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Children of Vice by McAvoy, J.J.; (8)

ETHAN

“Knock knock.”

I glanced toward her and she smiled, dressed in a long, tight black dress, the back of which was open, making it a little too revealing for my liking.

“Are you going to a funeral or auditioning for queen of the damned?” I asked, reaching for my bowtie.

“You’re being mean,” she stated, walking further into my closet and taking the bowtie from my hands. “And here I came to tie your tie for the last time.”

“If anyone heard you they’d think you had a big brother complex.” I smirked at her, and she rolled her eyes, lifting my collar up more in order to put the tie around. “Dona, you know—”

“Yea, I do.” She glanced up at me and smiled back. “You won’t forget about me.”

“Not that. I’m going to totally forget about you. Just like you’ve totally forgotten you are terrible at tying bowties.”

She paused and like always opened her mouth to curse me, but couldn’t bring herself to, closing her mouth and biting her lip. She tied the bowtie as if she were tying shoelaces.

“There you go, asshole!” She snapped, spinning on her heels and walking to the door.

“Dona.”

“What?” she hollered.

“If I ever forget about you, kill me.”

She crossed her arms. “Swear it.”

“I swear,” I said without hesitation, and she nodded, walking out. She didn’t need more than that. Undoing the mess she did and retying the damn bowtie, I stepped out of my closet to see Toby waiting with my suit jacket.

Walking to him, I slid my left arm then my right into it, standing in front of the mirror to adjust my cufflinks.

“Where is it?” I asked, and he lifted the velvet box for me to see.

Taking it from his hands and opening the box, I stared at the teardrop-shaped ring set in rose gold. I knew nothing about rings, but the diamond was big enough. Closing the box, I placed it back into my pocket.

“She’s in the guest room,” he informed, and I didn’t move. “Can I say something as…your friend?”

My eyebrow rose as I looked at him through the mirror. “My friend?”

“Forgive me. I meant the person who’s stood beside you for almost twenty years.”

“If you must,” I replied, noting his sarcasm.

“She’s terrified,” he replied, and I turned around, facing him. “I don’t care what she says. She has no idea who you are, and tonight you’ll be showing her off as your fiancée. Don’t be yourself.”

“Excuse me?”

“Or be less of yourself as much as you possibly can.”

“You do realize it’s because of the fact that you’ve stood beside me for almost twenty years that I’m not taking your head off right now, correct?”

He nodded. “Which is why I’m going to keep talking. You have a tendency to come off…cold, daunting, and threatening. She isn’t the enemy…she’s family.”

“Are you done?”

“No, but I’m guessing that’s all I’ll be able to get in tonight.”

“So you do have a brain,” I said as I walked toward the door.

He, still using that brain of his, walked over as well, opening it and allowing me to walk out first. When I did, I could see the guards standing outside her door only a few paces down the hall.

Daunting and threatening, I thought as I moved toward them. Neither of those words were bad things. I actually preferred them. However, this situation hardly called for either. Only problem was I couldn’t change how people perceived me.

Reaching up and knocking, which made little sense seeing as how I knew she was dressed and it was my damn house, I waited until she spoke.

“Come in.”

Turning the knob and stepping inside, I expected to see her waiting. However, she wasn’t inside the room.

“Out here,” she called from the balcony.

Following her voice, I headed toward the double doors, standing right where the door met the balcony, and where she sat on the railing, her blond hair brushed over her shoulder. Dressed in an emerald gown that hung off her shoulders and had a slit that went mid-thigh, I couldn’t help but look from there down her smooth legs to her bare feet. She was stunning…as she should be.

“Ethan Callahan,” she said, almost whispered.

“Ivy O’Davoren,” I replied, leaning against the frame.

She nodded. “I’m guessing you know a lot about me.”

“A criminal record will do that.”

“True.” The corner of her lip turned up. “But unfair. I’m not an actual criminal as you all have shown me. But you all are…and I couldn’t get any information on you.”

“First, you will be wise not to call my family…this family… criminals.” I did my best not to come off as harsh as I would if it were anyone else. “And secondly, Ms. O’Davoren, you have the rest of your life to get information about me but an occasion to get to tonight.”

“It’s your party. It starts whenever you show up, and so I’m not late,” she shot back, brushing her hair behind her ear. “Unless you don’t want to talk to me?”

“I’m not much of a talker.”

