âShe still hasnât eaten.â
The brat. Maeve doesnât need this extra hassle.
When we finally find Elisaâs father again and I force him to confront what Iâve made of his daughter, I canât have it look like I beat and starved her into submission. He needs to see that her once innocent eyes are lustful for my cock and my cock only. He needs to know that Iâve corrupted and taken the one thing he had left, without any hope that he could ever recover who she was.
Even if he doesnât care about Elisa or her life, any man would care about that. Even those as cold and callous as Ciro. Heâs competitive, and as long as I show him how much of a loser he really is, Iâll be winning.
But I donât have time for Elisaâs stubbornness right now.
Apparently, Nolanâs found some info on our warehouse fire. Weâre all meeting at his club in an hour. Iâve got to get to the helicopter.
Still, before I leave, something compels me to make sure Elisa is taken care of. I had to find Meave. She was by the kitchen. Tara was there too. Neither looking particularly happy with me. I donât blame them. Theyâve seen me come home covered in blood. Theyâve seen me take men downstairs who never come back up. Theyâve heard about gunfights breaking out in the city and smelled the gun powder on me when I return home. But theyâve never had to deal with anything like this.
Iâve bought and kidnapped an innocent woman. They probably heard her scream when I interrogated her earlier, they definitely heard her cry out when I fingerfucked the innocence out of her last night. They may be used to this mafia lifestyle, but they arenât used to this. Usually, I leave women alone. But this isnât any regular woman. Fuck. Sheâs barely even a woman. Only twenty years old. Iâm thirty-one. More than a decade stands between us. But thatâs all that stands between us now. Well, that and our hate. But as much as she frustrates me, as much as Iâm reminded of her fatherâs evil every time I look in those innocent eyes, I donât hate her. I want her. And by the way her body reacts to me, she wants me too. That wasnât part of the plan, but itâs a welcome surprise.
My heart races. This is the DâIgnoti princess. Beautiful. Pure. Sheâs the daughter of my greatest enemy. And now sheâs mine. Exactly what I wanted.
Iâm not letting her go, even if Maeve and Tara clearly donât approve.
âAsk her what kind of food she likes, then make sure she gets it,â I tell my familyâs oldest serving maid. Maeve and I have a complicated relationship. By the time I was returned to my father from Ciroâs grasp all those years ago, Mom was dead, and there was a new woman running the household. Dad hired Maeve to look after everything while he was out trying to build his new consulting business. That didnât sit well with me. We fought at every turn, but Iâll give that fiery woman some credit, she eventually won me over. That takes a lot of strength, and a lot of courage.
âI doubt sheâll give me a straight answer, what with you ringing her head in every time you go up there!â Sheâs been holding that back.
âIâm not doing anything to her she doesnât want.â Thatâs only a half-lie. I look over to Tara to gauge her response.
Tara and I also have a complicated relationship, but thatâs just because Tara has a complicated relationship with everyone she comes into contact with. I guess I do too. Thatâs something we have in common. What else do we have in common? A tough childhood. The young woman has had a life you could make a movie about, but youâd have to tone down some parts just to make it more believable.
Sheâs been part of my family now for just slightly longer than Maeve has. Dad found her in these very woods. A feral child, abandoned by her meth head parents at such a young age that she barely spoke any English. I wasnât here when Dad rescued her and brought her into the little cabin that heâd built in the Catskills to protect his family from the harsh world, but Iâve heard stories.
That untamed animal flickers behind Taraâs eyes right now. âItâs not right, what youâre doing.â
Sheâs the only one in this world besides Dad and my brothers who would dare say such a thing to me. Sheâs also one of the select few who I would allow challenge me like that. Not even Meave ever gets so direct about my business.
âWhat do you know about whatâs right?â I immediately challenge her. When we really get at it, the both of us are just untamed beasts. Feral kids who had to suffer to survive our adolescents. Sometimes, we butt heads. But I havenât lost my temper. Iâm just testing Tara. A spark of life seems to slowly be returning to her once dead eyes, and I want to see just how animated I can get her.
âI know enough to understand that itâs wrong to kidnap an innocent woman just because you hate her father! No matter what he did to you. I also know enough to be proud that she at least fought back.â A little smirk creases her pale cheeks as her gaze sets on the scratch marks drawn into my face.
I roll my eyes and try to wipe away the redness. Iâm glad to see Tara energized again. I really am. Adulthood has been hard on her. Sheâs had to wrestle all of her own demons, and for a while, she turned to hard drugs to cope. But sheâs back now, and working as an understudy to Meave. Whether or not she wants to be a maid is of no consequence, we just want to keep her close and put her to work. Anything to distract her from the darkness. Anything to keep her from running back into the black woods. Still, she needs to understand her place in all of this.
âI didnât kidnap her,â I retort. âIâll show you the contract if you want. She signed on the dotted line. If you have any issues with whatâs happening, Iâd take it up with her father.â
âMaybe I would, if you hadnât lost him already.â
That little comment hits me harder than I was expecting Tara to punch. She must have gotten that information from Shane. Those two are like two peas in a pod sometimes. Despite her problems, I trust Tara, but Shane shouldnât be spreading our business like that. I make a note to take it up with him at our meeting. If I ever fucking make it there.
âI donât have time for this shit,â I shake my head, trying to hide my tight smile. In a way, itâs nice to see the fire return to Tara. âYou look after her. But donât get too close. Thereâs no telling where exactly this is going and I know how fragile you are.â Still, I canât help but tease her just a little bit.
âIâm tougher than you are, big macho man. Locking up a girl barely over half his age and a quarter of his size. Thatâs not tough. Thatâs mean.â
My phone starts buzzing and I already know Iâm running late. This has not been the ideal start to my reign. âYouâre exaggerating,â I mumble, checking my phone. Text from Nolan.
Will be there in fifteen.
âIâm just a poor country bumpkin. I donât know things like you, Mr. CEO,â Tara goes on. But now Iâve had enough.
I need to make sure Elisa is properly looked after. The last thing I want is Tara talking into her ear about how much of a softy I really am. The truth is, Elisa wonât find the same sympathy from me as Tara does. What Tara doesnât seem to understand is that I treat her the way I do because she is practically family. Elisa is not. At least, Elisa isnât until I marry her. But thereâs going to be a lot of growing pains until that moment. Tara canât ruin it. No matter how badly she might need the distraction.
âI can take you off the job,â I tell her, hardening my tone. âSend you into the city with all of your junky friends and find you in a week in some alleyway. Or you can do as I say. Which is it?â
The meek side of Tara returns at the harshness of my words. If I had the time, I might almost feel bad. Sheâs been through a lot. Well, fuck. So have we all.
âUnderstand?â
âYes⦠Whatever.â
Before I head out to the landing pad, I point a stern finger at Meave. âYou keep her in line. The both of them.â
She nods. I leave.