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Roman (Bratva Blood Brothers Book 5)

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by K. J. Dahlen


  Deke nodded. “Then we’d better go get them shouldn’t we?”

  They rode back to where their men were waiting. Deke looked over at Zipper and Zipper gave him a location. Deke took Wiley and Gator with him.

  Iceman took two of his men along as he announced, “The rest of you have to stay here. We’ll be back.

  Zipper walked over to where Deke was and handed him an earpiece. “I can let you know what’s going on with this. I have satellite vision on them as well as night vision. Right now, I see four men, two inside two outside. This is a middle income residence, nice and quiet. When you get close, let me know and I’ll lead you in.”

  Deke fit the earpiece into his ear before he turned his stare on Iceman. “We don’t kill tonight, wound maybe but no one dies.”

  Iceman nodded and passed the info to his men.

  Then all six men took off, disappearing into the night.

  CHAPTER TEN

  Iceman led them to a fairly nice neighborhood. He pulled over in a parking lot of a church. When the others shut off their engines, he looked over at Deke. “The house your girls are in is about a block away. I didn’t think you’d want to announce our arrival.”

  Deke nodded. He got off his bike and stretched his legs. He grabbed his weapon from the small of his back and checked the magazine. Glancing over at Gator and Wiley, he reminded them, “No killing. We don’t want to go to jail. We go in, get the girls and get the hell out of there.”

  Gator, Wiley and the rest of the men nodded.

  Deke turned to Iceman.

  He smiled at Deke and shrugged. “It’s your show.”

  Using the cover of darkness, they made their way to the house where Cassie and Peaches were being held. When he could see the house, he tapped the earpiece. “We’re here Zipper.”

  Deke heard Zipper’s voice, “The girls are in the back bedroom. There is one man on the southeast corner of the building. The other man is in the shadows of the garage. The two men inside are in the living room.”

  “Okay, we’ll take care of it.” Deke turned and whispered the info to the men standing there. “Iceman and I will go around the back and get the girls. You guys take care of the men inside and outside.”

  The men nodded and melted into the night.

  Deke and Iceman waited for a few minutes then went around to the back of the house. When they got to the room the girls were in, Zipper let them know. Deke went to the window and peeked inside. Cassie was resting on one of the beds in the room. Peaches was on the other bed. Deke could see Peaches had been crying. He knocked softly on the glass.

  Cassie’s head popped up and she turned to stare at the glass. She got up and moved over to the window. When she saw Deke standing there, tears rolled down her face. Her hand reached for the lock then the window slid open. Peaches had joined her and Cassie whispered, “What are you doing here?”

  Deke grinned. “I came to get you back.”

  Cassie slid her foot out the open window. Deke grabbed her and pulled her through. A moment later, Peaches followed her and together, all four of them headed for the neighbor’s back yard. Deke pulled Cassie into his arms and hugged her close. Then his lips came down on hers and for a moment, that’s all that mattered to either of them.

  Iceman broke the silence with a cough and Deke turned his eyes to Peaches. He smiled. She grinned back.

  By then Gator, Wiley and Iceman’s two men joined them. “Let’s get the fuck out of here before those boys wake up,” Gator grumbled.

  When they got back to the bikes, Cassie got on the back of Deke’s bike and Iceman invited Peaches on his. When they roared off into the night, Deke could feel Cassie’s arms tighten around his waist. Nothing ever felt this right, this good. He’d never invited a woman to ride bitch, never found one worthy of it. Now, he had his Spitfire and he wasn’t going to let her go—ever.

  When they arrived back at the warehouse, Gator, Wiley and the two Sinner’s broke off and waited while Deke and Iceman went to the door. When they dismounted their bikes, Deke grabbed Cassie’s hand and Cassie grabbed Peaches’ hand. All four of them walked into the warehouse.

  Calderone and Leon were standing there waiting for them.

  Peaches stopped and stared at the two men.

  Cassie noticed her friend’s actions and stopped herself. Looking from Peaches to the two men, she narrowed her eyes at them. “Peaches, do you know them?”

  Peaches looked a little lost. “I don’t know. They seem familiar to me but not from anything recent, more of a memory.”

