Chapter 11
Alpha Loren Book 4
LEO
My phone began to buzz in my pocket. When I pulled it out, it displayed an unknown number on the screen.
âWhoâs calling?â Luca, who was driving the car while I sat in the passenger seat, asked.
âI donât know,â I replied, swiping to answer.
âWho is this?â I asked.
âHello, Leonardo,â a deep voice said after a few rings. âItâs Andrea Martinez.â
I instantly gestured for Luca to stop the car and sat up straight.
âI donât doubt that you have heard of me, so I wonât bother explaining who I am in the same way you donât need to explain who you are.
âHow brilliant it is to finally get the chance to speak to you, the most famous alpha in the world,â he continued.
âCut the shit.â I growled. âWhere is my mate?â
âOoh, a temper just like your luna.â He laughed. âAnd Iâm here with her right now in fact. You see, I know about your little phone call earlier, and Iâm pissedââ
âWhat have you done to her?â I said, beginning to feel the blood inside me boil.
âIt isnât what Iâve done that should worry you but what Iâm about to do. Sheâs caused me a lot of trouble, and now she has to pay,â Martinez replied. âSo, Iâm going to fuck her, and Iâm going to enjoy it.â
I clenched my fist around my phone. I just about managed to stop myself from crushing it right there and then, but I shook with fury all the same. Never had I felt so much anger toward another singular person.
I heard a muffled cry come from Ella. The pain and desperation in her voice was real and something you rarely heard from Ella Jones.
âYou know who I am, Martinezââ
âI am well aware,â he replied. âLeonardo Loren. The most ruthlessly terrifying man to ever live.â
âThen youâll be well aware of what I do to people that do things that anger me,â Leo said. âAnd touching my luna is top of that list.â
âYouâve got nothing on me, Loren. Even if you do find me, youâre alone, outnumbered, and we have guns,â he said in an amused tone. âAnd relax, Iâll ensure that she has fun. After all, it is the last thing sheâll do before death.â
I then heard the ripping of clothing.
âGet your hands off my mate,â I ordered.
âI know youâre not used to being disobeyed, but on this occasion, youâre just going to have to deal with it. I donât answer to you, Loren.â
âLeo, please go,â Ella said. âI donât want you to hear this.â
âNo,â I stated. âFifty thousand dollars and you stop immediately.â
âYouâre going to have to go a bit higher than that, Alpha. I own a drug cartel, fifty thousand is but a drop in an ocean,â Martinez scoffed.
âOne hundred thousand.â
âOne fifty and I let you say goodbye,â Andrea said.
âThree hundred and you donât touch, kill, or hurt her, and you give her back to me,â I said.
âYour mate is worth far more than that in the sex-trafficking business,â he said. âSheâs very pretty, by the way.â
âHow much do you fucking want?â I growled.
âHow about... if you meet me in Hermosillo with six hundred in cash tomorrow afternoon? I will ensure that she is delivered back to you alive. For an extra two hundred thousand, you can have her untouched,â he replied.
I glanced at Luca. He was looking incredibly concerned because he knew, as well as I did, that getting eight hundred thousand dollars in cash in less than twenty-four hours was going to be a huge problem.
âYes or no, Loren? It is my final offer,â he said.
âDeal,â I replied finally. âEight hundred thousand dollars.â
What choice did I have? I couldnât let him hurt Ella, and if nothing else, it bought us time.
âTwo oâclock. Donât be late,â Andrea said, before hanging up.
âAlphaââ Luca began.
âI donât know,â I interrupted, saving him from even asking the question. âI have the money, but getting it here and in cash is almost impossible.â
I put my head in my hands, taking deep breaths to try to calm down and clear my mind to think logically about this.
âDo we even know that we can trust him to keep his word?â he asked.
âWe need a plan. And fast,â I replied.
There were a few moments of silence before I spoke again.
âI know a few packs down here,â I said. âTheyâve been fighting with Martinezâs cartel for years. We should contact the alphas. They might have some idea about where we should even start and, if nothing else, lend us the money.â
âGood idea,â Luca agreed.
