Corrupted Chaos: Chapter 27
Corrupted Chaos: An Enemies to Lovers Forced Proximity Romance
Cade Armanelli walked right into the room my kidnappers held me in like we werenât in some undisclosed location, like he had the authority to, like he freaking owned the place.
I took in his stupid suit. It looked unruffled, as if heâd just come from work, and the only thing that showed anything different was his face. He came up to me but stopped abruptly and frowned when he saw what was in my hands.
âWhat are you doing here?â I whispered, not hiding that I was fighting for my life down here- not just at the hands of the men that kidnapped me, but at my own hand. I was fighting against the need to end it all.
He gave me a look like I was a complete imbecile. âWhat the fuck do you mean what am I doing here? Give me that. Now.â He pointed to it.
âAre you saving me?â My voice shook, ignoring his command. âAre we safe? Because Dionââ
âWeâre safe. Alteo gave me access to you after I leveraged his bank account and his fatherâs. His father is coming here now to have a word with me regarding this whole mix-up.â
âMix-up?â I squeezed the needle tight. âThis isnât a fucking mix-up.â
He cut me off with a hard tone and a look of fury. âIâm aware, Izzy.â He stuck his hand out. âGive me the needle.â
âWhy?â I stared at the dirt on the ground and licked my cracked lips. âIâm only one day sober at this pointââ
âEight years and thirty days.â
My eyes whipped up at himâhow did he know the exact number? He glared back at me.
âNo.â I shook my head, my dirty matted hair waving back and forth as I sat there. âThey stole that.â
âI know you think so, dollface.â His words sounded like coddling, but the tears sprang to my eyes anyway. âI hacked your phone. You did good recording something. But I heard you. And Iâm so fucking sorry.â His voice cracked, and then he cleared his throat, like he might cry, like he was broken up about all this, like he cared. âBut no one gets to steal that from you. Your sobriety is yours. If someone takes it, it doesnât count.â
âWho says?â I whispered, my heart splintering at his rationality.
A small smile formed on his lips. âMe. And I can write it in anything across the fucking globe if you like. Iâll put it on every website and into every book printed because I believe it and you should too. Itâll be the damn âIzzy clause.ââ
I pushed myself up off the floor and continued to let the tears fall as I gripped the syringe. âIâm furious, so fucking mad, I want to tear them all apart, and Iâm sad too. And I donât do well with all these emotions.â
âThen start over. And start over from the very beginning.â Cade held my gaze, carved through the mess of my broken soul, and got to the root of the matter. âYour first heartbreak you felt deeply. It doesnât make that emotion wrong, Izzy. You need to feel it. Start over and feel everything this time.â Cade waited a beat. âThey did this to Lucas too. You canât let them win. Just give me the needle.â
Jerking from his statement, I think he saw the rage, the fury, the madness in me. I wanted blood. âWho did this to him?â
âNeedle.â His hand was out, and I practically punched him with my closed fist, letting him pry it from my grip. He pushed the needle, and the liquid in it squirted out onto the floor immediately. Then he was rushing me, lifting my chin, checking my neck, my cheeks, my lips. His hands smoothed over every bruise, every cut, with a gentleness I didnât know he had in him. There was fury in his eyes but a frown on his face as he said, âThey hurt you, dollface.â
It wasnât a question but a statement.
âIâm fine.â I took a steadying breath and gripped his wrists to pull them away from my skin. I couldnât have him baby me now. I wouldnât survive it if he did. âPlease tell me who did this to Lucas. What happened?â
âI think they meant it for your drink. I searched the security footage. Itâs why there was Rohypnol in his system. Weâre figuring it out. Iâm getting you out of here, and weâll figure it out once weâre gone. Alteo let me in, but itâs a quick in and out. I have a team outside thatâll take youââ
âIâm staying,â I blurted out, shocking myself. But the words rooted themselves deep in me and I couldnât let the idea go. âThey hurt me and my friend. They stole our sobriety and theyâve been at this for years, Cade. I wasnât digging for nothing. Theyâre rigging the election. And they want something moreââ
âIt doesnât matter.â He gripped the back of my neck and pulled me close. Every touch of his was softer, though, like he was scared I would break even as he pointed a tattooed finger at me. âYou shouldnât have been on that computer, and you shouldnât have been hacking without my knowledge, Izzy. Youâre leaving.â
I put my hands on my hips. âIâm not. We need to findââ
He eyed my baggy T-shirt and let me go so that he could pace back and forth, pulling at his hair. âWe donât need to find anything. Izzy, youâre out of your mind.â
I narrowed my eyes. âI found their hacking, Cade. And they hurt my friend.â
âYou went flying into the dark web like a kid who was let off their leash at the zoo. I tracked your IP address. You tapped information and touched every single thing you could. Had I been paying more attention to what you were doing and less attention toââ He stared at my lips as he stopped talking. âDamn, your mouth is bleeding. We need to get you out of here. They want to know what you know. They think youâre the only one who knows.â
âBut now you do too.â
He nodded darkly. âIâll deal with them. I need to walk you out now, or Iâll fucking carry you.â
But we were too late. In filed five men, and I saw the way Cadeâs jaw flexed, how he walked over to me and put himself in front of me. He may have been my enemy once, but now I knew he was my protector.
