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Mafia King (Royal Mafia Book 3) by Bella J. (2)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2

 

 

Antonio

 

The universe had some really creative ways of throwing us mere mortals giant fuck yous while taunting the human race with class A irony. The time between now and when Lucio had called me, summoning me down to Boston Harbor, was the perfect example of this.

It had been three hours and twenty-seven minutes since we discovered the Jane Doe huddled in the corner of an unmarked container. It had also been three hours and twenty-seven minutes since my mind had officially been blown with the biggest what-the-fuck moment of my entire goddamn life.

Finding a naked, terrified young woman among thousands of overripe pineapples was not what I had expected when Lucio called me down to the harbor. But that was exactly what we found, and I had no fucking idea how to wrap my head around it.

Everything happened so fucking fast.

Within the first ten minutes after finding her, it was clear that either she didn’t understand us, or she chose not to speak. Big, brown eyes staring back at us with fear and panic was the only answer we got for every question we asked.

What is your name?

Where do you come from?

Who put you here?

Do you speak English?

Nothing. She gave us nothing but the occasional hissing sound and loud, rapid breaths.

When I tried to approach her, asking her in a low, calm voice if she was hurt, she let out a sob and pressed herself harder against the wall of the container. It was when I saw the distress and fear written all over her dirty face that I realized we needed help. There was no way Lucio and I would have been able to get her out of there without traumatizing her even more.

Within the hour, one of the doctors on our payroll had joined us, and with a few seconds of enduring her heart-wrenching cries as Lucio held her down, allowing the doctor to give her a sedative, we got her out of there.

Lucio carried her. With a blanket covering her tiny, sickeningly thin body, she seemed eerily flaccid in his arms. All I could do was stand to the side, watching the scene unfold while something stirred inside me. It was like everything about this—about her—was familiar in some twisted fucking way. I felt it all the way to the pit of my stomach, and it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.

I’d seen some pretty fucked-up shit in my life. I’d done pretty fucked-up shit in my life. Watched people die without blinking. Witnessed gruesome executions. Disposed of bodies which had been mutilated beyond recognition. I’d tortured and killed more men than I would have cared to admit. And I once stood on the precipice of falling right into eternal hell. But I had never been more aware of my own humanity, as well as my own depravity, as when I watched Lucio carry the seemingly lifeless woman in his arms.

I could have helped the doctor restrain her in order to get the needle in her arm. I could have offered to carry her to the car. But instead, I let Lucio do it. Why? Because I was afraid it would ignite a flicker of life within the part of me I had suppressed for so long.

Once he had placed her in the back of his car, we decided it was best to take her back to the house until we figured out what the fuck was going on. Frankly, I wasn’t sure whether we had the right amount of ties and connections to keep all this on the lowdown. And we weren’t ready to answer questions, or cover shit up if this thing got blown wide open. Until we had figured out what was going on, taking her to the house was our only option.

The doctor drove with Lucio and the girl while I followed. I drove in silence while my thoughts reeled with possible explanations as to why a young woman would end up in a container which had absolutely no trace. There was no bill of lading, no mention of the cargo on the shipping manifest, and nor did the captain, after some extensive interrogation, know anything about it.

But one thing was for sure…trouble was coming. I could smell it in the fucking air, and if the chill in my spine was anything to go by, it was going to be big.

We arrived at the house and Dante met us inside the drive-in garage. We couldn’t chance carrying the girl from the car to the house out in the open. Every goddamn security measure had to be taken until we got this figured out.

Dante had been filled in by Lucio on our way back about what to expect, and Lorik was already in contact with his informants at the police department trying to figure out whose name was tied to the ghost container.

Lucio wasted no time carrying her to the room in the basement. While the six-foot walls and steel gates around the estate were designed to keep unwanted people out, this specific room was created to keep people in.

Merely a security precaution.

Lucio stayed behind in the room as Dr. Ramirez tended to the woman. We needed to know in what condition she was, and what to expect once she woke up. Karina also offered to help after she noticed how filthy the woman was.

Meanwhile, Dante, Lorik and I stood in the hall.

“It doesn’t make sense that there is absolutely no trace to that fucking container.” Lorik rubbed the stubble on his chin, and I could practically hear the wheels turn inside his head.

Dante leaned against the wall. “This has the stench of Mancuso all over it.”

“But the man has been MIA for weeks. It’s like he never even fucking existed.” Lorik pulled his hands through his hair, frustration plastered all over the lines on his face.

I remained silent, staring at them as they continued to try to put the puzzle pieces together. All the while, there was just one thought going through my mind.

I looked up at Dante and Lorik. “Human trafficking.”

Dante’s eyebrows almost touched his hairline. “Are you serious?”

“Why else would there be a naked Jane Doe in the back of a fucking container?”

Dante shrugged. “Maybe she’s a Mexican immigrant who paid to get here.”

Naked, Dante. The girl was naked. What, did she pay with her clothes?”

“I don’t know. But human trafficking is real fucked-up shit, Antonio.”

“And Mancuso is one real fucked-up individual.” And so am I.

Lorik stepped in next to me. “So, we’re still suspecting Mancuso?”