ELLA
âThere is no way heâll get eight hundred thousand in cash in less than twenty-four hours,â Andrea said to me an hour later.
Heâd tied me to a chair and had been sitting a few meters opposite with his feet up on the table, staring at me relentlessly.
âDonât underestimate him,â I warned.
Andrea let out a short laugh. âYouâve got girlfriend goggles on. Heâs not all you think he is, sweetheart.â
âYou donât know him,â I spat.
âTrue, but I know what Iâve heard. And did he really kill your brother?â he asked with a raised eyebrow.
I paused for a moment and swallowed. âYes.â
âOooh!â he exclaimed, taking his feet off the table and sitting forward with a tantalizing expression. âAwkward!â
âMust you torment me?â I asked wearily.
I was just about through the pain of Connorâs death. The last thing I needed was for a psychotic Mexican drug dealer to drag it back up and smear it all over my face.
âI agreed not to touch you. Nobody said anything about emotional torture,â he replied. âNow tell me, when, where, how, and why?â
âI donât really want to talk about it,â I said.
âDo you have a choice?â he asked, picking up the gun. âDonât think that I wonât shoot you because I donât always keep my promises. So, let me break it down for you, when?â
âJust over a week ago,â I said quietly.
âOooh, nice and fresh and double awkward. How?â Andrea replied as if this was the best entertainment heâd had all year.
I looked down trying not to remember the image of my brotherâs death.
âPlease stopââ I began.
âUh, uh, Blanca,â he said, waggling the gun at me. âYou donât get to choose what we talk about. Now tell me, how did your mate kill your brother?â
âHe snapped his neck,â I replied.
âEhh, boring and lacking creativity,â Andrea articulated. âIf it were me, I would have made a game out of itâ¦or a show at the very least,â he added with a sadistic grin.
âOf course, the end result is the same, but why not have some fun out of it? Did you know that I have a lion?â
~The guy is fucking insane. Iâm in the company of an absolute nutcase.~
And a nutcase that sure knew how to pick at a personâs weakness.
âWhy did he do it?â he asked. âWhy would he bring such grief and sadness upon his own mate? Is it that he is no better than me? A cruel, ruthless creature?â
âHe isnât cruel nor ruthless but vindictive, impulsive, and protective over his pack. He and my brother never got along, and there was conflict between them since day one.â
âWhyâs that?â
âNot that itâs any of your business, but our families have a history of not getting along. Leonardoâs father had mine exiled, and when he gave his alphaship to his son, he tried, unsuccessfully, to kill my father,â I explained.
âSo not only did your mate kill your brother, but he tried to kill your father too?â
âThat was six years before we even knew we were mates,â I replied.
âEven still, how can you forgive him for that?â Andrea said. âAnd for your brother. That was only a week ago.â
I stayed quiet.
âAnd what ticked him over? What made him finally do the deed after all these years?â
âMy brother had me kidnapped and then used as bait to start a war against his pack,â I stated matter-of-factly.
âI heard about a war involving the oh-so-famous Stella Pack, but I didnât really care enough to find out the details, but wow! Your brother waged war against your mate? Iâm not surprised he killed him.
âI would have done the sameâ¦in a much less painless way of course, but we donât need to get into that again,â Andrea said.
I closed my eyes and took a deep breath and tried to settle my murderous thoughts.
âYou poor baby. Constantly caught up in all this war and violence. I heard the alpha of what was once the Ayas Pack kidnapped you and held you hostage too, yes?â
âThat was years ago,â I mumbled.
âAnd what about your encounter with the Italian Mafia?â he asked. âI wonder how much theyâd pay for Luna Ella Lorenâ¦â
âHow do you know so much about me?â I asked.
âI like to know a little about my enemies, and your alpha is pretty high up the list,â he said.
âI asked you how not why,â I replied, fighting at the ropes around my wrists once again.
Andrea lifted his arm and pulled the trigger on the gun. The bullet streaked past me and hit the box I was leaned against just a few inches from my head.
