Shattered Throne: A Dark Mafia Romance: War of Roses Universe (Mice and Men Book 3) Lana Sky (ebook reader for pc and android .TXT) š
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As if sheād be that easy to get rid of. Noā¦
Facing her is inevitable.
But today isnāt that fucking day.
I step back from the sink and reenter the main suite, heading straight for the balcony overlooking the city. As if from miles away, I hear a musical chime that doesnāt belong amid the backdrop of sirens coming from outside. A telephone? One designated for the room, perched on a glass table that I pass on my way out.
I let it ring, turning my focus to the city, ignoring everything else.
Already the evening sky mimics the unnatural orange glow from the fire. It feels more pressing than ever to decipher the riddle of its meaning. From the Saleris, to their āguestā to the woman who snuck onto the boat, it all feels too calculated. Too complex, like some elaborate fucking scheme that Iām only seeing a sliver of.
By the time I unravel the web itself, Iāll already be caught in its snare.
Lost in thought, I miss the exact moment someone approaches, watching from beyond the doorway. The wind plays devilās advocate, bringing their scent to my nostrils. Roses.
Indecision leaves me grappling with the need to go, versus staying regardless of the tension. Will we have to reconcile whatever the fuck just happened? Yes, but later. For now, I throw myself into solving the problem presented to me.
The only time we seem capable of tolerating each other is by working together.
āThis is the Salerisā territory,ā I say, thinking out loud. In fact, most of the city center they control is viewable from this very height and locationāI doubt itās entirely by coincidence, either. That woman, whoever she is, suggested this place for a reason.
āThe hospital is there,ā I reiterate, spying the building in the distance. āFelicitĆ is over there⦠Why the fuck would someone want the city severed in half, even for a few hours?ā
I lean against the railing, pondering that very riddle.
āThe Saleris make most of their money from the club. They traffic their women from all over, arranging escorts for high-class clients. Thanks to Gregori cultivating āfriends in high places,ā the police donāt dare to look in their direction.ā
Itās only as I hear my own voice echoing back that I realize Iām spouting this shit, not for my own benefit, but for the figure inching closer, her smell so potent I can taste it. Iām choking on it.
Sheās so eager for information, able to overlook anything else between us. Curiosity is her true vice, not liquor. All things considered, Iām inclined to give her another dose.
āNo one knows where they keep their āinventory,āā I say. āIf I had to hazard a guess, Iād assume something mobile. A truck convoy, perhaps. Iāve heard rumors of the tactics they use, setting up āwork placementā agencies under the guise of scoring their girls legitimate employment. Once they arrive in the city, they find themselves wearing a thong in FelicitĆ instead. If the Saleris were in on the explosion, cutting traffic off for an unforeseen amount of time wouldnāt be very beneficial to their business model. Unlessā¦ā
I find my attention being drawn to the corner of the bay wrapped around this part of the city like a noose. The water sparkles like a blaring beacon, under my fucking nose all this time.
Of course.
āUnless they have another method of entry. The docks. They smuggle the girls in through there. And, with the land they snatched up, theyād have the ability to store whatever they bring in. That would set up Gregori to expand his establishment well beyond Hellās Gambit.ā
But that wouldnāt explain the explosion.
āMischaās territory forms a noose around the Salerisā,ā I add, turning my focus to the swaths of land extending beyond the city center. āIf he were gone, they could claim the entire city.ā
Nearly every fucking thing this side of the fire, to be exact. A damn good bargain for playing the role of someone elseās patsy. But what is the ultimate goal?
Why would someone go so far as to use the Saleris, let alone empower them with so much territory?
āThey stand to gain a lot in the end,ā I muse out loud, answering my own question. āBut whoever is pulling the strings must stand to benefit much more.ā
I keep seeing the other man who had been on the Salerisā yacht. Someone unimpressive enough, but Iāve learned from my days with Giovanni Rossi that looks can be deceiving.
āWho would benefit from the appearance of a fire drawing resources and attention away from the city center?ā
I see her move from the corner of my eye. She grips the banister, drawing up beside me, her gaze fixed in one direction. The hospital.
āMischaās wife and son are still at Mercy,ā I say, putting the pieces together for myself. āIf I wanted to stage another hit on the Stepanovs, now would be a perfect time. Mischa has some men stationed there already, but a small number, Iām assuming. On a typical day, it wouldnāt take long for backup to arrive.ā
But now?
āGiven the chaos, reinforcements could be delayed hours at least,ā I suspect. āAny other day, Gregori or Mateo would have to make the call to slow any traffic through the city center. With enough firepower and the right timing, someone could stage an attack in the heart of Salerisā territory without implicating them on the surface. The hospital is a sitting target.ā
I look to the woman beside me, curious if sheās come to the same conclusionābut her gaze is turned toward the interior of the suite. My ears pick up what has her attentionāthat noise again. The phone.
It could be a hotel employee calling about some matter related to the suite. Iām tempted to let it ring, but something makes me answer it this time.
āVanici.ā
āIf you truly want peace with Mischa Stepanov, now is your chance to prove it,ā a man says. His voice is too gruff to belong to a concierge. Itās not Mischa or Fabio, either.
āWho the hell is this?ā
āThat
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