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Authors: Soraya Naomi

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“The bitch comes out to play,” I hiss.

“When all that lust is gone? What do you and she even have?”

I disregard her attempt to change the subject and refuse to answer, because Serena is not worthy of a response. She could never comprehend the tie I have to Cam. It’s something words can’t express. Something I’ve never had with another woman. It’s the most real thing I’ve ever felt in my entire life. She’s bleeding through my veins. She’s a part of my soul. She belongs to
me
.

“The only reason I’m not putting a bullet in your head right now is because that’s Cam’s prerogative. You’re fucking stupid. Medlov only used you to get into my system. What was your plan?”

“He wanted me to find a window of opportunity for him to capture Cam. And now, I don’t know what’s happened since you’ve kept me locked up.”

“Adriano, she’s of no use,” Luca interrupts. “James and the team are back in your office.”

I make a scoffing sound and stride out. Every passing second of this night makes me more restless, and I’m becoming increasingly high strung as different scenarios blaze across my brain.

Dove sei, amore mio?
Where are you, my love?

***

R
iled up like I’ve never been before, I’m in my office, pacing in front of my desk. I press the button on my phone to check the time; it’s three a.m. now, and the Halloween party is dying down. Several
Capi
and guards, Carmine, James, and Luca are all victims of my stressed mood. For three hours, I’ve been in the unknown regarding Cam’s whereabouts.

“So all of this was just to get Cam?” James asks Luca.

“We think so,” Luca replies. “At least, it appears that way.” Then he looks at me, encouraging me to address the men.

“The lack of communication in this group is fucking infuriating. Cam has been taken because of our stupidity. At least tell me you got me what I asked for?”

I ordered my team to capture Maxim’s family because I need leverage when I interrogate him. Medlov’s underboss, Maxim, who broke into my office earlier tonight, is my only chance to uncover information quickly since he’s the one Ukrainian I have in my custody.

“Yes. His wife and toddler are right outside the door,” James answers.

“Bring them in. And someone get Maxim from his cell downstairs.” I set my weapon on my desk as the door opens, and a black-haired woman with a pale complexion joins us, clutching her toddler with curls to her chest.

“Take the child,” I say to Luca.

“No! No! Who are you?” Two tiny pleats appear between her brows.

“Take the kid,” I repeat.

She scoots backward against a soldier, who grasps her shoulders while Luca calmly pries the child from her arms and disappears into the security room.

“If you hurt my child, my husband will kill you.
I’ll
kill you,
Italian
,” she yells with a meaningful undertone.

“Ah, so you
do
know who I am and what this is about. Then let me inform you that I have your husband. His little invasion of my club earlier tonight didn’t end well for him.”

She gasps and promptly ceases struggling. “What?!”

“I have your husband.”

She’s distracted by Luca, who returns alone.

“What did you do with my child? And where’s Maxim?”

“Well, Medlov and Maxim took something of value from me – my girlfriend, so I returned the favor by capturing you.” I unhurriedly unbutton my sleeves. “Now, we can do this the easy way or the hard way.” I catch her eyes and start rolling up one of my sleeves to the elbow. “Where is Camilla Guillermo?”

“I have no idea,” she retorts.

“But you didn’t flinch at all when I said I have your husband, so please don’t insult me by playing ignorant.”

My office door opens, and Maxim is pushed inside with his hands cuffed in front of him.

“Oh my god, Maxim...” His wife sobs when she’s confronted with his injured state. His thigh has been bandaged over his shredded, bloodied pants.

Maxim’s expression hardens, and he stalks forward but is held back by James. “Let her go! She’s innocent.”

“No one is innocent.” Drumming my fingers against my biceps, I say to Luca, “Plastic?”

“I think we’ll need it,” he replies threateningly and instructs a guard to fetch it from the security room.

“What do you want?” Maxim’s tone is hesitant.

“Now you want to talk?” I finish my other sleeve and leisurely lean back as emotions battle inside me. “It’s too late. You take one of mine; I take your entire family. I warned you not to cross me!”

“Fuck you!” the wife yells. “You probably deserved it.”

“You’re making it quite easy for me to torture you,” I hiss at her.

