Wicked Savage: Chapter 18
Wicked Savage: Enemies to Lovers Arranged Marriage Irish Mafia Romance
I finish typing it, staring at the screen for a moment before I save it to my drafts, like all the others. Over twenty messages, all waiting for her to read, but none of them ever sent.
I only write them to get it out. To say what I canât. What I shouldnât.
But the noise in my head is too loud, the memory of my mother haunting me. Her screams echo in my ears. The sound of her burning alive. Itâs all there, like it never left.
Leaning my head back on my sofa, I try to block it out, but itâs still fresh in my mind. And I relive every moment of that day, like itâs happening all over again.
âIâm sorry, Pat. But sheâs gone,â Fred, one of the detectives, tells my father.
âNo! Donât fucking tell me that!â My father fills with rage. âSheâs fine! Sheâs fucking fine.â
When I glance at Tynan, his face is tight, breaths even and controlled, but I know heâs upset too. We all are.
âWe got the video he recorded. Itâs her. Iâm so sorry,â Roy, the other cop, says.
âPlay it!â Dadâs on the brink of losing it, his voice simmering. I donât think Iâve ever seen him this scared, this angry. âPlay the fucking video!â
âItâs not a good idea.â Roy shakes his head.
âDonât feckinâ tell me whatâs good for me. Play it. Now!â He bangs a fist on the kitchen counter.
âPatâ¦â Fred tries to calm him down. âYou donât want to see this. Trust me, you donât want to.â
If what he said was trueâif Sergey Marinov burned my mother aliveâIâll never forgive him. Any of them.
âShe was my fucking wife! You play it, or I swear I will rip out your bloody throat!â
âMaybe tell the boys to go, then. No child should see their mother this way, no matter how old they are.â
My father snaps the collar of Fredâs shirt, ready to kill him.
âMy boys are no boys. Theyâre men. Play the damn thing,â he spits out.
âJust do it,â Roy tells him.
âJesus Christ, Pat.â Fred shakes his head, picking up a laptop and pressing a few keys before I hear it.
My mother.
Fuck!
My heart races.
âNo! Please!â she screams, while Sergey holds a red canister in his hand, walking around her in circles.
She canât move. Her hands are zip-tied behind her on the chair in some warehouse.
Sergey laughs. âKak zhalâ, chto ya dolzhen ubitâ takuyu krasivuyu zhenshchinu.â
âPlease,â she sobs. âPlease, Iâll do anything. Just name your price. My husband will pay whatever you want. Just call him.â
âYour husbandâ¦â He laughs. ââ¦is the reason youâre here.â
âWhat?â Her body trembles.
Does she know heâs recording her? Does she think weâre gonna save her? How the hell could we have missed this? How the fuck did we not know he took her?
âNu da, moya dorogaya. He didnât give me something I wanted, so I take something that belongs to him. I say thatâs fair, yes?â
Popping open the canister, he spills the kerosine all over her body as she chokes on it. When he lights a match, my pulse quickens.
God damn it. I canât watch this. I canâtâ¦
âOh m-my God, I beg you, please. No! I have children. Donât do thisâ¦â
His laughterâ¦Iâll never forget it. And when he tosses the flame at her, I close my eyes, her screams piercing through the air before dying with her.
And when I look back, sheâs not there anymore.
Nothing but charred-up flesh.
Iâll kill him for this. Iâll kill them all for this, and I wonât rest until every one of them pays.
I never got what I wanted. Aside from Sergey, the rest of the Marinovs are still alive.
And Dinara? Sheâs out of reach. For good. I meant what I said: she and I will never happen.
I throw my arm over my face, and when I close my eyes, sheâs there. My angel and my curse.
Why canât I get over her? Whatâs so different about this woman?
My phone buzzes. I grab it, hoping itâs herâmaybe a message, her voice that I miss. Even if itâs her cursing me out, Iâll take it. I deserve it.
Wish it was easy to forget everything from the past and just be with her, but I canât let it go. I canât be a part of that family, making a life with her like Momâs death meant nothing at all. She wouldnât want that. I donât want that.
Fionnâs name flashes on the screen. When I ignore it, he calls again.
Fuck me.
âWhat?â
âWeâre going to Rzvrt this weekend.â
âMaybe you are, but Iâm good. Thereâs nothing there for me.â
âAre you sure about that?â
I blow an annoyed breath. âWhat the hell does that mean?â
âWhat if she shows up? Wouldnât you wanna know if sheâs fucking someone else?â
Thatâs never gonna happen. If she shows up, Iâm bringing her back home. And if sheâs with someone else, heâs gonna end up leaving in a body bag.
âI left her. Canât tell her what to do.â I donât even sound believable.
Fionn laughs. âYouâre full of shit. Youâd kill him. We both know it.â
Of course I would.
âSo, you coming or not?â he continues.
Well, of course I have to go now. His words will haunt me. If sheâs not there, Iâll leave. Simple. But if sheâs with someone elseâ¦
Good luck to him.
She belongs to me. No one else.
âFine. Iâll go. Just to make sure sheâs not there.â
âAnd if she is?â
âDonât worry about it.â
He chuckles with a flicker of amusement. âYou canât keep her single forever.â
âWatch me.â
His laughter grows. âI used to think Tynan was the stubborn one, but youâre worse.â
âWhatever.â
âYouâre an idiot.â He snickers.
âTell me something I donât know.â