  “Kalleiegh, baby, is it really you?” Calderone whispered. Tears rolled down his cheeks.

  Peaches stared at him then took a step forward. “Do I know you?”

  “Oh baby girl, I hope so. Peaches, baby, please say you remember me.”

  Peaches paled and sweat beaded on her forehead. She raised her fingers to her temples as if to rub away a sudden pain. She stared at Calderone for a moment longer before her eyes went wide. “Daddy…?” she called out.

  Calderone opened his arms and Peaches ran toward him.

  He pulled her into an embrace and held her to him. “Oh baby, I thought you were lost to me forever. I have missed you so much.”

  Peaches rubbed her nose into his chest and tightened her arms around him. “Is this for real?” she whispered as she stared at him. “Are you really here?”

  “I’m here baby girl,” Calderone assured her.

  “Do you remember me as well?” Leon begged gruffly.

  Peaches turned her head and stared at him for a moment, then grinned. “Oh Poppy, how could I forget you?” She left the comfort of her father’s arms and snuggled into Leon’s embrace. He hugged her close.

  Calderone’s arms wrapped around both of them.

  Cassie looked up at Deke and smiled. “This…my friend, has made the hell of our childhood worth every fucking minute,” she whispered as she wrapped her arms around his waist.

  “Josette,” a voice in the shadows whispered urgently.

  Cassie leaned around Deke and frowned. When the voice called to her a second time and she saw a hand gesture, she stepped away from Deke and closer to the shadow. “Do I know you?”

  When she got closer, she could see his face and it was one she never thought she would see again. She sneered. “What the fuck do you want?”

  “Please, you can’t tell them who I am,” he whispered to her.

  Cassie turned her head to see Peaches talking softly with her father and grandfather. Before she could turn back, the man beside her had grabbed her upper arm and was pulling her further into the shadows. Cassie turned to him, “Take your hands off me. I don’t like to be touched.”

  “I’ll do more than touch you if you give me away.” He hissed as he brushed his hair away from his head. It was worn a little on the longer side and the color had toned down from the bright red it was twenty years ago. Now, there was gray mixed into the red.

  “Get your fucking hands off me,” she called out a little louder.

  “Shut the hell up, you stupid twit,” he whispered.

  He went to shake her but Cassie had had enough. “Let me go you slimy bastard!” she yelled as she stepped away.

  He went to grab hold of her again and Cassie leaned to one side. Her foot struck out and the man crumpled to the floor. He gasped and held his chest. He grabbed at her ankle but Cassie stomped on his hand. Then her foot struck again and she kicked him in the face.

  He groaned and his mouth began to bleed. He curled into a ball and closed his eyes. He felt more than saw Cassie lean closer. “I told you I don’t like to be touched, you bastard.”

  Deke, Iceman and Calderone came up behind her. Deke reached out and stopped Calderone just when he would have pulled Cassie behind him. Calderone turned to glare but Deke shook his head. “She really hates to be touched.”

  When Cassie turned to them, Calderone asked, “How do you know my man Theo?”

  Cassie snorted. “Is that what he calls himself
now days? Theo?”

  Calderone looked from Cassie to Theo then back to Cassie. “His name is Theo Bellini.”

  Cassie shook her head and turned her head to stare at the man on the floor. “His name is Flynn Reardon.”

  Deke gasped.

  “How do you know this?” Calderone demanded.

  Cassie turned to look at him. “Because this is the bastard that sold me to Mrs. Pierce. She gave him a couple hundred dollars and he turned his three year old daughter over to her. He walked away and didn’t even look back.”

  Calderone snapped his fingers and two other men suddenly appeared. They dragged Flynn up from the floor.

  When they had him on his feet, he raised his head to stare at his daughter. His eyes were filled with hate and he spat blood on the floor at her feet.

  Calderone backhanded him.

  Cassie narrowed her eyes at her father. “How many times did you visit that house, old man? How many kids did you supply her with?”

  Flynn just shook his head. “Shut your fucking mouth girl. You don’t know anything.” Turning to Calderone, he wailed, “She’s a fucking liar. I was never there!”

