His Queen: Chapter 6
His Queen: A Dark Forbidden Mafia Romance (Dark Sovereign Book 5)
âWe have a problem.â
âOf course, we do,â I mutter as Maximo comes storming into my office. The light catches in the lines of his face, giving him a stern look.
I lean back in my seat and light a cigar. Whatever heâs about to tell me will probably kill me slowly on the inside, so I might as well add some nicotine and tar to the mix. Speed up the fucking process.
âI got an alert this morning flagging an internet search.â He sinks into the chair opposite me and scowls, digging his hand through his hair. âYouâre not going to like it.â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs Mira.â
âJesus. Is it the Carrington-Winslow wedding project she thinks I donât know about? I still canât believe she thinks she can do something without me knowing about it.â
âItâs not that.â He wipes the back of his hand across his nose. âShe did a search on our parents this morning.â
My vision goes red around the edges, and my spine is rigid. âShe what?â
âYeah. Seems like my sister decided to do some research.â
âDid she find anything?â
âNo. Of course not. Our IT team is constantly monitoring it, ensuring no trace of our parents and their murder anywhere.â
I take a drag from my cigar, and the smoke wafts out of my mouth with my relieved breath. âWhy now? Sheâs never tried to research themânot that we know of. So, why the sudden curiosity?â
Maximo shakes his head, a crease forming between his eyebrows. âBeats me. But we need to put a stop to it. If she starts digging too deep, thereâs no telling what she might find out.â
âIt doesnât make sense. Something set her off.â
âMaybe itâs the whole Nunzio Ferrero fiasco. She knows that family is responsible. Maybe everything thatâs been going down lately triggered her into wanting to know exactly what happened.â
âNo.â I shake my head, my jaw clenched as I imagine the consequences of Mira discovering the truth. âThatâs not it. Miraâs never shown an interest in digging up the past.â
âSo, what do we do?â Maximo leans forward, elbows on his knees. âWe canât just sit back and wait for her to uncover something. Itâs too risky.â
âIâll keep an eye on her,â I say, stubbing the cigar in the glass ashtray. âYou just make sure our IT team stays on top of this. One slip-up and everything weâve done to protect her from the truth will be for nothing.â
âYou think sheâll remember when she digs deep enough?â
âFuck knows. But Iâm not chancing it. All it might take is one puzzle piece to slide into place, and her memory could come flooding back.â I stand from my seat and head toward the door. âIâll talk to her. See if I can figure out whatâs going on.â
âAre you sure thatâs a good idea? She might get suspicious.â
âIf I donât talk to her, itâll be worse. Besides, do you think googling her parents and coming up with not a single result wonât make her suspicious? We need to know what sheâs thinking before she digs too deep.â
Maximo nods in agreement.
âWhat could have prompted Mira to search for information now? Through all these years, sheâs never shown an interest, saying she didnât have to know anything about the past. That the present and future are all that matters.â
âYouâre the one married to her. If anyone should know how her mind works, itâs you.â
âIâm not the one sharing a bloodline with her. You are.â I sit back down. âThe only thing Iâm sharing with her is my bed.â
âDude,â Maximo raises a brow at me, âstop.â
âOh, come on.â I roll my eyes. âBe glad I didnât give you details about how her Pilates stretches come in handy when Iâmââ
âIâll shoot you,â he mutters.
âCome on,â I say, standing and buttoning my suit jacket. âAlexius wants to see all of us.â
âYeah. I got the memo. What do you think thatâs all about?â
I shrug. âProbably an update on all things Ferrero. Who knows whatâs up in my brotherâs ass this time.â
âI hate that weâre not doing anything.â Maximo stands. âI mean, I get why Alexius doesnât want to make the first move. But weâre sitting ducks, waiting for Nunzio to fuck up before we can do anything. And that doesnât sit well with me. Weâre basically asking him to shoot us in the back.â
âThatâs something you and I can agree on. Plus, itâs been weeks, and we havenât heard a single fucking thing, which means theyâre up to something.â
âOr theyâre doing what weâre doing,â Maximo says as we walk out of my office. âSitting around and waiting for us to make the first move.â
âI doubt it. Nunzio isnât the patient type. Iâm barely restraining myself from going to that goddamn club and planting lead in his skull.â
âThat kind of reaction isnât going to help us get anywhere.â
Maximo and I stop, turning to face Alexius, who has seemingly been walking behind us the entire time.
