DOM: Chapter 70
DOM: Alliance Series Book Three
The feel of my bare knuckles hitting Kingâs cheek is so fucking satisfying I donât even care that it hurts my already bruised hand.
I think Val shouts my name, but Iâm too preoccupied with channeling my fury at her brother.
King swings for my head, and I deflect it so it only grazes off my ear, but I miss the punch aimed at my ribcage.
It connects, but I turn with the hit, and I use my shoulder to ram into Kingâs chest.
We go down, flipping an armchair in the process, but King manages to twist so we land on our sides rather than landing with me on top of him.
âWhat the fuck is your problem?â he snaps as he catches my chin with his elbow just as I land a jab in his side.
He rolls away, and I get to my feet at the same time.
âYouâre my problem,â I growl. âYou call yourself a fucking brother?â
âDominic!â Valentine tries to come between me and King, but I catch her around the waist and push her back behind me.
King lowers his brows as he tries to see Val behind me.
I use my free hand to point at him, and he slaps it away, stepping up into my face.
âAsk me where Valentine was when her mom died,â I grit out.
My words stop King in his tracks.
âDom,â Val says quietly, and I feel her lean her forehead against the center of my back.
âHe deserves to know,â I tell her with my eyes still on King. âNow fucking ask me.â
As we face off, I start to register the other people in the room. The woman near Kingâs side. Another woman, across the room. And a couple off to my right.
But I donât care about them. Not yet.
âWhere was Val when her mom died?â the woman, Savannah, asks from Kingâs side.
I turn my gaze to Kingâs wife and tell her, âVal was at her apartment in Florida.â
The blond womanâs eyes widen, and I bring mine back up to meet Kingâs. âNow ask me how her mom died.â
I can see his jaw working. âVal.â He looks at me but asks her, âHow did your mom die?â
My fingers squeeze into a fist. For a man with his resources, finding this out would take him mere moments. But he doesnât know because he didnât care.
And from the emotion brewing behind his eyes, I think heâs starting to understand that.
Valâs forehead lifts from my back so we can all hear her when she answers. âSuicide.â
Savannahâs indrawn breath is audible. âWhile you were there?â
I continue to stare at King. âAsk me what she left for Val to find next to her corpse.â I donât give him time to ask. âA pile of bills. Because Val stood up to her and wouldnât let her have your dadâs filthy money.â I take a step closer to him. âNow ask me what fucking day it was.â
King drops his gaze from mine as he shakes his head. âChristmas Day.â
So he remembers that much.
âNo.â Savannah practically cries the word.
âNow tell me why my Valentine had to sit through that funeral all alone.â Standing here, in front of my wifeâs family, I feel the full weight of what she went through. To have these people so close but so uninvolved had to be the worst kind of loneliness. âNo fucking answer, huh?â
A small hand gently grabs my wrist.
I unclench my fist, and Val slides her hand down, her fingers entwining with mine. âItâs okay, Dominic.â
And here she is, trying to comfort me over what happened to her.
âIâm sorry.â King stares at our hands gripped together and shakes his head again. âItâs not okay, Val. Iâm so sorry.â
Itâs not a gloating sort of satisfaction that fills me hearing the mighty King apologize to my wife; itâs a different feeling. A warmer one. The satisfaction of giving someone something they need. Because even if Val fooled herself into thinking she was over it, she wasnât. She needed to hear him say it.
âKingâ¦â Val starts, like sheâs going to tell him itâs okay again.
King lifts his head to look at her. âYour husband is an asshole, but heâs right. I wasnât the brother you deserved back then. Thereâs no excuse.â
Savannah sniffs, wiping at her cheeks.
I let my glare lift over Kingâs shoulder, catching Aspenâs eye. She looks sufficiently pale, clearly understanding she was just as shitty of a sibling.
I watch her straighten her shoulders. âIâm sorry, too.â
Val lifts the hand not holding mine and wipes away a tear. âThanks, Aspen.â
Kingâs eyes zero in on Valâs tattooed finger before they snap up to mine.
In answer, I undo the top button of my shirt and let the material part so he can read Valentineâs name across my neck.
The woman to my right, still standing off to the side with Nero, makes a humming sound of approval.
