Cruel Saints: Chapter 5
Cruel Saints (The Saints Series)
The Present â Elena; 21. Lucian; 24.
Seated at my usual table for dinner, my eyes lock onto the raven-haired beauty as she walks into the dining room. Sheâs wearing the same dress she had on earlier this afternoon, which is a surprise. Usually, guests make an extra effort when theyâre meeting with Madame Keller.
The woman is of average height, but thatâs where average ends when it comes to her. Her skin is snow-white, giving me the impression sheâs delicate and can easily be bruised. Her toned legs are shapely, an eye-catcher for sure.
My gaze follows the curve of her hips and breasts before locking onto her face again. For a third time today, something unknown stirs in my chest.
Iâm used to women throwing themselves at my feet, but this woman has avoided me twice already. Earlier, in the armory, she practically ran from the sight of me. She now has my attention whether she wants it or not.
With my family being the head of the Mafia, we know everyone. Still, Iâve never seen this woman before, which makes her that much more intriguing.
I watch as sheâs greeted by Madame Keller, the architect of St. Monarchâs. They talk for a moment, and then Madame Keller turns, and they head in my direction.
Well, the mystery of who this woman is will be solved soon enough.
As they near my table, I rise to my feet.
âMr. Cotroni,â Madame Keller says, her voice laced with respect for the title and power I hold. âWe have a new guest.â Madame Keller glances at the woman, then introduces her, âElena Lucas. If Iâm not mistaken, your families have business ties with each other.â
âLucas?â I ask, shocked to hear the name linked to the woman. My eyes narrow on her as I wonder why we werenât aware of her existence. Surprises are never a good thing in our world. Especially when it comes to Valentino Lucas. Things have been strained between our families for as long as I can remember.
Finally, Elena meets my gaze, and then fear tightens her features.
She definitely knows who I am.
Tilting my head slightly, I say, âI wasnât aware Tino had a daughter.â
Elena doesnât offer me an explanation for the secrecy surrounding her. Instead, she lowers her eyes to the table as she softly says, âMr. Cotroni, itâs an honor making your acquaintance.â
âLucian,â I offer.
âMay we join you for dinner?â Madame Keller asks.
With my gaze still locked on the mysterious Elena Lucas, I reply, âOf course.â
I take my seat again and watch as the two women sit down. Elenaâs spine is straight with tension, her eyes trained in front of her, obviously avoiding looking at me. It only makes me more guarded. My father taught me to be extra vigilant around anyone who canât make eye contact. It means theyâre definitely hiding something.
âDid Tino keep you a secret for a reason?â I ask, wanting to know the story behind her sudden appearance. My father also taught me to question everything and to trust no one.
âNo,â Elena murmurs, her voice soft and feminine.
A frown begins to form on my forehead, and my eyes snap to Madame Keller, who quickly explains, âValentino kept Elena in isolation for her own protection.â
âWhere?â I ask as my gaze returns to Elena. âIâve been to the villa and never saw you.â
Why the fuck would Valentino Lucas hide his only heir from us?
âMy father doesnât involve me in his business, which is why I was surprised he sent me here,â Elena says, and then relief flutters over her features as a waiter interrupts us.
I wait for the ladies to place their orders before giving my own to the waiter. âBourbon, neat. Filet, medium.â
When the waiter leaves, Madame Kellerâs mouth tips up at the corners. Even though sheâs in her seventies, she still carries remnants of her beauty. âElena is here to learn the trade. Sheâs late in joining, so I hope youâll take her under your wing.â
The corner of my mouth curves up as I let out a chuckle. âYou know itâs everyone for themselves in our world.â
Madame Keller matches my chuckle with her own. âYou have business ties. Her gain is your gain, is it not?â
âRight now it is.â My gaze snaps back to Elena, whoâs still refusing to look at me. âTomorrow, it might be a different story altogether,â I mutter.
âI have no intention of attending the training sessions my father had scheduled for me,â Elena finally speaks up. Her gaze darts to mine. âI wonât take over from my father.â
My eyebrow raises, and my eyes sharpen on her. âWhy not? Is there another heir Iâm not aware of?â
Elena shakes her head. âIâm an only child. I just have no interest in being a part of the Mafia.â
With every word leaving her mouth, the mystery surrounding her deepens. Iâve never met anyone like her. Women born into the Mafia are raised as princesses. Theyâre challenging and demanding. They hold their fatherâs hearts in the palm of their hands, and because of that, they expect their future husbands to treat them like queens. Theyâre outspoken and born socialites. From what Iâve seen so far, Elena is nothing like them. Sheâs almost⦠skittish.
âDoes your father know this?â I ask.
A server brings our drinks, and I take a sip of my bourbon as I wait for her answer.
Elena only shakes her head.
âWhy are you here?â I ask.
Her eyes dart to mine, and before she can glance away, I capture them with my own. Her lips part, but when she doesnât answer me, I drop my voice low with warning, âElena, why are you here?â
If itâs to keep me occupied, so my attention wonât be on the family business, Tinoâs made a big mistake. One heâll pay for with his life.
