Chapter 29
Brutal Power: An Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Bianco Crime Family)
Brody holds the door open for me as we walk into a sprawling Barnes and Noble out in in the Park West neighborhood.
âGot to admit, you donât strike me as a literary man,â I tell him and loop my hand through his arm.
He grunts at me. âI like to read.â
âYeah? Like what?â
âThrillers. Horror. Stuff like that.â
âYouâre just into crime novels.â I nudge him with my elbow. âYou like to identify with the main character.â
âOnly if the main character is a crooked lawyer.â He gives me a cheeky smile and pulls me down a quiet aisle. Itâs the poetry section, and itâs empty as hell. He gently pins me up against the shelves and kisses my neck, his hands on my hips, and slowly moves them up to much more inappropriate areas.
âCut it out,â I hiss at him, wiggling slightly, trying to get away. âWe could get caught. You want that?â
âMaybe,â he says, and one hand teases my breast.
I smack it away. âThen youâll ruin our meeting.â
âWeâll set another one.â He bites my lower lip. âCome on, baby. Donât you want me to get you off right here next to copies of The Wasteland?â
âNo, and if you can quote me one line from that stupid poem, Iâll take you into the bathroom and give you a blowjob.â
He laughs and puts a hand between my legs. âApril is the cruelest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire blah blah blah. Is that enough or should I go on?â
âOkay, now Iâm kind of annoyed.â
âIâm a lawyer, baby, I had to read a lot back in school.â He kisses me again and it takes some effort to finally push him away.
I straighten my top and take a deep breath, looking around to make sure nobody noticed that little groping, and fortunately the place is pretty empty for a weekday afternoon. Iâm honestly impressed that Brody can quote T. S. Eliot from memory, but Iâm not about to actually follow through with that deal.
Maybe at home.
âWe have work to do,â I say and swat away his hands when he tries to grab at me again. I skip out of his reach and try not to grin my face off. That man canât stop himself from touching me all the time and I catch him staring at me sometimes when weâre at home just sitting around doing nothing. When I get changed, when I brush my teeth, when I so much as move a muscle, heâs looking at me, and he always looks hungry.
I love it.
He follows me back into the main atrium, even though he looks unhappy about it, and I lead him over to the cafe. Thereâs a young guy sitting with a laptop and an old gentleman drinking a coffee and reading what looks like a spicy romance novel, but otherwise the place is deserted. We order drinks and take them to a table in the far corner.
âWhat are the chances we get stood up?â I look around and check the time. He should be here by now.
âItâs possible, but Captain Kennedy isnât stupid.â He reaches out and touches my hand. âRelax. Itâs okay. Weâre in a bookstore in the middle of the day.â
I hadnât notice that my fingers keep drumming on the table. Heâs right though, I have a lot of nervous energy. I feel exposed and nervous, but I need to keep it together, since weâre definitely safe right now. Safe enough, anyway.
âAnd if he decides that he is stupid? He didnât seem like your biggest fan.â
âHe knows how this goes,â Brody says, his voice getting softer, his expression harder. âHeâll be here.â
And Brodyâs right. We donât have to wait much longer before the captain appears at the edge of the cafe, scowling around until he spots us, and stomps over. The old copâs wearing jeans, a windbreaker, and a Chicago Cubs hat pulled down low over his face, and I swear Iâve never seen someone look more like a police officer trying to hide in my life. He slumps into the chair next to me, leaning back and crossing his arms, like heâs afraid heâll catch a communicable disease.
Though he must not realize heâs already got it. The manâs been infected by the Quinn organization the same way all those other cops in his precinct have.
âIâm fucking here,â Captain Kennedy grunts. âWhyâd you call?â
âThank you for joining us,â I say sweetly and he gives me an annoyed look. âHow are you, Captain? Everything good?â
âI donât have a lot of time. Letâs skip the small talk and get to why Iâm here.â
Brodyâs jaw ticks. âBe nice to my wife, Kennedy.â
The captain looks like he wants to tell Brody to fuck right off, but instead he gives me a pained smile. âIâm doing fine. Youâre doing fine. What the fuck do you two want?â
I kick Brodyâs shin under the table to keep him from making a big deal out of Kennedyâs bad attitude. âWe were actually hoping to work with you, Captain,â I say sweetly and lean back in my chair to study his reaction. He gives me nothing, which means he already figured that before showing up. âItâs not even a huge deal, really. Call it a minor favor.â
âI donât normally do minor favors for crime families.â He glances at Brody. âWhat the fuck did you tell her about me?â
âHear her out,â my husband says with iron in his tone. I swear to everything holy, the way heâs looking at Captain Kennedy makes me absolutely fucking wet. Thereâs a menacing power to my husband that only comes out when heâs playing the boss role and I love it so much.
