Hunted By A Shadow: Chapter 4
Hunted By A Shadow (Kings Of Mafia)
Opening the door, my eyes land on the nurse, and I order, âOpen him up and put his organs back in his body.â
Pale as fuck, she nods as she cautiously steps into the truck.
Elio follows her inside, his face torn with worry and grief as he says, âThis is fucked up.â
âWas Antonio the first man here?â I ask, my eyes already locking on my soldier.
Antonio comes closer as he nods and gestures at the dead bodies on the floor. âI just reacted without thinking to keep one of them alive for information. Iâm sorry, boss.â
âTell me everything,â I order. âLeave nothing out.â
He points at the bodies again. âI found the fuckers removing Giulios organs and killed them before calling Elio.â
My eyes flick to where Biancaâs opening the cut on Giulioâs chest before returning to Antonio.
âOne of his kidneys has already been taken for a transplant,â Bianca says, drawing my attention back to her. âI couldnât stop it without giving myself away. I had to sign the documents with the doctor, so it looks legit.â
My rage multiplies until itâs a violent storm, and I can only utter two words. âWhich doctor?â
Her eyes are still wide with fear as she answers, âDr. Bentall.â
âWho got the kidney?â I ask, my tone growing grimmer by the second.
âA woman,â Antonio answers on behalf of his cousin. âAs soon as Bianca is done here, she can get all the information for us.â He glances at his cousin before looking at me again. âIâll need protection for Bianca. Just until the problemâs taken care of.â
The shock of losing my brother hits again, and crossing my arms over my chest, my gaze returns to Giulioâs body.
Bianca handles each organ with care while tears roll over her cheeks.
When she closes the wound and takes a moment to clean Giulioâs chest, I say, âElio, assign guards to keep Bianca safe. Have them take her to the house in the Hamptons and make sure sheâs comfortable.â
Biancaâs eyes dart to my face. âThank you, Mr. Torrisi. Iâm sorry I couldnât do more.â
Nodding, I mutter, âKeeping you safe is the least I can do to repay your loyalty to the family.â
Gesturing to the door with a jerk of my head, I order, âAntonio, take two men and go with Bianca while she gets the information regarding the transplant. I want someone watching the doctor around the clock.â
When the group leaves, I look at Vincenzo. âCall our contact at the morgue and have Giulio moved so he can be readied forâ¦â Unable to say funeral, I can only shake my head.
âOn it, boss,â Vincenzo replies, his voice hoarse.
Everyone who knew Giulio will feel the loss. His death will leave a gaping hole in our lives.
âShould we take the mobile surgical unit to the warehouse?â Elio asks. âMaybe we can find something that will help us track down the group trafficking in New York.â
As I nod, thereâs a commotion outside, and a second later, a man is dragged inside by Carlo and Emilio, two of my soldiers.
âWe found this fucker sniffing around, boss,â Carlo explains.
With every ounce of rage I feel, I order, âTake him to the warehouse. Iâll deal with him when Iâm done here.â
âYes, boss,â Carlo replies before they drag the man away.
âWe should notify Franco and the others,â Elio mentions.
Thereâs so much to do, my mind reels, and I struggle to focus as I pull my phone out of my pocket.
Going into the group chat I have with the other heads of the Cosa Nostra, I press the video call icon.
One after the other, they connect, and their faces fill the screen.
Darioâs the first to ask, âWhatâs up?â
My eyes flick to Giulioâs body, and I have to swallow hard before I say, âGiulioâs been killed.â
Every face on the screen turns to stone.
âChrist, Renzo. Iâm coming over,â Dario says, already on the move through his penthouse. âWhere are you?â
âNo. Stay near your computers. As soon as I know more, I need you to start digging for me.â
Only then does Franco recover enough from the initial shock to say, âIâm so fucking sorry.â
Angelo and Damiano also give their condolences, then Damiano asks, âDo you know who killed him?â
I shake my head. âIt was for organ trafficking.â
âFuck,â Angelo mutters. âThatâs not something we deal with often.â
âIf ever,â Dario adds.
Damiano, whoâs the capo dei capi â the boss of bosses â has a dark expression tightening his features. âFind out whoâs trafficking in our area and eliminate them.â
Nodding, I glance at Giulio again. âIâll call when I have more information.â
Before any of them can say anything else, I end the call and walk closer to the operating table. The grief thatâs taken a backseat to my rage returns with a soul-crushing blow as I stare at my little brother.
Leaning down, I press a kiss to his forehead, then whisper, âAddio, fratello. Ti vendicherò.â
Straightening up, I turn away from Giulio and meet Elioâs eyes. âStay here until everythingâs taken care of.â
âWhere are you going,â he asks.
âTo the warehouse.â Walking to the door, I add, âLet me know the second you find out anything new.â
âOkay.â
With Fabrizio and Vincenzo flanking me, we head down the alley.
He didnât deserve to die like that.
In some fucking mobile surgical unit at the back of an alley.
Cut open like heâs nothing more than cattle.
The rage in my chest turns deadly and merciless, and when we reach the sidewalk where the Bentley is parked, pedestrians scatter out of my way, fearful expressions on their faces as they shoot glances at me.
Iâm going to hunt every last person responsible for Giulioâs death.
No one will escape my wrath.
Walking into the warehouse, Iâm met with the sorrowful faces of my men. Here and there, one of them gives me a chin lift or pays their respects, but most are quiet.
I head to the back and up the steps to the room where Carlo has the fucker they found sniffing around in the alley kneeling on the concrete floor. Emilioâs already laid out all the torture instruments and stands ready behind the man.
