The Wrath of Cain

Salvatore has seen me at my lowest, and was one of the few who helped me see light in all this darkness I’ve been living in since she’s been gone. He’s the only man who told me that distance wouldn’t matter if we truly loved each other. Our minds try and overrule our hearts, but love can triumph over any obstacle, any distance, and any person who tries to take it away.

No one would help me find her six years ago. Not my father, not her parents. Everywhere I looked, there were reminders of her. I gave up. I stole a shit ton of money from my father, found Salvatore’s address, and forced a meeting with him. I will never forget what he has done for me. He gave me the strength and the wisdom to fight for what’s mine. And here I stand, challenging him in that fight. He notices the tension in my stance and raises an eyebrow.

“Don’t get all pissy with me, boy. I care about her just as much as you do. Now where’s my other son?”

The boss opens his expensive jacket, shrugs it off, and tosses it on the porch like it’s nothing. I bet that material cost near five thousand dollars. He wears Armani exclusively. He rolls up his sleeves.

“Well, where is he? I’ve got business to tend to.”

I back up to grab the jacket and place it on the post leading up the stairs.

“Business? Here? You hate this city.”

“Damn right, I do. It’s dirty. Full of drugs. Rats. Sewers. It smells.”

“And New York doesn’t?” I laugh.

“Anyway, smart mouth, Detroit has just become my new favorite city.”

I shoot both of them a narrow look.

“All right, you fuckers. Tell me, what the hell is going on?”

Before they can answer, I hear the sound of a car driving slowly up my path. We all turn to look.

“Jesus Christ, now what?” I exclaim.

I look from Beamer to Salvatore. Their faces stare blankly at John and Cecily, who are now getting out of the car. The three of us stand there and watch them approach. John’s fists are clenched at his sides, and Cecily looks like she’s ready to kill someone herself.

“You!” she shouts, aiming her finger at Salvatore. “You had the nerve to call me and tell me that shit on the phone.”

“Get your finger out of my face and give me a hug. Be thankful I called you at all.”

The two of them embrace, kissing each other on the cheek. My head goes back and forth between all four of them. This is some screwed up shit right here.

“What the hell is going on?” I ask loudly. “You people trying to kill her, or what? You’ve told her enough today, John. And you didn’t speak enough, Cecily. So what brings you back to my house?”

All four of them snap their heads in my direction.

“John?” Cecily indicates for her husband to speak.

“Cain. Beamer here found Kryder this morning.”

My blood starts churning. My hands clench so tightly into fists that I swear to Christ we all hear my knuckles crack.

“Where?”

“He’s been right under our noses this whole damn time, man. Fucking Brightmoor.”

I shake my head.

“Come again? Brightmoor? As in where Emerald grew up? As in where her parents still live? Dad’s old VP Monty? No motherfucking way.”

This can’t be. He’s been right here the whole damn time.

No one says a word. All you hear is the whistle of the breeze and the shuffling of trees until John walks back to the car, the crunching of stone heard with each thunderous step. He opens the back door, reaches inside, and drags out Monty. His mouth is taped shut and his hands are cuffed. He looks as scared as a cat standing on hot bricks.

I freeze. My throat constricts, the blood that was boiling through my veins moments ago turning deathly cold. That prick. After everything my father did for him. I may be going straight to hell, but this piece of shit is about to beat me there.

“You fucking bastard! How long, you fucking grunt ass motherfucker?”

I charge at him. He falls to his knees when my fist connects with his jaw.

“I’ve only got one thing to say to you, you coward.”

I rip the tape off his mouth and he yelps. Pussy.

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