“Don’t touch her, Montesi.” Maxim attempts to break free, but James smashes the butt of his gun against the back of his head, causing him to sway dizzily.

“I only want to hear the location of where Cam’s being held coming out of your mouth, Maxim,” I comment as a guard hands me a roll of blue plastic, which Luca and I spread out in the shape of a square on the floor.

Then I retrieve my gun from my desk and fists his wife’s hair, forcing her onto her knees in the center of the plastic rug, not thinking about the excruciating pain in my shoulder.

“Ow!” Her hands fly to mine, but I control her easily.

“Yakiv will kill Camilla if you hurt any of us.” Maxim’s face is completely ashen.

Forcefully, I release her as one of my guards takes my position, and I move to Maxim in two long steps and hit him with my fist, knocking him back against James, who holds him upright.

“Don’t you fucking dare threaten Cam again! I’ve been patient so far, but you’re pushing me. Where’s Cam?”

He licks the blood from his lips. “I’ll never tell. You’re not going to kill a woman.”

Slowly, I tilt my head to the side, eyes boring into his. “Execute her.”

His brows hit his hairline. “Nooo!”

I turn sideways, and the guard centers the barrel of his gun on her temple and pulls the trigger. Her body sags to the ground. Then I spin around as Maxim shouts profanities while sobbing, but my next statement has him gaping at me in astonishment.

“Your child is next,” I whisper.

“You fucking bastard! You’re lying.” His head whips around, trying to locate his daughter.

I stroll into the security room and pick up the toddler, who surprises me by placing her tiny arms around my neck and gleaming widely.

Damn, she’s innocent.

However, I’m over the brink of sanity; rational thoughts are being overridden by my fear. And I return to Maxim.

“Please don’t hurt my child,” he begs, observing her with terror.

My gun is dangling in my hand while I cuddle his kid. “Then speak. Tell me where Cam is, because I’m positive that your boss has her.” I look him straight in the eye. “You underestimate the lengths I would go to in order to find Cam.”

The baby smiles and coos, and I smile back to make her feel at ease, as if nothing out of the ordinary is going on.

“Okay...okay!” Maxim says in a rush. “If he has Camilla, then she’s probably being held at his estate.”

I immediately glance at Luca with an
I told you so
expression.

“Don’t hurt my baby. Please! You’re fucking insane!”

I ignore his pathetic pleas. “Which estate? The mansion in Ukrainian Village?”

“Yes. That’s the one.”

“Where in that mansion does he hold captives?”

“T-there are rooms on the second floor that have mirrored windows, and there are also cottages on the estate.”

“Where are the cottages?”

“Behind the garden in a small forest.”

“How many guards are posted at that estate in total?”

He glances at his baby and confesses with gritted teeth, “Seventy-five.”

Fuck, that’s an army.

“Why did he take Cam?” I ask.

“He knows Cam is important, and he wants to buy Club 7. He wants you out of this area.”

“Why?”

“He was supposed to get Club 7 when Sal died.”

“But how can Cam help him?” Luca adds.

“She’s the most valuable leverage he could have against you.”

He’s not telling the entire story, but I have enough intel for now. “I believe it’s time the Ukrainians learn how insane I truly am. Because I vow to you that I’ll eliminate each and every one of you.” I smirk at his toddler. “But not the innocent.” And I hand her over to another soldier. “Return the child home safely. And take two girls with you to help.”

“What if no one’s there?” the soldier inquires.

Luca replies, “Then you take her to an orphanage.”

“Yes, sir.”

Maxim’s quiet as his stare follows his daughter out of the room.

“That was the last time you’ll ever see your child,” I explain to Maxim cruelly, and I tell my team, “Clean up the body, and take any Ukrainians you catch to the warehouse. They’ll be killed there.” Then I address Maxim again, “Medlov wanted a war? He’s going to get a war.”

Right before the members of the Syndicate disbar, I can’t refrain from reproving my men. “By the way, my
Capi
and guards, don’t think you’re indispensable. If we don’t get Cam back soon, I’ll replace all of you. Get out of my sight!”

They rustle around and set off through the now-empty dance club to dispose of the body.

