Ruthless Heir: Chapter 26
Ruthless Heir: A Dark Mafia Romance (Ruthless Dynasty Book 1)
By the time Gabriel appears behind me again, Luisâ corpse is nothing more than a visceral portrait of blood and guts.
There are no defining features left, nothing to indicate that this was a human. Just gore.
Good.
Fuck drug dealers. He wasnât human anyway.
âWhat the fuckâ¦â Gabriel mumbles, stopping at my side to gaze over at my artwork.
âHe deserved it,â I remind him, adrenaline still racing through my veins.
âHeâs going to be a lot harder to bury now.â
âHe doesnât deserve a burial.â
My gun is still smoking when Gabriel grabs my wrist and turns me to face him.
âWhatâs gotten into you?â he asks, his hazel-green eyes squinting.
âNothingâs gotten into me,â I say, biting my bottom lip. âIâm the one whoâs been putting shit into other people. Luisâ is filled with my leadâ¦â
âLuis is long gone,â Gabriel notes. âYouâve been shooting a corpse. There are more important matters at hand.â
My body twitches against the strength of the dark wolfâs grip. Thereâs a pressure in my core that needs to be addressed; a wetness dripping from my cunt that needs to be lapped up.
Dropping my gun, I use my free hand to cup Gabrielâs ever-present bulge.
âLike what?â I ask, my voice full of suggestion.
But, to my surprise, Gabriel ignores that suggestion.
âNever drop your gun, myszko. Who knows who could be hiding in these woods, waiting to attack.â
âCould they be any more fearsome than my big bad wolf?â I ask, not giving up.
I press my body into his and I feel his cock surge.
âNo, but they could be more fearsome than you,â he growls.
Taking my jaw in his hand, he stares at me like I deserve a particularly savage kiss.
But that kiss never comes.
âWhatâs wrong?â I ask, my arousal slowly fading as a prick of dread pierces the pressure in my core.
âNothingâs wrong,â Gabriel assures me.
âIt sounds like something is wrong.â
Before he can confirm or deny my suspicion, something pulls our attention off each other.
Through the peaceful evening air, I can hear what sounds like sticks cracking beneath something heavy. It comes from behind the wall of trees surrounded us.
Gabriel obviously hears it too.
Then, we both spot the approaching light. It seeps through the trees like a false dawn, before quickly disappearing.
âPick up your gun,â Gabriel orders, his hackles rising as he steps in front of me.
I do as Iâm told. The metal is still hot.
A pinprick of arousal returns through the dread and the fear. It keeps my hand steady as we creep forward.
âWhat is it?â I ask.
âIâm not sure. Go inside. Wait for me there.â
âI can fight,â I insist, perhaps a little too loudly.
Whipping around, Gabriel grabs me around the wrist and squeezes.
âGo. Inside.â
Before I can fight back any more, he rips the gun from my hand.
âHey, thatâs mine!â
âYouâll get it back after youâve listen to me,â my dark wolf growls. âNow do as your told.â
My heart drops a little as all of the fun of my shooting practice is swatted away.
âI can help.â
âShooting a living thing is different than eviscerating a dead body,â Gabriel reminds me.
The crunch coming from the dark forest is quickly becoming a whole lot louder.
âGo,â Gabriel barks, before turning back around and raising my gun.
For a moment, I just freeze and watch as he crouches forward. But when another wave of light flashes through the thick rows of trunks ahead, I know that I donât have any other choice.
If I stay out here, Iâll only be a distraction. And that could put Gabriel in danger.
âGood luck,â I whisper. Then, I turn and run back into the cabin.
But when I get inside, I donât go looking for some closet to hide in. No. Iâm convinced that I can still help Gabriel, if even only as backup. Hell, I know what itâs like to shoot a body; I know what itâs like to kill a person.
Immediately, I start pillaging the drawers in the foyer. A drug lord lived here. Thereâs got to be some weapons and ammo hidden somewhere.
âWho is it?â
Outside, I hear Gabrielâs muffled voice shout into the growing darkness.
I donât hear anyone shout back.
My chest tightens as I search for anything that I could use to help.