Savannah reaches for Val. âCan I hug you now?â
I reluctantly let go of my wifeâs hand when she moves to meet Savannah.
âSo, who is this guy?â the female voice Iâve never heard before asks.
Before Nero can answer, I turn to Payton, who Iâve only seen in pictures, and hold out my hand.
âIâm Dominic.â She places her palm in mine, even as I hear her psychotic husband growl. âBut feel free to call me Daddy.â
The man at her side darts forward and shoves me back, breaking my hold on his wifeâs hand.
I automatically step back, but heâs quick and already sweeping my feet out from under me.
I start to fall. But Iâm quick, too, and I snag his collar, dragging him down with me.
Only Iâm not quick enough to dodge the punch he aims at my jaw.
His wife, who started laughing after I said daddy, jumps forward and starts tugging on Neroâs shoulder, trying to stop him from beating on me.
And since Iâm not going to accidentally hit a woman, especially not Neroâs woman, I force myself to stop fighting back.
Nero stares down at me with his devilish black eyes, but he also relaxes. âIf you ever hurt my wife, Iâll skin you.â
I lift a brow. âIs that all? If you ever hurt my wife, Iâll dangle you over a hungry bear. Let him rip off pieces to eat until no number of tourniquets or amount of adrenaline would wake you back up.â
Nero makes an impressed face. âDecent idea.â
Payton reaches out a hand and tugs on Neroâs dark hair. âCan you two talk torture techniques standing up, please?â
Nero presses his fists into my chest, putting his full weight onto me while he pushes himself up.
I flex against his heaviness so he doesnât crush me, but to get him back, I kick the heel of his foot as he steps over my legs, making him trip.
Nero spins around, ready to fucking pummel me again, but King puts his arm out between us. âYouâre even now,â he says to Nero, then lowers his hand to help me up.
I lift my head to see Val hugging Aspen, both of them wiping their eyes, then take Kingâs offered hand.
Back on my feet, I follow King when he tips his head toward the kitchen.
Nero steps up close behind me. âI kinda like you, Dom.â
I smirk at him over my shoulder. âFeelingâs kinda mutual.â
He slaps a hand, hard, in the center of my back. âItâd be a shame to have to kill you.â
He moves to step around me, so I get him with a backhand to the gut. âFeelingâs still mutual.â
King rolls his eyes at us before pulling open the fridge, and I feel my mouth pull into a grin.
I said my piece, and while Iâm not happy about seeing Valentine cry, I think this will give her some closure for that chapter of her life. And she needs that so she can start looking forward to our future.
King turns back around with three beer bottles in hand. Itâs not one I know, but Iâm not picky. Before I remove the cap, I press the cool glass to my jawline, where Neroâs hit connected.
Nero eyes me. âYou deserved that.â
I remember the rabid look on his face before he shoved me and smirk. âWorth it.â
He huffs and snags the beer King holds out for him.
King stares at me as he lifts his own bottle to his cheek, where I first hit him. âIt was a cheap shot,â he tells me, like thereâs any excuse for letting yourself get caught off guard.
âMaybe. But Val said some shit on the way over here that reminded me I owed you a punch to the fucking face.â I flex my fingers, releasing the stiffness. âAnd if you make me think about it too much, Iâll want to do it again.â
King watches me for a long moment, then drops his eyes to the ink on my neck. âShe really tell you all that? Or did you dig it up?â
I lower the bottle from my jaw. âShe told me. We talk. A lot.â
He nods once. âIâm glad she did. Iâm surprised. But Iâm glad.â King leans back against the counter. âI know I owe her more than one shitty apology, but Iâll take care of it.â
I eye him, then lower my beer and twist off the top. âGood.â
As much as Iâm still pissed, I believe him. And itâll be up to Valentine to decide whether she forgives him.
Nero moves to lean against the counter next to King. âSo how about you finally clue us in on whatâs going on? Why do you suddenly need the help of The Alliance?â
This is the whole reason this all started, so I tell them.
I explain how each man has been hit. How someone is targeting my family without leaving behind any calling cards. How the cowards are coming onto my turf, and how Iâm going to make them pay.
