Ruthless Heir: Chapter 18
Ruthless Heir: A Dark Mafia Romance (Ruthless Dynasty Book 1)
âHey! Donât you wander too far off now.â
Rianâs voice echoes through the familiar underground tunnel, but I hardly hear him.
Iâve barely been out of that bloody cellar for more than a few hours now, and Iâm already about to be drenched in blood again.
This must be the trap Drago was talking about. Weâre walking right into it.
If Iâm not careful, Iâll die right along with everyone elseâitâs already clear to me that my adoptive father could care less about my safety. Hell, even my life. The ambush was clue number one.
But what I learned back in that bloody cellar, suspended from the ceiling by barbed wire, face-to-face with Ray Byrne himself, made me question more than just the worth of my life.
It made me question everything about my past too.
âSomething doesnât feel right,â I hear Maksim rumble. âGabriel, stop there.â
There are twenty guns at my back. I counted. And while theyâre all trained towards the darkness ahead of me, the implication is clear. One wrong move and Iâll be shredded to bits.
So, I do as Iâm told. This is no time to die. Even if my future is in doubt, one thing is clear. I need to see Bianca again. Taste her. Fuck her. Keep her.
I havenât stopped for long before Rian brushes past me. He has a tablet in his hand, and the white glow from the screen lights up his furrowed face.
âThis signal doesnât make any sense,â he thinks out loud. âIâve hacked into both the city data base, and the private cloud used by the company that originally built this tunnel, but thereâs nothing about what could be causing this pattern of disruption.â
Of course, I already know what heâs talking about. A few years back, Roz set up a series of hi-fi signal scramblers all around Dragoâs underground lair. They allow him to use all of his surveillance gadgets and watch the world above without giving away his presence⦠or how much power he has hidden away down here.
Itâs part of how weâve avoided detection for so long. And the invention of the scramblers were one of Rozâs proudest moments.
Yet somehow, Rian hasnât just locked onto our signal. Heâs found the power source.
It should be impossible. Shit. Roz has said as much herself.
So, how is this brutal lion breaking through the digital haze?
Iâm not knowledgeable enough about this stuff to have any idea. But one interesting thought does make me pause.
Is this the skillset that has made Drago so interested in Rian Kilpatrick?
If so, Rianâs expertise must be different than Rozâs, because I canât imagine anyone being better at what she does than her.
âWhat do you think?â
It takes me a second to realize Rian is talking to me.
âYou want my opinion all of a sudden?â I ask, trying to keep as much vitriol from my voice as possible.
But itâs hard. Especially with the heavy bandages wrapped around my wrists, the aching bruises on my body⦠and the lack of weapons Iâve been given.
If weâre really walking into a trap, I might be in big fucking trouble.
âWeâre only here because your description of this Drago fucker was corroborated by the other asshole I dragged back from the docks⦠and he said we might find what weâre looking for down here,â Rian assures me, his tone laced with warning.
My curiosity is instantly piqued.
âThe drug dealer?â
âThatâs right,â Rian nods, his gaze never leaving the screen in his hands. âThe drug dealer. He knew all about this guy. Dragomir Raclaw. Polish, apparently. I thought my dad and my uncles had wiped out those fuckers long agoâ¦â
Even if Rianâs gaze is locked down at his screen, I still find it necessary to disguise my own scowl.
What the hell is going on between Drago and the Reca disciples?
If I didnât know any better, I might think he was doing more than just using them. It almost sounds like heâs working with them.
If I didnât know any better. Fucking hell. What do I even know about my âadoptiveâ father anymore?
If even one thing Ray Byrne told me was true, it means Dragoâs been lying to me for my entire life.
My fingers curl into fists as I think about all the betrayal Iâve already faced. I have a bad feeling thereâs so much more to come.
âSo, they were speaking Polish,â I mumble, still playing my part, despite everything.
âProbably,â Rian sighs before finally looking up from his screen. Those wild blue eyes of his study me for what feels like an eternity before he turns around and calls out to his uncle. âUncle Maks. Take this tablet. Keep your eyes peeled on that blinking dot. If it goes out, you let me know.â
âWhere are you going?â Maksim asks, reluctantly taking the tablet from his nephew.
âJust for a little walk up ahead. Gabriel, you come with me.â Then, looking back over his shoulder, Rian gestures for two of his men to join us. âYou two follow in the flanks. Keep your weapons ready. Someone is down here. Iâm just not sure who. Not yet.â
With that, the lion surges forward. There isnât much I can do but march after him.
