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Damian POV
“Where in the bleeding hell have you two been?” our capo asked as Rex and I slump onto our bar stools at Sláinte. The Italian run strip joint is still bumping with energy at this late hour, but I’m limp with exhaustion. Tonight was meant to be a simple drop, but nothing in the gang is ever simple. It seems like every other week some new gobshite is gumming up the works.
“Those fucking arseholes hit our shipments again,” Rex moans. “The outfit gang whatever-the-fuck they call themselves.”
“Again?” Dante the capo frowns. “That’s the second time this week.”
“I doubt they’ll be going away anytime soon,” I say. “Considering we just took out six of their members.”
Dante brow furrows like I just reminded him of something, but whatever it is, he doesn’t mention it. “for Christ sake, Damian, you still have blood on your face. Go clean yourself up.”
Even though I’ve been with the Italian gang for a couple years now, I’m still the youngest in the gang. So, when Dante tells me to do something, I do it. I take my leave and descend into the bowels of the club where the gambling and killing usually take place Sometimes it’s a pain in the arse being the rookie, but even if it takes a lifetime, I’m willing to prove myself to the brotherhood. Without them, I’d be six feet under, as useless as my father always told me I was. Dante might give me shite most of the time, but he’s been offloading a lot more responsibility lately too. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what he asks of me. I’d lay down my life for this gang, and anything else is just white noise.
That’s why I don’t hesitate when I finish my business and Dante gestures for me to follow him to one of the private lounges on the balcony. He’s quiet as he leans against the railing, eyes scanning the crowd below us.
“Do ye see something that doesn’t quite belong here, Damian?”
My eyes move over the sea of faces, and everything is blurry. At this hour, most of the guys are here, drinking and socializing at the end of the busy day. The dancers are the same, just another pair of tits and ass walking about. You’d think a lad would never get sick of looking at it, but you’d be wrong.
I’m tired, and I haven’t a clue what this is about, but it must be important. Dante likes to test me from time to time, to see how far I’ve come since I was just the bumbling kid who stumbled into the middle of one of his gang wars.
There are any number of things he could be talking about. A guy getting too handsy with one of the dancers and another couple of blokes we’ve already booted out of here once for being too belligerent. Some sketchy looking customers in the pit, most likely jerking themselves off. But those aren’t what catches my eye. And I could be wrong, but it’s a gut instinct that I’m not.
The thing that looks most out of place to me is the little birdie hanging out in the back, her fingers beating a nervous rhythm against her table. Under the flashing lights her hair looks almost white, but I can tell she’s a blondie. A wee scrawny thing, by the looks of it. Her chair practically swallows her whole and she can’t weigh more than one of my limbs. She looks too fragile to be sitting there by herself and it rubs me the wrong way.
She isn’t here to watch the dancers, and she’s not trying to pick up clients. So really, she has no business being in the club. Still, I hesitate before I say it out loud, a little unsure of myself. I look to Dante, and he was studying me, waiting for me to get it wrong. “Well?” he asks. “Spit it out, Damian. I don’t have all night.”
"The blonde.”
Dante tilts his head to the side, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. “What about her?”
“She’s not here with anyone. I think she’s been in here before, but she doesn’t have a reason to be. At least not that I can see.”
“yes, ye’re right.” he says. “She doesn’t.”
My chest expands, and it feels good that I’ve done him proud. Dante is my mentor and our capo, and it’s important to me that he knows I’m solid but the levity slips from his face and turns to something darker. I’ve seen that look before, and I don’t like it. Because if Dante isn’t happy about it, I won’t be either.
“Truth is, I think we have a we problem here, Damian.”
“What is it?”
His fingers curl over the railing while he watches her. “She’s been hanging around here a lot like a fecking rat. Asked me for a job a couple of times and I suspected something wasn’t right about the whole situation from the get go but then I hear the outfits have been looking for a girl just like her. Apparently, she was the girlfriend of that psycho they called Ronan.”
“The one we killed?”
“Yes, that’d be the one,” Dante answers. “And I have a reliable source who tells me she was in the house that night.”
“what?. You think she saw something?”
“I don’t know.” Dante shrugs. “but Nick swears nobody else was in that room when he gunned the guy, but I have it on good authority that she was.”
His words sink into my gut like a lead weight. If she’s a potential witness, it can only mean one thing. The Italian gang don’t leave witnesses behind, and that’s what Dante getting at.
“It’s a big assignment.” He turns to me. “But I’m trusting ye to handle this, Damian. Can I count on you?”
I stuff my hands into my pockets and force my words into submission. “Without a doubt.”
He nods solemnly. “I need you to keep an eye on her and find out everything you can about her and what she knows, and don’t let her out of your sight. Do what you need to do to sort this out.”
