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Authors: Cristin Harber

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Savage Secrets (Titan #6) (17 page)

“Check them.” The lead ACG man gestured to them.

Rocco stepped between her and the men. “Touch her and you already know what will happen.”

Someone manhandling her might cause Rocco to lose his mind. Last thing she needed was for him to hallucinate. Lord, what would happen then?

“One more.” She pulled out a serrated blade from her other thigh, and every man in the foyer stared, jaws hanging. “I expect this back.”

Roman gawked at her, then at Rocco, who knew what he was thinking. She could’ve done a strip tease and not bagged that reaction. Men loved their bloody toys, and when a woman hid them on her body, she had the upper hand.

The ACG men shuffled, glancing everywhere but at her, all looking as though they’d been busted for peeking up a girl’s skirt. Not too many gun-and-knives-toting ladies must have crossed their paths.


Si
? I will get that back?”

Their heads nodded. Even the lower-in-command looking ACG men, who she was sure had no say. All right, already. Time to get this meeting rolling.

The one who’d ordered their disarming led them down a hall. Knick-knacks decorated shelves. Rows of books lined the walls and were stacked on the floor. Maybe this wasn’t El Mateperros’s house. A grandmother’s, maybe? Caterina’s teeth sawed together. His family lived comfortably while hers had been buried, murdered by his order. Bastard.

“Wait here,” the lead man said, and she noticed red welts on his neck.

They were left in a sun room. Fresh herbs grew in labeled little planters along the expanse of windows. Her temples throbbed. What kind of terrorist headquarters was this?

“Sage?” She scowled at the plant. “Mint?”

Rocco meandered around the room, poking and reading their labels, then nodded to the books lining the halls. “Didn’t take the guy for an avid reader.”

“Stephen Covey, Steven Levitt, and Jim Cramer? Dude’s got a whole lot of economics books.” Roman picked one up. “
Looking for Fame
by Lady Gaga? Really?”

Her brow furrowed in such a way that a migraine was sure to come. El Mateperros was a pig. A terrorist. What was he doing with lavender and lemon basil decorating a room that was this… gorgeous? Sun streamed in. Loungers and chairs begged visitors to take a seat, relax, and soak in the breathtaking view of greenery. She hated it. Hated him.

Rocco sidled up to her. “You okay?”

“Never. Better.” The pressure in her head was going to make it pop off. Today
had
to be one of the best days of her life. She’d finally have a face to go with the name.

“If you say so.” He picked a label from a container. “Lemon basil? Who would’ve guessed?”

Her fingernails dug into the palms of her balled-up fists. Maybe she could emit enough hatred that Rocco would stop commenting on fucking herb blossoms. Roman looked equally intrigued.

“Daniel Locke.” A smooth voice surprised her from behind.

Rocco and Roman turned. Bile rushed into Caterina’s throat, coating her tongue. She coughed. Choked. Sputtered. That moment, that very second she’d been waiting for the better part of her life was at hand. The monster had graced them with his presence.

Her heart pounded too loudly, enough that it drowned out the initial pleasantries between the men. She didn’t hear a thing—too busy succumbing to memories. Shouts, gunfire, and the taste of the blood from her bitten lips. Chewing the inside of her mouth. She didn’t understand why, on her special day, the world was falling apart. Rocco touched her back. She still hadn’t turned around. Her eyes threatened to water, but she refused. She would not let it happen, so help her God. Not for El Mateperros. No signs of weakness. No telltale vulnerabilities put forth for the asshole to enjoy. Fuck him. She wanted his pain. His sorrow. She wanted to capture it, to bottle it to look upon and draw from when she was at her worst.

Her pseudo husband’s hand walked around her waist, reassuring her with just a touch. He stepped back—smart not to take his eyes off their enemy—and leaned over, his lips at her ear.

“You okay, Kitten?”

No
. She was falling apart on so many levels. That goddamn second, she couldn’t breathe.

“Kitten?” He stepped closer, and she blinked back the burn of painful tears.

