Dance of Ruin: Chapter 35
Dance of Ruin: A Dark Enemies To Lovers Mafia Romance
For a second, it feels like time itself has stopped. Like the whole world has ground to a numb, creaking standstill.
What the fuck am I looking at?
Two fucking Vaughns, thatâs what. One stands a dozen feet away, the gun in his hand pointed at my chest with unflinching precision. And across from himâstill tied to the chair, still catching his breath, still bleedingâis the other Vaughn, staring at his double with the same confusion I feel tightening in my gut.
In that frozen moment, I drag my gaze back to the Vaughn holding a gun at me and start to dissect the details.
Heâs got the same face as the Vaughn I know. But everything about it is a little more serious. More hardened, rougher around the edges. Heâs got the same bright blue eyes and same dark brown hair. But his is cut a little shorter, with less of that âmessy coolâ style.
And sure enough, when my eyes drop to his exposed forearm, theyâre devoid of any tattoos.
âUntie him,â the doppelgänger holding the gun says, his voice a more roughened, razor-edged version of Vaughnâs.
I hesitate.
âI said untie my brother, right the fuck now.â
The old slaughterhouse is pin-drop silent except for a distant drip-dripping in the shadows. The rustle of a pigeon.
My brother.
Houston, we have a fucking problem.
Slowly, I turn to look back at Vaughn. Heâs got the same stunned look of disbelief and confusion on his face that I do.
Holy shit.
âIâm not going to ask you again,â the gunman growls thinly. âFucking untie him, or this goes very differently.â
I show the guy my hands as I turn and walk over to Vaughn.
âIâm going to reach for a knife.â
âDo it fucking slowly,â the man says.
I pull the blade out of my pocket and reach down to free Vaughnâs wrists. He groans as the pressure releases, slumping forward, catching himself with a wince.
He looks up at me, whispering. âWhat the hell is this?â
âFucked if I know,â I mutter as I squat down and cut his ankles loose.
Vaughn stands on shaky legs, his face twisted in pain. Then Iâm shoved aside, and before I can even register whatâs going on the guy with the gun is throwing his arms around Vaughn and hugging him fiercely.
Vaughn stiffens, that utterly confused look still on his face. But then heâs hugging the guy back, sagging against him a little.
âThereâs a lot to say,â the doppelgänger says softly, holding Vaughnâs shoulders as he steps back, looking at him. âA lot.â
He glances over his shoulder at me, then back to Vaughn.
âIâll explain everything, but first, I need to talk to Nico. Alone. It would be better for your safety if you donât hear.â
Vaughn nods, wincing as he lowers himself into the chair. His eyes lift to mine, glinting darkly. âDonât think for a second that you and I are done, motherfucker.â
Thatâs fair. I reach into my pocket and toss him my cigarettes and lighter. He catches them with a grunt, glancing back at me. âYeah, still not fucking done.â
New-Vaughn glances at me and gestures with his jaw. I follow him a few yards away, still eyeing the gun in his hand.
Thereâs another difference between him and the Vaughn I know. Vaughn walks like a dancer. An athlete. This guy walks like a soldier.
We stop near a shattered window and a pile of bricks and he curiously puts the gun away.
âFirstly, I owe you a thanks.â
My brow furrows. âExcuse me?â
âOmar was trying to play me, sell me out. You took care of that problem for me.â
My eyes darken. âWho the fuck are you.â
He smirks. âI told you. Iâm Vaughn.â
âStop talking in riddles,â I spit.
âIâm not. Iâm Vaughn. And that is my brother.â He turns, his mouth pulling into an almost sad smile. âVal.â
âYouâll need to expand on that.â
âI will, but we donât have time for that right now.â
My jaw tightens. âWhy isâ ââ
âI need you to listen, Mr. Barone.â He rolls his neck. âYou think Iâve been trying to pry into your secret society,â he says. âYou think Iâm a threat to the Black Court.â
âYouâre Obsidian Syndicate,â I hiss.
He shrugs. âThe Obsidian Syndicate isnât a hive-mind, Nico. For a long timeâsome would say too longâitâs been helmed by one man and hisâ¦singular visions.â
âThe Marquis,â I murmur.
He nods. âHis leadership has grown stagnant and self-serving. The Obsidian Syndicate is not just some mercenary force,â he growls. âItâs home to the people who exist within it. A brotherhood. A community.â
âIâm getting some serious cult vibes,â I mutter.
His blue eyes flash. âYouâre talking about my family, Mr. Barone. Kindly show some respect.â
Something Prince said to me on the phone earlier clicks in my head.
âYouâre the head of the splinter faction, arenât you?â
He nods. âSome of us remember what the Obsidian Syndicate used to stand for, what it was capable of. Not just soldiers for hire to serve one manâs ambition.â
âAnd you want the throne.â
He shrugs his shoulders. âIâm not embarrassed to admit it. Yes. I do.â
âSoâ¦take it,â I grunt.
âItâs not that easy.â
âBullets to the back of the head have a way of making things very easy,â I drawl.
