Deviant Hearts: Chapter 27
Deviant Hearts: A Dark Enemies To Lovers Mafia Romance
And so life, as they say in the movies, goes back to normal. Mostly, at least. I still have a small army of guards shadowing Neve wherever she goes. But after three weeks locked up together in our penthouse, she starts to go back out into the world.
The emotions that brings up in me when I think about it are conflicted, to say the least.
On the one hand, logically, yes: itâs a relief to know the threat against her has effectively gone away. Iâve had my own people do some poking around, and Agent Dorsey was telling the truth: the US Justice Department has record of Seamus crossing the Mexican border and disappearing into Juarez.
The story with his escape checks out, too. As impenetrable and inescapable as Florence ADX is, Seamus and whoever he hired found one weak point: a flaw in the scheduled timing of guards watching over prisoners in ultra isolation. How they managed to get an explosive device into that isolation cell and blow some holes in a couple walls is still being investigated. But they used a ten-second âblackoutâ window to get things into place without being seen.
So yes, on one hand, Iâm glad thereâs a degree of safety with Neve being able to go out now. To visit her sister, and Callie. To go back to classes on campus. And most importantly, to live her life with a little less fear.
But on the other hand, not having her all to myself in the penthouse for weeks on endâjust the two of us shut off from the rest of the worldâfucking sucks.
Thereâs a chance Iâve gotten a bit too accustomed to having her effectively imprisoned with me, with nothing to do all day but see how many times I can make her come before she canât walk.
Thatâs just my own selfishness talking, though. Overall, I know itâs a good thing that sheâs going out again.
But that doesnât mean for a second that Iâve let my guard down. Even if the FBI is sure Seamus is sipping gin and tonics on a beach in southeast Asia somewhere.
I nod as Hades and I step into Cillianâs office. Cillian and Owen Foley nod back. Neveâalong with her small army of guardsâis at class. Eilish and Callie are off running an errand somewhere, with Castle in tow.
Which is exactly why Iâve chosen now for this little meeting. Because Neveâs clearly enjoying her new freedom. Sheâs smiling more. Sheâs breathing easier, knowing that monster is gone.
Except Iâm not so convinced he is, and neither is Cillian. But neither of us wants to worry her with that. Let her be happy.
Hades and I sit on the couch across from the two Irishmen as Cillian lights a cigarette.
âSo?â
Cillian nods as he takes a slow drag.
âThe devices were professionally made.â
Heâs talking about the three bombs that allowed Seamus to escape solitary at Florence: one that smashed a hole in his cell wall, and two more that were intended toâand didâprovoke chaos and carnage within gen-pop, causing a prison riot that covered his escape.
âIs that from Dorsey?â
Cillian shakes his head. âNo. The FBI still thinks someone managed to make explosive devices within the prison itself. Because the bombs were deliberately built to look like thatâall the parts were shit you can source on the inside, if you know what youâre doing.â
âBut they werenât?â
He shakes his head. âNo.â
I frown. âDoes Dorsey know this?â
âShaneâs a good asset to my organization. But thereâs an unspoken rule that we donât step on each otherâs toes, professionally speaking. He doesnât tell me how to run my business. I donât tell him to hire better explosive experts who could see those devices were custom built to look homemade. But Iâve had my own people looking into this whole thing, because it smells like shit, and I want to know who shat it out. So to speak.â
Hades and I glance at each other.
âThereâs something else,â Owen mutters, taking a sip of the whiskey in his hand. âSeamus isnât the only one missing from Florence.â
My brow furrows. âExcuse me?â
âHe had help.â
âWell, no shit,â Hades grunts. âBut they ate shit on the way out when the guards came in.â
Heâs referring to the five guards and ten prisoners who were killed during the riot Seamus engineered to mask his escape.
Owen shakes his head. âNo. Someone else. Itâs being kept quiet, even from us. Dorseyâs a good man, but there are things he canât, or wonât, tell us.â
âYouâre saying thereâs more than one prisoner missing from the most secure prison in the country and no oneâs talking about it?â I growl.
âYes and no.â Owen takes another sip of his drink. âOriginally, Florence had everyone accounted for, including the bodies. Except two of those bodies werenât prisoners or guards there.â
My brother scowls. âHuh?â
Cillian nods. âA couple of nobodies. Low-level drug dealers. They were beaten and then killed; they were already dead before they wound up in Florence. Whoever planted those explosives also dropped them in there. The bodies were to cover the fact that two other prisoners escaped with Seamus, and to make sure the head count tallied after the dust settled.â
My teeth grind. âSo heâs got two fucking guys out there with him?â
âNo.â
I raise a brow. Cillian takes another slow drag on his cigarette.
