Black Thorns: Chapter 42
Black Thorns: A Dark New Adult Romance (Thorns Duet Book 2)
I stare at the texts with my lips parted and my jaw practically hitting the floor.
When I went to my fatherâs house this morning, I didnât check my messages or my phone, because my entire focus has been on outsmarting my father and Akira.
But now, when Iâm about to call Nate, I noticed the series of texts Sebastian sent me.
Or more like, Akira.
The nerdy pen pal that I always pictured to be quiet and introverted with some sort of a behavioral problem isnât my husband. Heâs not the man I married, distrusting every word he said in his letters because of his elusive nature.
Akira is none other than Sebastian.
I read and re-read his words, thinking Iâve missed something or that itâs a figment of my imagination. Maybe Iâm so worried about Sebastianâs state that Iâm starting to see things.
But the words in front of me donât lie. Every confession aligns with what Iâve known about Akira all along. And itâs not only his way of talking, but also the little things that have stood out over the years for me when it came to Akiraâmy husbandâand I brushed them off as unimportant.
Such as his lack of a sense of humor. My husband is cold and calculated, and no one can accuse him of being playful. Thereâs also the age part and how heâs not from Tokyo, and lately, I discovered heâs into knife play, not breath play like Akira from the lettersâSebastian.
All of those things shouldâve been signs, but I wouldnât have suspected him, not when he was being judgmental over my fantasies that he himself triggered. Asshole.
And yet, a smile breaks on my lips and my nose tingles as moisture gathers in my lids.
Akira from the letters is Sebastian.
Heâs not my unfeeling husband. When I thought he was, I mourned the friendship we couldâve had but didnât.
Turns out, itâs been an entirely different person all along.
Iâm mad about the whole double identity thing, but at the same time, I canât help the giddiness at knowing he was there for me from the beginning. Even before we were officially together.
âSomething good?â
I lift my head from my phone to stare at Kai. Heâs driving the car after he insisted on escorting me to wherever I wished to go.
Thereâs a chance heâs doing this to spy on me for my father, but thereâs a reason Iâm risking having him with me.
I drop the phone in my bag and stare at him. âNothing you need to worry about.â
His lips twitch slightly as if heâs well aware of everything going on and is just watching it unfold. âIf you say so.â
âWhy are you here, Kai? Shouldnât you be torturing Sebastian, per your bossâs orders?â
âDo you want me to torture him?â
âThatâs not what I meant.â The mere thought of him being hurt causes my stomach to cramp.
âThen what do you mean?â
âYou shouldnât be helping me.â
âToo late for that. Besides, Iâm along for the ride and to see what youâll do.â
âYou heard me talking to Ren, didnât you?â
âMaybe.â
âAre you going to tattle?â
âTattling is Renâs characteristic, not mine.â
âAre you mad at him for selling out Akira and, therefore, endangering your alliance?â
âI donât get mad, Ojou-sama. You should know that about me by now.â
âYou must feel something for what Ren did.â
âHmm.â He taps his finger against the steering wheel as he takes a sharp turn to the left that surprisingly doesnât jolt me from my seat. He drives like he lives, always on the edge but without actually making a fatal mistake.
âWhat does âhmmâ mean?â
âThe only feeling I have about Renâs actions is curiosity. Heâs dug himself into deep holes on all fronts and itâll be nearly impossible for him to escape them all with his head in place, no matter how otherworldly he thinks he is. Itâll be fun to watch.â
âThatâs all?â
âThatâs all.â
âAre you telling me you wouldnât punish him?â
âIf Abe orders it, of course Iâll cut him limb from limb and feed him to my dogs.â
âSo much for loyalty.â
âIâm loyal to principles, not to people, as Ren shouldâve been.â He brings the car to an abrupt halt. âWeâre here.â
My insides knot as I stare through the window at the grandiose mansion sitting on a large piece of land. Iâve been here before, but it was under different circumstances.