âWhere are we going?â I ask, confused by the show of trust.
Sure, there are still two guns pointed at my back, but Iâm led far enough away from the group that I could probably do some serious damage before anyone shoots me.
âThe drug dealer from the docks said this Drago fucker had an underground lair tucked away in a series of abandoned subway tunnels. There was no public record of them, but I was able to hack into a few private servers and find the blue prints.â
âDid you find where the lair is?â
âMaybe. That dot Iâve got my uncle watching over seems to be a source of power for whatever operation is still running down here.â
âAnd you think itâs Drago?â
âThereâs only one way to find out.â
Running a hand through his hair, Rian cracks his neck to each side. The prince is no fool. Heâs just as ready for any trap as I am.
âAnd what if this is a trap?â I carefully suggest, trying to figure out just how much he already knows.
âThen at least Iâll have a human shield to protect me.â
Fuck that.
âSounds like you donât quite trust me yet,â I say, pushing my luck.
âThis isnât about trust,â Rian shakes his head.â This is about something deeper than that. Iâm not so sure I like your face, Gabriel, let alone the words that come out of your mouth. But everything seems to be falling in your favor.â
âI donât know if Iâd put it that way,â I grumble, lifting my bandaged wrists.
To my surprise, the lion lets out a short chuckle.
âYou handled the interrogation better than I expected,â he stubbornly admits. âAnd you put up quite a fight back at the docks.â
âI was holding back,â I canât help but jab.
âAnd it cost you,â Rian points out. âIf this really is a trap, then Iâd like to see what youâre truly capable of.â
âWhy? After this is over, arenât you just going to put me down? I know the rules. My crew failed to protect Bianca. Everyone I trained with is dead. That means Iâm next.â
âPerhaps,â the lion admits. âBut whoâs to say the rules canât be tweaked?â
My fists uncurl as we come up to a fork in the tunnel.
âYou donât seem so dead set on having my head, all of a sudden,â I note.
Rian just shrugs. âAfter your interrogation, I had a chat with my uncle Ray. He let me know what was discussed when I left the room. I know why you were pushed through the vetting process, Gabriel. I know how you grew up and why.â
Is that a sliver of sympathy I hear in the lionâs voice?
No. It couldnât be.
âHow does that change anything?â I huff, the character Iâm playing slowly merging with the real me.
âIf you managed to survive all of that, and still be here, stubbornly looking for a girl you didnât get along with in high school, then maybe youâre not so bad. Plus, I think Iâve realized something that even Uncle Ray hasnât put together yet.â
My fingers curl back into fists and my hackles rise at the comment. I have so many secrets to hide, and if Rian has found out the wrong one, Iâm dead.
âWhat?â
âYou killed the senatorâs son, didnât you?â
âIâ¦â Shit. I wasnât expecting that. âHe hurt Bianca.â
The admission is a gamble. But itâs one Iâm forced to take.
âAnd your job was to protect her,â Rian nods.
âIt still is.â
Another deep chuckle escapes the lionâs lips as he chooses to lead us down the left tunnel.
Fuck. Weâre getting closer to Dragoâs lair than I expected. If this is truly a trap, we may be in big fucking trouble.
I can only hope that Roz is taking good care of Bianca.
My chest twitches at the thought of those crystal blue eyes. My cock shifts when I picture those soft pillow lips, and that flawless little body.
Shit. Itâs not just her body I miss, either.
Itâs the entire fucking package.
That fireâ¦
âYou may be a twisted fucker, Gabriel, but I can relate,â Rian says, snapping me out of my dirty daydream. âIâm not on the west coast because I made a whole lot of friends back east. Sometimes, people donât understand what it means to be a protector. You do whatever it takes⦠no matter how savage.â
âI understand,â I nod.
My response is genuine.
Killing the senatorâs son was a lapse in judgement, but not one I regret for a single moment. He touched Bianca. He felt the blade of my knife slash through his throat. He got what he deserved.
There was no other way.
âWhatever the hell is going on between you and my cousin, whatever your history, it doesnât matter to me. All that matters is getting her back. And for all of the bullshit I heard coming out of your mouth in the cellar earlier, I could tell one thing was genuine. Youâre truly concerned about Biancaâs safety. I Believe that, even if I donât believe much else.â
âSo, you donât trust me?â
âWeâll see.â
Stopping in his tracks, Rian turns around and calls back to his uncle.
