Heart of a Monster: A New Reign Mafia Romance: Chapter 24
Heart of a Monster: A New Reign Mafia Romance (New Reign Mafia Duet Book 1)
He vanished like a phantom in the night. Weâd walked back in together, and heâd disappeared, claiming business was a priority.
Rome had gone in for the kill, ripped my heart from my chest to claim it as his, and then vanished just like he did after every one of his other kills.
He could call the family for a cleanup of those he left for dead. But not for me.
I stood there, heartbroken and waiting. I scanned the party for him, but he never showed.
Bastian must have taken pity on me because he came to stand beside me at the oak bar. âStop looking, Katie. Heâll show when you least expect it, huh?â
âYouâre the last person who should be coming to lick my wounds.â I glanced at him before I looked back down at my drink.
âAnd why not? Because you chose him? You chose him long before tonight.â He took a moment to sit down on one of the velvet-upholstered barstools. âIâd hoped you wouldnât, but then again, I knew you would. I only had to test which thirst was greaterâlove or power.â
âPower?â
âI run this city. I know what it means for you to be on my arm. And you do too. Youâre one of the only women that truly does.â He ran the back of his hand down my arm, and his touch still felt as warm and safe as ever. âItâs why I would have let you stay there. Itâs why I would have trusted you to be there. Only if you wanted it, though.â His hand fell away. âAnd you donât. You want love or hate. Iâm still not sure which feeds the two of you.â
I sighed. âMaybe we feed off our love and hate for each other. Or we feed off the void in us.â
Or maybe it was the darkness. Weâd come to terms with the fact that we lived in the night, and now, after all this time, I found I was most comfortable there with him, where we knew the demons lurked because we were demons ourselves.
âIâm not proud that I want power,â I confessed. I wasnât proud that my motive for becoming a solidified member of the family was to control the city and never be under someoneâs thumb again, to find a way to rid the city of sex trafficking. But I knew I didnât want another Marvin standing at the bottom of my bed at night or another Jimmy who would hold a gun to my head to control me. They needed to shake with fear. They deserved to.
Not me.
And that thirst for power, that thirst to make others shrink away from me, wasnât something you let shine in the bright of the day. At night, our desires consumed us, and I knew it was where I belonged.
âIt takes someone being powerless over and over again to make them crave power like I do, Bastian.â
He nodded. âYou know better than I do. The blood that runs through me awarded me my position. Iâm navigating this with education, not experience.â
âYouâll learn,â I told him because I saw fear in his eyes for the first time. Bastian was calculating and educated beyond his years. He had a wise look to him, like he knew the world or the world knew him and they somehow worked together in harmony. But Bastian was still a boy in the world of killers and criminals. His father had educated him but hadnât dragged him to the dirty parts of the job. If anything, Iâd seen more than he had because of the men Iâd been with. âAnd Iâll help. If I can.â
âYouâve helped enough by being bait for us this long. Take some time, huh? Figure it out with Rome.â He nudged his shoulder into mine, and we looked down at our drinks.
I nodded and took a breath, not sure if I would take his advice. I knew I needed to do something about it all. âIâm going to find Brey.â
âDante will go with you,â he said, and I realized Bastianâs trust in me had shifted. Heâd learned from my last little bathroom stint, and his quiet tone was firm.
Our mob boss would step into his role well.
I sighed. âThatâs annoying as fuck, Bastian.â
âNot as annoying as you pulling what you do on me, Katie,â he singsonged back.
Dante was by my side while Bastian gave him strict instructions not to let me out of his sight.
âCome on, big boy.â I patted his massive arm, and he grunted. âIâm coming by the gym later this week to let off some steam.â
âGood idea,â his deep voice rumbled back. âYouâve got a hell of a lot of tension in those muscles of yours.â After years of training with me, he could probably tell by the way I walked that I needed an outlet.
âIâm just frustrated with some stuff. Iâm working through it.â
âComing to the gym will help.â
I nodded as we walked the dimly lit hall that led to a back staircase. I was sure Jax and Brey had gone to the upper bar at the back where there were less eyes on them. They both hated attention, and mingling wasnât their strong suit.
I glanced back at Dante lumbering slowly behind me. âYou like the view from behind or just not in a hurry today?â
The smile that spread across his face made him look like a giant teddy bear. âIâm keeping an eye on the perimeter, woman. Give me a break.â
I twirled back around but slowed my walk. âSure, sure. Just taking your time on theââ
The grunt and thud happened so fast, I barely witnessed what occurred.
I spun quickly on my heel and caught just a glimpse of the ski-masked man whoâd taken down Dante in an instant. He had a cloth over Danteâs mouth as the big guyâs eyes rolled back in his head.
I gasped when I should have screamed. I froze when I should have run.
He moved with precision, like a trained professional. Iâd always thought Iâd prepared myself for something like this. Iâd fought Dante in self-defense classes and slept next to dangerous men. Iâd put myself in pretty bad situations where I knew Iâd get slapped around. But I always outmaneuvered those men. I knew their emotions, that their feelings for me would hold them back from taking my life.
But this man, whoever he was, dressed in all black . . . I couldnât even catch a glimpse of any markings before heâd pinned me to his muscular body with his arm around my waist and covered my mouth with the cloth.
I clawed instinctively at his hand, dug my nails in as I wildly searched the hall. No one was turning the corner. No one saw him drag me into the shadows.
âBe calm, Katalina,â he whispered.
Just as I remembered the knife in my dress, I blacked out.