He shakes his head. âNot in this case. This is why Iâve been trying to get the attention of the Black Court, Mr. Barone.â
My nostrils flare. âI donât know whatâ ââ
âOr Raven, if that feels a more suitable name for this conversation,â he purrs.
For a second, I contemplate killing this fucker right here and now. I donât know how the hell he knows all this, but itâs fuckingâ¦concerning, to say the least.
âThat isnât widely known by the brotherhood, if thatâs what youâre worried about,â he murmurs, like heâs reading my thoughts. âOnly by me.â
âHow,â I growl.
âBecause Iâmvery fucking good at what I do,â he snaps back. âNico, I havenât been prying into the Court to find its weaknesses. Iâve been trying to get your attention.â
âAnd why is that?â I mutter.
âIf I simply kill the Marquis, Iâm viewed as a traitor. And the second his body drops, half the Obsidian Syndicate goes to war with the other half.â
He steps closer, lowering his voice.
âBut if the Black Court executes himâ¦?â
I bark a laugh. âWeâre not mercenaries, fuckhead.â
âIâm not saying you are. Iâm merely asking you to do what you do: seek the wrongs within the underworld and be the corrective force thatâ¦fixes them.â
He pulls a manila envelope out of his jacket. âI believe the Court takes a dim view of those who reneg on, or cheat their way out of, a blood marker?â
âYouâve got my attention.â
âFifteen years ago, the Marquis was in a bad spot, and he got help from a Bratva kingpin out of NovosibirskâBoris Vabnik. He saved the Marquisâ life, but made the Marquis sign a blood marker owing Vabnik a debt.â
He clears his throat and hands me the envelope.
âYouâll find indisputable proof in there that the Marquis had Vabnik killed a year ago for no reason other than to erase his debt to him.â
Fuck.
Murder doesnât mean shit to the Court. But a broken blood marker? Thatâs sacred.
âThe whole case is right there in that folder,â he says. âI just need you to bring it to the Black Court. And I need your word that youâll convince them to act, and to carry out the execution.â
âWhat are you about to tell me youâll do for me in exchange?â I murmur. âI know that partâs coming.â
He nods grimly. âIndeed. Mr. Barone, at this precise moment, a squad of hitmen is on its way to kill Naomi Kim.â
Everything goes from zero to a thousand miles an hour in a quarter of a second. Adrenaline explodes through my system as my heart explodes into my throat.
âWhat!?â I roar.
When he doesnât immediately respond, I launch myself at him, grabbing him by the collar and shaking him as I snarl into his face.
âWhat the fuck did you just say?!â
âA hit squad,â he grunts. âObsidian Syndicate-trained. With orders to find Naomi Kim.â
Everything inside me goes cold.
âItâs not about you. Itâs about her father. Theyâre hitting Leonard where it hurts. Sheâs the only piece he canât control anymore.â
I slam him back into the crumbling stone wall, my face a mask of livid rage.
âI can call them off, Nico.â
His voice is completely devoid of emotion, but thereâs a finality his eyes as they lock with mine.
âBut I need your word first.â
I snarl as I slam him against the wall again. âMake the fucking call.â
âYour word, Nico. Promise youâll follow through with my request. Guarantee it.â
âWhat youâre asking requires the whole Court to vote!â I roar. âI canâtâ ââ
âYou can. And right now, you really should.â
âWe donât have fucking time forâ ââ
âNo, Naomi doesnât have time,â he replies. âAgain: if you want my help stopping those men from spilling her blood in the streets of New York, you will make this happen, right now. And it should go without saying that if I help youâ¦and you fail to help meâ¦there is no length I wonât go to make sure you have a front row seat the next time one of your family members gets into a car.â
My blood turns to acid. But itâs an easy call to make. Naomiâs life is on the table. If I have to cut out my own fucking heart to make sure the Court follows through on this, thatâs what Iâll do.
I whirl away from him and yank out my phone.
Five names on a group chat in a secret, secure messaging app. One we only ever use in case of dire emergencies.
I crouch down, spreading the files, photographs, and documents from the manila folder on the dirty ground. This guy wasnât fucking kidding. They have phone taps, explicit directions from the Marquis, photos. Itâs all here.
I snap some pics and then send them to the group chat, my pulse throbbing.
My phone dings with a private text.
I whirl back to Vaughnâs clone, or twin, or whatever the fuck he is.
âYouâve got your ask,â I hiss. âNow make the fucking call.â
âMay I remind youâ ââ
He grunts when I slam into him, driving him into the wall behind him.
âMake. The fucking. CALL.â
He nods once. When I release him, he turns away from me, pulls a phone out of his pocket, and lifts it to his ear.
Suddenly, he stiffens. With a curt nod, he pulls the phone away and turns back to me, face grim.
âThe hit team is already en route, and theyâre ignoring my orders. Which means theyâre loyal to the Marquis.â
I see red.
I start to reach for my knife but the other man shakes his head.
âYou gave your word, and I gave mine. In this world, our word is all we have.â
He fixes me with a hard look.
âSo now Iâm going to help you stop them.â