Owned: Chapter 5
Owned (A Dark Mafia Romance) (Dellucci Mafia Duet Book 2)
Days later
I cannot stop thinking about my Kitten.
How lonely she must be, all alone out there in the wild, with nothing and no one to help her.
No money, no car, no home.
The men who sold her at the auction took it all away from her, and now she has nothing left except her memories.
I wonder where sheâll go.
She wonât go back to the fucking church after I chased her there. No way in hell would she want to put Andrea in that kind of danger. But where else can she go?
A shelter?
Fuck, Iâve searched every one of them and still havenât fucking found her. Where the fuck could she be?
The days since she ran have been endless, each one more exhausting than the last. Every day has been spent searching for my Kitten without so much as a trace.
Now, Claudio and I are camped out at a twenty-four-hour diner for a much-needed break. A lone waitress comes over to refill our coffees. Itâs my third cup since we walked in less than fifteen minutes ago. Yet itâs not doing a damn thing to stop the anger from coursing through my veins.
âYou boys doing all right?â she asks.
She seems genuinely concerned. We must really look like shit.
âJust trying to find out where the fuck my girl ran off to, and whether or not a dead man came back to life,â I drawl before I can stop myself.
Her eyes widen. Sheâs not sure whether Iâm joking or not. Claudio stifles an exhausted chuckle.
âWell, Iâll leave you to it, then,â she finally recovers. She whisks away from our table with a worried glance back over her shoulder.
When sheâs gone, I turn back to Claudio. âNow, where were we?â
He stirs cream and sugar into his coffee as he runs through everything yet again.
âYou saw the car with Harper and Frank go over the edge into the water. You went in after them. You pulled her out. The car sank. You left.â
Iâve told him this story at least a dozen times to try to piece together what route she mightâve taken so I can find her. That needs to be addressed, along with the fact that Frank somehow magically disappeared.
âThe first recovery team arrived about twenty minutes later. They saw the tracks and secured the perimeter. We had a dive team there within the hour. They went down and found the car. Empty.â
âEmpty,â I repeat. âFuck,â I say under my breath. âWhere the fuck could Frank be?â
âI know itâs hard to believe, Marcelloââ Claudio begins.
I let out a short barking laugh. âDrowned men donât walk out of the river.â
âWe have to assume he did. We have no other choice.â
I sigh and relent. This isnât Claudioâs fault. I need to breathe, think, recalibrate.
I glance out the window. The dawn traffic filters by. Normal people on their way to work. Oblivious to the shit that happens right underneath their noses.
Turning my attention back to Claudio, I muse, âSo letâs say heâs alive. Letâs say he levitated right on out of the goddamn river. Where would he go? What would he do? The Russians just watched him put a bullet in Igorâs head. I donât think heâs gonna be welcomed back there with open arms.â
âPerhaps not,â Claudio agrees. âBut if he had other alliesâ¦?â
âLike who? The Polish wouldnât fucking dare cross me. The Mexican gangs have been too busy knifing each other in the back alleys to get involved with this. The motorcycle clubs are weak and disorganized. Heâs got no other allies, Claudio.â
He runs a hand over his head. âThere must be someone,â he mutters. âHe had to go somewhere.â
We fall into silence again. I drink my coffee. Itâs hot and thick and tastes like crude oil, but itâs better than nothing.
I look up at the window again, my face reflected back in the glare.
My eyes are deep tunnels of black, lost and searching. Then my gaze refocuses on the outside world. More cars pass by. The sun is beginning to rise over the city skyline in the distance.
An ordinary white sedan pulls up to a stop at the intersection right outside the diner.
But whatâs not ordinary is the girl in the front seat.
Iâd recognize that blond hair anywhere.
Itâs Harper.
I leap to my feet. The table rattles, and my coffee careens over the edge. It hits the ground, explodes, mug shattering and black liquid flowing down the grooves in the tile floor.
But Iâm already gone. Already moving.
I knock into another patron coming in through the front door.
âHey!â he cries out, but I donât stop to look back at that either.
All I care aboutâall I can seeâis that white sedan and the blond-haired girl sitting in the passenger seat.
