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โCome on,โ I said, dragging the girl to the back fence. โWe can talk about this in the car.โ
Dean laughed and unlatched the gate. We slipped out into an alley, pinned by the fence line on the left and the stone walls of the houses on the next block to our right. The ground was littered with bottles, cans, syringes, rotting plant matter, and tree roots. The girl stumbled more than once, but I kept her on her feet as we hurried to the far end. Dean reached it first, made sure it was all clear, then motioned me forward.
The girl tried to run as soon as we hit the sidewalk. I gripped her harder and she screamed. I covered her mouth with my hand and she bit me hard enough to draw blood, but I didnโt pull away. She cursed, her voice muffled, and I bled freely against her lips.
I knew pain. I could handle pain.
I kept my other arm around her shoulders and dragged her along. From a casual observer, sheโd probably look drunk, or at least I hoped so. Dean was parked up ahead at the end of the block. His black hardtop Jeep was dinged and marred from countless accidents, but he insisted the thing drove like a tank.
I got in the back with the girl and he got behind the wheel. It smelled like stale beer and diesel fuel. He started the engine and we pulled out into traffic.
I dabbed at my bleeding palm with my shirt. โI should strip you down for that,โ I said, keeping my voice steady.
She curled up in the corner, getting as far away from me as she could. โYou touch me and Iโll rip your dick off.โ
I ignored her. โWhy the fuck do you want me to take her home?โ I asked Dean, leaning forward between the seats.
He drove fast but not out of control. He didnโt want to draw unnecessary attention. โHave I ever asked you about your mother?โ he said softly.
I pulled back and stared at his eyes in the rearview mirror. He watched my reaction carefully, and I kept my face as neutral as I could. The motherfucker had never mentioned her before, and as far as I knew, he had no clue who she was. But clearly, if he was bringing her up now, then the Valentino family had learned something about my past, something I hoped would stay buried for a very long time.
โI donโt know what she has to do with this,โ I said and was unable to keep the anger from my tone.
โSheโs got everything to do with it,โ he said. โNow that things with the Healy familyโs heating up, my fatherโs a little worried about your loyalty.โ He paused and glanced back at me when he stopped at a stop sign. โIโm not so worried, but you know how my old man is.โ
He drove forward and I leaned back, arms crossed. โSo, what, this girl is some kind of test?โ I glanced at her and she stared out the window like she wasnโt listening, but she hung on every word.
โThatโs right, sheโs a test,โ Dean said. โSheโs Tara Donnelly, distant cousin to the Healys, and you know how those fuckers are about family. The Don wants you to keep her and make sure sheโs safe until we can figure out what the fuck to do with her.โ
Tara looked at me and shook her head quickly. โIโm nobody,โ she said. โI barely know the Healys, they donโtโโ
โShut up,โ I said softly. โYouโll only make it worse.โ
She bit down on her lip but stopped talking.
I felt sorry for her. She was angry and she was scared and she was nobody. Her father was hardly a blip on my radar. He was an easy kill and Iโd only done it because the Don ordered him dead. Otherwise I never wouldโve bothered with a lowlife piece of trash like Jermain Donnelly.
Ewan took the long way through South Philly in case we were being followed, crossed over into West Philly, then looped back around through the north. He came down Broad Street, driving slowly, and angled back through Old City toward Passyunk Avenue. I had an apartment above a Mexican food place and it smelled like fried food and cheap beer all night long. Most people would hate it, but I loved the noiseโit drowned out all the swirling thoughts that ran through my mind when I tried to get to sleep at night.
I tapped my fingers on the window and considered my position. I could refuse to take the girl and fail this test. I resented being tested at all and my long service to the Don shouldโve been proof enough of my loyalty. But I understood how the family worked, and I knew that they had to be sure, even when there was no reason to doubt.
Loyalty was the most important thing to the Valentino family, loyalty above all else. Loyalty above self, above love, above life.
I was a loyal killer, but I had the wrong kind of mother, and not that we were getting into a war with the Irishโthey had to be careful.
If I accepted, the girl would be mine to keep safe. I didnโt know how that would go. Sheโd already given me trouble, and I had no reason to think sheโd sit around my apartment looking docile and taking commands. Sheโd be trouble, and I didnโt want or need it.
I had enough trouble without some girl to make things worse.
But I knew there was no turning this down. If the Don ordered something, then it was my duty to obey, no matter how distasteful.
Ewan found a spot a block away from my place. He shifted in his seat and looked back at me. โWhat do you think?โ he asked.
โI think itโs a shitty thing for your father to do,โ I said, glancing at Tara. โBut I canโt exactly turn him down.โ
โNo, you canโt,โ Dean said. โLucky for her,
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