eyes watered at the memory. “If I’d gotten there any later…he probably wouldn’t have hands.” A tear escaped and rolled down my cheek.
Bates wore an agonized expression, the idea of his brother in pain hurting him too.
“When they took Cato away, Damien wanted me to suck his dick. I started jerking him off, and when he closed his eyes, I cut off his dick.”
Bates’s eyes widened, his mouth gaping open in shock.
“I smothered him with a pillow until he died.”
“Jesus Christ.”
“I shot a few men on the way out. I’m not even sure how I escaped… I just got lucky.”
“No. You’re a determined badass. That’s how you got out, Siena. You saved my brother’s life.”
“I don’t feel bad for what I did. But that memory of Cato on the ground will haunt me forever.”
“I know…”
“So, no, I’m not okay. I won’t be okay until Cato is okay.”
“He’ll pull through this. I know he will.”
“He better.” Tears broke the surface of my eyes and streamed down my cheeks.
Bates moved in to hug me, but then he stepped back like he thought that was a bad idea. “This is a nightmare for all of us…a memory that won’t fade easily. But Cato will be alright. Micah will be pissed and try to annihilate us, but that’s a good thing because they’ll be easy to take out in the open. We’ll gather all our allies and destroy them once and for all.”
“Why would they challenge you if they’re outnumbered?”
“Because they thought they could take Cato, get me to cooperate, and wipe us out. But since their plan didn’t work, they have to kill us off now. So, they’ll be looking for Cato. They’ll know he’s in the UK because the healthcare is the best here. But it’ll still be difficult to pinpoint his location.”
“Couldn’t they see he’s been checked in to a hospital?”
“He’s under a fake name.”
“Oh…that’s good.”
“Cato asked me to take care of you while he’s indisposed. So, you’re going to have to listen to me for a while…even though you probably don’t want to. I need you to stay here and don’t draw any attention to yourself.” He fished in his pocket and pulled out a phone. “Call me if you need anything.”
“Okay.” I took the phone and slipped it into my pocket.
He stared at me for a while, like there was more he wanted to say. “You have bigger balls than I do, Siena. No one else would have the strength to go down there and do what you did.”
“Love makes you brave. Love makes you feel like you can do anything…because you have too much to lose. Even if that had turned out differently, I still would have done it. Seeing Cato like that…I never want to see him like that again.”
“Hopefully, you won’t have to.” He stepped away. “I’ll call you when I know something.”
“Alright.” I watched him walk out the door and leave us alone in the living room. I stood with Martina in my arms, the only comfort I had after the horrible things I’d just experienced. I felt like I was stuck in a nightmare. I couldn’t wake myself up, and I was subjected to the horror indefinitely.
I looked down at my daughter. “Daddy is going to be okay…we’ll have him back in no time.”
15
Cato
My eyes were closed, but I felt my consciousness rise. I heard my brother talking on the phone.
“Claw, Micah took out a hit on Cato. We managed to get out of there, but Cato is too injured to fight. I need you guys to help us take out Micah once and for all.” He sat at my bedside, keeping his voice low.
Claw was audible over the phone. “You want our help?” he asked, somewhat comically.
“He took out most of our men. When we draw them out into the open, we need your assistance wiping them out for good. I know you have all the weapons to make it happen—since I paid for them.”
Claw responded, “Just because you gave us a couple loans doesn’t mean we owe you. You have to make it worth my while. The loans are eradicated.”
Bates chuckled into the phone. “So you basically want eight hundred million for your trouble?”
“Depends. How much do you want to get rid of Micah?”
Bates considered the question for a while. “I’ll cut the total loan in half. Four hundred million. Same interest rate on the reduced amount. Take it or leave it.”
Claw didn’t hesitate. “We have a deal. Call me when you’re