âRash decisions often get you killed, and right now, this is a chess match,â he continues. âWe need to plan our moves wisely.â
âImagine if I had to show your restraint,â I say to him. âThen nothing around here would get done.â
Alexius smirks. âIn your dreams, brother. Are Isaia and Caelian here yet?â
âI saw Isaia pull up earlier,â Maximo says. âBut I havenât seen Caelian.â
âYou know where he is?â Alexius looks my way. âYou?â
âI havenât seen him since we bumped into him earlier.â
âTry his cell,â Alexius orders. âIâll meet you in the Dark Sovereign room. I just need to say goodnight to Leandra and the twins. I suggest you say goodnight to your wife as well. Itâs going to be a long night.â
I shift from one leg to the other. âSheâs already in bed.â
âOh.â He glances at his Rolex. âShe feeling okay? Itâs kinda early.â
âSheâs fine.â
Alexius stares at me the way he always does when heâs trying to zero in on my thoughts, dissecting my brain, examining all sides of me, hoping he can read my secrets in the lines on my face or the curves of my lips.
âI said sheâs fine,â I say with finality.
âA bit of trouble there in paradise, brother?â
âHow about a bit of an ass-kicking if you donât stay out of my personal business?â
Alexius snorts. âFine. Call Caelian.â
I grab my phone while heading toward the conference room, dialing Caelianâs number. After several rings, it goes straight to voicemail. Frustrated, I try again but get the same result. My fingers fly across the screen, typing a text message detailing how Alexius will have his ass on a silver platter if he misses our meeting tonight.
Maximo and I walk into the Dark Sovereign chamber, warm light flowing through the room, touching the gold embroidered DS on Alexiusâ chair with a regal shimmer. Isaia is already here, sitting on his leather chair, swirling the ice and amber liquid in his crystal glass. The room is still the same as the last time we were in here, only thereâs a newly stocked tray full of specially selected bourbon and single malt on the sideboard.
âThey say drinking alone is the first sign of being an alcoholic,â I tease, grabbing the bottle and pouring myself and Maximo a drink. The bourbon smells of honey, smoke, and black licorice.
Isaia grins then takes a sip. âIâm not alone, am I? Youâre both here.â
âYou seen Caelian?â I take my seat across from him.
âHe texted me earlier saying heâll be late tonight.â
âFucker isnât answering my calls,â I groan before swallowing a nice gulp of bourbon, loving how it burns and settles in my stomach.
âHeâll be here.â Isaia lights a cigarette, planting his elbows on the table. âWhereâs Alexius?â
âOn his way.â
The silence that follows is heavy with tension as we wait for Alexius and Caelian to arrive, the ice clinking against our glasses providing the only sound. Thereâs a sense of unease like something is brewing below the surface. Even the winter wind outside whistles with sinister intent, as if warning us of whatâs to come. But itâs been that way ever since the night at Myth when I almost had the honor of having that Ferrero fuckerâs blood on my hands. Even though the waters have been quiet since that night, everyone knows itâs only the calm before the storm, and once that storm hits, it will be a shit show.
Just as I take another sip of my drink, the door swings open and Alexius strides in, followed by the sound of Caelianâs voice. The room is illuminated with a variety of emotions as they both enterâanger, apprehension, and worry all prominent on their faces.
Iâm about to crack a wise-ass joke about them appearing like they fought their way here from halfway around the world, but the weary cut on their faces stops me.
âBefore you chew my ass about being late and not answering calls,â Caelian says in a low voice as he takes off his coat and sits at the table. âI got hold of some interesting information about this sex club Nunzio was trying to recruit our girls for.â
âWhat is it?â Maximo asks anxiously.
Caelian takes a deep breath, running his hand through his dark hair. âItâs not just any sex club. Itâs a huge operation of trafficking women.â
I scoff. âWe canât exactly point fingers.â
âAt least weâre taking women out of their shitty situations and giving them a choice,â Alexius retorts, blue eyes flashing. âRehabilitation, or work for us.â
âIt doesnât stop there,â Caelian continues as Isaia slides a glass of bourbon his way across the table. âThanks, man.â
Iâm about two seconds away from choking the rest of the info out of him as I watch him take the worldâs slowest sip and swallow. Itâs like watching a sloth get off its tree for the first time.