“Which makes you bizarre…I’ve never met an Irishman who didn’t like to talk…especially about himself.”

Smirking, I reminded her, “I’m only half-Irish.”

“Have you ever met a quiet Italian?” Her eyebrow went up.

She had a point. “Very well. I’m bizarre. Anything else?”

She sighed, hopping off the railing and stepping into her heels. Dressed, she stood straighter. “How do I look? Your cousin put a lot of effort into making sure I looked beautiful for you.”

“I know. I got the bill.”

She stepped right up to me, not stopping until there was barely a gap between our bodies. “You are making our first meeting very anti-climactic, Mr. Callahan.”

“Would you have preferred it if I grabbed you by the waist and kissed you the moment I laid eyes on you?”

She thought for a moment, honestly, before shaking her head. “Far too presumptive and threatening. But knowing that the thought crossed your mind is nice.”

“You are quite bizarre yourself, Ms. O’Davoren.” Not at all what I was picturing and I was normally a very good judge of character.

“How so?”

“Frankly, I’m wondering if you’re trying to seduce me. Which would be pointless because you already have me. Or if there is some other reason as to why you’re acting so…lucid and soft-spoken. From what I hear you tried to jump my grandmother when you first met her.”

“That—ugh…that was my bad. I guess.” She made a face and then shook her head like she suddenly remembered something. “No, I’m definitely not trying to seduce you! I’m just nervous and I don’t want to make a fool out of myself…more than I already have.”

I stared at her. “Then don’t.”

“Oh, thanks, I hadn’t thought of that.” She snapped at me and this time it was my eyebrow that rose. “Sorry. Just staring at me like that, it’s only making me more nervous…you’re just…”

“Handsome?”

“Cocky apparently!” She rolled her eyes and smiled. “And yes, handsome, but I was going to say daunting. I’ve heard so much about your family, so much about your position, as head of the family, and yet almost nothing about you. What you hate, what you like, what you love—”

“I hate disloyalty. I like and love loyalty.”

She just stared at me, her blue eyes peering into me so…innocently, it was jarring.

“Are you a robot?”

“Do you have any questions left worth answering?” If not, then I would prefer to get this night over with quickly.

“So that’s all you need from me then, loyalty?” she asked slowly, as if processing it. Why, I had no idea.

Reaching into my jacket pocket, I pulled out the ring box. Taking out the ring and dropping the box to the floor before I lifted her hand.

“I’m not romantic. I’m sure I’ll do or say many things that will come off anti-climactic, robotic, and bizarre as you have said. However,”—I slid the ring onto her finger—“I’ll never lie to you, nor will I abandon you. I’ll always be loyal and faithful. Everything I have will be yours always. In return I ask for the same.”

“What a ring!” She gaped down at the ring until a smile spread across her lips. “If this is you being ‘not romantic’ I’m curious to see what the romantic side of you is like. I can do loyalty… Happy birthday, by the way.” Her pink lips turned slightly.

Just like that she stepped back into the room, and I couldn’t help but think…if this was her not seducing me, what would the seductive side of her look like?

“Are you coming?”

Pushing off the door, I glanced back at her. “I’ve been informed it’s my party and as such I cannot be late.”

Her lips made a thin line. “Are you mocking me?”

“Yes.” I spun around and walked over. However, before she could open the door I closed it, spinning her back to face me and pinning her against it.

“Is this just nerves?”

“What?” Her eyes searched mine, probably as much as I searched hers.

“You told our lawyer, and I quote, ‘If they all drowned in their blood it wouldn’t be justice enough.’ Then upon meeting my grandmother, you tried to break free of your chains. And then immediately after she showed you a video, you called your family. The next morning you agreed to become my wife.”

“What are you trying to say?” she said calmly, though her blue eyes glared at me in rage. “I’m a spy? Are you fucking insane?”

“I’ve agreed to marry a woman with almost nothing to offer.” I leaned in, our faces barely an inch apart. “My sanity must be questioned. Just as your loyalty must be.”

“No,” she replied, doing her best to push me away. However, I didn’t budge.

“Your father was a liar—”

SLAP.

“Call my father a liar to my face and I will slit your throat!” she threatened, breathing through her nose.

“Your father was—”

SLAP. “Shut up!”

My cheek burned. However, I ignored it, grabbing onto her wrist before she’d make her third mistake.

“Your father—”

“My father loved my mother the same way your father loved yours!” She snapped, and I froze, just staring at her, so annoyed, I wanted to bash her head in.

