Dreadnought (Nemesis #1)

“Why does it look like my big brother wants something from me?”

Lucca motioned to the two men standing behind her. “Leave us. I’m taking Maria to school today.”

“No. No, you will not! I’m pissed at you. Don’t leave me with this psychopath!” she yelled after her bodyguards. But despite her effort, the two men made their exit.

Removing the cigarette from his mouth, he looked at his sister incredulously. “I’m the psychopath?”

Maria crossed her arms. “Yes, you are an unstable and aggressive person who lacks empathy and remorse.” She was obviously spending too much time in her psychology books.

“First of all, I’m the stable one; you’re not. But I think you are forgetting a major part of that diagnosis. A real psychopath appears normal and charming, hiding the fact they are aggressive, and lack empathy and remorse.” Taking one long and final hit, he tossed the bud to the ground. “Now, who does that sound like to you? Because it sure as fuck isn’t me.”

Uncrossing her arms, she flipped her long, golden hair behind her shoulder. “You were never good at hiding your true colors. Unlike you, I like the surprise when they find out I’m crazy.”

“Because you are a true fucking psychopath.”

Maria went silent for a moment, becoming serious. “Yes, but if I’m a psychopath, what does that make you?”

The question wasn’t meant to be answered, because the question was an impossible one to answer. They both knew Lucca was too fucked up for a definitive diagnosis.

Folding his arms across his chest, he was done talking about who was more fucked up. “So, why are you mad at me?”

Stomping her expensive heel on the pavement, she huffed, “Because you kicked us out of the house!”

“I thought you liked it here? You’re able to get into more trouble.”

“I was before they amped up security. I practically have someone going into the bathroom with me now.”

“Aw, the poor, poor mafia princess.” He pretended to care.

“You know I don’t like it when you call me that, Lucca.”

“We both know that you do. Otherwise, you wouldn’t act like one.”

It was her turn to change the subject as she went toward the passenger door. “Are you taking me to school or not?”

Lucca moved swiftly, not letting her open the door. “No, I need your help with something.”

She tapped her heel again. “That depends on what it is.”

He gave her a warning look. “You’ll have to keep it a secret.” Or I’ll have to kill you.

A wicked smile touched her lightly pink lipstick lips. “I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time, Lucca. I hope you’ve saved up enough money for the blackmailing I’m going to put you through.”

Opening the door for her, he laughed mockingly at her. “No one’s been able to blackmail me so far, princess.”

She patted him on the chest. “Oh, poor, poor mafia overlord. I know your secret already. I’ve just been waiting for the upper hand.”

Mafia overlord? “Have you been watching movies with Elle aga—Never mind. Just get in the fucking car. You don’t know shit.”

A perfect eyebrow rose. “Tell me, Lucca; is having her all to yourself everything you ever dreamed of?”

His voice went dark. “Get in the fucking car.”

“I guess Amo doesn’t stand a chance now with Chl—”

Placing a cold hand over her mouth, he shushed her. “Tell me, Maria; is today the day you want to die?”





Eighteen





Sure to Make Any Girl Succumb to Him Then and There





Chloe was sitting at the kitchen island, eating her toast with orange juice and wondering why Lucca wasn’t already up. He had always been well past awake by this time, and he had told her they were going to finish the gardening today.

When Drago entered the room, she expected Lucca to follow behind, but he didn’t.

“He’s not here. He left early this morning,” Drago told her as he made himself a cup of coffee.

She looked at him, wondering why he had said that. “I-I didn’t say anything.”

“Maybe not, but you were looking for him.”

Trying her best to swallow her dry toast, she clasped her hands together. “N-No, I wasn’t.”

Taking a drink of the dark liquid, he stared her down for a long, hard minute. “Are you sure about that?”

No.

The front door opening saved her from having to answer the embarrassing question.

Drago smiled, keeping his voice low for only her ears. “Looks like he’s back just in time for you.”

Turning, she saw Lucca come in with what appeared to be a blonde wo—

“Maria!”

Drago practically slammed down his coffee cup. “Oh, fuck no.”

Maria came in, smiling from ear-to-ear like the beautiful goddess she was. “Hi, Chloe. Hi, Drago!”

“No, no, no. I can see where this is going, and I’m not having any part of it. I signed up to watch the one too scared of her own shadow, not the spawn of Satan.”

Spawn of Satan? Looking over at Maria, who was dressed in a light rose-colored dress with nude pumps, she looked like a beautiful angel. Chloe always thought of her as one, too. She was the sweetest person in the world.

Maria looked like she was about to cry. “That hurt my feelings.”

He laughed. “What feelin—”

“You are being rude,” Chloe spoke without thinking, becoming angered by the man. “Maybe you need to go back to sleep, because you’re not being very nice this morning.”

Maria had to put her hand over her mouth to keep from laughing as Drago’s face fell.

Grinning, Lucca stepped forward to stand beside Chloe. “Was he being mean to you, darlin’?”

She thought about it for a long moment as she stared at a now pissed off Drago. He had been trying to push her buttons about Lucca just a few minutes ago, and she had half a mind to say yes. Or I’ll fucking kill them. But … she figured she would spare his life. This time.

“No.” She smiled at Drago, brave only because Lucca was a step away.

Taking his coffee, Drago started to leave the room. “I’ll watch them from the security room, but if they burn the house down, don’t expect me to save them.”

Now that he was gone, Chloe’s focus went to Maria. “I can’t believe it; you’re here.” She had sometimes felt as if she no longer existed, but now that someone was here who was actually her friend, she felt alive again.

“Yep.” Maria smiled happily down at her. “Give me a second; I’ll be right back.”

She watched Maria head toward the stairs then looked back at Lucca, not understanding. “But why?”

He gave her a smile unlike one she had seen before. It was like a smile Vincent would give her, except it was more deadly and sure to make any girl succumb to him then and there.

“I told you I would see what I could do for you.”

She had to pull her eyes from his, afraid the smile would work on her. “Oh.”

Like always, he picked up a strand of her hair. “I know we were supposed to take care of the garden today, but I thought you would enjoy being with Maria more.”

Watching him twirl her black hair around his finger was almost mesmerizing.

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