12. Theo
I sat in my armchair at the strip club and breathed in the smoke like it was fresh air off a mountain. The music blared and thudded off the walls, and the girls danced to pay their mortgages and put their kids in private school.
Octavio dropped into the chair next to me. “The dinner with Claude is tomorrow night. Chez Patrice—right on the corner, surrounded by windows. It’s like he wants to get shot.”
“He’s just that arrogant.”
“So.” He looked at me. “We doing this?”
“Yes.” I’d take out his men along the perimeter then walk right in and drag him out by the collar. The guys would tase him and cuff him, and then we’d be on our way to headquarters for the real fun.
“I look forward to it.” He turned his attention to the woman who danced on the pole for our benefit. Probably for my benefit because I always dropped a wad of bills whenever I left. These women worked their asses off for that cash, and I’d rather give it to them than most other people.
I smoked my cigar then looked at my phone light up. It was Axel.
So…how was dinner?
I locked the screen.
Another message popped up. Don’t ignore me, asshole.
I’m working, asshole.
You’re watching a stripper slide down a pole with her ass cheeks.
I looked up and expected to see him somewhere, but coming to the strip club just for the hell of it wasn’t his style. He’d cleaned up a lot of bad habits after he’d settled down with Scarlett. He didn’t smoke as much as he used to, he cut back on the drinks, and he didn’t lounge around in strip clubs. Where are you?
I’m at home. But that’s how well I know you.
I almost made a smartass comment but chose not to. Octavio and I just made a plan for Bolton. It’s happening tomorrow.
Need a hand?
Not from you.
Come on, you know I’ve always got your back.
You’re retired, Axel.
Brotherhood never retires.
I said, I don’t need help.
Well, if this plan is going down tomorrow, then you’re free to come by now.
I’m at the strip club, so I’m not going anywhere.
You’ve never fucked a stripper, so I know you aren’t into that.
If I fucked a stripper, you think I’d tell you?I rarely mentioned who I fucked. If he hadn’t spotted me with Astrid, I wouldn’t have mentioned her either. I only took her to Scarlett’s restaurant because my secret was already exposed, so I didn’t have anything to hide. But I guessed that was a mistake because Axel was hot on my tail again.
Just come by. Scarlett made cheese souffles, and they are so good, they even taste better than her…you-know-what.
If you’re going to imply it, you may as well just say it.
Fine. They’re so good, they even taste better than her pussy. Now get over here.
I’m gonna tell her you said that.
I don’t care. She’s so sexy when she gets fired up.
Alright, I’ll be there in thirty minutes.
Yaaaassssss.
The kids had been asleep for hours when I came by.
Scarlett greeted me with a tight squeeze before she smiled at me, a smile that reminded me of the warmth of a mother. The moment I saw her, I’d thought she was sexy as fuck, but now I saw her as a sister, and any attraction that burned long ago had gone cold and dormant. “I heard you’re here for the cheese soufflés.”
“Axel mentioned they were good.” My eyes shifted to him, threatening to out him.
“He says that about everything I make. Who knows if he means it.”
“Oh, I mean it,” Axel said from behind her.
She smiled as she pulled away. “I’ll let you boys do what you do best…eat and smoke.” She turned to Axel and gave him a quick kiss. “Goodnight.”
“Goodnight, baby.” He spanked her ass as she walked by.
She didn’t flinch at the contact of his palm, like this was a regular occurrence between them.
She walked away and headed to the stairs, and Axel craned his head as hard as he could to stare at her ass as she left.
I smirked as I watched him.
Only when she was out of sight did he turn back to me. “They don’t make them like that anymore, do they?”
I immediately thought of Astrid and disagreed. “Guess not.”
He nodded in the direction of his study.
We walked inside, and on the table, a silver dish covered the soufflés underneath. There were also cigars sitting there, along with the decanter of scotch.