“Don’t ever…” I squeezed her wrist. “EVER. Put my parents on the level of yours.”

“Why?” She stood up to me. “Because they were rich, famous, and powerful? While mine were poor, typical, and insignificant? Did it matter, though? My mother died suddenly like yours—”

“I’m warning you!” I grabbed onto her throat. However, she didn’t back down. She held her head higher.

“And my father was heartbroken like yours. He died with her and left me walking around with a shell of a person until he finally died too…at least you know your father went on his own terms.”

“ENOUGH!” I slammed her into the door.

She just glared at me. “If you got a message from your father and he told you the person who killed your mother wasn’t who you thought it was…but was someone else, would you question it? My father loved my mother, and he’d rather die than lie to me. The moment I saw that video I knew it was the truth. I knew it with every fiber of my being. I just couldn’t accept it. At first because it meant he allowed me to hate the wrong people. He allowed me to trust the wrong ones too and that is how my whole life was ruined! For the last seven years I’ve been in hell because he let me trust them. Because they were family. Do you know what that feels like? Believe me, it hurts much more than being slammed into the door by you.”

Letting go of her neck, I took a step back. She inhaled deeply and then walked toward the vanity mirror, wiping the corners of her eyes and inspecting her neck.

“You don’t trust me, fine,” she whispered, reapplying her makeup. “But I’m sure the only reason you chose me is to stop the rebellion that’s growing…so I’m not worthless. And I’m here because I want Cillian, Elroy, Rory, Shay, my dad’s old friend Michael, along with a guard at the prison dead. That is my list.”

Annoyed with her and myself, I lifted her chin up to see her neck.

“This won’t happen again.”

“I don’t care,” she shot back. “My list. Can you do it or not?”

I simply nodded, lifting my arm for her to take. She glared at me before linking arms.

“I should have believed you the first time. You’re not romantic at all,” she muttered when I opened the door…only to be met with Toby’s confused stupid face as he glanced between us.

Just then his words came back to mind. “You have a tendency to come off…cold, daunting, and threatening.”

I didn’t come off as anything…I simply was. I had to be.

IVY

The cameras were nearly blinding as we walked down the grand staircase, forcing me to grip onto him tighter until we reached the last step where we both posed for the photographer. Forcing myself to smile, I remembered what Nari had said about queens smiling even when they wanted to scream. Who’d think I’d have to do that so soon. I could feel everyone staring, whispering…

“Ivy, you look beautiful.” His grandmother, Evelyn, was the first to approach us when the photographer moved aside, dressed in a champagne-colored gown. She hugged me, forcing me to release Ethan.

“Thank you. I’m so glad I’m worthy to be seen in your presence,” I whispered, hugging her back. When we pulled back the corners of her lips turned up in a small smile.

“Do I get hello, Grandmother? After all, it is my birthday.” He drew her attention to that, and Evelyn rolled her eyes.

“Always the attention king.” She made a face at him.

“Of course, I learned from you,” he replied, leaning in to kiss her cheek and when he stepped back, I put my arm back around his arm. I noticed once again he stiffened and then relaxed.

“And here I thought you learned from me?” The goddess that was Donatella stepped up next, dressed in black. “I tried so hard to be the show stopper. Ivy, you’ve stolen my thunder.”

“Thank you, Donatella, I’m sure once everyone has gotten over the novelty of me you’ll take your rightful place as the center of attention,” I replied and our eyes locked.

She stared me down what felt like hours but were truthfully seconds before she laughed.

“You’re forgiven. Ethan, bring her out more so she isn’t so new and shiny anymore.”

“I’ll take note. Wyatt?” he asked, and both women gave him a look, and he dropped it, moving forward, taking me with him.

We met his cousins, Nari standing among them in a red floral print dress.

“We aren’t worthy!” Darcy and Sedric, who both wore velvet suit jackets, mocked, bowing their heads at him.

“At least you know.” Ethan smirked at them.

“You know we meant it as a joke but…” Darcy started to say.

“But now you kinda feel shitty?” Sedric finished, nodding his head.

“Yea.” He nodded, obviously feeling it too.

“Me too.”

I laughed. They were cute. “Forgive him. He can’t help himself.”

“Forgot him, forgive me,” Darcy replied, taking my hand and kissing it. “I thought I was hallucinating, but here you are a real life angel among us mere mortals.”