I scowled at him. “Ah…yeah. It’s not a coincidence that the Mancusos used fruit to disguise their drug smuggling in the past, and here we find a container filled with fucking pineapples…and a naked woman.”

“My brother’s right. Until proven otherwise, we need to handle this as if Stefano Mancuso is behind it.”

Lorik nodded. “Okay. First things first, then. We need to figure out who this Jane Doe is. I’ll get her fingerprints and run it through the system.”

Dante turned to me as Lorik walked off. “Are you really thinking human trafficking?”

“I don’t know, brother. What I do know is that woman wasn’t huddled up in the back of that container out of her own free will.”

“Antonio, you’re implying she’s a, what? A—”

“Slave. Yeah. That’s exactly what I’m implying.”

“Jesus fucking Christ.” Dante rubbed the back of his neck. “This is real bad.”

The door opened, and Karina came walking out, looking straight at us. “What the hell is going on? Who is that woman?”

I kept her gaze. “We don’t know yet. But we sure as fuck plan on finding out. How is she?”

Karina crossed her arms. “She’s in pretty bad shape. The doctor is still with her, but based on what I saw, she had no joyride on her way here.”

I stepped closer. “Has she said anything?”

“She’s still sleeping. But what the hell is going on, Antonio? What is this?”

I inched back and took a breath. “I have no idea. Lucio and his guys just found her, and when I got there, she wouldn’t talk to us. So I have no clue who she is or where she came from.”

Dante pulled out his phone. “I’m going to make some calls. See if I can find someone who actually knows something.”

I nodded and watched as Dante walked off.

“Antonio.” Karina touched my arm to get my attention.

“Yeah?”

She stared up at me, dark eyes filled with concern. “I know what you’re thinking.”

I frowned. “And what am I thinking?”

“The worst.”

“I’m sorry?”

“I know you, Antonio. You always think the worst, plan for the worst. It’s written all over your face.”

I scoffed. “What, exactly, is written all over my face?”

“The fact that you won’t stop until you’ve pieced this puzzle together.”

“Is that a bad thing?”

She placed her hands on her hips. “I might not know everything going on between the three of you—”

“The three of us?”

“Yes. You, Dante, and that arrogant fiancé of mine.”

I snorted. “You said it.”

“I’m serious, Antonio. I know the three of you do stuff you hide from me and Layla, but I also know you do it for our protection. But this?” She pointed to the closed door. “This is problems even I can smell a mile away. This isn’t just drugs. This is human trafficking.”

I cocked a brow. “How do you—”

“I heard the three of you talking.”

“You shouldn’t eavesdrop.”

“That’s the only way to find out what the hell is going on around here.”

And then my little sister and I commenced with one of our regular mighty stare-offs. She might have been my little sister, but there was nothing little about her attitude. Growing up with two bigger brothers, and in the midst of mob family, Karina was tough as nails.

I could still remember the day our parents came home with her. She was so damn tiny, I was afraid she would break. I knew then that I would do everything I could to protect her. It was my job, and I took it very seriously.

Too seriously.

Unfortunately, she interpreted my need to protect her as a way to keep her from having a life. When friends came over, I made sure we kept our distance. Why? Because I saw the way my friends looked at her. How they gawked at her ever since the day she turned fourteen. It was either keeping her away from us or killing off my friends, one by one. The latter wouldn’t have gone down too well. So, I opted for option one. Keep our distance.

I was so preoccupied with keeping her safe and shielding her from the bad things that came along with our lifestyle that it kept us from having a close relationship. I realized that the day she told me what Enzio had done to her. To this day, I blamed myself for that. Maybe if I hadn’t been so cold to her, maybe if I had been more of a brother to her, she wouldn’t have fallen for Enzio and his lies so easily. It fucking ripped my heart out to know my little sister had been hurt in such a vile, unforgivable way. After all these years of trying to protect her, she ended up getting hurt anyway. It still pained me.

I placed my hand on her shoulder. “Don’t worry, Karina. Between Lorik, Dante, and me, we will figure out what’s going on.”

She shook her head. “When will this stop? Will we ever be able to live a normal life?”

I smiled as warmly as I could. “This is who we are, Karina. This city needs us to be who we are. That woman,” I pointed toward the door, “needs us to be who we are, otherwise who would help her?”

“You don’t even know her. You don’t know what her story is.”

“Does that matter? Does it matter who or what she is? Come on, Karina. You only have to look at that woman for a second to know she needs help.”

Karina smiled and reached out, touching my cheek with her palm. “You can’t help everyone, Antonio. You can’t protect everyone.”

“I can try.”

She looked at me for a second longer before stepping to the side. “I need to get our Jane Doe some clothes. I’ll be back in a bit.”

I nodded and watched as she walked off. My mind still lingered on the woman who was currently behind the door in front of me. The woman with no name. No origin. No nothing. Was this Stefano Mancuso’s doing? And if so, what was he trying to accomplish?

One thing I’d learned was never to underestimate your enemy. Never assume to know what your enemy’s next move would be. While Mancuso was out there, he remained a threat to us, and I would not rest until the threat had been eliminated—until Stefano Mancuso had been eliminated. And I had a feeling the mystery surrounding our Jane Doe was going to lead me straight to him.

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