âI can handle Chicago,â I tell them. âBut when we find the man behind this, Iâm going to need backup. Because itâs not a local. Iâm not sure if the person behind this is even in this fucking country. But weâre close. And when I get a name, Iâm going to wipe them from the face of the earth.â
Nero takes a pull of beer. âSounds fun.â
âIâll admit, Iâm looking forward to it.â
âHow close are you to finding them?â King asks me.
In answer, my phone dings with an incoming text.
I slide my phone out of my pocket and look at the text from the unknown number.
âJust got closer.â
Living Room Guy told me his handlerâs name. I knew thereâd be no contact for him in the phone, but this text is him.
I open the message and click to add an attachment.
I open a different chat and make sure my men back home saw that he messaged.
Rather than worrying about the hittersâ phones being traced, I just had them cloned to this untraceable one. Thereâs no guarantee weâll find Casey through this text, but weâre already halfway to nailing down his location.
I move back to the chat with Casey, but he hasnât replied. And I doubt he will.
Hopefully heâs too busy shitting himself.
âWhatâs that?â Nero asks, suddenly at my side, pointing to the photo I sent.
âA dead guy.â
âNo shit, dumbass. Let me see.â He holds out his hand, and I set the phone in it.
Nero sets his beer on the kitchen island so he can use both hands to zoom in on the photo.
Then he holds the phone closer to his face.
âNeed a minute to borrow Kingâs bifocals?â I snort.
âFuck off.â Neroâs face is still close to the phone screen. âYouâre a year older than I am.â
âSure.â I take a long drink of my beer. âBut clearly my vision is better.â
âI donât wear bifocals,â King mutters, but itâs lacking heat because theyâre now both bent over my phone, looking at the corpse of Shower Guy.
King straightens to look at me. âWhat did you hit him with?â
âYeah.â Nero moves the photo from side to side, still zoomed in, like heâs looking for clues on the floor. âThereâs no blood under him, just in that hole.â He points to the spot just left of the manâs sternum. âSo itâs not like you used a bazooka on him. That wouldâve gone through.â
âSometimes you just gotta stick with the classics,â I tell them, then slide the brass knuckles out of my pocket.
Kingâs brows raise. âSeriously? Who even has brass knuckles anymore?â
Nero reaches out and takes them from me, sliding them onto his own hand, then looking back down at the photo. âSo you put these on, then wallop the dude in the sternum until what, the ribs crack off and into his heart?â
âSomeone knows his biology.â
Nero clenches his fist around the knuckles. âI know how to kill people.â
âWhat a surprise,â I deadpan.
Nero grunts. âCan I keep these?â
âFuck no.â I open and close my hand in a gimme gesture. âYour slender little fingers donât even fill it out properly.â
King snorts.
âSlender?â Nero rears back, offended. âJust because I donât have big-ass sausage fingers doesnât mean mine are slender. You fat fuck.â
King laughs this time.
I just shake my head. âJealousy is an ugly color on you, Nero.â
Iâm far from fat, and Nero is far from little, but Iâm the thickest guy here.
Nero grumbles something under his breath as he pulls the brass knuckles off his fingers and slaps them into my hand.
Iâve worked with these guys a few times before, but itâs never had the comradery feeling like this. They may still be mad about me finagling my way into The Alliance, but they seem to be treating me as though Iâm one of them.
Sliding the metal into my pocket, I type out a quick text to Rob, then drop my phone in the other pocket and lean against the large island.
âHey, Angel,â I call across the room to Valentine, but all four women turn their heads my way. âYou want a drink?â If no one else is gonna offer my lady a beverage, Iâll do it.
Her mouth opens, then closes, like sheâs not sure.
âCome on.â Savannah herds the little group toward the kitchen.
My eyes stay on Val as she approaches me. And my chest swells when she comes right to my side, standing next to me.
I run my palm over her hair, loving that she left it down. âWhatâd you like?â I hold up my beer. âNot sure what they have, but this is pretty good.â
âUmmâ¦â Val leans into me while Savannah opens the fridge.
