I never ignore a phone call. But right now, Iâm fucking busy.
The light from my buzzing phone drifts through the steam of my bathroom and I ignore the hum for a few more strokes.
I havenât jerked off like this since I was a teenager, but the taste of Elisaâs dewy nectar still stains my fingers and compels me to satisfy my needs. Iâm still shocked that I managed to hold off back there, but Iâm glad I did. The pretty little flower may have been ready for a quick fingerfuck, but she isnât ready for the real thing. The DâIgnoti princess is mine now, and Iâm careful with my possessions, especially the ones I pay so much to acquire.
But Elisa isnât just any old possession. Her skin is so soft. Her pussy so tight. Her whimpers so pure. I furiously beat off to the fresh memory of her taste until pleasure explodes from my cock.
Another unexpected sensation comes over me when I donât immediately regret anything after my seed washes down the shower drain.
Thereâs no shame. No guilt. I bought her. Thereâs nothing strange about that in this dark world we occupy. What is strange is that I would be so gentle with my enemyâs daughter. Maybe she tricked me with her little docile act, but I believed that she was scared. I also believed that she wanted everything I gave her.
Thereâs a fire to her that I wasnât expecting from a sheltered princess. She tried her hardest to fight back. Not just against me, but against her arousal too. She lost, of course. But that doesnât mean I canât commend her for trying. If thereâs one thing I know about the human body, is that itâs impossible to go against its instincts. Elisaâs instincts wanted me to ravish her.
I feel myself smile. Good. Thatâs what I need. If Iâm going to get my revenge, the DâIgnoti princess is going to have to want me. To need me. When I bring a broken daughter back to Ciro and he sees that her eyes and her heart and her body only yearn for me, then he will be truly broken, then he will truly have nothing left. Then I can kill him.
My phone isnât ringing anymore by the time I towel off and head back to my room. The cage I chose to lock Elisa in sits directly opposite from mine, across the courtyard in the middle of the hollowed-out rectangle mansion my family built here when we regained our wealth and power all those years ago.
The well-manicured green space in the middle is where my familyâs ramshackle cabin once stood. Itâs the cabin where my family lived after Ciro betrayed my father and left him to suffer and die. Itâs the cabin that I never got to see because I was Ciroâs prisoner. Itâs the cabin my mother died outside of.
This whole mansion is a tribute to her and her loving memory. It was built over the tree that my little brother Nolan found her hanging from one misty morning. He was only nine. She was only forty-two. Both far too young for such a tragedy.
We cut down that tree and pulverized the soil with pavement, but that hardly stopped the pain. Still, we left a little lush pocket in the middle of the mansion. An open-air courtyard with all of my motherâs favorite plants and flowers.
Cutting from my section of the mansion to Elisaâs is a hidden skyway that juts through the taller foliage of the atrium. It leads to a locked door in my captiveâs room. One that I can use to see her anytime, if I ever feel the need to be sneaky about it. But this is my domain. I rule this swatch of wild forest like a lion. Out here, I never hide. And when I return to the city tomorrow, Iâll never have to hide there again either.
I gaze out of my window to the stained-glass window of Elisaâs bedroom.
Iâll never be far from her, but I canât be too close. Not yet. My plan doesnât involve rape. Iâm better than that. Buying a wife may not be unheard of in my world, but forcing your enemy to sell his daughter to satisfy his debts to you is harsh, even if I donât plan on forcing myself on her.
She wanted what I gave her. And I wanted it just as bad. Sheâll break for me eventually and then my family can finally have some peace.
My phone buzzes with a reminder of my missed call. Itâs not like me to zone out like this, but it has been a busy day filled with excitement and satisfaction.
Nolan.
Before I can call my younger brother back, a text comes through. Itâs also from him.
Sorry, forgot about your big catch! My congratulations can wait until the morning. Have fun ð
I canât help but smirk. The cheeky bastard. Iâm sure Shane is just waiting to pile on me too, but as the youngest brother, heâs gotten used to waiting until Nolan and I are done pushing each other around before he joins in.
Iâll speak to them both tomorrow. Same with Dad. As successful as today was, tomorrow is the true start of my new life. Tomorrow is when Iâm officially anointed. The moment Elisa signed that marriage contract she sealed her fate, and advanced mine.
This unholy union was the last obstacle standing between me and absolute power. Dad is stepping down and handing over the reins of our operation to me. The Kilpatrick Clan, along with all of our holdings and assets, both legal and illegal, all of our men and underlings, all of the fear and respect we command, all of our power. It will all be mine. CEO of Kilpatrick Inc. Don of the Kilpatrick Clan. Leader of the Irish mafia and new king of the underworld.
Itâs going to be a good day, and when itâs all through, Iâm going to come home and fuck the brains out of my newly captured princess.
Morning comes and so do I. Again, I canât take my mind off of Elisa. The idea that sheâs just across the courtyard, probably still naked, has my cock as hard as a rock.
But thereâs business to attend to. Today is a big day, and Iâm not one to be late.