I couldn’t help but grin from ear to ear even though it was so corny.

“Sorry.” Sedric put his hand over his heart. “What did he say? I couldn’t hear him over the sound of my heart exploding at the sight of you.”

Darcy rolled his eyes and again I laughed. “Bravo, I’m thoroughly flattered, guys.”

“Do either of you have any other one-liners you’d like to use on my fiancée or are you satisfied?” Ethan questioned them, his eyebrow rising.

However, Darcy and Sedric glanced at each other and then back at him. “His fiancée.”

“Helen, Nari, get your brothers before I do.”

I hadn’t noticed Helen, who wore a strapless midnight blue gown, the bottom of which was covered in gold. Her curly brown hair stopped at her shoulders.

“The point of them being adults now is I don’t have to worry about them as much.” Helen sighed and then looked at me. “So you’re the one.”

“I guess I am.”

“Welcome to the family.” She hugged me, which I didn’t see coming. When she backed away she replied, “I’m counting on you.”

“For what?”

“To make sure Ethan answers calls.”

“Helen, not even Jesus himself can make me sit and listen to you talk about heuristic evaluations and noncontiguous data structures,” Ethan replied automatically, making everyone laugh, with the exception of Helen, who pouted, and me, who was lost. But I smiled anyway.

Nari came up to both of us and looked at Ethan first. “Our parents have already sent gifts. Grandmother says she’ll present them to you, to make sure everyone knows all the family knows.”

“Knows?” I said, and she nodded.

“The reason everyone else is waiting is because Ethan is officially introducing you to the family. Everyone has to welcome you,” she replied.

“I’m waiting for my welcome then.” I grinned at her.

“Why do I have a feeling I’ve created a monster?” she muttered when she hugged me.

I didn’t say anything in return.

“So when do we eat?” Sedric glanced around for the food, and Darcy followed. One by one they left us, and I turned to him.

“Why does it feel like they are looking for reasons to leave us?” I muttered to myself.

“Because they are.” He faced me, his hand reaching up to tuck a strand of my hair behind my ear. “They’re making way for other people to congratulate us. So smile.”

“Haven’t I been?”

He thought for a moment. “Correction, look as though you’re in love with me.”

Again I forced myself not to smile, saying, “What does that look like?”

“That.” His gaze moved to the Jessica Rabbit look-alike, with the red hair and dress, walking up to us with a few others.

“Ethan!” She sounded a little peppy. “Happy birthday!”

“Thank you. Ivy, this is Klarissa Moretti,” he introduced us. “Klarissa, my fiancée, Ivy O’Davoren.”

“Nice to meet you, Klarissa, thank you for coming,” I said, knowing full well it would annoy her.

“Of course. Ethan and I go way back.” Her eyes flickered to him and then back to me. “Congrats. It’s not easy being the new Mrs. Callahan.”

“Maybe for some. For me it was love at first sight.” I leaned into him more, and her jaw clenched.

“You’re a lucky man, Ethan. It’s a pleasure, Ms. O’Davoren,” one of the men beside her spoke, followed by another.

“You’re an absolute vision.”

And another.

“Your dress is gorgeous.”

They circled us like sharks would a beach full of seals, speaking and laughing all at once, complimenting me left and right to the point that it became repetitive.

“Ethan,” Klarissa spoke up, and whoever she was, people lowered their voices, allowing her to speak, “your gift.”

She nodded for someone to come over and handed her champagne to one of the maids, as the box was handed to her. “Came in from Paris an hour ago.”

“From Paris? I’m excited.”

I turned to him, unlocking our arms for him to open it.

Stepping forward, he flipped the tabs open to reveal…

“A pistol of Napoleon I,” she said proudly, as Ethan lifted the thing from the padded box.

“La victoire appartient aux plus persévérants,” he read with a perfect French accent, and she smiled, nodding.

“Victory belongs to the most persevering,” she translated as he put it back into the box.

“Thank you, Klarissa, I’m sure we’ll find a place for it,” I said, lifting the box from her hands and turning to the same person who’d brought it to her. “For now, have the butler store it in Ethan’s study, please.”

He nodded, taking it, and when I faced her I could feel the rage flow off of her in waves and so I smiled.

“I couldn’t help myself. I love gifts, and I peeked at many of the ones that came early. All of you are so gracious, my gift pales in comparison,” I lied through my teeth and they ate it up…with her royal pain in the ass Klarissa, who was doing her best poke at me.