James, Luca, Carmine, and I are left, and I agitatedly light a cigarette. The smoke burns down my throat to my lungs as I drop down into my desk chair. Exhaustion pulls at me, but I shake it off because I can’t waste a second.

“I need to know the layout of that estate,” I start, but James cuts me off.

“And then what? We have nada, not enough soldiers working right at this moment to attack that mansion.” He leans forward opposite me with both palms on my desk. “What the fuck happened? I made you
Capo crimine
because I thought you could protect her.”

I take a drag of the cig and place it in the ashtray. “Don’t—”

“Don’t what?” James waves his hands in the air in pure annoyance and rounds the desk, so I surge to my feet. “You were supposed to keep her safe!” And he grabs my collar.

“Remember your rank! I am your boss,” I retort.

Both of us have lost grip on our emotions as our angry stares clash.

“Stop this.” Luca forces us apart, pressing a palm against both of our chests. “Fighting one another is not helping Cam at all. We don’t have much time. James, stand down. And Adriano, for fuck’s sake, breathe. You haven’t taken a normal breath since we left Ukrainian Village.”

I reclaim my seat and lean my elbows on the desk, dropping my head in my hands and running them through my hair. A calming breath is out of reach. “Where’s Wade?”

“He’s on the way,” Carmine answers. “Why?”

“Is anyone else wondering why Wade’s doing so much for us? He’s an associate, but we treat him like a member, and he’s kept up-to-date about us at all times nowadays. I want to make him a first
Capo
. We can use his connections as long as he agrees to stay in the CIA; however, the CIA can’t know he’s defected to us. I need to expand the team anyway, and he’s a good fit. This will save me and Luca a lot of work. Wade is authoritative and influential and can instruct the captains.”

“Good choice. I trust him, and we need his connections on a government level. The liaison can only aid us, provided he isn’t playing us.” Luca pins me with a questioning gaze.

“He’s not. He’s mentioned in passing how he has grievances with his employer. It was probably a hint.”

“I vote to bring him in right now,” Carmine advises. “Maybe he has the means to get us into that mansion. Henry and Wade work well together.”

The door swings open, and the person I’ve been waiting for arrives.

“Update?” Wade asks.

“Cam’s being held at Medlov’s highly-secured estate; we just don’t know where exactly. Luca and I and some of our soldiers went there to take her back, and his men granted us access easily, so he obviously had it all planned out. We weren’t able to find her, and of course, he denied having her, and now they have faces and license plate numbers for those of us who went there. We came back here to regroup, so I bet he’s amping up security right about now.”

“And Rosalia?”

“She’s fine,” Luca fills him in. “She wanted to stay with Fallon instead of going home because Alessa doesn’t know what’s happening and Rosalia doesn’t want her to know.”

A wrinkle creases Wade’s forehead, but he drops the subject. “What do you need from me? Are you going to the estate again?” He beckons to my bandaged shoulder. “Looks like it didn’t end well the last time.”

“I don’t have a choice. She’s there, and I want her back! And I need you on this team, officially.”

Wade grins. “So you’ve noticed my insinuations?”

“Yes, I’ve noticed. I’ll make it official when we have Cam back. But you’re my new first
Capo
, Wade. I want you and Henry to work with us to help me get Cam out of there. You do realize you still have to stay with the CIA?”

“Of course. I have interesting connections with powerful people that you need, and I need you. I accept. However, regarding Cam, I’m not sure we can take action without a bit more intel. We need information about their security systems and their guard schedules, anything Henry might be able to find by hacking into the estate’s computer system.”

“He’s right, Adriano. It’s too risky,” Luca backs Wade. “We need to wait until Henry can get us something useful. I can’t let you go on a suicide mission.”

“This is Cam we’re talking about!”

“I know. And I’m your underboss, and I’m giving you the same advice you’d give me if it was Fallon. Nothing will stop us from bringing Cam home, alive and well. Nothing,
amico
. But being weak is not an option. This is wartime, and we
will
strike back once we have Cam again.”

“How the fuck am I supposed to sit around and wait? She’s there! I felt it in my bones. I told you...”

“But getting back inside before we have more information is impossible,” he defends.

“Then call Henry right now,” I instruct, and Luca instantly fishes out his phone.

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