Total pages in book: 74
Estimated words: 69242 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 346(@200wpm)___ 277(@250wpm)___ 231(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 69242 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 346(@200wpm)___ 277(@250wpm)___ 231(@300wpm)
Ten minutes later, I had the perfect boner-inducing photo and I sent it to Virgil with a message.
Ask and ye shall receive.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Virgil
Jasper wore a big, shit-eating grin as if everything that had gone down tonight was all on him. His tumbler of whiskey was high in the air and his green eyes landed on every Ashby in the room; me, Sadie, Calvin and Kat. We were all seated around the formal dining table because Sadie insisted on it, but also because the table was piled high with a lot of good food.
“Virgil, you and Calvin did damn fine work tonight. Good fucking job.”
I lifted my whiskey with a lot less energy than he had and flashed a half-hearted smile. I was happy as hell to see the Glitz officers grab those boys and girls, scared and covered in dirt, and get them away from the shit The Crusaders had planned for them.
“We saved some people and fucked the bad guys in the process. I consider it a win.”
“Look at you Virg, being all modest,” Kat teased. She raised her dirty martini in the air. “To fucking The Crusaders without any lube and doing some good in the process. Good job guys.”
With jet black hair and eyes so blue they might as well be black, Kat looked the most like our old man, a fact that had to be hard on Ma, even if she never let it show. “Especially you, Cal.”
“Yeah, thanks,” he grumbled and rolled his eyes.
“You’ve proven your skills can be useful to the family,” Ma said, her strong voice cutting through the sounds of our laughter and revelry. “I will reconsider my stance on allowing you to become more involved.”
Calvin wasn’t as used to dealing with Sadie Ashby, the leader of the Ashby family, as Jasper and I were, so he took her faint praise as just that. Faint praise. He didn’t realize it was the only praise she issued in this world, and it didn’t happen very often. “Right.”
“Are you calling me a liar?” she asked and took a drink. Her words cut through the remaining lightness in the room as the rest of us fell silent.
“Answer me, Calvin.”
“I’m not calling you anything Ma.” The frustration in his voice was thick and palpable.
“Then what the fuck does ‘right’ mean?” Her eyes sparkled with antagonism as they set on her youngest son.
“It means that I’ll believe it when I see it.”
“Calvin. Respect,” Jasper growled at him.
“Stay the fuck out of it, Jasper.” Cal’s green eyes darkened to black, his gaze serious as he looked from Jasper to Ma. “Any other questions?”
“Just one,” she said and stood, glaring down at him. “Who the fuck do you think you’re talking to?” Sadie was an old-school gangster, and respect meant everything to her, something no one could blame her for considering what happened to us all at the hands of Colm Ashby. And some of us at the hands of…others. “Answer me goddammit!”
Cal stood and shoved his hands deep into his pockets, his expression bored and cool. “I’m talking to you Ma. You’ve said that what, at least ten times now, and yet the only time my skills are deemed worthy is when Virgil thinks of me. So pardon me if I choose to believe your past actions over your future promises. Are we done here?”
“Sit your smart ass down. Now.” Her words were tight and controlled. Icy cold.
Calvin wisely dropped down in his seat and finished one whiskey before pouring another. I didn’t know if Jasper or Kat recognized the signs, but Cal had already checked out. Completely. He kept his head bent over his plate, shoveling food in his mouth with one hand and chugging down the drink with the other.
Finally, Sadie sat down and kept her gaze on Calvin, love shining in her eyes even though he was too far gone to see it. “Calvin.”
He was pissed but Cal would never disrespect Ma like that, not without a beatdown from the rest of us. His gaze lifted until it connected with hers. But still, he said nothing.
“I said I’ll consider it, and I will.”
He tensed, ready to fight but choosing not to instead.
“Great. Thanks, Ma.” His words came out bland and insincere but Sadie let it slide.
“Excellent.” She took a long sip of her whiskey neat and then turned her attention to Kat. “Anything going on at Emerald Isle that I need to know about?”
Kat froze at the question. All traces of her earlier good mood had vanished. “That’s why I’m here now and not at the office.” Her gaze landed on Jasper first. Then me and finally Calvin, and I had a bad fucking feeling in my stomach.
“Well, don’t keep us in suspense,” Jasper barked at her.
“Fuck you, Jasper,” she spit back. As CEO, Kat was no pushover, and she could get under Jasper’s skin better than the rest of us. “One of our concierges brought a matter to my attention that needs to be addressed. Father Mueller.”