I suck in a sharp breath, then step out of the car. Kai accompanies me as I stand in front of the large metal gate and retrieve my phone.
My hand trembles when I dial Nateâs number. I called him as soon as I found out about Sebastianâs captivity and convinced him to be the meditator between me and his parents.
I could tell Sebastianâs uncle doesnât like to be in debt to his parents, but since itâs about his nephew, he agreed.
Nate picks up after one ring. âAre you here?â
âYeah.â
âCome inside.â
The line goes dead as the gate opens with a creaking sound. I hesitate and Kai watches me closely as if ready to catch me if I fall, even though both his hands are inert by his sides. Heâs armed, though. He always is.
âI can go on my own,â I say.
âNonsense.â
I lift my chin. âYou donât think I can do this alone?â
âOf course I do, but youâll do it faster if they think you could pose a threat.â
âThis isnât the Yakuza, Kai. Brian Weaver is a politician.â
âWhich is another word for a mobster.â He motions inside. âCome on.â
We walk from the gate to the entrance, and although itâs not really far, it feels like it takes forever.
A petite woman with a guarded expression opens the door and welcomes us inside.
As soon as we step in, Nate appears in the entrance. Heâs aged like fine wine and is heading in the silver fox category with flying colors. Iâll always respect and adore him for the role he played and continues to do so in Sebastianâs life.
He stares at Kai for a beat with his critical gaze, then directs it at me. âRemember what I told you on the phone. Donât try to play on their sympathy. Just their pride.â
I nod, even though I have no clue how I would do that. One would think that when they realize their grandson is in danger, the most logical thing would be to try to save him, regardless of the price.
Apparently, that doesnât apply to the Weavers.
Nate leads me and Kai to what appears to be a reception area. Brian Weaver, whoâs wearing khaki pants with a white shirt, sits on a chair and is reading from a newspaper. His wife, Debra, is glowing in a designer skirt suit. Pearls surround her neck and dangle from her ears and her golden hair is gathered in a sophisticated bun.
Sheâs sipping from a cup of tea that she places on the table next to her upon our arrival. Brian stares at us from over the top of his newspaper, but he doesnât put it down.
âHello there,â Debra says in a honeyed voice, with a smile that is so fake yet she doesnât attempt to hide. âAfter your audacious appearance in the charity event, I didnât believe weâd meet again under these circumstances, or any circumstances, really. Donât you think you have some nerve to show up here?â
Nate stands in the middle of the room between us and his parents, his jaw flexing. âNaomi is here because Sebastian has been abducted again, and she knows of a way to save him.â
âSave him, then.â Brian pierces me with his gaze. âYouâre obviously the reason heâs in this predicament, and the least you can do is get him out of it.â
I grind my teeth to hold on to my patience. âIf it were that easy, I wouldnât have shown up at your door.â
âWhy have you, then?â Debra clicks her tongue as she takes a sip of her tea and mutters under her breath, âI told Sebastian a seamstressâs daughter isnât fit for him, but he never listens.â
âTsk.â Kai shakes his head at them. âDonât talk to her that way or disrespect her again, or you wonât live to see the headlines written about you.â
Brian folds the newspaper as a red mist crawls up his skin. âAre you threatening me and my wife in my own house?â
âIâm merely relaying ground rules. Naomi has a family behind her, one that is a lot more powerful than your little senate. If you and your wife wish to escape our wrath, do not speak to her in a holier-than-thou tone.â
I elbow Kai. I know where heâs coming from, but threatening the people whose help I need isnât how I planned to go about this.
Surprisingly, though, Brian straightens and Debra clears her throat. Nate smiles a little, seeming to be enjoying their discomfort a bit too much.
âWhat do you want?â Brian asks me.