“Oh, don’t tease us. What did you get the man who can get anything?” POKE…poke. Poke...that was what each word felt like.

And they all waited to hear, even Ethan, who was doing absolutely nothing to help get his groupie off my back. “It’s slightly embarrassing…”

“Oh, thank God,” a man cheered, drinking. “A Callahan should be embarrassed every once in a while, just for the sake of our egos.”

“Don’t say I didn’t warn you all. I’ll be right back.” I stepped away from them, trying to think quickly, until I saw the small orchestra in the corner, ’cause you know rich people, and walked up to the director, whispering the song to him. He looked over at me and grinned, which in return made me grin.

Thank you, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!

One of the butlers took the microphone stand and moved it all the way to the damn staircase even though no one had asked his ass! And I wanted to throw my shoe at him. But instead I walked over to it.

“Ladies and gentlemen…” It was already silent. “The celebrant has asked for my gift, and I, like many of you, wondered…what in the bloody hell am I going to give to a man who lives in a house like this?” I said and thankfully they laughed. “Since being engaged...”

Aka since Monday.

“I’ve thought of my father often. He’d call me Birdy, because while I was quite terrible at a lot of things, I could sing my lungs off, and so tonight, I offer this song to you, Ethan. Happy birthday.” I nodded at them, took a deep breath, and prayed that my father wasn’t lying!

ETHAN

What in the hell are you doing? Was my first thought when she left my side.

If you truly embarrass me, you’ll regret it. Was my second.

And then she began to sing…and I couldn’t think anymore. They’d called her an angel, a vision of beauty before, and I merely thought Nari did well. But the more I listened, the more…I…the more captivated I became. She gave me chills, made my throat dry, and my whole body ached for her…and not just me. Everyone was beyond transfixed. They were…we were paralyzed by her magnificence.

The way her blue eyes sparkled under the lights of the chandelier as she looked only at me, the way her body swayed, because even she couldn’t stop herself from being taken away by the song she sang, and each time she moved my eyes followed every curve of her body, from her hips to her breasts. Even the lips tempted, with every word she spoke.

Every time she said the words take my heart, it truly felt as if she were holding it up for me to take, and so I, who’d never once displayed any form of public affection, walked up to her when the ballad came to an end, stepping onto the stairs beside her, wrapped my arms around her waist, pulled her to me, and kissed her…with all the passion she’d just bestowed on me. Enjoying the way her body melted into mine and the taste of her tongue in my mouth, I wanted more…much more. The dress she wore frustrated me even more.

“Get a room!” The familiar voice of Darcy snapped me out of it.

Only our lips parting, I stared down at her, and she looked at me as if she had no idea what I was doing, like she hadn’t caused this.

“And now you all see why the wedding is so soon.” My grandmother laughed, saving us both. “Congratulations to you both on finding the other half of your heart,” she added, clapping, which caused the rest of them to clap as well.

I felt her try to step back…however, I didn’t let go.

My third thought finally came to me…

Mine. It was childish and simple, but sometimes one word was enough.

Ivy O’Davoren was mine, and now the whole world would know.

Luckily, between my grandmother, Dona, and her, most of their eyes were off me. Glancing over my shoulder, Greyson nodded, and I excused myself from their side. I walked with him toward the private section of the house. Parties like this were often used whenever other important business needed to be taken care of.

I stopped in front of Lisandro Castiglione’s The Redemption of Icarus, the painting my mother had commissioned for my grandmother, apparently to replace a painting she’d destroyed. Icarus flying at night above a sleeping world, the painting was simple…however, that was the point.

Reaching behind it, the small light of the scanner moved as it looked over my finger, before the painting slid to the right along with the door. Stepping through it, I saw all three of them waiting in my private den, sitting on my couch, drinking my wine, and smoking my Cubans, just laughing among themselves.

“Thank you for coming, gentlemen,” I said, taking a seat at the large chair, unbuttoning my jacket. “I’m sure you are all aware why I called you here—”

“Before we do, on behalf of us, many congrats on your wife. You did well with an Irish woman,” Frank McShane cut me off, grinning at the Italian man sitting across from him, sucking onto his pipe as if it were an oxygen mask.

“Fiancée,” Savino Moretti, Klarissa’s father, corrected.