Cat swallowed. Swallowed again. Her nose wrinkled, and she inhaled as deeply as she could manage in a blouse and bra that had turned into a vise.

“Fine.” She cleared her throat. God must think her a badass because he’d handed her this moment, and he didn’t dole out shit she couldn’t handle. That was a fact taught long ago by that miserable bitch called life. She nodded. Stronger. Her family deserved better than a pathetic public breakdown.

Balancing on one heel, she pivoted and looked up. Rocco, Roman, and El Mateperros.
El Mateperros
? Her lips parted. Fury fell. Shock. This had to be… shock.
El Mateperros
? The Dog Killer looked… smart, even debonair. She choked back bile because some might even call him…gorgeous. Strength came back to her in droves, reminding her of all she’d been through. She wanted to tear his face off, shred his tailored suit, and rip out his perfect black hair by the fistful.

CHAPTER NINETEEN

 

El Mateperros extended his hand toward Caterina. It hung, looking pampered and soft. His eyes were the color of brown sugar, crinkling at the corners, dancing like he knew he was
the man
. It made her sick.

“Mrs. Locke, the pleasure is all mine.” The hand continued to await her.

A storm raged in her chest. A thick blanket of suffocation wrapped itself around her.

Rocco’s grip on her tightened, and his throat cleared. “Kitten?” He was a little louder that time, evidence to her mini-public breakdown. This was so bad. “Okay?”

Okay? No. She wasn’t okay. She expected a mass murderer with pocks and scars and gouges. A monster. With horns and a snarling snout snorting toxic breath. This was her meeting with the devil. He was
supposed
to be evil incarnate. But, dapper and distinguished? No. Just…
No
.

Money and power reeked from him. Confidence oozed. He winked at Rocco and Roman, and focused back on her. His smile screamed that he could have any woman he wanted. Any woman but her. The only thing she wanted was his head on a wall and the rest of him six feet under.

“Is your wife okay?” El Mateperros asked, pompous and self-assured, pulling Rocco and Roman’s gazes back to him. The Dog Killer clearly misread her silence. Instead of shocked surprise, he saw silent interest. Her molars pressed together until her temples hurt.

Rocco’s eyes narrowed, his shoulders straightened, but he reached for her hand. “I’m sure she’s fine.”

Caterina didn’t move, didn’t acknowledge that they spoke to her. Her life’s mission was going down the crapper all because she was choking.

“Caterina?” Rocco tugged her to his waist. “Kitten. Come back to me, girl.”

His breath was on her neck. His grip steadied her. She blinked, rolled through the disgust and surprise, ignored that this was the most embarrassing moment of her life and that she was falling apart in front of Rocco, then painted on her best smile. “I am so sorry. I just…got dizzy. Please—” She stepped from Rocco toward El Mateperros. “Accept my deepest apologies.”

El Mateperros took her hand in his. “No need, Mrs. Locke.”

Repulsed shudders rocketed from her lungs into her limbs. He brought her knuckles to his lips, lingering over her skin, and nausea taunted her. Vomit was fast approaching. Her mouth was too wet and her stomach too weak. But she gave a curt nod and snatched her hand back, swallowing the noticeable taste of bile. “
Gracias
.”

“Sit, please.” El Mateperros gestured with the same hand that held her knuckles to his mouth. He needed to experience pain. A hurt that stole his life’s happiness.

Caterina dropped into the chair with no grace, just pure, undiluted hatred driving her every move. Rocco touched her shoulder and then slid into his chair, keeping her within reach. Roman stood behind them. She tried to smile, tried to keep her cover, but things weren’t looking bright and shiny. The guys were going to question her after this and deservedly so.

Rocco cleared his throat. “Like I was saying, the goon squad was unexpected and unappreciated. If we’re going to conduct business, I expect a business relationship.”

El Mateperros watched her for a few seconds too long then smirked. “You’re new to the game. I don’t believe you get to make the rules, Mr. Locke.”