âI know of a way to help Sebastian, and that can be done by blocking my husbandâs business ventures. Youâre the only one with enough power to do it fast and efficiently.â
âWhy should we do that?â Itâs Debra who asks, her voice hardening with every word. âFrom what Nathaniel told us, itâs your fatherâs doing. The same man who not only murdered my eldest son but has also been threatening my only grandsonâs life.â
âYouâre not doing this for me, youâre doing it for your grandson. Your own flesh and blood whom you gloat about all the time. You owe him that.â
âDo not lecture us, young lady.â Brian stands up, his shoulders crowding with tension.
âIâm not lecturing you. Iâm asking you to do the right thing and help Sebastian.â
âAnd then what?â Debra takes a sip of her tea. âSay we do as you suggest, will you leave this time?â
âMomâ¦â Nate warns.
âWhat? Her father killed Nicholas!â
âAfter you sent him away. After you disowned him because of your foolish pride. Youâre as guilty as the killer.â
Her lips tremble. âBlame me all you like, but the murdererâs daughter doesnât get to be with my grandson. Surely even you can see how messed up this whole thing is.â
âThatâs for her and Sebastian to decide, not you. Stop meddling, stop trying to make your word law, and stop being an unpleasant presence. Just stop.â
Debraâs hand shakes and some tea spills over the rim of the cup she is holding as she places the saucer on the table. She stares at Nate as if heâs grown three heads. âNathaniel! Did you call my presence unpleasant?â
âDo the right thing.â Nateâs gaze flits between his parents. âFor once in your self-indulgent lives, do something for someone other than yourselves.â
The tension in the air could be cut with a knife. Both Brian and Debra seem like they want to hit Nate for his insolence and he appears to be waiting for any move just so he can hit back.
âI know you care about Sebastian,â I say quietly as they keep glaring at each other. âAnd while I canât promise to stay away from him, I promise to get your grandson back. So please help me help him.â
Itâs late when Kai and I leave the Weaver mansion. Brian and Debra are still making calls and pulling strings, and while Iâd rather stay there and make sure everythingâs going according to plan, itâs obvious that our presence isnât appreciated.
As a compromise, Nate remained behind to keep an eye on his parents and will send us updates when everythingâs done.
At this rate, Sebastian will spend the night in the cell, all alone and cold, just like seven years ago.
The thought of what my fatherâand Akiraâwould do to him just to prove a point drops my blood pressure and makes me feel faint.
âDo you think theyâre torturing him?â I ask Kai as he drives down a deserted road.
âCould be.â
The world closes in on me from all sides. My stomach churns and nausea assaults me in blinding waves. âStop the car.â
Kai hits the brakes and I struggle with the handle before I nearly throw myself out. I use the door for balance to keep myself standing and suck in long intakes of fresh air.
It manages to chase away the nausea, but it doesnât erase the constant ache in my stomach.
Kai appears in front of me, one hand in his pocket and the other offering me a handkerchief. Thatâs when I realize tears are sliding down my cheeks.
I wipe them away fast, not wanting him to see me this weak and out of sorts.