âStop trying to escape,â he hissed. âIt is futile and boring to watch.â
I sat wide-eyed, absolutely unable to move. Now I knew he wasnât fucking around at least.
âAnyway, back to your life. So, you have eight kids: five boys, three girls. Eldest, Cato Leonardo Loren, is only seven years old, then the rest of their names and ages escape me.
âThe heir is the only one really on my radar,â Andrea said as if he hadnât just almost shot me in the head. âHow does it feel to be the mother of the most wanted seven-year-old in the world?â
âI havenât really had the chance to be his mother recently, so I wouldnât know,â I replied quietly.
âWell, if Leonardo turns up with eight hundred thousand dollars in the nextâ¦,â he began, looking at his watch, âtwenty-one and a half hours, you can go home. I highly doubt he will, though. Getting that much in cash in such a short amount of time would be a struggle for me, and Iâm the owner of a drug cartel that deals purely with cash.â
âWhat does a nineteen-year-old do with eight hundred thousand anyway?â
âWellâ¦firstly, I will employ some new guards,â he said, looking at the blood smears on the floor.
âThen I will get a new exporter; then I will pay the best hunters in Mexico to find your cousin, Romano or Luca or whatever his name is, and kill him,â he continued.
âAfter I have finished up clearing the mess you have made in less than a week, I will buy some better hand soap for that bathroom; a new shirt without blood stains.
âPerhaps a few prostitutes, maybe give Pedro a pay rise, a trip to Seattle, I hear it is very nice there and especially in the mountains and forest a few hours from the city.
âThen I might dig a tunnel from Mexico to America so that my exporters donât have to fuck around hiding bodies of dead border control. Might also buy some fertile land in the south and find some men to grow my own wolfsbane.
âJoséâs is good value, and it works, but he comes with a lot of baggage, and Iâm sick of dealing with it for him.â
âWhat sort of baggage?â
âI spend half my time killing his enemies. He has acquired a lot over his time in this business and isnât strong enough to fight them alone,â he replied, leaning back and putting his feet on the table again.
âWould you not rather spend your money on a house? This warehouse isnât particularly cozy and homelike,â I replied, looking at the gray corrugated ceiling, cobwebs, and stacks of boxes.
âI have a house, and we were going to spend the night in there, but then you used my sixty cents to call your alpha soâ¦,â he said, shrugging his shoulders. âYou would have loved the hot tub. I can imagine it now.
âYou in a bikiniâ¦no, forget the bikiniâ¦just you and me. Oh, how you would have moaned. I live alone, miles from another house. We could have had amazing sex and been as loud as we liked.
âI bet you donât get to do that with your eight kids. To scream with pleasure. Embrace the sensation. It could have been the best experience of your life, but noâ¦you went and blew it for us both.â
I shuddered, officially grossed out.
âThat would never have happened,â I snapped. âI have a mate, and I hate you.â
âWell trueâ¦but pleasure is pleasure, sweetheart. I could pin you against these hard metal walls and pound you for ten minutes straight, but youâd still cum.â
Again, gross.
âYou have high opinions of yourself,â I replied. âAnd are you accustomed to the word âconsentâ?â
âYou may not have realized it yet, but I am not a good man, Blanca. Iâll do what I want regardless of anything else.â
âWhy?â I asked.
He looked confused. âWhat do you mean why?â
âHow can you just do things without even thinking about how it affects others?â
âBecause I donât give a shit about anyone else unless they are useful to me, or they have some kind of value. Not caring makes life so much easier, Blanca. You should try it sometimes.
âLook at what mess your feelings have got you into,â he said, looking around at the warehouse.
His lips then slowly curled into a smile, and I snapped my eyes away from him, refusing to give him the satisfaction of my attention.
A few seconds later, the door to the warehouse opened.
âJosé, mi hermano!â Andrea exclaimed, getting to his feet. âItâs been so long!â
âYou owe me five thousand dollars,â José said bluntly without even a smile, clearly not becoming a victim of his false hospitality. âI want it.â
âAh yes,â Andrea said. âI will find that for you now.â
âGracias,â José replied with a nod.