Why sheâs here of all places, now of all times, is a question for later.
I have to catch her first.
I hop into our car, ignoring Claudioâs yelling from the diner, as I hit the gas and race off, following the white sedan as fast as I can.
Far ahead of me, the white sedan is approaching the on-ramp to the nearby highway.
âIâm coming for you, Kitten,â I growl under my breath.
Iâm gaining slowly, and I push the gas even harder, ignoring the red traffic lights. I hit the on-ramp at high speed with car horns blasting at me as I merge recklessly into traffic.
Iâm knifing down lanes, splitting cars, and veering wildly from left to right.
I ignore all the drivers cursing at me.
All I care about is Harper.
I swing all the way into the far left-hand lane, where I can get a glimpse of the driver. Itâs a big man in a hoodie pulled forward and low over his face.
Is it Frank?
No, it canât be.
Thereâs no way Frank couldâve survived that crash.
I watched the car drag his body deep into the river.
But who else could it be?
Fuck! Iâm coming, Harper.
I wonât rest until my Kitten is back in my arms.
And then Iâm going to put a bullet in Frank Fitzgeraldâs head myself.
âCome on, come on,â I mutter under my breath.
Iâm trying to coax the car to go faster, but Iâm already maxing out the engine.
The sedan exits the city and slips off the highway. Weâre out between the suburbs and the city proper now.
I have to hurry and follow them off the highway, crossing lanes without caring for other cars in my way.
Suddenly, my phone vibrates in my pocket.
I pull it out at the same time that I wrench around to take the same right turn that the sedan took just moments ago.
âWhat?â I growl.
Itâs Claudio. âI donât know what youâre pursuing, but I have men coming to back you up. Weâre tracking your location, and theyâre just five minutes behind you.â
At the far end of the block, the sedan turns into the parking lot of a motel. The doors open. Both of the carâs passengers are facing away from me, but that hair, that hair.
Itâs her.
Itâs them.
It has to be.
âIâm not waiting for fucking backup,â I growl, and I hang up the phone and chuck it onto the passengerâs seat.
Screeching to a stop in the parking lot, I leap out of the car with the engine still running and sprint to the door of the motel room that Harper just walked into. Right before it closes on me.
Iâm already roaring as I bust it open and step inside, âFrank, you fucking monster, get your goddamn hands offââ
I freeze.
A man and his wife are looking up at me.
The man has pushed back his hoodie. Heâs got dark hair, thinning at the crown, neatly combed-over. His wife has a square face, blue eyes, a full figure, and that signature blond hair that caught my eye.
But itâs not her.
Itâs not Frank.
Itâs just another pair of innocent civilians who are staring into the face of a furious, delirious Mafia Don while fearing for their lives.
A surge of guilt washes over me.
I was so sure it was Harper. So sure that Frank had recaptured her.
But I was wrong, so wrong.
Fuck!
âT-Take anything y-you want,â the man stammers. He holds up his hands in pure fear.
They think ⦠I want their money?
His wife looks even more terrified. Her bottom lip trembles like she wants to say something, but she canât remember how to form a word.
Fuck. What the fuck am I even doing? What was I thinking?
I raise my hands. âNever mind.â
And then I turn and walk back out the door and out into the parking lot.
Claudio pulls up at that moment in a blacked-out SUV. As soon as the vehicle stops, doors fly open and soldiers pour out.
I wave them back in. âGo back,â I order.
They all pause, confused, hands already reaching into their jackets to withdraw guns and knives and go take down whatever enemy their boss has corralled.
If only they knew how laughable that was.
Claudio emerges a second later from the front passenger seat. âIs itâ?â he starts to ask.
âNo,â I interrupt. âForget that. Forget this.â
I stride past him, headed for the car I came in. I want to get home.
âAre you sure?â he asks quietly.
I nod, unable to answer his question without yelling at him.
Iâm going to find Frank and chop off his head.
And I fucking swear right here and right now that I donât care if I have to go to the end of the earth, Iâm going to fucking find Harper.
And Iâll make her mine.
Forever.