"Let's face it – everyone in the mafia expects my brother and me to retaliate. Cassano was relieved that I was willing to behave and granted my two conditions if I could get you to agree to them as well."
"Agree to what?" He barely gets the words out through his gritted teeth. He's brimming with impatience, and it is far too satisfying to watch him squirm.
"Forging new alliances. Clearing our name and announcing our innocence."
"Do you even hear yourself? Give me one good reason why I should allow you murderers back into the family. One good reason why I should clear your names that are stained with guilt."
My chuckle is immediate. I can't help but laugh under my breath at his demands. One reason, he says. I have a motherfucking army of them.
"I thought as much." He smiles slowly. "You have nothing."
I rub my jaw to contain my laughter. As amusing as this has been, shit is about to get fucking serious. "Are you already forgetting what I said back there? I know things about you, pezzo di merda."
"Name something," he provokes.
Slowly, the corner of my mouth pulls up. What a beautiful fucking opening he just presented to me.
Vincent grabs the back of his head to hold him in place as I lean down to speak in his ear. And then I drop the bomb on him. Whisper it dauntingly into his ear and revel in the way his body freezes for a moment. I utter the words he had no idea I had in my possession to begin with. It makes this all too sweet.
"That...that is a lie," he seethes, but the way he holds his breath says otherwise.
I lean back to face him again. "I thought you might say that."
I hold out my arm for him to see and pull my sleeve up. Gabriel notices immediately, if I had to go by how his body locks up even tighter. I turn my forearm leisurely and taunt him with a piece of the past he thought he outran. Foolish bastard. We never fucking escape our pasts.
"I take it this is proof enough?" I murmur.
His raging blue eyes drag up carefully and slowly before meeting mine. They darken to a shade that resembles a sky just minutes away from night.
"How long?" he questions.
I'm assuming he means how long I've had it. "Long enough."
The look on his face is sceptical. Accusing. "And you didn't use this against me sooner?"
"You're aware that chess is my favourite game? I'm known to plan ten moves ahead and bide my time. I have the patience for it too."
"Plan?" He repeats, shoving Vincent's hand off. It's obvious he's starting to understand just how dire this situation is for him. "Are you suggesting that I'm part of this plan?"
"Part of it? "We couldn't do it without you, honey," Vincent winks, a cold grin accompanying the excitement on his face. The moment we've both been waiting for is finally here.
Gabriel glances at my brother warily. Rightfully so. The air around Vincent always charges up when he's ready to strike. You'd have to be incredibly dense not to feel it.
"If you don't do as we ask," I continue, commanding his attention back to me. "This gets out to everyone. The whole mafia will know. Your daughters will know."
I've never seen a man become rigid so fast. If it wasn't for the quickened rise and fall of his chest, I would have thought he had stopped breathing. He's finally giving me what I wanted the moment I laid eyes on him twenty minutes ago – fear.
I drag my middle finger back and forth across my lips. "Speaking of your daughters..."
"No," he snaps immediately. His panic is taking rein now. "You will leave them out of this. They've done nothing wrong."
"And that's exactly why their suffering will kill you inside."
He leans forward and gets in my face. When he speaks, his voice is as hard as steel. "You will not go near them. My family is off limits."
I narrow my eyes at him. "Let's not be ironic here."
"We are Made Men. We have all done things we cannot take back. Don't speak to me as if you yourself are an innocent man. You've sinned just as I have."
"No," I immediately counter. This fucker is making it all too hard to not carve his skin from his body. "You don't want to do that. You know I know the truth. Drop your holier-than-thou act because I see right through it. We are not the same."
His nostrils flare. His body language is the poster image of him gradually losing control. "I will clear your name. Say you were framed and lead the investigation to find the true killers yourself. Satisfied?"
I sit back in my seat. Watching him spiral is oddly calming. "You are negotiating like a toddler. The mafia will suspect that you were forced to do this. You need a good reason to want to clear our names. And what better reason than an alliance – you and I on the same team?"
He knows where this is going. His hands curl into fists. "No. You can't-"
"You will hand your daughter to me for marriage. The eldest one, Marina."
"Veronica," he corrects vehemently. "Are you insane? I'll burn you to pieces before I willingly give her to you."
"You think you have a choice," I observe with amusement. I glance at my brother. "Does he have a choice, Vincent?"
Vincent grins. "Not a one, brother."
"Stop this." Gabriel grinds his jaw. "My daughter is not to be negotiated with. I will give you anything. Anything. But not her."
"But that's why I want her." I pull my suit jacket together, sensing our conversation is winding down. "Because she is the only thing you won't give up."
"What will she think? I have protected her all my life, and now I send her into the hands of a killer? She will be suspicious."
"So let her. That will be my problem when she becomes my wife, unfortunate as that is. But tell me – will she be in more danger with me or with the mafia when they all find out about you?"
He stiffens, and I can see the defeat in his eyes. This is the moment he's realised that his world is about to fall apart and that I am the one responsible for it. He can't stop this or me. My lip curls.
"Do you really think the mafia will pardon your daughters for your sins? They're dead meat as soon as everyone finds out. So pick your poison – a dead daughter or a daughter that belongs to me."
"This can't..." His voice is hoarse and panicked. "You can't do this. Not my daughter. Not my principessa."
"That is rather sweet. Maybe if you try begging?"
Vincent laughs, eyeing Gabriel with cold and excited eyes. All of his earlier frustrations have dissipated. This is what we've been waiting for. To see this arsehole beg at our feet, fall to our command. And to think it is only the beginning.
"Please," Gabriel finally rasps, forcing the words out. "Have mercy."
Mercy? The merciful were those who had something to fear or lose. I had neither. When you've lived through nightmares and seen true horror, you don't have any mercy to give because nobody gave it to you either.
"No." The humour in my tone is far gone. As entertaining as this has been, being face-to-face with this cocksucker doesn't bode well for my temper. I'm ready to move the fuck on." The wedding will be at the end of the month. I will make all the necessary arrangements to show our fellow Familias how sincere I am about this union. You will make an announcement of our engagement and tell the mafia this is an act of peace, to right a wrong. Whatever bullshit you need to say to get it done. Because if you don't..."
I hold up my forearm again. Gabriel watches in disdain, but I can see beyond that. In this moment he feels destroyed. And now I'm going to destroy everyone he loves too.
"Welcome to the family, stronzo." Vincent ruffles Gabriel's hair with another laugh and then gets out of the car. I follow suit, slamming the door shut just as I see Gabriel punch the steering wheel in anger, not even bothering to attempt another fight. Even the worst of sinners know when they've lost.
Gabriel's soldiers watch from a distance. It's comical, the way they slowly reach for their guns but make no gesture to actually use them. If Gabriel wanted us dead, he would hand out the orders. But no orders have been given, and they know by now what will happen to them if they try to open fire.
"Are congratulations in order now that you have a fiancé?" Vincent mocks. The dick is fucking loving this.
"The marriage is irrelevant, and so is the daughter. It's what will come of this union that matters."
"Just stick to the plan. Don't let a piece of ass distract you."
Though he is merely joking around, his accusations piss me off to no end. I keep my gaze straight ahead, feeling my resolve harden. "As long as Gabriel's blood runs through her veins, she will always be the enemy."