Alteo mouthed a, âSorry,â to him, and Dion glared at both of us. But the other men whoâd walked in didnât acknowledge us at all. They kept their eyes forward with hands on their firearms.
The last one to walk in must have been in charge. I knew it by the way the men fanned out around him, and he looked down at me as if I were a puzzle he was trying to figure out.
He straightened his suit and tsked at the sight. He was clean-cutâsome might even have called him attractive with his strong jaw and dark hair with silver highlighting his temples.
He extended his hand to Cade, and I was surprised when Cade stared down at it but made no movement to take it in his own. The manâs brow furrowed. âCade Armanelli, Iâm sorry weâre meeting this way. My associates let you in without a proper introduction. Iâm Aleks Mustafa. Iâm sure youâve heardââ
âI donât need an introduction, Aleks. I didnât come here for one,â Cade said loud enough for all the men to grip their weapons tighter. His voice held malice and frustration. It wasnât a tone to have when one was in a small room loaded with guns.
âI understand.â Aleksâs voice was consoling. âI didnât mean disrespect.â
âDidnât you, though?â Cade murmured quietly. âThese accommodations the best you could do for a woman you took?â
Aleks smiled and nodded as he turned to his men. âAlteo, I said to get her accommodations.â
âWe did, Dad,â the other man murmured.
One deep breath was all that was needed for the men to take a step back, like they were scared he would lash out. âAlteo, youâre my son. Would you expect my accommodations for you to have been in the dirt?â
âNo, of course not, sir.â He shook his head rapidly. âWe thought she was just an employee at Stonewood. Not an Armanelli tie, I swear.â
âAnd why would an employee of Stonewood need to have a stay in the first place?â Cade inquired.
âWell . . .â Alteoâs eyes darted from his father to Cade, his father to Cade. When he realized his own father wouldnât vouch for him, he scrambled. âShe shouldnât have tried to pull information from us. We have nuclear weapon locations, confidential files tied toââ
âYou were trying to rig an election,â I blurted out.
All their eyes flew my way. Dionâs narrowed, Alteoâs widened, but Aleksâs were the ones I held. I saw the hunger in them, the need to shut me up, and the coldness there too. Heâd do anything to get out of this.
âSweetheart, you know not what you found.â He chuckled. He was a snake circling his prey, ready to kill with a venomous bite. He sought out my weakness.
âI know what I saw.â
He glanced at Cade. âI havenât properly met her. I was on my way. Iâm sorry for this whole mix-up, but we had to be sure she wasnât going to spread such an accusation. You understand?â
Cade didnât respond. I only saw his muscles tense.
âAlteo informed me sheâs been in cybersecurity a while. A little paranoid bird, huh?â He waved me off, smiling at Cade as though they could be friends. âIâve looked into her history, and we saw indications that she indulges in drugs, has a recordââ
ââA recordâ?â I whispered. ââSorry for the mix-upâ? I was drugged and beaten when I got here. Iââ
The man didnât let me finish. He acted surprised and appalled with a gasp. âAlteo, is this true?â
âFather, but you saidââ
âNo.â Aleks looked at another large man and shook his head in disappointment. âTake him away.â
âSir, please. Waitââ Alteo struggled against the other man, yelling as they dragged him out. Aleks and Dion remained.
Aleksâs sharp gaze shifted to me. âIâm sorry for the poor arrangements. Please accept my apologies.â
I chewed on my cheek. This wasnât my place. Cade would have to side with me or this man. He knew the truth. He had to. We all stood there in silence so tense a knife wouldnât have been able to cut it.
Was I supposed to forgive him? Is that what they wanted?