âWe have a mutual friend,â I tell the annoyed Captain. âMaggie OâMalley. From the zoning committee.â
âYeah, sure, I know old Mags. Whatâs she got to do with this?â
âSheâs got a neighbor problem. The sort of thing the police can handle, but havenât, not yet anyway. We were hoping you could help us out by helping her out.â
Captain Kennedy looks thoughtful. âI like Mags,â he admits. âFeisty old broad. Doesnât take any shit. Not terrible for a fucking bureaucrat.â
âHelp her with this neighbor issue and weâll owe you one.â I give him my best smile and note that Brodyâs staring straight at me. The silly man is getting charmed by me and Iâm not even trying. Which only makes me want him even more.
âI donât typically do open-ended jobs like that.â Captain Kennedy licks his lips.
âWeâll pay the usual amount,â Brody supplies. âWhich is more than fair considering how small this problem is.â
Captain Kennedy tilts his head side to side but the shrew bastardâs delaying. I can tell his headâs working, and I donât like that, and I especially donât like it when he speaks up. âYou need this,â he says. âItâs important to you or else you wouldnât have come straight to me.â
I glance at Brody. Heâs got a poker face on but Captain Kennedyâs dead right. âWeâre taking this seriously,â Brody says carefully.
Captain Kennedy waves a hand in the air. âIâve got problems too, you know. Iâve got a bunch of fucking open cases stemming from that little goddamn war you threw a while back. You remember that? The fucking gas leak bullshit? If you can give me an arrest connected with that mess, maybe I can help Mags with her neighbor issue.â
Brody lets out a long, frustrated breath. My heart starts to patter and I shift uncomfortably in my chair. âIâm not sure thatâs doable,â I say softly.
Captain Kennedy grins at me, the smug fuck. âI wouldnât mind arresting you or your brothers, to tell you the truth, but it doesnât have to be like that.â
âWe can get you someone,â Brody says, and we both look at him. Captain Kennedy seems intrigued, and Iâm mostly just surprised. We hadnât discussed this. âAnd itâll be someone good. But you need to make sure you live up to your end of the bargain.â
âThe moment I have a perp is the moment Mags no longer has a neighbor problem.â
Brody grunts and nods sharply. âYou got a deal. Iâll be in touch.â
âThis was great. Really, I love dealing with you organized crime scumbags.â Captain Kennedy pushes his chair back. Brody says nothing, and we both know the asshole cop needs to get his shots in or else he might start looking too closely in the mirror. He walks off, sauntering a little bit.
âWhat the hell was that?â I ask, leaning in. âWeâre not sacrificing any of our guys to that dick.â
âNo, weâre not, but Iâm starting to think we can deal with two problems at the same time if we play this right.â Heâs staring after Captain Kennedy, his eyes distant. âTo Carthage then I came Burning burning burning burning.â
âMore Eliot?â
He pushes his chair back and stands. âCome on. We have some plans to make.â
I stand with him, but instead of following, I move around the table and push my hands against his chest. He looks surprised when I kiss him gently. Itâs a chaste kiss, nothing inappropriate, but his eyes light up the moment Iâm close to him.
âI believe I owe you something,â I whisper and reach down to tug at his belt.
His eyebrows raise. I turn and walk away, shaking my hips a bit, and head down a short hallway that leads to the bathrooms. I lead him into the menâs room, make sure itâs empty, and get down on my knees the second heâs inside, pushing him up against the door.
âNow this I didnât expect,â he murmurs as I tug down his slacks. His cockâs already half hard and it springs out to meet my tongue.
Iâm not making this slow and playful. I want to suck his cock and make him come, and I get right to work. He leans back against the door, keeping it shut, as I take him into my mouth and glide my tongue around his head, going deeper and deeper. He moans, those delicious noises, clearly not giving a fuck if anyone hears, and it only makes me want him more. That freaking confidence, that desire. The way he wants me is intoxicating.
I suck him faster, stroking with both hands, as he grips my hair. Suddenly, the door bumps as if someoneâs trying to shove it open. âClosed for cleaning,â he barks at whoeverâs on the other side. I pause, his dick in my mouth, staring at him with wide eyes.
âDoesnât fucking sound like it,â someone says from the other side.
âFuck off, itâs closed,â Brody growls and slowly pushes me down his shaft. I whimper and get back to work, sucking him twice as fast, my heart racing. If our friend out in the hall says anything else, I canât hear over the sound of my spit on Brodyâs cock, and it doesnât take long before the taste of his cum floods my mouth.
I swallow every drop. He pulls me to my feet and kisses me. âGood fucking girl,â he praises as he buckles his belt back up.
The older man from the cafeâs waiting near the vending machine. He gives us a pervy grin, waggling his eyebrows, and Brody puts an arm over my shoulder to shield me from the weirdo. We walk out together, and as soon as weâre on the sidewalk, I burst into laughter, and he cracks up along with me.