âHad.â He exhales smoke. âAt least, for about fifty miles. They were both found dead in the back of an old warehouse, alongside the torched prison laundry van they escaped in.â
Hades shakes his head. âSo he killed them.â
âVery much so.â
My brother frowns. âBut he didnât torch the bodies with the van?â
âNope.â Cillian arches a brow. âHe bled them to death.â
A cold sensation drags over my skin. My mind flashes to the horrors Iâve heard about the monster who once wanted to do the same thing to a nine-year-old Neve.
âThey were trussed up on makeshift crosses,â Cillian mutters quietly. âAnd cut: wrists, femoral artery, jugular. All slashed.â
Like he tried to do with Neve.
âDorsey is aware of this?â
âIâd be amazed if he wasnât,â Cillian grunts. âBut again, our relationship is⦠multi-layered.â
âHave you dug into the two guys he got out with? Their affiliations?â
Cillian glances at Owen, who nods. âA bit.â
âAnd?â I growl.
âWell, weâre still looking intoââ
âLook harder,â I snarl.
The older Irishman frowns and glances at Cillian. But Neveâs uncle just shrugs.
âYou heard the Greek,â he growls. âLook harder. Do whatever it takes. Find out who the fuck they were and who the fuck they may have been affiliated with.â
Owen nods, polishing off his drink and standing. I turn to my brother.
âDoes that Homeland Security deputy still owe you that favor?â
Hades smiles thinly. âHe does.â
âCash it in. I want to know what the Feds have on these two.â
âOn it.â
My brother follows Owen out the door. When Cillian and I are alone again, he leans back against the couch, steepling his fingers.
âNeve told you, didnât she. About Seamus, I mean.â
âShe did,â I growl. âAnd thank you.â
âNo one needs to be thanked for doing what they must for family. Itâs just what you do.â
We sit in silence for a moment. âDo you really think weâre out from under this?â I ask him. âI mean, this theory that Seamus has fucked off to Vietnam or wherever?â
Cillian takes a slow breath.
âI think Owen and Dorsey are right. Seamus is a psychopath, but itâs not like he did what he did for the Irish out of fucking charity. He did it for the bloodlust, yeah. But he was also paid like a fucking king for his services. When he went down, that money moved real quick offshore, or into those other accounts Dorsey was talking about.â
Cillian shrugs, exhaling.
âThe man was looking at dying alone in a windowless five-by-five foot cell. Now heâs out, sitting on a beach with close to thirty million in his pocket. Heâs insane, but heâs not stupid.â
âWhat about angry, though?â I hiss. âWhat about vengeful against the woman who was told to lie on a witness stand at the age of nine?â
Cillianâs eyes narrow at the edge to my voice.
âI happen to know for a fact that Neve has no regrets about that. But even stillââ
âShe was fucking nine, Cillian,â I hiss.
âAnd that fucking lunatic almost killed her!â he snarls back. âYou think I did what I did just to fuck him over?!â he spits. âBecause I didnât. I made that choice because if there was ever even a chance of that monster getting out, I knew sheâd be in danger.â
I bark a cold laugh. âWell, here we fucking are!â
His eyes stab into mine in that unsettlingly psycho way he has sometimes.
âDo you know how I managed to find her, all those years ago?â
âYeah, you beat it out of Seamusâ old buddies.â
Cillian smiles thinly.
âDo you know what hydrofluoric acid does to a man?â
My jaw tightens.
âI know it canâ¦burn you.â
His lips stay pulled tight in a maniacal, off-putting smile as he regards his left forearm thoughtfully.
âItâll melt your skin off. Then the muscle. Then the very bones.â He turns his gaze to me. âA man will tell you just about anything when heâs tied down and watching his jerk-off hand dissolve into nothing but sparkling water.â
I swallow a grimace.
âOr heâll tell you whatever he thinks you want him to tell you,â I counter.
Cillian shrugs. âYes. One might. When itâs ten of them, though? And theyâre all telling the same tale?â He smiles. âWellâ¦thatâs a story you might start paying attention to.â
âCillian tracked down anyone whoâd ever been remotely associated with Seamus, and then tortured his way through them until he figured out where I was.â
Jesus. And here I was thinking heâd cracked some skulls or chopped off some fingers.
My jaw clenches as I stare at the utterly calm head of the Kildare family sitting across the table from me, still smiling that cold, calculating smile.
âIf you think for one second Iâm taking any of this or the safety concerns for my niece lightly, then I invite you to think fucking again,â he hisses. âBecause there isnât a method I wonât use, or a line I wonât cross, to protect my family.â
My eyes meet his.
âNor is there for me.â
And there isnât. Thereâs not one horror I wouldnât hesitate to commit, or army I wouldnât take on myself.
Thereâs nothing I wouldnât do to keep the woman I realize Iâve fallen completely in love with from harm.