Andrea walked to the door, and José began to follow him, but his eyes then shifted down to me, and he hesitated.
âI thought she was your little errand girl?â he asked, looking at the bruises on my face and then the ropes around my wrists.
âShe was,â Andrea replied. âBut then she decided to be a bitch and lie to me.â
âAbout what?â José asked.
I looked up at him, confused as to why he was showing so much interest and also because I had yet to figure out how I recognized him.
âAbout who she really is,â Andrea told him.
âAnd that would be?â
âAlpha Lorenâs Luna.â
Of course, José already knew that for whatever reason unbeknownst to me.
âIn fact, just watch her while I get the money,â Andrea said. âI canât risk her slipping out of my grasp.â
José nodded, and Andrea left.
âSo, he found out,â he said after a few seconds of silence.
âYeahâ¦â
âSurprised he hasnât killed you yet.â
I let out a stifled laugh. âHeâs having too much fun.â
âAs evil as ever I see,â he replied. âYouâve really got yourself in a situation, havenât you?â
âIf my mate brings eight hundred thousand dollars in cash to Hermosillo by two oâclock tomorrow afternoon, heâll let me go.â
âDo you think he can?â he asked.
I looked up, expecting a sadistic expression or at least a bit amused by my misery, but instead, he seemed genuinely concerned.
For a split second anyway, before he blinked and switched back to the same stony look he had had in my previous encounter with him.
I shrugged. âHe certainly has eight hundred thousand dollars, but since this is 2019, he doesnât store it in cash, and even if he did, it would still be two thousand miles away. So I donât know. Iâm not getting my hopes up.â
âWell, I wish you the best of luck,â he said with a nod before the warehouse returned to silence.
âSince Iâm going to die, you might as well tell me how I recognize you and how you knew my name,â I said a few moments later.
The longer I stared at his familiar face, the more my curiosity ate me up inside.
âI knew your father,â he said. âHe was a drug addict. I was his dealer, and over the years, we became good friends. When your mate tried to kill him, and he had to disappear, he made me promise to watch over his family.
âObviously, I didnât do a very good job because his mate ended up living a destitute rogue, one child is dead, and the other is screwing and has eight children with the very man that tried to kill him.â
Just like finally remembering what that important thing you went upstairs to do after ten minutes of racking your brain, the memories flooded back to me in all the satisfying glory.
It may have been years ago, but I can picture him visiting my dad in our home when I was little, and I believe he may have even babysat Connor and me a couple of times while our parents were out.
He stood out like a sore thumb with his thick accent and Hispanic appearance. How could I forget him?
âI remember you, but you didnât go by the name José back then, did you?â I asked. âMichael, was it?â
âYes, well, I used my white middle name when I was living and dealing in the US. Your country is super racist, by the way,â he replied.
âIf you made a promise to my dad, why arenât you keeping it?â I asked.
âI gave up long ago trying to help a family so resolute on self-destruct. And when I made that promise, you were a kid. Iâm not going to suddenly start risking my life and job for you now.
âYou arenât my responsibility, and I have no interest in helping you.â
âYou know,â I began. âAndrea just told me that heâs planning on buying fertile lands in the south to grow his own wolfbane. He says you come with too much baggage.
âIf you ask me, that sounds like youâre gonna lose them both anyway.â
Joséâs eyes flickered, and he stepped forward.
âHe said that?â
I nodded.
âBut if you helped me, I can assure you that you are rewarded so well that it doesnât matter.â
José looked down at me and narrowed his eyes. He was obviously considering it, and the glimmer of hope it gave me made my heart jump. Before he could respond, the lock on the warehouse door clicked.
âAll you have to do is find my mate and tell him where I am, and he will do the rest,â I whispered seconds before Andrea reappeared.
âDoes the girl amuse you?â he asked as he handed José a large duffle bag.
âYes. Very much so,â José said, before finally looking away from me. âThank you,â he said to Andrea through gritted teeth before leaving the warehouse quickly.