Boss (Killer of Kings #7) - Sam Crescent Page 0,23
female. She hated men of all kinds, but Boss gave her hope. In her line of work, she’d seen the dark side in most.
Killing him wouldn’t do the world good. It would allow the bad guys to flourish. In the underground, there needed to be checks and balances. The sharks couldn’t be allowed to outnumber the fish.
Which was why walking into the hospital, she wore a pair of jeans and a floral shirt. Her hair was tied back, no makeup to speak of. This was not the façade she presented to the world. She’d heard what happened to Bain. One of Boss’s men were in the hospital, and he needed her right now.
Xavier didn’t even notice her as she stepped up to him.
“Hey,” she said, looking at her brother.
He frowned at her and then his eyes went wide. “Graciella?”
She nodded.
He pulled her in his arms.
At first, she tensed up, ready to punch him, to keep some distance, but instead, she wrapped her arms around him. It was strange, for a long time, she had forgotten what it was like to have her brother’s love, his protection, but it came to her fast and quick. She kept her eyes closed and relished the moment. She didn’t know when she’d get another one, or if it would even be possible.
“I’ve got you,” he said.
“I should be holding you.”
“I didn’t get to hold you enough,” he said.
The reality. They’d been ripped apart from each other far too soon.
She pulled away. “Where is he?”
“In Bain’s room. As usual, Boss took over. He’s now in a private room and only the best doctors can see him.”
“Can I go to him?”
“Did you know Bain?”
“No. I meant Boss. He’s going to want to see me.”
Xavier nodded. “A couple of the guys are there. So is Bain’s wife.”
She didn’t say or do anything, merely followed. Hospitals were the worst of places. She’d been taken to hospitals after a client had beaten her up—before she knew how to take care of herself. People had been paid off to not ask too many questions. She’d had no one.
Walking into Bain’s room, she saw some of the Killer of Kings men, and wow, they all look pissed. With them in the room, she felt small. She wasn’t a tall woman, and at that moment, she couldn’t believe she actually rivaled them with her kills and her ability to strike.
Boss looked at her. “Are you going to kill me?”
“No.”
“Really? You’re not going to take the job? It promises a big payday. I understand you have a shitload of debt.”
“You and I both know Viko did it on purpose. He doesn’t want me to pay off my debt.”
“Debt, what debt?” Xavier asked.
“It’s nothing.” She kept her gaze on Boss. It wasn’t a shock to her that he already knew about what Viko had asked. There was no way she was going to underestimate him again. “What do you know?”
“First of all, you’re going to have to tell us what you know about this,” Boss said, getting to his feet. “I’m not playing games, not anymore. That’s my man in here.”
She moved toward the door and closed it. “I only know so much but what you’ve got to understand is this drug has changed. What I originally had planned for it, it has changed.”
“Then tell me what little you do fucking know because right now, we’re on a clock. He’s not going to die, do you understand me?”
There was no mistaking the edge to his voice. Boss was holding on by a thread and if she wasn’t careful, he was going to take it out on her.
“How did he get it?” she asked.
The only other woman in the room stood up and held out a plastic bag. Taking it from her, Graciella frowned. “I’ve never seen it like this. They’re masking the original product.” She rolled the clear bag of mints over in her hand. They weren’t a recognizable brand, nor did they appear like any mints she’d ever seen.
“How did it come to you?” Boss asked.
“As raw drugs. They weren’t disguised like this when we started, but we can use this for tracing.”
“Wait a minute,” Xavier said. “You created this product?”
Graciella tensed as each of the Killer of Kings turned toward her. She looked at each of their faces. There was no mistaking the unspoken accusation, and they all wanted her dead.
“I did this to avenge my childhood.” She glared at each of them. “You have to understand, the men I planned to