âHowâs that dot looking, Uncle Maks?â
âStill beeping away!â
âI canât tell if thatâs a good sign or not,â the lion mumbles, shaking his head. âBut thereâs only one way to find out.â
What little light there is in this dark tunnel glints off the barrel of his Glock as he pulls it out.
âYou think weâre close?â I ask, knowing full well that we are.
âYeah.â Reaching into his pocket, Rian pulls out a switchblade and tosses it my way. âItâs not much, but thereâs no way in hell Iâm giving you a gun. Not yet. Trap or not, you have to earn back your firepower privileges.â
The blade of the knife feels cool against my hot palm; it sends an unwelcome gust of comradery rustling through my aching bones.
Fuck, I hate that Rian is forcing me to form a begrudging respect for him. Itâs clear that heâs a strong leader. Itâs clear that he cares for Bianca. Itâs clear that heâs willing to do whatever it takes to get her back.
Shit. Maybe he can be negotiated with, after all.
âOh, fuck.â
âShit!â
Before I can finish my thought, a flurry of panicked curses comes from the men stationed behind us.
Snapping my head around, I see the first bits of smoke billow up from the ground. It fills the stale air with an eerie silence.
The calm before a storm.
Then, in the blink of an eye, the entire tunnel is filled with a blinding flash. Itâs quickly followed by a deafening round of small explosions. They seem to burst from every side as dust falls from the overgrown ceiling above and shrapnel flies past me.
âFind cover!â Rian roars through the sudden chaos. I canât see him, but his voice is already fading into the distance, racing back towards his uncle and their men.
But I donât trail after him.
Itâs immediately obvious that this trap hasnât been set for me. And thankfully, it doesnât seem to involve Drago at all.
The use of smoke bombs is what tips me off. Those are Tytusâ favorite toys.
The monster is here.
Ahead, through the crackling tremors and thickening fog, I hear a loud heavy creak.
A door has been opened. A path for my escape.
Do I take it?
Keeping Rianâs knife in my hand, I take quick glance back over my shoulder, just to make sure Iâm not being watched. But thereâs nothing to see. Just an impenetrable mist.
For the moment, Iâm all alone.
âFucking hell,â I grumble.
Tytus couldnât have picked a worse time⦠or a better one. I felt like I was finally getting somewhere with Rian.
âWhat the hell are you waiting for?â The hushed voice snakes through the smoke, landing on my ears just as I spot a sliver of blackness through the haze ahead.
I can feel Tytusâ hulking presence waiting for me behind the black void.
No matter what was just going through my head, I shake it all away and chase after the voice of my old friend.
âIs this on Dragoâs orders?â I ask, bolting into the black doorway.
Tytus quickly slams it shut behind us.
Itâs too dark in here to see, but I feel the familiar scars on the monsterâs palm as we greet each other with a firm hand shake.
âNo,â Tytus growls. âThis is all my own doing. Dragoâs trap is set up further down the way. But fuck that. Fuck him. We have a serious problem of our own.â
Itâs not like Tytus to be so forward. For a second, my breath catches in my throat.
âYou went behind Dragoâs back? Why?â
âPromise you wonât freak out?â
My first thought is immediately on Bianca, then on Roz.
My fingers curl around the knife handle. My heart starts to pound. âYou know I canât promise that. Whatâs wrong, Tytus? Is Bianca alright? Roz?â
âTheyâre both fine. For now. But apparently Drago sent Krol after them. I guess the snake somehow managed to follow Roz to your placeâ¦â
âHe fucking what?â
Slowly, my vision readjusts to the darkness. The look of concern twisting Tytusâ face punches a hole through my chest.
âHe broke in.â
âThat fucker was in my home?â
âAnd now his blood is on your carpet. Donât worry, Roz managed to shoot him first. Caught him in the spleen with a bullet. But you know what that means. Thereâs no going back now. No distracting Drago. Weâve drawn a line in the sand with Krolâs blood.â
âIs the fucker dead?â
To my disappointment, Tytus shakes his head. â Last Roz saw him, he was laying by the bed in Biancaâs room, cursing you both as she locked him in and took off with the princess.â
The rage building inside of me is infinite. So is the regret.
Bianca is mine I should be the one there to protect her. That fucking seals it. Iâm leaving. Rian can figure shit out on his own. Whatever Drago wants from him, he can get himself.
