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“Fuck you!” He stretches to his right and a moment later, I take a hit to my temple with the butt of the emptied gun.
“That was my bad,” I tell him as the room spins like the fucking cherries on a slot machine. He scrambles out from under me trying to get to the nightstand.
I reach him as he opens the drawer. I can see why he went there and not the door. Bullets. Fucker.
“Afraid to use your fists?” I ask him smashing his skull into the wall, pulling him back and doing it again before I release him.
He slides to the floor looking dazed, arms at his sides.
This isn’t as satisfying as I thought it would be. It just feels sick.
“Tell me what you said,” I say, taking him by the hair and pulling him up to stand.
“How’s your girlfriend? Or is it wife by now? You like dipping your dick in my sloppy seconds?”
I smash my fist into his gut.
I have to remember why I’m here. I have to stay focused. If I get distracted, if I kill him before he tells me, I’ll never know.
“Tell me what you said to my mother before you killed her.”
“You know, you did me a favor. I never wanted that whore. Turned my stomach to look at her. At the lot of those fucking Mexicans.”
I’m tempted to smash his head in again, but I don’t want to cause further brain damage before I get what I came for. Instead, I hold him upright, put my foot on his knee and push. Just a little. Just enough to get his attention.
“You’re dying tonight, Marcus. It can be a very painful death. Or it can be slightly less painful. You know what hurts like a mother fucker?” Not that I know from experience. I’ve never felt it, but I have a pretty decent imagination for these things. I put a little more pressure on his knee and his eyes go wider. “You know your knees don’t bend that way, right?”
“It wasn’t me. I didn’t want to do it,” he starts blubbering like the fucking coward he is. “I fucking swear, man!”
I pull back a little, something cold running down my spine.
“Tell me what you said to her.”
“He told me to do it. He said I had to make her watch. He told me who to kill first. Michael. He’s the strongest.”
“Was. He was the strongest.”
“Make her husband watch. Make the bastards watch.”
My hands are fisting, one in his hair, one at my side.
“Who? Felix? Was it Felix?”
He looks confused for a minute, then one corner of his mouth curves upward. “No, man. I don’t fucking take orders from the fucking Mexicans.”
“Then who?”
He studies me, his eyes seeming to clear a little. One corner of his mouth curves upward. He shakes his head and clucks his tongue. “You were supposed to die. You weren’t supposed to live.”
I put my foot back on his knee. “What. Did. You. Say. To. Her?”
“You want to know what I said to mommy?” he asks.
It’s taking all I have not to kill him, but I push harder on his knee.
His eyes go wide. “You’ll make it quick then? You swear?”
“I swear.” Lie.
“I passed along his message. Just like he wanted.”
The cold that just found its way down my spine fills my veins. “What. Message?”
“I told her David sends his regards.”
The room goes silent. Or maybe it’s the ringing in my ears that has drowned out all the noise. Whatever it is, I’m paralyzed. And it costs me because I hear the click first. I recognize what it is an instant before I feel the tear at my side, feel the cold of the blade as it cuts through skin and muscle as I hear what he said. As I make sense of it. As I understand.
Marcus grins.
I stumble backward, hand on my side, blood warm through my fingers.
“Back pocket,” he says. “Always check the back pocket. That’s a tip for you.” He picks up his gun, loads some bullets. “Not that you’ll need it.”
I drop to the edge of the bed.
David? My uncle?
“David sends his regards.” I hear it now. I hear him say it. I’d heard him then, too, but I couldn’t remember or didn’t want to remember.
My uncle was responsible? My uncle had my family slaughtered? My uncle had my mother raped?
“Oh, and one more thing.”
I look up. Marcus is at the door.
“Your wife is a dirty whore. I may never have fucked her but let me tell you something. After seeing her take her Uncle Jacob’s filthy dick, I really couldn’t get it up for her anymore. That’s some nasty shit.”
He goes on but I don’t hear any more words. Even his laughter is somehow tuned out. I’m not in control of my body anymore. It’s not even instinct. It’s rage. Pure, raw rage.
I’m across the room in an instant, the hilt of the blade from my side in my hand, a roar like that of an animal blotting out the heavy metal as I take him down, both of us landing heavy on the black floor in this back room.
Marcus’s eyes have gone wide, the gun knocked from his hand with the impact.
I don’t think. I don’t breathe. I don’t feel the pain of my wound as I hold his head down with one bloodied hand, leaning all my weight into it because I can’t keep myself upright, as I raise my knife hand and bring it down into his jugular.
23
Scarlett
Something’s wrong. I feel it.
It’s been hours since Cristiano left, and Noah still isn’t back. I’m anxiously sitting in Cristiano’s bedroom watching for either of them.
I glance at the pouch and the contents I’ve scattered on the bed. The gun looks ominous and I know it’s for my own protection, but I don’t want it. I don’t want Noah to have it. I don’t want either of us to have to
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