. How could I have missed this? âOh?â
Ru nods. âHeâs looking for a new adventure.â He smiles, his slightly crooked teeth gleaming. âItâs only fair for us to welcome him in properly, let him know how things around here work.â
My hands twitch with the rage that spikes inside of me whenever I hear Peter Michaelsâs name. I reach out and pick up my tumbler, my grasp tight around the crystal as anticipation blooms in my chest.
How fortuitous that the man I long to kill is serving himself to me on a silver platter.
âWell, I think this sounds like a wonderful opportunity.â I smile.
Ru picks up his cigar. âI wasnât asking your permission, kid, but Iâm glad youâre on board.â
âSo, when do we meet with him?â I sip from my drink, trying to tame the quick beats of my heart.
âI meet with him tonight. Alone.â He narrows his eyes.
My gut clenches. âLet me go with you, Roofus. You shouldnât meet him alone.â
Ru sighs, running a hand through his ridiculous bright red hair. âYouâre too intimidating, kid. I need this meeting to be friendly.â
Canât argue with him there.
âAt least take one of the boys.â The thought of Ru alone with Peter Michaels sends a chill up my spine.
Ru blows a ring of smoke in the air.
I lean forward, knuckling the top of his desk. âRoofus. Promise me you wonât go alone. Donât be foolish.â
âAnd donât forget your place,â he snaps. âI run this, not you. You answer to me. How about you show your gratitude and, for once, just do as youâre fucking told?â
My teeth grind at his tone, and if he were anyone else, I would thank him for the reminder right before I cut out his tongue. But Ru gets away with a lot of things that no one else does.
I first saw Ru when I was thirteenâtwo years after I was shipped to America to live with my uncle. Reading in the library, I heard a commotion down the hall and went to investigate the noise. Peeking through a crack in the office door, I watched, mesmerized, as a large man with olive skin and dyed red hair loomed over my uncleâs desk, threatening him within an inch of his life, a gun at his temple and menace bleeding through his thick Boston accent. It was awe-inspiring, truly. I had never seen my uncle cower before anyone. It was usually his favorite pastime to see others fall to their knees for him.
As a politician, it happened publicly often.
As a person filled with rage and perversion, it happened in private even more.
So, I found this mystery man enthralling, and took to following him when he left, desperate to emulate his power. I suppose you could call it obsession, but I had never known anyone like him. Had never seen someone command obedience from a man who ran the world.
I wanted to know how to do that too.
But, at thirteen, I hadnât mastered the art of being undetected, and Ru knew I was stalking him all along. Took me in and taught me everything he knew. Introduced me to the streets of Bloomsburg and kept me sane through the nightmares that plagued my sleep.
So, Iâll defer to what he wants, because there isnât a single soul on this planet thatâs taken care of me the way he has.
There was once, but that was long ago. Another lifetime, really.
âYouâre right,â I say. âI trust your judgment. Itâs everyone elseâs I donât.â
Ru laughs and opens his mouth to respond, but a knock on the door interrupts.
âCome in,â Ru grunts.
Starkey, one of our younger recruits, pops his head in. âSorry to interrupt, boss.â His eyes slide to mine, widening as he quickly looks away. âThereâre a few girls trying to come in with fake IDs. Making a hell of a time for us downstairs.â
âYou come up here to bother us with this shit?â Ru snaps. âWhat the hell do we pay you for?â
I grin at Ruâs temper and walk to the security cameras, looking at the one aimed over the front entrance. Just as Starkey says, there are three girls, one of which is currently screaming in our bouncerâs face. Pathetic. I continue my perusal, my eyes locking on the beauty standing off to the side.
My stomach tightens as my gaze trails along her body in a tight blue dress. Her arms are wrapped around her middle, her eyes darting back and forth between the bouncer and the cabs that line the street.
Annoyance snaps in my chest with the fact I canât see her as clearly as Iâd like. But I see her enough to know she looks uncomfortable. Innocent. Definitely doesnât belong in a place like this. And for some reason, that shoots a thrill straight to my cock, making it thicken and pulse as I imagine all the ways this place could defile her. There are not many people that inspire a reaction from me. A life of not reacting has bled into my skin, hardening into an impenetrable shield; nothing allowed in or out. Just an empty shell with a single purpose.
The fact this girl has tweaked my interest even a modicum amount has my curiosity piqued.
âLet them in,â I interrupt, my eyes still on the brunette beauty.
Starkey stops rambling, his eyes shooting to me before landing back on Ru. âAre you sure, Iââ
âDid I stutter?â I ask, turning to face him. âOr maybe itâs the accent that gets in the way of you understanding?â
âN-no, itâs justââ
âItâs just,â I interrupt. âClearly, youâre in need of some guidance on how to handle the situation. Or have I misunderstood your reasoning for bringing this trivial issue to our attention?â
Ru smirks, leaning back in his chair.
âNo, Hook. You didnât misunderstand.â
âHmm. Then itâs a problem, to be sure.â I nod. âTell me, would you agree that we need to fire whoever is working the door?â
âUm, I donât,â Starkey starts.
âAfter all, if he lacks the ability to control a group of females, how can we be sure heâll handle anyone else?â I cock my head.
Starkey swallows, his Adamâs apple bobbing. âI⦠Theyâreââ
âYou see,â I continue, slipping my hook blade from my pocket and flipping it open. âSubduing a woman is all about control.â I walk toward him, twirling the stainless steel between my fingers, the intricate brown design of the handle sliding against my skin. âA delicate weaving of power. A give and take, if you will. Supplying them with the absolute pleasure of your dominance.â
Stopping in front of him, the knife pauses as I grasp it in my palm. âClearly, our bouncer this evening possesses more of a submissive gene.â My free hand reaches out, straightening his tie. âI understand how difficult it must be to recognize the same trait within yourself.â
I lean in close, allowing the tip of my blade to rest against his throat. âBe a good boy, Starkey, and let. Them. In.â
âYes, sir,â he mumbles.
Patting him on the shoulder, he spins and rushes out the door.
Ru points at me with his cigar, amusement lining his eyes. âAnd that is why you arenât coming to this meeting.â
I smile, straightening the cuffs of my jacket. âThatâs fair. Iâm off to the main floor, anyway. I have a bouncer to make disappear, and a sudden appetite for something pretty.â
Ru chuckles. âJust make sure theyâre legal.â
Grabbing the door handle, I pause. âRu?â
He grunts.
âMake sure Peter knows Iâm so looking forward to meeting him face to face.â