  “Cassie?” a bewildered Peaches called out.

  She stepped around her father and stared at her friend. Cassie shook her head and said, “Oh Peaches, I’m so sorry.”

  Peaches frowned and shook her head. “What are you sorry about?”

  Cassie raised her hand and waved at her father.

  Peaches turned her head and stared at the man in question. Her eyes went wide and she backed away.

  “Peaches,” Calderone asked, ‘How do you know him?”

  Peaches turned and stared at her father as tears ran down her face. She raised her hands to her temples and began to sob. “I remember now,” she whispered. “It’s like a bad dream but it must be true.” She turned and stared at Flynn. “I remember his face, but he was dressed differently. He was wearing a dark uniform. I think.”

  Cassie nodded. “This is the piece of shit that carried Peaches up to the house. He pretended to be a cop. I couldn’t see his face that day, he was turned away from me but I saw the back of his head. I saw his hair. It was the same color as my hair. I didn’t know who he was at the time but I remember my father had the same color hair I did.”

  Calderone snapped his head back around and searched Flynn’s face. He read the truth of her words. He reached out, grabbed the other man’s throat and tightened his grip. “I should kill you nice and slow.”

  Leon stepped up behind his son and grabbed his shoulders. “Cal, don’t kill him yet. We need the information he has.”

  A muscle is Calderone’s jaw twitched. He glanced at the men holding Flynn. “Take him to the playroom.”

  Flynn eye’s got huge and he began to beg, “Please don’t do this.”

  Cassie moved to Deke and felt his arms wrap around her. She cried silently.

  “Oh Cassie,” Peaches whispered. “I’m so sorry.”

  Cassie turned her head. She broke away from Deke and the two girls came together. “I’m so sorry Peaches. I knew he was a bastard for what he did to me but to do this to you?”

  Peaches leaned back and frowned. “What do you mean? Why should you be sorry?”

  Cassie shook her head. “When he brought you up to the house that day I heard him tell Mrs. Pierce that he had a hell of a time getting you. He told her he had to ram the car and he wasn’t sure if your mother was still alive or not.”

  Calderone grabbed her by the arm and swung her around to face him.

  Cassie narrowed her eyes at his action.

  “Daddy, please let her go.” Peaches whispered fearfully. “She doesn’t like to be grabbed like that.”

  “Flynn is the man who killed my wife?” Calderone shouted. He ignored Peaches’ warning.

  Cassie tried to pull her arm free but his grip tightened.

  “Cal, let her go,” Leon ordered. “She won’t tell us anything until you do.”

  Calderone pushed her away from him. “To hell with this and to hell with you!”

  Cassie rubbed her upper arm and glared at him. Peaches took a step closer but Cassie didn’t want her to close in. She took a step away. Then she turned to Leon. “In the Pierce house there is a den. Inside the den is a hutch. Pull open the right hand drawer and you’ll find a small white button. Press it and the hutch will open. There is a secret room behind it. That’s where you’ll find record books and tons of cash. I hope to hell you find this woman and end her life. If anyone deserves it, she does. If you let her live, I will come back here and you won’t like it if I do.”

  Peaches gasped and stepped back.

  “Did you just threaten my life, little girl?” Leon asked.

  Cassie shook her head. “No I would never hurt you. You belong to Peaches, but I will hurt your business.”

  Leon didn’t say anything for a moment then nodded. “Yes, I can see that you mean business, young lady. I don’t know what you think you can do to hurt us but feel free to try. I assure you we will deal with this woman and we will shut her down.”

  “I have your word on that?” Cassie asked.

  Everyone in the room gasped.

  Leon straightened his stance. “I don’t know who you think you are woman but just this once, I’ll overlook your brashness and give you my word.”

  Cassie nodded then smiled. “Thank you. I’ll give you the benefit of doubt.” She turned to Peaches and wrapped her arms around the other woman. “I’m so happy you’re finally home and that you have someone to love you again.”

  Peaches had tears in her eyes. “I wish you had someone too.”

  Cassie shrugged. “That was over a long time ago.”

  Peaches smiled. “I think Deke wants that slot.”

