I walked into the old warehouse and nodded to the four men who had been keeping the gunman from last night hostage.
Jax, my oldest friend and my second in command, walked over to me, flicking his lit cigarette into the distance.
âThose things will kill you,â I said to him.
âWell, somethingâs gotta,â he replied with a grin.
âWhat do you have for me?â I asked.
âLayton Cooper. Forty-four. Lives in Virginia. Wife left him last year. They had a daughter. She died a little over two years ago when she was sixteen. Suicide, apparently.â
âHas he said much?â
âNo, Boss. As per your orders we havenât interrogated him yet. And heâs been as quiet as a church mouse all night except to ask for some water.â
âGracias,â I said and walked over to where Layton was bound to a chair.
I picked up a bottle of water from the table as I passed. My men had been there all night and had taken provisions, and I knew they wouldnât have shown him any mercy by agreeing to his request for a drink.
I pulled up a chair and sat in front of Layton. âYou thirsty?â I asked him.
He looked up at me. âYes,â he whispered as his eyes lingered on the bottle.
âWhy did you try and shoot my wife?â
âTo hurt her father,â he said.
I opened the bottle and held it to his lips, offering him the cool water. He gulped it greedily until I took the bottle away.
âWhy do you want to hurt her father?â
âBecause he took everything from me.â
âDo you have a death wish, Layton?â
He shrugged. âI have nothing left to live for. Why donât you just shoot me in the head and get it over with?â
I smiled at him. âIâm not sure you appreciate who youâre dealing with. I donât just shoot people in the head, Cabrón. I like to torture them first.â I watched as the color drained from his face and he suddenly realized the situation he was in. âEspecially when they put a gun in my wifeâs face,â I snarled.
âIâm sorry about that. I would never have hurt her,â he shook his head. âI just wanted to scare her. I wanted her to tell him how terrified she was, so he would know exactly how it felt.â
âWhat exactly did Foster Carmichael do to you?â
âI told you. He took everything from me. He took everything from me,â he started to cry.
âWell, Iâm going to need a little more than that. Or would you like me to pull out your fingernails to make you talk?â
He looked up at me, his eyes wide with fear. And then Layton Cooper told me all about why he hated my father in law so much.
I walked out of the warehouse and wiped the blood from my hands. Jax was two steps behind me as the rest of my men cleaned up the mess inside. In a little over an hour, there would be no trace of Layton Cooper left to be found.
Jax and I climbed into the car. âTake me to the hotel. Use the underground entrance. I need to get cleaned up,â I said to my driver.
âOf course, Boss,â he nodded and put the car into drive.
âDid you have any idea Carmichael was involved in that kind of shit?â Jax asked me.
I shook my head. âI knew he was a nasty Cabrón, so nothing should surprise me.â
Jax let out a low whistle. âThat is fucked up.â
âI know,â I said with a sigh.
If what Layton Cooper had told me was true, then I almost felt bad for killing the guy. But, nobody got away with putting a gun in my wifeâs face. Cooper should have taken his grudge up with Foster Carmichael and not his daughter.
âDo you think Alana knows?â Jax asked with a cocked eyebrow.
âNo. No way,â I replied. Alana thought her father was a good guy. Iâd already known she was completely wrong on that front, but I hadnât realized just how wrong she was.
I waited until I was alone in my suite before I called Alana. I didnât intend to tell her anything about Layton Cooper and her fatherâs involvement with him, although I knew sheâd ask.
She picked up on the second ring. âHi,â she said softly.
âHey. Howâs the head?â I asked her.
âThrobbing,â she groaned.
âI told you to be careful with that Scotch,â I laughed.
âYeah, well. You know if you tell me to do something, Iâm likely to do the opposite, donât you?â
âI had noticed that.â
âSo, did you find out who that guy was last night?â
âJust some guy your father pissed off one time, thatâs all. He wonât be bothering you again.â
There was a few seconds pause. She knew better than to ask me about my business or the methods I used to deal with problems.
âPointing a gun in my face because he was pissed at my father seems a bit extreme. What exactly did my father do?â
âI donât know,â I lied. âBut he said he didnât want to hurt you, just to scare you.â
âWhat was his name?â she asked and it didnât escape my attention that she used the word was and not is.
âLayton Cooper.â
âOh,â she breathed. âIâve never heard of him.
I certainly fucking hope not, I thought but didnât say. âWhat are you doing today?â I asked.