Savannah starts naming options. âThereâs beer, chardonnay, Baileyâs. I know thereâs some red open somewhere.â She leans back to look past King to see whatâs on the counter. âI think thereâs some bourbon.â
âAny chance you have ginger ale?â Val asks quietly. âThat plane ride was kinda bumpy, and Iâm not sure my stomach has recovered yet.â
The side of my mouth pulls down. Itâs always a little rough landing by the mountains, but I didnât think it was that bad.
âYou shouldâve told me,â I say quietly.
Val lifts a shoulder. âItâs not that bad. But alcohol just doesnât sound good quite yet.â
âFound some in the pantry,â Payton chimes in from across the kitchen, green can in hand. âIf you donât mind drinking it on ice.â
âThatâd be great, thanks,â Val replies.
I rub my hand up and down her spine. âYou need something else, too? Pills or something?â I offer, though Iâm not sure what you take for a stomachache.
My wife looks up at me, biting her lip and shaking her head.
âJust let me know,â I tell her before I press a kiss to the top of her head.
Savannah is standing across from us, grinning.
âWhat?â Val asks.
âNothing. Just enjoying how cute you two are together.â
âOh my god, shut up.â Val shakes her head.
âWill not.â Savannah takes the glass of wine Payton hands her. âAnd if you donât want to talk about him calling you Angel, then letâs talk about those tattoos.â
Val crosses her arms, and my urge to smile withers a little. Iâm not sure I want to talk about that either.
I chance a look at King and find his narrowed eyes on me.
Pretty sure telling them I drugged Valentine and tattooed her against her will is not going to end well for me.
The sound of a vehicle pulling up to the house breaks our stare off.
âWhoââ King starts, but I cut him off.
âItâs for me.â I step away from the island and stride toward the door.
Of course, King and Nero follow.
I open the front door, and we wait as Rob climbs out of the SUV.
âWhoâs that?â Nero asks as he tries to slip his hand into my pocket to grab my brass knuckles.
I knock his hand away. âRob, my second. Now quit trying to grab my nuts.â
King gives us a look.
When neither of them steps back, Iâm forced to be the one to move if I want to let Rob into the house. But then Nero and King slide so theyâre shoulder to shoulder, blocking Rob anyway.
I sigh. âWould you just let him in?â
âYouâre not staying,â King tells Rob.
Rob gives him a bored look. âNot planning on it.â
âWhatâs in your pockets?â Nero asks him.
âGet your own fucking brass knuckles, man.â I shake my head. âThey arenât that hard to find.â
Nero, god of the underworld, frowns in disappointment before he finally moves.
Rob lifts a brow at me in a what the fuck sort of way. And I shake my head in a these two are fucking weird way.
Itâs not really necessary for Rob to come inside, but itâs cold out. And I want to prove a point.
If Iâm in The Alliance, so are my men.
âGot âem?â I ask, holding out my hand.
Rob nods and takes a velvet bag out of his coat pocket.
Ever curious, the women head our way with their drinks in hand.
âWho are you?â Aspen is the first to speak, and her tone is definitely interested.
King points a finger at his sister. âNo.â
She ignores him, stepping past King to hold her hand out. âIâm Aspen.â
Rob gives her one of his bright smiles as he takes her hand. âI know. Iâm Rob.â
âAnd I killed her last husband,â King adds. âAt her request.â
Aspen lifts a shoulder, hand still in Robâs. âItâs true.â
âHot.â Robâs smile doesnât fade as he lifts Aspenâs hand to his mouth and kisses the back of it.
King steps forward. âNo. Get the fuck out. This is family only.â He grabs Aspenâs arm and pulls it out of Robâs grip.
I click my tongue. âSorry, Robbie. You heard himâfamily only.â
Rob snorts. âHave a nice group hug later.â Then he turns his gaze to Kingâs sister. âSweet dreams, Aspen.â
King crowds Rob back out through the door, slamming it behind him.
âYouâre so ridiculous.â Aspen shakes her head.
âYou two making eyes at each other is ridiculous.â
âOkay, grandpa.â She takes a sip of her wine.
âWhatâs in the bag?â Val asks, having made her way back to my side.