It caused old man Mahoney to laugh, sitting up and blocking my face to say to them, “Look at that, boys, he’s all butt hurt, he ain’t get—”

Grabbing his glass, I slammed it against his fucking head. The glass shattered everywhere and blood dripped down the back of his head and even got on my hand. He grabbed the back of his head and moved back into his fucking place.

“Have I got your fucking attention now?” I looked them over…each one of them silent. Mahoney held on to the back of his head. “If you ever sit up in front of me again, I will rip your tongue from your mouth and have it shoved up your own ass.”

My eyes shifted to Frank. He took the pipe out of his mouth slowly.

“Let this be known and known well. My marriage does not bias me to either the Irish or the Italian families. The fact that you think a woman would be enough to influence me hurts, Frank, and when I hurt, everybody’s got to hurt.”

“I’m sorry—”

“Fuck your sorry and shut up.” I snapped, then turned to Savino. “Ivy O’Davoren, for all intents and purposes, is my wife. Which means you’ve insulted or threatened me. Either you believe I’m so fickle minded that I’d throw away women whom I’ve claimed, or you believe the woman I have claimed will not be around long enough to become my wife. Which I don’t see possible unless someone would try to do something very stupid. Are you planning on doing something very stupid, Savino?”

“No, sir—”

“Are you saying that I’m fickle?”

“No, I—”

“Then she’s my wife and you will respect that or you’ll end up in a much worse state than Mahoney here.” I looked back at Mahoney and the blood dripping down his neck. “Mahoney, you do know it’s rude to bleed on another man’s furniture, correct?”

“I’m sorry—”

“I don’t give a damn about your sorry. I want you to stop bleeding on my couch.”

He thought for a moment before taking off his jacket and draping it over the couch. When he was done I sat back.

“Can I continue what I was saying when I came in or would anyone else wish to disrespect me this evening?”

None of them spoke.

“Good.” Outstretching my hand, Greyson handed me the papers, which I simply threw onto the table in front of us. They were pictures of Sammy, along with two dozen people none of them knew.

“I don’t understand.” Frank lifted the photos.

“Greyson.” The moment I called him, he opened the second door of the den, allowing Toby to bring Sammy inside, who didn’t have a scratch, but looked ready to shit himself. Toby pushed him onto his knees next to my chair. “Sammy, tell your uncle what you did.”

Sammy dropped his head.

“Sammy? What did you do?” Frank pressed, but still the boy didn’t speak.

“Frank, you know how I hate when people ignore me when I speak,” I said calmly, taking the scotch Greyson handed me to drink.

“Sammy, this ain’t a game. Speak.”

Sammy finally lifted his head up as I drank. “I cut the product with Fentanyl.”

“You bloody cunt,” Frank cursed, groaning, then looked at me. “Sir, he’s just a stupid—”

“A stupid kid? He’s twenty. He’s not a kid and if he’s stupid it’s no one else’s fault but his own. Right, Sammy?”

“Yes…sir.”

“See?” I sat, putting my glass down and pulling out my revolver, holding it out to Frank.

He stared at it for the longest time then back at me.

“He degraded my shit to make a quick buck. In doing so nearly thirty people have died in the last month, and now I’ve got people asking questions no one has asked since my mother passed. It’s either you or him,” I replied, and he took the gun, rising to his feet, walking around Savino to stand in front of his nephew, who of course began to cry.

“I told you, you had to be careful.” Frank shook his head, holding it to the boy’s skull.

“Any day now.” I drank, a piece of ice slipping into my mouth.

“Tell mama I’m sorry.” Sammy closed his eyes tightly and…Frank pulled the trigger. Sammy flinched. However, upon realizing he wasn’t dead his head snapped back up to look at his uncle, who was staring at the gun.

“Well, aren’t you lucky,” I said, holding my hand out for the gun. Frank quickly put it back in my hand and when he did I spun it in my palm then fired. “Your uncle not so much.”

“UNCLE!” he hollered, trying to get up from his knees, but Toby held him down. Frank’s body was already on the ground, the bullet going right between his eyes. Placing the gun back at my chest, I leaned back.

“You killed him,” Sammy finally spoke.

“I know. That was the point of the gun. Would you like us to ship his body or his ashes?” I asked Sammy, who was unable to look away from Frank’s body. “He wasn’t such a bad man after all.”

“His body,” he whispered.