My staff will look after Elisa while Iâm away, and if all goes smoothly, Iâll be home before dinner, revved up and ready to push her even further than I did last night.
After a quick shower, Iâm out the door.
Dadâs the first one to contact me. Thatâs no surprise. My younger brothers are used to staying out late and sleeping in, but Dad doesnât ever seem to rest. Iâll be glad to finally give him some time off when I take over the empire.
âHowâs the DâIgnoti girl?â he asks. Despite being just as ruthless as anyone I know, Dad wasnât completely comfortable with this plan. Taking your revenge out on an innocent goes against some old country moral code or another. Plus, he knows the torture of having your child be captive to your enemy. He might have some PTSD regarding the matter. I might have some too. But it was the only way, and I think he saw how intent I was on taking every last ounce of Ciroâs soul. Heâs been nothing but supportive, if cautious.
âSheâs perfect,â I say, connecting our conversation to my wireless headphones. Being out in the Catskills has its benefits. Safety, for one. We own this plot of land from here to the horizon and every inch of it is covered in security equipment and outposts with armed Kilpatrick men.
But itâs also got its drawbacks. Isolation. A two-hour drive is the quickest way into the city on wheels. But Iâm not limited to just wheels out here. The Kilpatrick Inc. helicopter is already ready for take-off by the time I climb into the back of it. Iâll be at our headquarters in downtown Manhattan in thirty minutes. Max.
âHowâs old Ciro holding up?â I ask, knowing that my Dad has promised to keep a vigilant eye on his old friend.
âRestless. He seems to be trying his best to test the new boundaries weâve imposed on him. Iâve been watching the highlights of his first night on the compilation tape our security team sent me this morning, and it doesnât look as though our old friend has slept a wink. Iâm afraid he might go mad, locked away in that castle, not knowing who he can trust anymore.â
That brings a smile to my face. âGood. That bastard needs to know how it feels to suffer.â My smile falters as I look out of the helicopter window and down onto the endless stretch of dark forest below. Horrid memories of my time as Ciroâs captive, with all the pain and tragedy it caused my family, drag the edges of my lips into a heavy frown. âIâll make him pay, Dadâ¦â
âI know, son. Iâm right there with you.â A silence follows our exchange. I hate when Dad gets quiet like this. Despite the enormity of our success since I was returned to him, I know he still lingers on all that pain. It hurts me especially, because thereâs no one I look up to more than my dad. Heâs my hero. And heâs done everything in his power to make up for all of the evils this dark and violent world has bestowed upon us in the past.
âWhatâs your ETA?â The Manhattan skyline rises in the distance and I spot the tip of our building rise above all the others.
âI can see you,â I smile.
We continue talking for the rest of my short ride. Without harping on the darkness of our pasts, weâre able to reminisce about all that led us to this bright day.
Dad talks about how he can hardly believe Iâve come this far. By lunchtime, Iâll be the CEO of a fortune 500 company. Who would have thought Iâd ever make it this far? When I was finally returned from my stretch as Ciroâs captive, I was practically feral. Now, I fit snuggly into my custom-tailored suits and comfortably order a global empire around.
But I make sure Dad knows that I appreciate where all of this comes from. His hard work. Even after his old friend Ciro betrayed him and left us all for dead, he never gave up on himself, or on us.
The helicopter settles down on the landing pad atop our building and I see Dad waiting for me by the rooftop door. Neither of us are particularly tactile people, but for the first time in a long time, we greet each other with a big bear hug. âIâm proud of you, boy,â he says.
My chest swells with pride. âCouldnât have done it without you, big guy.â
Sure enough, weâre the first two at the office, but it doesnât take long for Nolan to show up with a handful of documents and a hurried demeanour about him. âCongrats!â We hug too, but he quickly pulls away for a playful punch and some more pertinent business. âWish I could think of more to say, but I really need to pour over these pages before we do the whole transfer of power thing.â
âMaybe if you had gotten up a little earlier you would have had time before the meeting?â Dad teases.
âI was up all night getting them ready in the first place!â
I canât help but laugh. âHey, thatâs what I want to see out of my second in command!â I defend him.
This is typical Nolan. Thereâs little doubt in my mind that heâs telling the truth. He probably spent hours burning the midnight oil. But only after spending a few hours before that at his nightclub.
I hardly blame the kid. Heâs only been out of law school for about a year now, and since he doesnât have to worry about getting his assignments in on top of all of the family business stuff that he is privy to, he finally has some free time to take advantage of, and a lot of steam to blow.
âYeah, old man. Weâre king now!â Nolan jokes back. âNo more early morning meetings. After this brouhaha is over, Iâm taking my first nap since grade school.â
Dad just shakes his head. âNeither of you are going to have any time for naps. I havenât slept in years.â
âYou wear it well, Pa,â I smile, silently dismissing my younger brother.
Setting his documents down at the far end of the conference table, Nolan gets to work making sure all of the legal documents are in order. Sure, we had Dadâs team of more experienced lawyers draft the terms of my acquisitions, but Nolan needs all the legitimate work he can get his hands on. Unlike me, my younger brothers have mostly been brought up on the clean side of our family business.