I sat in the armchair and looked at the warm fireplace, which had been lit ablaze to chase away the cold winter. Then I reached for the cigar and lit up before I got comfortable against the chair. “Seems like Scarlett is fine with you smoking.”
“As long as it’s sparingly.” He lit up and released a puff of smoke to the ceiling. “So I have a cigar once a week. Sometimes twice if the kids really drive me up the wall.”
“Or if Scarlett drives you up the wall.”
He shook his head slightly. “She can drive me as crazy as she wants with an ass like that.” He pulled the smoke into his mouth then stared at the fire as he enjoyed it, his eyes lost in a momentary glaze. “What’s new with you?”
“I’m no closer to finding Draven than I was before. His distributors deal with his henchman, which is a different person every time. So I’m not sure if he rotates them or kills them after their use expires.”
“Sounds like pussy shit.”
“He knows I’m on to him, which means he’s got eyes on me, or ears in my vicinity.”
“You could ask Dante for help. He still knows people.”
“I’m not asking that little bitch for anything.”
“Yeah, I get it.” He released the smoke from his mouth.
“I can’t divide and conquer. I need to do one at a time, and Bolton is the greater threat.”
“He won’t be a threat after tomorrow night.”
“No, probably not.” I brought the cigar to my lips and pulled in the smoke.
Axel stared at the fire for a while. “So, did Astrid like her food?”
I’d known the topic was just around the corner, driving around the bend. “Yes.”
“What did she order?”
“I don’t remember.” It was the truffle pasta with cream sauce.
Axel turned to me. “Why did you pick Scarlett’s restaurant?”
“It’s your restaurant too.”
“I disagree. She’s the one who does all the hard work. I just eat everything then fuck the chef afterward.” He smirked then pulled the cigar out of his mouth to let it rest between his fingertips. A cloud of smoke erupted a moment later. “Don’t dodge the question.”
“It’s a good restaurant.”
“Or you wanted Scarlett to see you…”
“How would I know if she’s working?”
“Because you know shit, Theo.” His eyes pierced mine.
“I may be a mastermind at work, but I’m not a mastermind on my time off.”
“But you never have time off, right? Work is life, and life is work.”
I met his look with my own ferocity, quiet and sheathed. “What’s your point, Axel?”
“No point.” He shrugged then removed the silver dish, revealing the little soufflés underneath. “Scarlett learned how to make these from watching a video. Crazy, right?” He grabbed one along with a fork then started to eat.
I didn’t take one, not having an appetite at this time of night.
“How long do you think you’ll keep seeing her?”
“As long as it lasts.”
“What if it always lasts?”
“Nothing lasts forever.”
“I hope you’re wrong about that,” Axel said. “Because if Scarlett tried to leave me, I’d probably jump off the Duomo.”
“It’ll end,” I said. “Once he realizes she’s sleeping with me, he’ll get angry and call a halt to their arrangement. They’ll work on their marriage and do counseling and all that bullshit, and I’ll be out of the picture.”
“What if she leaves him? Would it end then?”
I looked away toward the fire.
“Leaves him for you?”
“She won’t.”
“Why are you so certain?”
“Because I’m not worth it.”
He cocked his head slightly.
“I think she should leave him because she deserves better. Deserves a man who would love her the way you love Scarlett. Who would threaten to throw himself off the Duomo if she tried to walk away.” Astrid was beautiful and smart and thoughtful. She was fiery and passionate. Everything a man wanted in a woman. “But I’m not that man.”
“Does she know that?”
“I’ve told her I don’t take women to dinner. I prefer to pay for sex because it’s easier. I think it’s clear.”
“But you take her to dinner. You don’t pay her for sex.” Axel continued to watch me, serious now that the conversation had settled over us like a heavy fog that had rolled in from the sea. “I think it’s clear she’s the exception.”
“Don’t analyze me.”
“I’m not analyzing you, Theo. I just see what you try so hard not to.”