I unbutton my jacket, and shrugging it off, I lay it across a table before I undo the buttons of my cuffs and roll up my sleeves.
Not bothering to look at the fucker, I ask, âDo you know who I am?â
âRenzo Torrisi,â he answers without hesitation.
I walk to the spread of tools we use to pry information from unwilling people and pick up a pair of pliers.
To inflict the most pain possible, I always start off with something small and work my way up. That way, it increases the pain and breaks down the manâs resistance.
Just as the fucker gets used to the pain, I hit harder.
Killing the man is not a priority. I want every ounce of information he can give.
When I walk to where heâs on his knees, I ask, âWhatâs your name?â
âJoe.â
My voice is calm as I ask, âWho do you work for, Joe?â
He shrugs. âWhoever pays the most.â
âWho hired you for this job?â
âI never see the people who hire me.â He tips his head down, gesturing to his pocket. âWe only communicate via a chat room.â
My eyes flick to Emilio, and he moves forward to dig the phone from Joeâs pocket before handing it to me.
âPassword,â I order.
âOne. V.â
I swipe over the screen, then lift an eyebrow at Joe.
âSecond icon at the top of the screen,â he gives the information I need.
Tapping on the app, Iâm taken to a black screen with numerous topics.
âBottom right is chats,â Joe offers.
I enter the chats and tap on the top one. I read the short texts, and it confirms Joeâs just a man for hire. He was instructed to collect the pancreas and deliver it to a hospital on the other side of the city.
Letting out a sigh, I mutter, âUntie him.â
After Emilio carries out the order, Joe stands up and meets my eyes.
âCan you find out who hired you?â I ask.
When he nods, I continue, âBetray me, and Iâll kill you so fucking slow, youâll go insane from the pain.â
I hold his phone out to him, and when he takes it, he says, âI wasnât aware the organ belonged to one of your men. I never wouldâve taken the job if Iâd known that.â
âYouâll communicate with Carlo,â I inform him with ice in my voice. âYou have seventy-two hours to find out who hired you.â
He nods before turning his attention to Carlo. As the men leave the room, I drop the pliers back on the table and grab my jacket. When I shrug it on, I feel my phone vibrating and pull it from my pocket.
Answering Elioâs call, I say, âWhat did you find out?â
âIâm on my way to the warehouse. Wait there for me.â
When I head down the steps to the lower level, I see Joe talking with Carlo.
I donât believe in killing the messenger, especially if he can lead me to the person or group responsible. But the second I get all the information from Joe, heâs dead for the part he played in Giulioâs death.
As I wait for Elio, the entire morning replays in my mind, and Iâm hit with blow after blow of debilitating grief.
Heâs gone.
Giulioâs gone.
âFuck,â I hiss from the sharp pain tearing through me.
I hear the roar of an engine, and my eyes flick to where the mobile surgical unit is brought into the far side of the warehouse.
A moment later, Elio comes rushing toward me, and I forcefully shove the grief back. When he nods in the direction of the office, I follow him, and after shutting the door, he pulls his phone out of his pocket.
âGive me a second. I canât remember half the shit Bianca found out.â
As I cross my arms over my chest, he comes to stand next to me so I can see the screen of his phone, and I see a medical chart.
âSo the kidney went to a woman named Skylar Davies,â Elio says. âHer father, Harlan Davies, has been paying the hospital bills, which are staggering. The man must be loaded. Dr. Bentall performed the surgery. I have men keeping an eye on all of them.â
Elio opens Google, and typing in Harlan Davies, article after article pops up. Heâs big in the financial sector and on the list of wealthiest people in New York.
âDavies lost his wife in a car accident, and the daughter suffered damage to her kidneys in the same accident. She was out of time, hence Harlan buying a kidney on the black market.â
My eyes flick to Elioâs. âWhy Giulio?â
âGiulio and Skylar Davies are both O-negative.â He gives me a questioning look. âDid Giulio ever donate blood? Bianca thinks they couldâve gotten his information from a blood bank and matched him with Skylar Davies.â
âYeah. He used to date a girl who worked at the local blood bank. He did it to impress her.â
I almost chuckle, but then the realization that Giulioâs dead washes over me again.
âI suggest we grab Harlan and the doctor and find out who they bought the kidney from because looking into the blood bank to see whoâs selling information is like looking for a needle in a haystack,â Elio mentions.
My little brother was fucking killed and his organs harvested because of his blood type.
Giulio was meant for greater things than that.
Walking to the couch, I slump down on it and rub my palms over my face.
The grief is downright unbearable and so fucking raw itâs oozing pain.
âWhat do you want to do?â Elio asks.
Knowing I can be honest with my right-hand man, I mutter, âI donât know. I canât think right now.â I rub a hand over my chest as if it will soothe my heart. Lowering my head, I close my eyes. âGiulioâs gone.â My voice becomes hoarse from all the pain. âHeâs dead.â
Elio takes a seat next to me and places his hand on my shoulder. âWe all feel the loss. Iâm going to miss the sound of his laughter.â
Nodding, I struggle to cling to my composure.
Giulio is dead, and I donât have time to mourn him. I have to follow every lead while itâs hot.
I have to get up and be the fucking head of the Torrisi family people fear.
Once everyone involved is dead, I can be Giulioâs brother and grieve my loss.
Taking a deep breath, I lift my head and say, âOrganize the funeral and get men to sniff around the hospitals and blood banks for information. Donât spook Davies or the doctor, and let the men continue watching them until I decide what to do. I donât want word getting out that Iâm looking for the fuckers who are trafficking organs in my city.â
When I stand up, Elio asks, âWhat are you going to do?â
âIâm going to the hospital.â