Finally, after what feels like an eternity, Caelian sets his glass down and continues. âThis club, like ours, itâs for elite customers only. The rich and famous withâ¦specific tastes.â
Maximo sets his glass down. âLike?â
Caelianâs gaze cuts from Alexiusâ to mine, and Iâm pretty sure Iâm spotting a little discomfort in my younger brother. âPrimal hunts. Nunzio has an estate out of town. The grounds are huge. He has his own damn forest in his back yard. And heâs been recruiting girls specifically for the hunt.â
âI thought you said the fucker is trafficking women,â I say.
âHe is. Nunzio has his sick-fucker clients, and then he has his real fucked-up clientele.â He shifts in his seat. âThe kind who like their prey unwilling with a good helping of real fear. A prey who knows if you donât runâ¦you die.â
âJesus.â Air rattles out of my lungs, and my cheeks burn like theyâve been slapped. âIs this for real?â
âIâm afraid so.â
âI know weâve done our fair share of fucked-up shit, but hunting other humans like theyâre animals, fucking them, and then killing themââ
âNot necessarily in that order, either,â Caelian rumbles.
My stomach churns as the reality of what Caelian just shared sinks in. The idea of people hunting other humans for pleasure and entertainment is beyond anything I could ever imagine.
Maximoâs voice breaks through the silence. âWe have to put a stop to this.â
âHow do you suggest we do that?â Alexius asks, his eyes narrowing as he weighs his options. âWe donât even know where this estate is.â
âCaelian does,â I state, staring right at him. âHe said this estate has its own damn forest specifically for hunting games. How would you know that if you havenât seen it for yourself?â I ask him.
Caution settles in his gaze as he looks at me. âIâveâ¦heard some things,â Caelian begins, his voice low. âBut I havenât seen it myself.â
âYou expect us to believe that you just happened to hear about this specific estate and Nunzioâs twisted clients?â
Caelian looks at me for a beat, then throws back the rest of his bourbon with one large gulp, hissing as the alcohol burns his throat.
âHow do you know about this, Caelian?â Alexius demands without an ounce of patience in his tone.
A long silence stretches throughout the room. All our attention is focused on Caelian, who glares at me from across the table. âJust like all of you, I haveâ¦specific tastes as well.â
âI knew out of the lot of us you were a special kind of fucked-up.â
âFuck you, Nicoli.â
âI know you have a thing for chasing girls at the club, but I never thought you attended theseâ¦primal shitty games.â
âPlease tell me youâre not a part of the clientele who ends up killing their prey,â Isaia chimes in.
âOf course not!â Caelian snaps. âAll the games Iâve attended were with girls who play willingly. Women who share the sameâ¦taste.â
âSo, youâve been at one of Nunzioâs parties?â Alexius snuffs out his cigar and leans back in his chair.
âI didnât know it was one of Nunzioâs parties. All anyone knew was that thereâs a new host on the block and that the only way to get in is by invitation.â
âYou got an invitation?â Alexiusâ eyes widen. âNunzio invited you?â
âI didnât know it was him. Arenât you listening?â
âI donât know whatâs worse,â I start. âThe fact that you accepted an invitation without knowing who itâs from, or the fact that Nunzio knows enough about you to know that these primal games are something youâre into. Something none of us here knew.â
âAnd that means Nunzio is watching you.â Maximo scratches his fingers along his beard. âThe fucker is watching all of us.â
âMaximo, we need eyes and ears everywhere. Call in every favor owed to us,â Alexius orders. âThere is no way weâre allowing this son of a bitch to watch us like our lives are the motherfucking Truman Show. And no one leaves this house until I say otherwise.â
âWhat about Myth?â I ask. âItâs not like we can leave the family business without a Del Rossa presence.â
âGoddammit!â Alexius leaps from his chair, slamming his fist against the table, and I watch patiently as he takes a few deep inhales. âYou and I, weâll go the club at night, show our faces, then come straight home.â
âAnd Leandra will approve of this?â
âWe donât have a choice,â he states simply. âAs you said, there has to be a Del Rossa presence. Caelian is already on their radar, and we need Isaia working with Maximo on upping our security.â Alexius straightens and fastens his suit jacket. âUntil we figure out how Nunzio is getting fed information about us, you and I will be hosting Myth.â
âGreat,â I spit out with sarcasm before stomping toward the door.
âWhere are you going?â
âTo put my balls on ice before I tell my wife about my whereabouts for the next two weeks.â