When I whip open one of the closet doors near the far wall, I find the motherload.
The space is lined from top to bottom with guns and ammo. But there are no pistols or Glocks.
This shit looks like hunting equipment. Like the kind of weapons someone might use to kill the beasts mounted up on the bedroom walls.
They will have to do.
Stepping up on my tip toes, I reach for the nearest rifle. It has a long scope and a heavy base, but I manage to corral it.
The second I get it down, though, I realize I have no fucking clue how to work the thing. Is it loaded? If not, how the fuck do I load it?
Once more, I hear Gabriel call out into the darkness.
Once again, he gets no response.
Fuck it.
Slinging the rifle over my shoulder, I find the stairs and race up them.
When I was outside, I noticed that the strange light was coming from in front of us, which means I should be able to get a good view of the approaching threat from the bedroom window.
Sure enough, a pulsing wave of light washes through the bedroom the second I push myself inside. Immediately, I go to pry open one of the rounded windows.
I can help, Gabriel. Why wonât you just let me help? Isnât this what you trained me for.
After Iâve managed to prop open one of the windows, I set the long barrel down on the window sill.
With the heavy stock resting on my shoulder, I canât push myself up enough to see over my own weapon. So, I have to peer through the scope to see whatâs happening below.
It doesnât take long before another wave of light laps through the woods. Thatâs when I finally realize what it must be from.
A car.
Maybe multiple cars.
Fuck.
My nerves tighten, and I have to take a deep breath just to try and untangle them.
You can do this, Bianca, I tell myself, all the while trying to figure out exactly how to shoot this thing, if it comes to that.
But this rifle isnât the same beast as the gun I was using for target practice earlier. Iâm in over my head, and I know it.
Strangely, though, Iâm not scared. Just anxious, and worried for Gabriel.
My finger wraps around the trigger as I search for danger. I doubt this thing is loaded, but I canât just sit back and hide. Gabrielâs made sure Iâm not that type of girl anymore.
If shit hits the fan, Iâm going to start shooting. Hopefully it wonât just be blanks.
Heart in my throat, I continue to scan the dark forest.
Then, finally, I spot the source of the lightâat least, one of the sources.
A single black van creeps out of a small opening in the forest, before coming to a stop under a long shadow.
Even through the powerful scope, the windows are too tinted to see through. All I can do is hold my breath and wait for something to happen.
Luckily, I donât have to wait long before the driverâs door is opened.
My skin crawls as a hulking figure steps out. In the darkness of his long shadow, he appears as nothing more than a towering silhouette, but as he begins to move forward, I spot the gun in his hand.
It rests innocently by his side. But I donât take my hand off my own trigger. Because as the figure steps out of the shadows and into the light, Iâm hit with an oddly visceral reaction.
⦠That face.
Iâve seen it somewhere before. Broad and chiseled like a surrealist statue, it stands atop a thick neck choked in black tattoos.
Why does he look so familiar?
Itâs like I can vaguely remember him from some hazy dream⦠or nightmare. But thatâs as far as my recollection goes.
Iâm transfixed as the monster continues his entrance. Then, out of the corner of my scope, a new figure appears.
Thereâs no mistaking who that is.
Gabriel.
The two beasts stop some odd five feet from each other, guns still in hand, but rested at their hips.
The sight calms me a little.
Neither of them look particularly tense.
This could be a friend.
Still, I watch intently through the scope of this oversized rifle, desperately trying to remember where Iâve seen this new face beforeâ¦
I donât get to look much longer.
I donât know if my finger twitches involuntarily, or if I relax so much it slips down the trigger, but suddenly, a deafening roar erupts from the barrel.
The recoil flings the scope right into my eye, and Iâm knocked onto my ass.
But even through the shock of what just happened, I have enough sense to curse myself to hell and back.
No. No. No.
This thing was fucking loaded. And I just shot at someone who might be on our side.
Battling through the dread, I push myself onto my knees and look back out of the window.
The second my head pops through the frame, I meet eyes with the monster I just fired at.
His gun lifts towards me.
But before he can shoot, Gabriel lunges forward, tackling the beast of a man to the ground.