“You’re free to go.” Which meant Toby was free to have him dropped off at whatever street corner they got him off. I waited till he was gone before turning toward Mahoney and Savino. “I don’t seem biased, do I?”

“Not at all,” they both said.

Grinning at the enthusiasm, I moved on to more important matters. “Did you know my grandmother wants almost four hundred people at my wedding?”

Savino snickered. “That’s nothing. You should have seen your parents’. People were tripping over themselves trying to get in.”

Irish and Italians. We knew how to drink and fuck a little too well…if our relations got any bigger we’d need to rent a small city.

IVY

My feet were killing me when it was finally over. Entering the guest room, the first thing I did was take them off, tossing them to the side. Hearing the door open and close, I didn’t turn around, and he didn’t come any closer.

I turned back to find Ethan, still perfectly dressed, leaning against the door, his green eyes traveling up my body until they stopped on my breasts and then finally my face. I couldn’t lie. He was…fucking hot. The type of guy you’d see in magazines and secretly wish for a night with. His shoulders were broad, his jawline so sharp I was sure he’d cut someone with it, but weirdly enough, it was his lips that I couldn’t stop staring at. They had felt amazing on mine…gentle and passionate…promising—

Focus, Ivy!

“You’re staring,” I said.

“So are you.”

I was, but I didn’t mean to.

“You disappeared and left me to fend for myself.”

“I wasn’t aware you’d need protection…I highly doubt anyone tonight was any worse than who you met in prison.”

Ugh, he’s annoying! He had a comeback for everything!

“Your kiss was unexpected,” I whispered, reaching for my back zipper when his hands brushed mine away, unzipping the dress for me.

“I have a thing for singers…who knew,” he said softly as I held up the front of my dress.

“And now what is your excuse?”

“My excuse?”

I nodded, staring at the giant bed only a few feet from us. “Entering my room without knocking, unzipping my dress without me asking you to.”

“Your room is my room. This is a guest room…in my house,” he stated, not backing away. “As for the dress…I believed you were struggling and I offered my assistance.”

“Translation…you were hoping I’d just let it drop and you could just take me.”

“Not the worst outcome.”

Annoyed, I turned around and faced him, wishing for a second I didn’t because the way he looked at me made my body hot…I just tried to convince myself it was the fact that I hadn’t willingly felt a man in seven years.

I let the dress drop. His green eyes traced every inch of me before looking me back in the eye.

“I’m here,” I said to him. “All pretty and smooth…but you haven’t earned me yet.”

“Earned you?” He snickered.

“What? Just because I came from prison and you’re the great Ethan Callahan I’d say have at it?” I pushed back. “We’re in a contract. I became a woman suited to be Mrs. Callahan. That’s why I paraded myself in front of all those shitty people and your ex-girlfriend Klarissa.” I waited for him to deny it and when he didn’t I went on. “I was charming, beautiful, and made you look good. I even kissed you back. Before you get anything else, some of my demands should be met.”

“Your hit list? I have a—”

“Michael Deans, Richard Doher, both formerly worked at the prison but retired. Kellyann Heaton was transferred, and one other man who works the third and eight rotations. He has blue eyes and a buzz cut. He started recently. If I knew his name I’d tell you, but I did my best to block out the…” I closed my eyes, inhaling deeply before opening my eyes. “I did my best to block out the ones that were more beast than men. I want them hurt.”

“Just hurt?”

“So hurt nothing can fix them,” I said clearly. “They don’t get to just die.”

He stared me down. “And their families?”

I thought he was joking, but he waited for me to reply.

“I don’t have anything against their families! Just them,” I said quickly.

He reached up and grabbed my chin, lifting my head up to look at my neck again.

“I told you, I was fine.”

“You never said fine. You said you didn’t care.” He frowned.

“Well, I’m saying it now.” I brushed his hands away. I didn’t want him touching me. “And my family should know about us now.”

“First, they are not your family, Ivy.” He reminded me and it stung. “Second, let me worry about that—”

“First, family is always family no matter what they do or say. They are still blood. Second, revenge is the only reason why I am here,” I replied. “So excuse me if I don’t just trust you either.”

“Who are you, Ivy?” he asked, and I wasn’t sure what he meant by it. “You shouldn’t hesitate. Good night.”

“Who are you then?” I called out before he could leave.

“Ethan Antonio Giovanni Callahan, head of the Callahan family and your future husband.”

And just like that he left.

I glanced down at the rock on my finger. My future husband.

Mine.

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