  Cassie turned her head and gazed at the man in question. “Do you think?”

  “Oh yeah, I think.” Peaches grinned.

  Cassie kept staring at the man I question as he stood at the door to the warehouse. “I’m afraid. Do you think I can trust him?”

  “I think you have to try,” Peaches whispered.

  “Are you gonna be okay?” Cassie looked unsure.

  Peaches glanced over at her father and grandfather. They smiled back. “I think I have a good shot.”

  Leon walked over to the two girls. He held out his hands out to Cassie. When she hesitated then put her hands in his, he raised them up to his lips. Gently kissing them he said, “Thank you for bringing our girl home again. We heard some of your story and what you girls went through. I marvel at your strength. I also want you to know if you ever need anything all you have to do is ask.”

  Cassie nodded. “Please take care of my girl. She needs you and her father.”

  Calderone wrapped his arms around his daughter. “I will always be here for her. Thank you for what you did for her.”

  Cassie nodded then turned to see Deke standing close. “Can we go home now?”

  Deke smiled. “Hell yeah, we can go home.”

  “Will I ever see you again?” Peaches called out.

  Cassie laughed. “When you least expect me, just turn around and I’ll be there. I’ll stop in from time to time to check on you. I love you Peaches.”

  “Don’t stay away too long.” Peaches laughed.

  Deke led her away.

  ~* * * *~

  Calderone, Leon, Peaches and Iceman watched them go.

  Iceman turned and held out his hand to Leon. “It was a pleasure doing business with you.”

  Leon grasped his hand. “I’m glad to finally meet you. You asked for respect earlier tonight. I can honor that request.”

  Calderone and Peaches wandered away leaving Leon and Iceman to talk. Calderone took his daughter back to the table and sat down beside her. He reached up and brushed her hair out of her face. “Are you really okay?” He sighed heavily. “I never thought I’d see you again. I have looked for you for a very long time.”

  “Oh Daddy,” Peaches exclaimed. “Cassie kept m
e safe! With her beside me, no one touched me. I owe her everything.”

  “I’ll see that she’s taken care of.” Calderone nodded.

  “If you knew her, you wouldn’t say that.” Peaches shook her head. “She doesn’t want you to give her anything.”

  Calderone frowned. “Then what? What does she want?”

  “Nothing.” Peaches smiled. “She would take nothing for getting me home. She did it because it’s the right thing to do. She’s got a sense of right and wrong that goes deep. She said she got it from her mother before she died.”

  Calderone gazed at his daughter in awe. “I was told her mother died when she was three.”

  “She did,” Peaches explained. “Cassie used to tell me stories about her mom. Even if I knew they weren’t true, I always listened. I didn’t know how she could remember all that when I couldn’t even remember my own name but she did.”

  Leon walked over to them. “What do you say we go home? It’s late and we all could use some sleep.”

  Calderone got to his feet, then pulled Peaches up. The three of them walked to the back of the warehouse and got into a long black limo. It pulled away and disappeared into the night…Peaches finally got her life back.

  CHAPTER ELEVEN

  Deke threw his leg over his bike and waited for Cassie to climb on the back. Where she belongs. Deke fought the grin that threatened to show Gator grinned at her and revved his motor. “Glad to see you Spitfire.” Gator nodded.

  Cassie looked over at him. The name was something that surprised her. She then gave him a dazzling smile. She leaned forward and whispered in Dekes ear, “Can we stop somewhere for the night? I need some sleep. I’m wiped out.”

  Deke turned to look her over. “Are you all right?”

  “It’s just been some hellacious days I don’t want to repeat.” Cassie shook her head. “I’m just tired of all the bullshit.” She wiped a tear from her cheek. “And I’m going to miss that girl.”

  Deke patted her hand and started his engine. She held on while he moved down the street. Almost at the outskirts of town, he pulled into the parking lot of a motel. Deke and most of the guys disappeared into the office. Gator and the others waited with her. A few minutes later, Deke came back and grabbed her hand. Leading the group, he found the door that matched his key card. He motioned to the next several doors for his guys to go to. Then he and Cassie went inside.

 

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