Someone curses in an unknown language. The two men exchange muffled shouts. Then I hear Gabrielâs voice.
âBianca, get the hell down here! And donât you dare bring a fucking gun with you!â
His roar is so deep and angry that it rattles my bones.
Fuck. Iâm in trouble.
The dread sitting in my gut twists into a whole new form⦠but itâs also joined by the familiar heat of arousal.
I try to ignore the pressure growing in my core as I leave the gun to scurry out of the bedroom and down the stairs.
Iâll be punished again.
When I burst out of the front door, I see Gabriel helping the stranger back onto his feet.
âCome here!â he bellows, spotting me.
âIâm sorry,â I mutter, keeping my eyes downcast as I make my way towards them.
The closer I get, the more intimidated I become. The stranger is even bigger than Gabriel, and at least half a foot wider. Combined, their presence is nearly suffocating, but I still force myself to look up at them.
Thatâs when I see the blood. Thereâs a gash in the strangerâs massive arm. Thankfully, it only seems to be bleeding a little bit.
I only grazed him.
âWhat the hell were you doing?â Gabriel demands to know.
âI⦠I thought we might be under attack. I was trying to help.â
âI told you to go inside.â
âI was inside!â
âYou need to work on your shot, little lady,â a new voice interrupts.
Itâs the stranger.
Up close, I can see the brutally handsome undercurrent of his monstrous appearance. His features are sharp and chiselled and dangerous, but I find no hate in his captivating eyesâat least, not any that seems to be directed towards me.
He must be one of Gabrielâs friends.
âI⦠Iâm sorry about thatâ¦â I shamefully apologize, gesturing towards his shallow wound. âItâs nice to meet you.â
âOh, weâve met before,â the man nods. âI helped Gabriel get you away from that ambush. That feels like a lifetime ago now, though, doesnât it?â
The ambush.
That must be where I recognize him from. Did I see his face while I slipped in an out of consciousness?
âThis is Tytus,â Gabriel says. âHeâs on our side⦠at least, he was until you shot him.â
âStill am,â Tytus chuckles. âShe only grazed me, but it was my fault for showing up without warning you.â
âYou werenât supposed to arrive until tomorrow,â Gabriel sternly agrees.
âI drove a little faster than usual,â Tytus shrugs. âRoz told me about your call with Drago, and I wanted to get this over with before he could get a chance to come find us.â
âHe wonât,â Gabriel snarls.
âBut youâll shoot him if he does show up, ainât that right, princess?â Tytus jokes, looking my way.
âDonât call her princess,â Gabriel responds for me, before moving on. âAre the priests alright?â
âLetâs go find out.â
My chest tightens as I follow Gabriel and Tytus to the back of the van.
The priests. Theyâre here.
This is really happening.
Itâs not until Tytus rips the doors open that I realize Iâve been holding my breath. It all comes rushing out in a loud gasp as I see whatâs waiting for us inside.
âWszystko w porzadku?â
Thatâs Gabrielâs voice. Itâs strange to hear him speak more than a word of Polish. But also strangely comforting.
Not that the comfort lasts long.
Ahead, two incredibly long, pale men sit deathly still. Their gaunt faces stare back at us, unmoving. Strange square black hats sit upon their bald heads. Their bodies are draped in black robes.
Neither of them respond to Gabrielâs question with anything more than a subtle nod.
Then, they sit up.
All three of us step aside as the black priests crawl out of the back of the van.
Theyâre disturbingly tall.
Behind them, piles of gothic accoutrements rattle and shake.
âBianca, go upstairs and wait for me in the bedroom,â Gabriel quietly orders. âIâll be up soon.â
âTry to stay away from the guns,â Tytus adds.
âI⦠Iâ¦â Iâm not sure what to say. The sudden arrival of the terrifying priests has hit me like an unexpected slap.
Itâs a ruthless reminder of what awaits.
A cold wind wraps around me as the giant trees at my back start to creak and sway.
Then, Gabriel confirms what I already suspect.
âGo, myszko. Prepare yourself. The wedding happens tonight.â