It no longer concerns me.
âWhere did Roz and Bianca go?â I ask. âAre they alright?â
âPhysically, their fine. Apparently, the Byrne girl is a little shaken up, but sheâs taking it on the chin.â
âBianca is tougher than she looks,â I assure Tytus.
âWell, she better be, because the only place Roz could think to go was your mansion in the hills.â
A bolder of dread drops in my gut.
âNo. Fuck. Drago knows all about that place, Ty!â
âThatâs what I said when I picked Roz up. But when she asked me where else we could go, I drew a blank. Any suggestions?â
âNo,â I admit, after a moment of thought. The grey house was the only place I had that was truly mine. No strings attached. All of my other properties are somehow tied to my partnership with the man who suddenly seems so hellbent on screwing me over.
Drago.
What the fuck has gotten into him?
Is he losing his cool or does he simply not care about dressing this shit up anymore? Itâs never been more obvious to me that Iâm being used.
Iâm not his son. Iâm just his pawn.
Fucking hell. Heâll pay for it. But only after he gives me the answers I need to take whatâs mine. He should be expecting a visit from me.
First things first, though.
âLetâs get the fuck out of here,â I growl. âWeâll figure out where to go after weâre all together again.â
âThereâs a chance I maybe have a line on someplace you and Bianca can hide. A place Drago doesnât know about⦠but Iâm still waiting on confirmation.â
âDo your magic,â I nod. Iâm already turning away when I feel Tytusâ heavy hand fall onto my shoulder.
âWait.â
âWhat?â I ask, not even willing to turn all the way back around to look him in the eye.
Bianca is waiting for me. She needs my help.
Roz too.
We need to get the fuck out of here.
âWhat do you want to do about those fuckers back in the tunnel?â
For all of the burgeoning notions of begrudging respect and possible negotiations that were swirling around in my head just a few moments ago, Rian has already completely slipped my mind.
âLeave them,â I grunt, before adding. âOr at least chase them back above ground. Rian canât fall into Dragoâs hands. Not if weâre really thinking about splitting off from our âadoptiveâ father.â
âYou donât want to kill off the competition while theyâre weak?â Tytus asks, an undercurrent of surprise lifting his words. âThereâs some nitrous oxide in the smoke. We could cut down the Kilpatrick prince in one fell swoop. Heâll hardly be able to put up a fight.â
âYou know I like it better when they put up a fight,â I remind him.
âDonât tell me youâre starting to like the lion,â Tytus taunts, his hand falling from my shoulder.
âI like power,â I correct him. âAnd if Rian Kilpatrick can be useful to Drago, then he can be useful to us. We just need to find out exactly what Dragoâs interest in the prince is.â
âAnd how are we going to do that if we leave them both behind?â
âWe donât all have to go into hiding.â
I can hear the air rush from Tytusâ lungs as he realizes what Iâm getting at.
âYou want me to go back to Drago.â
âDoes he know youâve chosen sides yet?â
âNo. But Iâm sure heâs guessed which way Iâm leaning, especially now that Roz has shot Krol. Itâll be a huge risk for me to go back to him.â
âAre you willing to take that risk?â
Tytus hardly even hesitates. âIâm willing to do whatever it takes.â
âItâs the only way,â I nod. âNow, enough chit chat. Unless Krol is dead, thereâs little doubt in my mind that heâs sent men to all of my properties. Roz is alone. Bianca isnât safe. Iâll go help them. You stay behind and gather information. Find a place for us to hide. Then get in touch with me. Alright?â
âIâll do my best.â
One last firm hand shake is all we share before going our separate ways.
Tytus stays behind. Turning back towards the doorway, he puts on a custom-made gas mask.
I storm into the darkness ahead.
My chest starts to pound, adrenaline pulses through my veins. Fuck this shit. Iâm finally ready to cut off the dead weight.
Drago can go fuck himself. It was his orders that pulled me away from Bianca; that put Roz in danger. He tried to play me for a fool.
Fuck. Maybe Rian isnât even important. Maybe Drago just needed me out of the picture so he could get his hands back on Bianca.
But why?
It doesnât make any sense. None of it does. But I hardly care anymore.
Only one thing matters.
Making sure no one ever fucks with whatâs mine again.
Iâm coming for you, Bianca.
And Iâll kill anyone who gets in my way.