“I’m your only game in town right now. If you have any hopes in purchasing weapons grade explosives in short order, I’m your seller. Your distributor. Hell, I’m your God at this point. Your people botched the London job, and no one wants to touch you.”

“Hiccups happen.” His gaze flicked upward. “And I doubt that no one wants—”

Rocco leaned forward, mighty and menacing. “You’re too hot to sell to, but here I am. With my wife. And you’re talking about rules? Guess what? I just rewrote the rule book, and whatever parameters you thought we were playing with went out the door when your muscle grabbed us off the street.”

El Mateperros leaned forward, matching Rocco’s stance. “I’ve guarded my existence, my reputation, since I began this journey. I wasn’t about to have some newbie gunslinger out me just because he could sell me weapons quickly.”

“Two hundred thousand US dollars was our agreed upon asking price. I’m throwing on another hundred thousand dollar fee for fucking with my day and with my wife. After that, we’ll pretend this little shitstorm of a business relationship didn’t happen. If you want to do business again, we’ll start new. Until then, I’m your only option.”

El Mateperros threw his head back and cackled. “That is a strong threat from an
unfindable man
who my men picked up with ease.”

Rocco popped one knuckle at a time. “I’m here to make money, not friends. You’re here because you need what I sell. Simple. You want games, go elsewhere, though that’d be impossible at this point.”

“You’re far more colorful than I expected.” El Mateperros clapped his hand, eyes dancing, then looked at Caterina with more interest than she cared for, tilting his head at her pseudo-husband. “I like him.” His eyes drifted down her blouse, and a smile curled onto his despicable lips.

All the things she wanted to say, and she couldn’t. Instead, she reached for Rocco’s hand and narrowed her eyes. “As do I. Think I’ll keep him.”

The smile he’d been toying with exploded into full out amusement. “Oh, that’s too bad.”

Rocco leaned forward in his chair. “Your pain-in-my-ass fee just went up again. Three hundred fifty thousand, total. Wire the money to this account by noon tomorrow.” He pulled a slip of paper from a pocket and handed it to El Mateperros. “One more look at my wife, and don’t bother. You won’t be alive to accept delivery of the goods.” He stood with her hand in his, and she melted into his side. “Kitten? You ready?”

More than he could ever know. She nodded, not trusting her voice and hating that Rocco spent more time checking on her than digging for dirt. She had failed.

“Pleasure doing business with you.” The acid in Rocco’s voice and the annoyance on El Mateperros’s face made their visit the slightest bit more survivable. Roman led their way, and Rocco pulled her even closer. A lifetime’s worth of pain eased off her chest under his arm. He nuzzled his lips into her hair, and the day suddenly wasn’t as jarring. El Mateperros wasn’t as shocking. Rocco guided her out the door, past the ACG henchmen to the running Mercedes. He opened her door, sat her down, and leaned forward to brush a strand of hair off her face. “Doing okay?”

She tried for a smile, but it was nothing more than a tight-lipped failure. She wanted to scream and punch the seat in front of her, but instead, she growled out her frustration, poured out her fear of failure, careful to keep quiet from the listening ears of the ACG.

Estoy perdida
. I’m lost.

Lo odio
. I hate him.

Fallé mi familia
. I failed my family.

Rocco waited her out. His dimple was there, egging her on. She went on, cursed El Mateperros, not by name, but none the less, talked about the devil.

“Feel better?”

“Ha.” She scoffed, but yeah, the weight was lighter. Having another person to share with had advantages.

Again, he pushed a strand of hair off her cheek. She wasn’t even sure there was one, but loved how his fingers felt. “Sounded good, whatever you said.”

“Maybe.” She puffed out a breath. “I’m frustrated.”

“You’ll tell me later what happened to you back there?”

“Probably not.” She shook her head. So much to say but never anyone she trusted enough to tell.

“Cute, though.”

What
? She shook her head. She went on a tirade about wanting to kill a man, her first round of doubts ever, and Rocco thought it was cute? She covered her mouth. That was insane. “You have no idea what I said.”

“Like I said, it sounded good.”

Roman walked up. “You two almost ready?”

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