âYou care about him that much?â
I bunch the handkerchief in a fist. âWhy else would I sacrifice seven years of my life?â
âI figured it was because of Mio.â
âSheâs not the only reason.â
âWhy him? His family thinks so little of you, and not only that, your father was the reason he was orphaned.â
âWe donât really get to choose who. It just happens. Like it just happened that you saved me nineteen years ago.â
âThat was neither coincidence nor fate. I decided to take action.â
âThen take it again.â I release a long breath, trying not to sound helpless or like I planned this all along when I allowed him to come. âHelp me, Kai.â
His features remain unchanged, though he tilts his head to the side slightly as if that will allow him a better view of me. âWith what?â
âI have something on Akira, an image I can threaten him with for the rest of his life, but I donât have anything on my father. In fact, he has Mio to hold over my head. Even if I get Sebastian out this time, thereâs no guarantee that he wonât kill him just to put me in my place. And I canâtâ¦â I gulp past the lump thatâs gathered in my throat. âI canât live in that type of fear anymore.â
âI donât see where I come into this.â
âYou can give me something to use against him.â
âLetâs say I do have that something. Why would I hand my bossâs weakness over to you?â
âBecause you care about me.â
âYou flatter yourself, Ojou-sama. I care about no one. Iâm merely curious.â
âYou do care. It might not be conventional or normal, but you always have since that day you killed Sam to save me. It was your first kill and you told me yourself that act holds a special place in everyoneâs lives. Yours included.â
âLetâs presume I do. That doesnât give me a reason to divulge Abeâs secret.â
âIs my life reason enough?â
He narrows his eyes and a gust of air causes his long hair thatâs tied at his nape to fly in the wind. âYour life?â
âThe same life youâve taken pride in saving all these years like you do with your hard-earned swords. I know you see me as some sort of an accomplishment, Kai. Probably the first thing you ever considered to have value. And I hate to end that just to force your hand.â
âIs that a threat, Ojou-sama?â
âNo, Iâm merely telling you how it will go if I donât live with Sebastian. I love him, Kai, and you might not understand what that means, but for me, that love is what makes my life wholesome. I can no longer live away from him or be content with watching him from afar. So if youâre scheming with my father to shove me back with Akira, then Iâll kill myself and finish the life you take so much pride in.â
Iâm breathing harshly, my limbs shaking due to the force of my words. Kai remains inert, unmoving, as if I hadnât said anything.
âWell played, Ojou-sama. I knew I saw something in you even when you were nine.â
âDoes that mean youâll help me?â
He reaches into his jacket and I think heâll retrieve a gun and shoot me for thinking I could threaten him, but he produces a small black leather notebook and slips it into my bag.
âWhatâsâ¦that?â
âAbeâs little black book.â
âWhat?â
âYour father has a system of scamming his most important clients. Once every few years, heâll sell them a forgery among many genuine paintings. Theyâre used to the best quality from him, so they never suspect it. Even when the paintings are found out to be fake, they blame their own people, not Abe. Itâs a fine line so he canât scam the same person twice or the same group of people within a close timeframe. When he was younger, he used to do this proficiently and even kept us, his closest circle, out of it so he could reap all the profits. I only found out about this practice when he started to keep a record due to his faulty memory a few years ago. That little black book contains the names of the paintings, the people heâs scammed, and the years it happened. Heâs been agitated since he lost it and stopped the whole scamming business altogether. Thatâs why heâs desperate about the alliance with Akira. Itâs for protection more than anything because even though he stopped, heâs still in grave danger if that ledger comes to light. Weâre talking about other powerful crime organization leaders and influential figures who wouldnât hesitate to torture and kill him.â
My mouth falls open, then closes. âAnd youâre giving it to me?â
âYou asked for something to use against your father. Thatâs his biggest weakness.â
âBut you couldâve used it to push him out of power and then become the leader.â
âIâm not interested in being on the front line, Ojou-sama. Real leadership is done from the background.â
Why am I not surprised that heâd rather be the one to pull the strings without showing his face? Kai is a strategist, after all, and even though my father is the head of the Yakuza, Kai mightâve been the power behind it all along.
âDonât speak a word about having the ledger,â he continues. âLet me do the talking with Abe. Iâll tell him Akira somehow got hold of it and gave it to you. That way, Abe will always be wary of both of you and wouldnât dare to threaten you again.â
âThank you, Kai.â
âYouâll only be holding it for me. When I want it back, youâll give it.â
âAnd when will that be?â
He lifts a shoulder. âWhen Iâm sick of using Abe as a front.â
âYouâll kill him?â
âWhy? You donât want that?â
âI donât care as long as Sebastian, Mio, and I are out of this.â
âYou and Sebastian are debatable. Mio isnât. She wants the marriage and no one will stop her.â
âNot even you?â
âNot even me.â He stares at his watch. âBut shouldnât you be worrying about Sebastian?â
My upset stomach tightens at the mention of him and the thought of what he must be going through.
The unknown awaits us, but this time, I wonât let it rip us apart.