âIzzy, the man would like you to accept his apologies,â Cade said softly but firmly as he slid his phone out.
My heart stuttered, and then I was sure it crumbled right there in that room at his words. He expected me to do the one thing I thought he was always pushing me not to do. Bury my damn emotions, bury my anger, just take it.
I cleared my throat as I felt the tears pricking my eyes. âYouâre forgiven.â
âOh, good. Good. I thoughtââ Aleks never finished.
The lights went out, and with no sunlight in the room or the hall, we drowned in darkness.
And screams. Painful, wretched, torturous screams. I fell to the ground as gun shots went off and I heard men running in.
It was only a matter of fifteen seconds, then the lights were back.
In front of me stood a man who strongly resembled Cade. He looked calmer, though, at ease. My brother-in-law stood with him.
Dante Armanelli nodded at me with those green eyes full of concern. âYou okay?â
I nodded back.
Yet, Cade was the one who held all my attention, his knife at Aleksâs throat.
Aleks had his hands in the air. âPlease. Letâs calm down. I didnât know she was your Untouchable. If thatâs what this is about . . .â He chuckled nervously.
âIâll nuke your whole goddamn country if any of you come near her again. How about that for her being an Untouchable?â Cade growled, and I saw the way his whole body shook in rage, veins popping on his forearms, like a pressure cooker about to blow.
Aleks didnât move a muscle, beads of sweat forming on his forehead. âBastian, your brother.â He gave Bastian a look like Cade was insane. âLetâs be reasonable now, huh? We didnât know her andââ
Cade didnât give him time to finish. He stepped close and shoved the knife harder into his throat to break skin. âYouâre talking to my brother as if Iâm not here, Aleks. You think he can stop me? You think if I really want to, I wonât just slit your throat? That I donât rule whatever the fuck I want?â
âMr. Armanelli, pleaseââ
âYes. Start with begging,â Cade commanded and shoved him back. âGet on your knees to do it too.â
He chuckled like he thought Cade was joking, but the beautiful man who I knew I loved right there and then, in all his crazy glory, in his madness, his fury, lifted a brow.
Aleks nodded fast then. âOf course.â He got on his knees. âI really meant no harm, and my country is innocent. I have a wife.â
âWhat if I gave her a dose of what you gave my Untouchable, a dose that was almost lethal?â
The man started to sob. He knew he wouldnât live, that he probably wouldnât be spared. âSheâs just a woman.â
âDonât women rule us? She owns my soul. I can control every computer you log into, the technology that protects your country, and I can control if you live or die. But she controls me. She says kill you, and I ask how sheâd like it done. Do you understand? Take a look around you.â
We all glanced around the room. It was very clear that Cade had used his blade on Dion. There was the fresh smell of blood in the room. Heâd been gutted, and Aleksâs knees were soaked with the evidence of that.
âTurn to her and plead,â Cade commanded.
Aleks didnât even hesitate. He pivoted to me immediately with tears in his eyes. âPlease. Spare me. Youâll make an enemy of the nation. Albania is mine. My family rules it. Think of your nation, how we could be allies. Please. Please.â
âThose were the words I used before Dion took my sobriety,â I whispered, holding his gaze.
Dion was bleeding out on the floor already, the thick liquid flowing from his stomach as he rolled around in pain. I crumbled to the floor as I let the fear wash over me, the pain of the loss of my sobriety, and the relief that I could get out.
The man begged, and I tried my best to think beyond what I felt then, tried my best to understand that alliances would be broken if I acted with my gut and emotion. âCade, you can do whatâs best for the nation.â
Cade searched my eyes. Then he shook his head as his tattooed hand, the one that read CHAOS on it flexed hard. The room faded away as he held my gaze, as he seemed to look in my soul, dig around and find my heart, my emotion, and my pain. He didnât blink or break eye contact, his eyes dark and haunted, as he slit the manâs throat.
I turned away as Dante came to stand beside me and asked if I was okay. Cade was there a second later. He scooped me up even as I said, âIâm fine. I can walk.â
âAnd I can carry you,â he murmured into my neck. Then, he yelled for the guys to figure out this shit show we were leaving behind.
No words between us were exchanged as he set me gently into a black SUV and then we drove into the night silently.
I thought we were in the clear, that heâd come for me, and Iâd figured out I loved him. Weâd find a way to get over this and be together. I thought that everything was going to be okay.
Except Cade wasnât. That night altered something in his mind, something I wasnât sure I could ever get back.