I shouldnât care what she was doing, but I did. Images of her body pressed against mine forced themselves into my brain and I felt my cock getting hard.
âJust going to lie by the pool and read. Maybe Iâll have a swim?â she replied.
I pictured her in one of those tiny string bikinis and the twitch in my cock turned to a throb.
I cleared my throat to try and clear my head. âSounds like a good way to cure a hangover. I have a meeting this afternoon, but then Iâll be done for the day. Iâll be home for dinner.â
âOkay,â she said and I was sure I could hear the happiness in her voice.
What the fuck are you, doing, Alejandro?
âIâll see you later then,â I said.
âYes. Bye, Alejandro,â she purred and the words bypassed my brain and went straight to my dick.
âAdiós, princesa.â
One hour later, I was freshly showered, changed and ready for my late lunch with the mayor when I bumped into Malcolm Grant and his wife, Amelia, in the lobby of my hotel.
âAlejandro,â Amelia said as she approached me, kissing me on each cheek and enveloping me in a cloud of sweet, cloying perfume.
Malcolm walked up behind her and shook my hand. Malcom was an investor and he and his wife also spent a lot of money in my hotel. He loved the golf and she loved the spa.
âWhere have you been keeping that lovely new wife of yours?â Amelia said as she batted her eyelashes at me.
âI could ask the same of you, Amelia. Sheâs out doing charity work almost every single day.â
Amelia blinked at me and then I saw the hint of a smile on her lips.
âWhat?â I frowned.
She fiddled with her earring and pursed her lips while she looked between me and her husband.
âWhat is it?â I snapped, trying to keep a lid on my temper.
âItâs not my place to say,â she said coyly and I knew she was lying. Amelia Grant loved drama and any chance to cause some was a good day out for her. âBut, Alana only came to one of our lunches about three weeks ago, and she left after an hour.â
âWhat?â I snarled.
âWell, I suppose I canât blame her. Some people just arenât cut out for it, I suppose,â she simpered. âIt takes its toll. So, I wonder why she told you she was doing charity work then?â
I felt the anger surging through my chest and thundering around my body. If Alana wasnât with Amelia and her crones, then where the fuck was she going every day?
âIâm sure itâs just a misunderstanding,â I said with a forced smile. Then I lifted Ameliaâs hand and kissed it gently. âPlease excuse me, Iâd better be going. I have a meeting.â
âOf course. Bye, Alejandro,â she called after me while Malcolm simply stood there looking like he wanted the ground to swallow him whole.
I stormed through the lobby and into the conference suite. Taking my phone out of my pocket, I dialed Jacobâs number.
âHi, Boss,â he answered.
âWhere is Alana?â I barked.
âBy the pool, Boss. Just saw her there myself.â
âAnd yesterday? After her shopping trip? Where did she go?â
âShe went out to do her charity work.â
âWho with?â I snapped.
âJust her and Hugo, Boss. You said she didnât need a driver as long as he was with her.â
I gritted my teeth. I had said that, and now I wondered if Iâd made a huge mistake leaving my wife alone all day in the company of her handsome, ex- Navy SEAL bodyguard. âAnd she goes there every day?â I asked.
âAlmost,â he replied.
âJust her and Hugo?â
âYes, Boss,â Jacob answered and I heard the confusion in his voice.
âHow long are they gone for?â
âUsually about five or six hours, Boss. Sometimes all day.â
âWhere is Hugo today?â I barked.
âItâs Wednesday, Boss. Itâs his day off.â
I ended the call without another word as my blood thundered in my ears.
Charity work! That lying, cheating, puta!
I knew she wasnât to be trusted. She was her fatherâs daughter after all. And as for Hugo, once I was through with him, he would be begging me for a quick death.
I felt a hand on my shoulder and spun around to see Jax standing there. âEverything okay, amigo?â he asked with a frown seeing the anger on my face.
âNo,â I growled.
âCan it wait until after out meeting? The mayor has arrived?â
I buttoned my suit jacket and flexed my neck muscles to relieve some tension. I had to take this meeting with the mayor. Maybe it would give me a chance to calm down before I confronted my lying, whore of a wife. Because if I went home now, I might just break my cardinal rule of never hurting a woman.
So, she felt like a prisoner in my house, did she? Well, she fucking would be from now on, that was for sure. She wouldnât be stepping foot over the front door again. I would chain her to the fucking bed if I had to.