Itâs part of the reason why Iâm changing the game the second I get full control of our empire. No more playing with this mafia shit. What we can accomplish above ground is far more expansive than whatâs left to conquer in the underworld, anyway. For the sake of my brothers, Iâm going to turn us completely legitimate, ending a long path Dad started. He never had the opportunities I do now, and with a fresh pair of eyes, I know I can get us into the light, even if the monster I am was created in the darkness. After being Ciroâs hostage for many of my formative years, there was little hope of a normal life for meâI could hardly sit through a single half-an-hour class before flying into a rage as a teenagerâbut that doesnât mean my brothers canât be protected from the violence and the darkness.
Nolan was always getting lost in his books anyway. For him, being an academic came easy enough. Shane, our youngest brother, on the other handâ¦
âWell, look who finally decided to show up.â Dad sees him before I do. The twenty-five-year-old Rockstar look-alike wobbles in with a pair of dark shades on and a tousled muff of fire-red hair.
âRough night?â I tease.
Shane plops down on the nearest seat and slowly pulls off his sunglasses. His eyes are bloodshot red, but a sly smirk comes over his youthful face. âI was just trying to find my own princess to ravage. Something pure and innocent like the package youâve got isnât exactly easy to find. I may have to pay our place in the Catskills a little visitâ¦â
âCareful there, boy,â I growl, only half-playing around now. Itâs no secret that Iâm a possessive asshole when it comes to whatâs mine. And Elisa is all mine.
But Shaneâs inquiry has sparked Nolanâs interest too. âHow was she? You donât even look that tired. I bet you didnât evenââ
âEnough,â Dad says. His voice is low but filled with that air of authority that I admire so much.
We all stop playing around.
âThis is serious business,â Dad starts. âAll three of you are necessary pieces to this empire, and without your full concentration, it could all fall apart.â
âThis old thing,â Shane smirks, tapping the wall. âYouâve built it pretty solid, Pa. I donât think we could tear it down even if we tried.â
Dad sighs. Itâs clear that he hasnât imparted the gravity of our new roles onto my brothers properly. âYour foundation is solid,â he says. âAnd I trust you all. But we have enemies. We will always have enemies that want to besiege these walls weâve built, and if you arenât vigilant, then this empire of yours could burn to the ground in a second.â
âOur empire,â I remind him. Even if he is retiring, Dad is the one who built this tower out of that little ramshackle cabin in the Catskills.
âNo. Itâs your empire now. I will always be here to give you support and advice. But this is a clean break. I trust you, Aiden. Because of you, the biggest threat to our safety, Ciro DâIgnoti, is neutralized. Together, the three of you can rule the world. Iâm just glad to have been a stepping stone on your way to greatness.â
âShit, youâre going to make me cry over here,â Nolan chuckles.
âCry on your own time,â I say. Dadâs right. Thereâs no time to waste. âAre those papers ready to sign?â
Nolan scrambles back to his pile and does one last check over. âYes, boss,â he grins.
âDad,â I say, gesturing to the bottom line of the most important piece of paper in this skyscraper. âWould you do me the honor?â
âThe honorâs all mine,â he smiles. Grabbing a pen, he signs the deed.
I follow close behind. And just like that. Itâs mine. All of it. At least, on paper. Thereâs still so much more I need to earn.
âHey, I donât mean to spoil the moment,â Shaneâs voice comes from the far window. âBut did we plan on setting any fires at the docks this morning?â
Almost on cue, my phone buzzes with an incoming call. Itâs Cormac, head of our security operations. I answer immediately. âThe warehouse is fucking on fire.â
From the top floor of Kilpatrick Inc. I can see the smoke.
âIs that ours?â Nolan asks.
âSon?â
I nod, before turning my attention back to Cormac. âHow the hell did you let that happen?â
âI donât know, boss. I was out on a reconnaissance mission. Thank god. When I came to drop off the equipment, I was met by this giant fucking flame ball.â
In the reflection of the window, I can see the snarl on my lips. I havenât been boss for thirty seconds, and Iâm already met with this shit?
âHow did it start? Accident? ⦠Or worse?â
âI donât know.â Cormac is breathless. It sounds like heâs running around trying to see if there are any survivors.
âHow many men are in there? How much equipment?â
âFifteen to thirty men. Countless pieces of equipment. Hours of priceless information. Fuck!â
Rage boils deep inside my chest. What an unceremonious fucking start to my reign. Someone is going to pay for this. Accident or not.
âI gotta go. Iâm trying to save what I can.â
âCall me back when you know what the hell is going on.â
With that, I hang up.
âAccident?â Dad asks. I can hear the dwindling hope in his voice. Thereâs no way this was an accident. And we both know it. The equipment we were using to keep a watch on Ciro was in that warehouse. It was supposed to be highly secure.
âWas it foolish to let him live?â I ask, turning my back to my brothers so they canât hear the doubt in my question.
âNo.â Dad is quick to reassure me. âWe still have his daughter. And if he wonât talk, then you have to make sure she does.â