Lev: a Shot Callers novel

Alessio looked down at me, pride evident in his eyes. “You did this?”


I scoffed, “No!” Then I looked around. “We all did this. It was a group effort. We all pitched in. Everyone had a job and they totally nailed it.”

“You did good, kid,” Alessio muttered, taking in the new establishment.

That was when Sasha came up behind me. “What the fuck do you think you’re doing here?”

My eyes wide, I spoke up but choked on my words. “I-I invited them.”

Sasha glared at me. “What the fuck for? They need to leave.”

I stood between my uncle and brother, glowering up at Sasha. “No, they aren’t going anywhere.”

Sasha’s jaw ticked before he took on a reasonable expression. “Listen, boys. You got your own club to run. You need to go.”

Alessio wrapped an arm around me. “No, we don’t. We closed for the night.”

Sasha looked from Alessio to Laredo. “It’s Friday night. One of the busiest nights of the week. Why the hell are you closed?”

My voice caught in my throat while my heart sank. Here goes nothing. “Because I asked them to.”

Sasha’s confused look had not wavered.

I shrugged and explained myself. “We needed people to get in the doors tonight. It was important, Sash. I don’t want to lose this place. None of us do. So I asked them to close for the night,” I swallowed hard, “to give us a fighting chance.”

Sasha’s expression cleared. His brow furrowed before he looked to Laredo, his voice low. “Why would you do that? You don’t owe us anything.”

Laredo nodded. “I know. But when Mina told me about what you had planned, I found myself curious.” He shrugged. “Winning is no fun when there aren’t any worthy competitors around.”

Alessio agreed with a less than friendly smile thrown in Sasha’s direction. “Yeah. It’s no fun takin’ shit from a man who’s got nothin’.” He added, “I’m waitin’ for you to get so high up that you’ll break somethin’ when you fall. You get me, Leokov?”

Sasha stared at him, not blinking before he barked out a harsh laugh. “Fuck you, prick.” Then he did something ballsy.

He held out his hand to Alessio.

And my heart skipped a beat.

Alessio glared at that hand a long while before reaching out slowly, taking Sasha’s hand and shaking it firmly. “Nice place you got here.”

Sasha smirked. “I know.”

Alessio grinned and it pulled his scars tight. “God, you’re a fucking asshole.”

Sasha smirked harder. “I know.”

Oh, my stars. Had my selfish actions just mended the rift caused by years of hatred?

I watched Sasha release Alessio’s hand and hold out the same hand to Laredo. The older man smiled gently as he took it in his and shook it lightly.

Um, yeah. My small smile widened. I think they did.





Chapter FortyFive

Mina

It was a week after opening night, and news of the new burlesque act in town had tongues wagging. Our social media page had well over ten thousand followers in that single week, and although it saddened us all, Sasha had wisely made the decision to no longer open every night. Now, Bleeding Hearts was a strictly weekend establishment, opening Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.

This gave the girls time to practice during the week and learn new routines without the pressure of rehearsing and working on the same day.

Rumors of the girls’ beauty spread fast, and soon The Diamond Dozen were the hottest girls in town. Everyone wanted to catch a glimpse. Our audience had indeed doubled, tripled even.

Sasha revealed that in our opening weekend, we had earned more than what we normally made in an entire week, and that was including all the free drinks we had given away with flyers.

The relief in the room was palpable. Shoulders slumped and people sighed out loud, others laughing happily. Lev pulled me into his side and I gripped his shirt tight, smiling into his chest.

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