âGifts.â I gesture with my open hand. âLadies, if you will.â They all look at me a little funny, then finally, Savannah, Aspen, and Payton stand next to each other in front of me. âYou, too,â I tell Val, and she joins the row.
I can already see Nero grinding his teeth, and I canât wait to give his wife something worth more than a car.
âHands out, please,â I request.
âThere arenât worms in there or something like that, right?â Payton asks.
âWorms?â Savannah makes a face. âEw.â
âNot sure what your Christmases are usually like butâ¦â I shake the bag, and the sound is faint, but clearly the items inside are hard. âNot worms.â
Valentine holds her hand out first, and the others follow.
âThatâs my girl.â I wink at her, enjoying the way her cheeks turn pink.
I decide thereâs no point in asking them to close their eyes, so I reach in and pull out the first of four identical items.
I lay the first diamond tennis bracelet in Savannahâs hand. Then in Aspenâs. Then in Paytonâs. And last, I hold out the final bracelet for Valentine, gripping the open ends, and clasp it around her wrist.
âDominic,â Val breathes, staring down at the glittering stones.
âAre those really real?â Nero is leaning over Paytonâs shoulder, looking at the bracelet as his wife holds it up to catch the light.
My face scrunches. âDude.â
âJust asking,â he says, like Iâm the one in the wrong.
âWhat is this for?â Savannah asks as she touches the diamonds.
âItâs tradition,â I tell her as I pull Val back into my side. âAll the women in my family have them. And now, through Val, youâre all part of my family.â I gesture to the four women.
My wife. Neroâs wife. Kingâs wife. Kingâs sister.
The women of The Alliance.
âNot sure how to feel about you buying my wife jewelry,â King mumbles, but Savannah thanks me before making him help her put it on.
Val steps over to help Aspen, and Nero looks ready to slit my throat while he fastens the bracelet on his wifeâs wrist.
When Valentine turns back to me, and I see sheâs blinking, I hold my arms out.
She walks into my body, wrapping her arms around me in a hug.
âThanks, Big Guy. That was really nice.â
Hearing her use that name, I squeeze her tighter against me.
âYouâre welcome, Shorty.â I rest my cheek against the top of her head.
Her hands grab hold of the back of my shirt. âIâm sorry about the ring.â
Her voice is quiet, so I match it. âWhat ring?â I know sheâs still wearing the one my mom gave her. And even though I love seeing it on her, I kind of hate how it covers up one of the Dominics circling her finger.
She leans back so she can look up at me. âThe one I, well, threw out the window.â
I smirk. âOh, that one.â
Val grimaces and nods. âIâm not sure Iâd do it differently, but it was really pretty. And I do feel a little bad.â
âThereâs a reason I didnât ask my mom for the family ring,â I tell her honestly.
She lifts a brow, and Iâm glad to see sheâs not on the verge of crying anymore. âYou knew Iâd throw it out of a moving vehicle?â
âMaybe not that exactly. But I did figure the chances were high youâd do something to it. After⦠Ya know.â
Thankfully the light expression stays on her face. âYou did deserve it.â
I smirk at her. âA little bit.â
She slides her hands down and around until she grabs my hips, holding herself steady as she looks up at me. âSince youâre so clever, tell me that wasnât a real diamond in that ring.â
âWhatâs with everyone asking about them being real?â I look past Val and find everyone staring at us, clearly listening to every word weâve said. âThe diamonds are real, alright.â I tell the room. âTheyâre mine. And theyâre fucking good.â
Val reaches up and slaps her hand against my chest. âThat was huge!â When I grin, she smacks me again. Lightly. âThe diamond, idiot.â
âYeah, well, toss it or not, Iâm not going to give my wife a fake diamond when Iâm a fucking diamond importer.â
King hums and nods. âGood investment.â
The money guy approves, so thatâs good, I guess.
Nero still has his chin on his wifeâs shoulder, reaching around to hold her arm up while he continues to inspect the bracelet. âYou ever added diamonds to a pair of knuckles?â
âJesus Christ, man.â I shake my head. âDo you want me to order you a fucking set?â
Nero looks up. âYeah.â
I almost laugh. âYou want it fucking sparkly?â
âBet they break skin nicely.â
I take a moment to consider it and have to agree.