recognized the accusation immediately, knowing exactly what his suspicion was. “She’s gay. And yes, I’m very protective of her, so don’t try anything.”
“Ooh…gotcha.” He gripped the armrests with his large hands, his knuckles protruding with corded veins. His green eyes reminded me of London’s, along with the fair complexion of his skin. Their bone structures weren’t comparable, but I think I would have figured out they were related if I didn’t know they were siblings.
“What can I do for you, Joseph?”
“I wanted to talk about the plans you were so interested in.”
I leaned back in my chair, spinning a pen in my fingertips. “I’m listening.”
“How did you want to be involved?”
“In whatever way you need help. I have men, money, and weapons if you need it.”
“I have all of those things. But you do have something I don’t have.”
“What?”
“Intelligence.”
“I can get that for you too.”
“Because I’m wiping his bank account clean, but I know he’s got a lot more than that. His house has so many relics, jewels, and cash that it nearly doubles his fiscal worth.”
“Not surprised.”
“So I want everything. But I need specific information about his whereabouts, his guards, codes to the property…”
It could cost me a lot of money to get all that information, at least if I didn’t want to get caught, but it would be worth it. “I can get that to you in exchange for something.”
“I told you I wouldn’t be giving you a cut.”
“Not that. I want you to kill him.”
Joseph rubbed his fingers across his chin. “Wow. He really pissed you off.”
“Don’t touch his family. But I want him dead.”
“That’s not just murder. That’s the assassination of the century. I’m not really in the killing business.”
“You are now.”
“I need to know why you hate this guy so much. I don’t get mixed up in personal vendettas.”
“He killed my parents and my older brother, Alec. It happened when I was six. He courted my mother, but she didn’t reciprocate and ended up marrying my father. He never let it go and couldn’t take the damage to his pride. So, he killed all of them.”
Joseph watched my expression without blinking, taking it all in.
I’d told this story a million times, but it always caused a pain in my chest. I hardly remembered my parents and fictionalized what they were like, but it still bothered me that they were gone. And having a brother would be nice. He could have taken over the house name, and I could disappear on Fair Isle…with London.
“Sorry, man,” he finally said. “I don’t know what to say.”
“You don’t need to say anything. But I need this guy dead.”
Joseph rubbed his palm up his cheek. “Like I said, killing isn’t really my thing.”
“You had no problem shooting me.”
“You know that was different. You took my little sister hostage.”
“And treated her better than the goddamn Queen of England.”
He brushed off my words. “I don’t know this guy, so it’s still weird.”
“You’re gonna walk away from this with eighty million dollars. That’s more money than Greece has. You’re really going to turn that down?”
Joseph didn’t hesitate. “No.”
“Then we have a deal?”
“What if I get caught?”
“That’s your problem, not mine.”
“You told me not to hurt his family. But if we clean him out, they’ll be left with nothing.”
“No, that’s not true.” Men like that diversified their assets. Their money wasn’t hiding in one specific place. As a member of the Russian mafia, he had more money put away somewhere. “I wouldn’t worry about that. I know he owns most of the rental properties in Moscow. They’ll be fine.”
“Okay. Then I’m going to need men and information.”
“And I have no problem giving that to you. When do you think this is going to go down?”
“Simultaneously. He’ll need to transfer the money, and once that happens, we’ll loot his place and take him out. We’ll need to be in three places at once.”
“Sounds good.”
“We can’t tell London about this. If she knows how dangerous this is, she’ll freak.”
“I know.” I hated to lie to her, but the less she knew, the better. “I won’t say a thing.”
He stood up then extended his hand. “Then we have a deal.”
I stood up and shook his hand. “We do.”
“So…” He placed his hands in his pocket. “She’s gay, huh? That’s a shame.”
“Even if she weren’t, she’s out of your league.”
“Ouch,” he said with a chuckle. “Got any other sexy ladies working around here? Maybe set me up with a princess or something?”
I wasn’t even going to respond to