I turn back to the balcony, processing exactly what it is I’m agreeing to. This little girl is young, probably in her early twenties like me. She’s a hot fucking mess who isn’t doing herself any favors with the baggy clothes, but even so, it’s plain as day she’s got a pretty face. It would be a shame to see her killed, but if it comes down to my brothers or her, it’s always going to be my brothers.
“How am I supposed to keep an eye on her without raising her suspicions?” I ask.
Dante slaps me on the shoulder and heads for the stairs. “I’m sure you’ll sort it out. It shouldn’t be too hard, considering I just hired her on as a dancer already.”
Damian POVMy heart is pounding so violently it feels unnatural, like something is clawing its way out of my chest. Every breath burns and every thought crashes into the next until I can barely separate rage from fear.“You get anything else out of those guys?” I ask, my voice tight, barely controlled.Ash shakes his head beside me, eyes still sharp despite the chaos of the night. “Nothing. I pushed them as far as they could go but they weren’t talking.”I grip the wheel harder and turn onto Highland, slowing the car as my eyes scan every inch of the street. Darkness clings to everything out here. We are hunting for a green door.“Look at those idiots,” Ash mutters, nodding toward the road ahead. “What do you think they’re doing?”“I don’t know,” I reply, but something about it already feels wrong.This is deep in their territory and tonight, they are everywhere but up ahead, something is different.Three men stand at the mouth of an alley, tense and alert like they know something is
Damian POV“Heya, dude,” Max voice rolls through the phone, low and rough, like he’s already halfway into trouble. “Where are you?”I tighten my grip on the steering wheel, eyes scanning the quiet street ahead. “Just down the block from the cab office. Why?”There’s a pause on the other end, then a short exhale. “Don’t bother.”My brows pull together. “What do you mean don’t bother?”“The gobshite just showed up here.”For a second, I don’t process it then it hits, my house.“At my house?” My voice drops, dangerous and sharp.“That would be the one.”A cold, vicious smile spreads across my face, but there’s no humor in it. “Unbelievable.”I slam my foot on the brake, yank the wheel, and spin the car around in a hard turn that makes the tires screech against the asphalt anyone watching would think I’ve lost my mind but maybe I have.“I’m on my way,” I say, already pushing the car to its limit.The drive feels too long and too short at the same time. Every red light is a personal insult
Damian POV“They’re still not talking,” Ash mutters, his voice rough with complete frustration.“Then we don’t stop until they do,” I snap back, because my patience long gone.Ash drags a hand down his face and exhales sharply. We’re both drenched in blood with both ours and theirs but it doesn’t even matter anymore.The two guys strapped to the chairs in this room are barely holding on to life and anyone with sense would know they won’t last much longer and I know that too.We’ve taken everything from them including there ears, fingers, toes, anything they didn’t need to breathe. Still, the only thing they’ve given us is total silence and the occasional “go to hell.”I have never felt this desperate before in my entire life. Ash finally drops the blade on the metal tray with a loud clang.“I think we got the wrong members because if they knew where she was, they would’ve talked by now. I have seen tougher men break for less than this.”I start pacing, my boots echoing against the co
Liana POVEven if Damian’s house was heavily protected, that didn’t guarantee Tommy wouldn’t eventually discover a way inside.Tears blurred my vision as I twisted violently against the chair, throwing my weight from side to side in a desperate attempt to free myself. The ropes scraped painfully against my wrists and legs, but I ignored the burning sensation. Escape was the only thing that mattered.Before I could make any meaningful progress, footsteps echoed down the hallway.The door opened and Tommy returned, dragging another man behind him. The newcomer looked younger but carried the same sharp facial structure and cold expression as Tommy. The resemblance was unmistakable, they were Father and son.The younger man let out a slow whistle when his eyes landed on me, clearly amused by the sight. Tommy immediately smacked him across the back of the head.“Don’t get any stupid ideas,” Tommy snapped. “She belongs to me.”
Liana POV“You need to understand what this means, it’s a death sentence.”I can see the words bounce off him, ignored, as Tommy continues methodically looping the stiff, coarse rope around my wrists, securing me to a lawn chair. Every movement he makes screams a lack of planning, a recklessness that chills me in a way I can’t fully describe, from the way he drove here in circles, seemingly unsure of where we were going, to the pitiful rope he dragged out of some janitor’s closet, it’s obvious he didn’t think this through. The material is rigid, scratchy against my skin, almost too unyielding to hold a proper knot but I can use this against him, point out his mistakes, try to find a lifeline where none seems to exist.“You’re going to bring the wrath of the Italian mafia down on yourself if you go through with this,” I warn him, my voice tight, trying to mask the tremor in my chest.He glances at me, lips curling into a smirk. “N
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