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Burn(7)

By:Callie Hart


A sneaking suspicion begins to develop in the back of my head. There’s just no way. No way Michael would be this sure of himself right now. Not unless…not unless…

“Rebel, my friend,” Julio answers the call gingerly, as though he’s working his way toward the same conclusion I am. “You’re well, huh? I’m sorry to bother you with such a—”

The low rumbling voice on the other end of the line cuts him off. Julio’s eyes grow fat and round as he listens, the fingers of his free hand tapping distractedly at the side of his chair. Teo’s on edge, too. He keeps glancing from Michael and then to me, clearly expecting either one of us to take this opportunity to attack Julio when he’s distracted. Regardless of whether these guys believe that Michael and I don’t know each other, they clearly don’t trust me, either.

“Well I didn’t order that, my friend, I assure you. I’m—” Julio closes his eyes, exhaling sharply. He pinches the bridge of his nose between two fingers. “I know. I’m—” Doesn’t look like Rebel’s in the mood to be letting Julio fit a word in edgewise. Julio’s cheeks drain of color as he continues to listen to whatever the man on the other end of the line has to say for himself. “Yes, I agree, my friend. I totally agree. It’s unaccept—”

A muffled roar erupts out of the cell phone’s speakers, and then…nothing. Julio lowers his phone in order to look at the screen. Unaccustomed as he is to having people hang up on him, the look on his face indicates that he can’t believe it’s actually just happened to him.

“How goes my cousin, Signor Perez?” Michael asks.

So it’s true then. I can’t believe Michael’s been keeping that shit under lock and key for so long. And why the hell has he been working for me when he would be a big fucking deal in his uncle’s organization? The smug bastard does a good job of hiding the smirk that’s desperate to bloom and flourish on his face, but the tone of his voice is too satisfied to conceal. Julio’s just the sort of person to kill someone for being a cocky shit, and yet he doesn’t kill Michael. He instead inhales deeply, thoughtfully setting his phone to one side.

“He was decidedly unhappy at the condition of his only nephew’s bruised face,” he says slowly. He looks up at Michael. “I have to apologize for the mistreatment you’ve suffered at the hands of my men. If I’d known, then…”

Michael just nods. “An easy misunderstanding, I’m sure.” He holds up his hands, jerking his chin toward the restraints. “I’m assuming you have no problem with removing these now, though? They’re a little tight.”

Julio goes purple. With horror, embarrassment or fury, I don’t know, but he signals to Teo all the same. “Uncuff him.”

Teo, the ever-obliging employee, does as he’s told without blinking. Michael massages his wrists, that smug fucking look still on his face. “I wonder,” he says. “If you might have a bathroom I could use? I’ve been stuck down here for three days. A shower really wouldn’t go amiss.”

Most men would flee for their lives after escaping an ordeal down in Julio Perez’s cellar, but not my guy. By the glint in his eye, he seems dead set on sticking around. Julio’s double chin wobbles; he’s mad after all but he can’t say a word about Michael taking liberties. “Of course, my friend. Of course.” He stands and gestures toward the door, still twitching with what I can only imagine to be affront.

Michael goes to follow, but first he turns to me. He holds out his hand. “Sorry to hear about your trouble, man. If you need any help with this Charlie Holsan guy, just let me know. I’m sure I could pull a few strings.”

I wanna slap the cheeky fucker upside the head. If I’d have known he was Rebel’s cousin, I may have asked him to try and pull fucking hard on those strings a while back. Maybe not, though. Dancing with Rebel is like dancing with the devil. I wouldn’t want to owe the man a thing. I shake Michael’s hand, squeezing way harder than necessary. In return, Michael provides me with a saintly smile and saunters out of Julio’s killing room like he just had a pampering weekend in the Ritz.





“What the hell was that?”

When Zeth comes back to the room later on in the day, he doesn’t look happy. In fact, he’s furious. He’s had nearly eight hours to calm down since Julio’s office this morning—he must have been itching to find me and ream me out ever since then. He stalks into the room and stands in front of me where I’m laying on my stomach on top of the bed, phone in hand. He leans down, placing his hands either side of me, glaring at me with a level of intensity that makes goose bumps break out across my skin.