with me. To practice.” I clench my fists and restrain the sickness threatening to climb up my throat. “And we should test the Valettis on how they’ll handle them. I think that will be a good gauge on whether or not this will really work with them.”
“Smart thinking, Kane. And to think I wasn’t sure you’d do well with this role.” I press my lips into a thin line. “I’m proud of you, Kane.”
“Thank you, boss. I want to make sure you know how seriously I’m taking this position.”
“I can tell. And Kane?” he asks.
“Yeah, boss?”
“Don’t fuck up this meet tomorrow.” His words come out hard.
“Of course not.” Anxiety shoots through me.
“If they aren’t on board with the shipment, we’ll simply end the relationship there. So make sure you’re ready for that.”
“Got it. I’ll be ready.”
“I’ll see you tomorrow, then. I’m looking forward to it.” I can practically see the wicked grin on his face.
“Me, too,” I answer, as I hear the click on the other end.
Tomorrow. It’s going down tomorrow.
Kane
My fist bangs on the front door with a hard knock that echoes in my head. Anxiety and adrenaline are coursing through me. It was different on the phone. I was calm. I was calculated. Now I need to figure shit out. This setup is fucked. I have no one. My best bet is to trust the Valettis.
I need someone. I need backing. I can’t go in there guns blazing and take out Petrov’s entire crew by myself. That’s a fucking death wish. I’m not stupid. I’m going to need help, but I have no one.
I kept thinking on the drive over, what if I’m reading Vince wrong? What if he’s set with doing business and Felipe was a one-off? Like maybe he gets his kicks from randomly knocking off pricks. He could have the same feelings as Abram. That same nonchalant attitude that fuckers are gonna die in this business, so it doesn’t matter.
I’m not sure how Vince is going to react. I’m not sure how much I should tell him, either. I guess I’m about to find out.
As I hear someone walking toward the door, I take a glance at Ava. Her shoulders are squared and her eyes are forward. I reach down and take her small hand in mine. She faces me with a small smile, but I can see she’s worried. I lean down and give her a small kiss. I know the conversation this morning was upsetting for her. I told her everything, though. And I promised I’d get her out of this shit.
She’s a smart girl though. There’s no doubt in my mind she’s questioning whether I’ll be able to make it happen or not.
I debated on whether or not I should bring her with me. But I want her to hear. I want her in on this. It’s not good to have women involved. But she’s a part of this, and she deserves to know.
Besides, this is just me and Vince. Maybe another man or two. If they try anything, if I think anything is going to happen to her, they’re fucking dead. I can’t take out 20 men on guard, but I can sure as fuck kill two or three pricks if I have to. I told her to just stay behind me if she’s not feeling safe.
I’ll protect her. As far as I’m concerned, she’s mine.
The door swings open and a man I recognize from the initial meet at my hangar answers. He’s a bit taller than Vince. Looks just like him though. If I had to guess I’d say he’s Vince’s brother, but I don’t have to. He introduces himself right away.
He smirks as he says, “I’m Dom, Vince’s brother and the bookie.”
“Nice to finally be introduced to you, Dom.” I give a tight smile back.
“Come on in.” He opens the door wider and takes a look at Ava. She’s wearing the collar I got her, and I watch the smile on his face falter as he sees it. I wasn’t going to put it on her, but the thought of running into one of Petrov’s men without something that displays what she is to them...well, that shit wouldn’t end well.
“Ava, come on in.” His eyes soften some as she smiles up at him.
“Thank you, Dom,” she says in a soft, sweet voice. I place my hand on the small of her back and lead her in front of me. Dom’s eyes harden and narrow as he watches me. I