Fear dances in Elenaâs light brown irises, and then she lets out a slow breath. âIâm here for myself.â
Nothing she says adds up, and it has me leaning a little forward. I take hold of the tumbler and twirl it slowly before my eyes snap back to hers. âCareful, Elena. I donât like secrets. If itâs your familyâs intention to make a play for the head of the Mafia, then I suggest you rethink it.â
Elena swallows hard, and then she rises to her feet. She gives Madame Keller an apologetic look. âPlease excuse me.â
Suspicion slithers down my spine as Elena walks away from the table but then she stops. I watch her shoulders rise as she takes a deep breath before she turns around and walks back to me. Suddenly her steps are sure as she lifts her chin. Her eyes lock with mine, and when she reaches the table, she says, âI have no idea what my father plans to do. Iâm not here for you or anyone else. All I want is to be left alone. I just want to enjoy my time at St. Monarchâs.â
Rising to my feet, I close the distance between us. I stop mere inches from Elena, and instantly her eyes drop to my tie. She hardly reaches my shoulder, and it makes a different kind of power bubble to life in my veins.
I begin to lean down, and a soft scent drifts from Elena, making my mouth water. Attraction zaps between us, but then itâs overshadowed by the fear coming off her in waves. It stirs the predator in me. Sheâd be so easy to capture, to dominate.
I allow my lips to touch her earlobe as I whisper, âDonât fuck with me. No one comes to St. Monarchâs without an ulterior motive. If you think you can win me over with your beauty, youâre wrong.â
The air tenses between us as Elena lifts her chin higher. Even though sheâs scared shitless of me, sheâs still trying to stand her ground. I feel her breath fan over my jaw, and itâs enough to make my body come alive.
Christ, this woman is dangerous. Sheâs the kind men give their hearts and souls for.
Elenaâs words are clipped, âIâm. Not. Here. For. You.â Another burst of sweet air is expelled from her lungs. âI have no interest in you or any other man. Especially one whoâs the head of the Mafia.â
I pull back a little so I can capture her eyes. âWhy are you here?â I ask one last time.
Elenaâs features tighten, and it looks like sheâs tearing a secret from her soul as she admits, âFreedom.â Her shoulders sag a little as she takes a step away from me. When she turns and begins to walk toward the exit, she whispers, âIâm here for my freedom.â
What the hell does that mean?
Is she trying to escape her father?
My gut tells me something is off about this situation, and it demands me to dig deeper until I find the answers.
My eyes snap to Madame Keller. âTell me everything.â
Madame Keller indicates for me to take my seat, and once Iâm sitting again, she explains, âMy little birdies tell me, Elena is to marry Dante Capone. He acts as her personal guard and Valentinoâs right-hand man.â
Jesus, that alone explains a lot.
I hate the fucker.
My muscles tense as I grind the words out, âI know who he is.â
Dante is old enough to be Elenaâs father. A violent man who takes joy in killing. Even someone as hard as me pities Elena if thatâs truly her fate.
âThe birdies say she wasnât kept hidden for her safety,â Madame Keller continues. Our eyes meet as she whispers, âShe was held captive. Everyone who has met Dante Capone knows heâs a depraved man. If you ask me, he doesnât have a soul.â Madame Keller stops herself from saying more as she takes a sip of her wine.
Mother of Christ.
Iâve done my fair share of killing, but I certainly donât have a taste for holding someone captive. Especially a woman. Dante is sadistic, and the knowledge only makes new questions rear their ugly head.
What has Elena endured?
As Madame Keller sets the glass down, she murmurs, âI donât think Miss Lucas is here to spy on you.â
Still, it doesnât make sense.
âThen why did her father send her here? If she was held captive, why would they let her go now?â
Madame Keller takes a deep breath as she reaches for her wine again. âThereâs underground chatter of a new threat. My source hasnât confirmed it, though.â
âTo the Mafia?â I ask as I pull my phone from my pocket so I can call my father.
âYes,â Madame Keller whispers darkly.
A server brings our meals, and while Madame Keller instructs him to take Elenaâs food to her suite, I get up and leave the dining room so Iâll have privacy to make the call. I press dial on my fatherâs number.
âSon,â he answers almost immediately.
âI have news,â I murmur softly, not wanting my voice to carry. âTino has a daughter. Elena Lucas is at St. Monarchâs. I donât know what their plan is. Madame Keller also informed me of a new threat, but I have no details yet.â
âIt was brought to my attention. I was just waiting for more information before calling you,â Father tells me. âItâs not Valentino. Someone stole Valentinoâs and our inbound shipments. Itâs an attack on the Mafia, not just one family.â
âChrist,â I mutter. âI should join you.â
âNo, stay at St. Monarchâs. We canât be together until we know what weâre dealing with.â
I let out a breath, then ask, âAnd Elena?â
âTino sent her there to keep her safe while we deal with the threat. Right now, theyâre our allies.â
âSo you knew about her?â I ask.
âSheâs nothing to worry about,â My father explains.
I nod. âKeep me up to date if you learn anything more about the threat.â
âI will. While youâre there, see if the Bratva or Cartels have any information for us,â Father instructs.
âWill do.â
âKeep your head low and your guard up,â he warns me.
âDonât worry about me,â I try to reassure him.
âImpossible,â he grumbles, and it draws a chuckle from me.
We end the call, and I return to the table. Meeting Madame Kellerâs gaze, I say, âLet me know the instant you learn anything new.â
âFor a price, of course,â she replies, the corner of her mouth lifting.
âOf course,â I mutter. Information is valuable in our world, and I donât expect her to give it away for free.
Lowering my eyes to my meal, my thoughts are inundated with the looming threat and Elenaâs surprise arrival.
One thingâs for sure, life just got interesting.