“I need you to kill Nico Mancini.”
My stomach drops to my feet. “Why do you need that?”
“Why do you sound upset? I know you want him dead. For killing your father, if I recall.”
“I did. I do. But?—”
“But what?”
But I want to leave with this money and save Ellie. She’s more important than vengeance.
Of course, I can’t tell Mr. Moore a single word of my plan.
“You want to run away with my daughter, don’t you?”
I blink and try not to show any emotion on my face. “We’re married now. Ellie and me.”
“And you think that gives you a right to her?”
“Doesn’t it?”
“Here’s my proposition, Vincent. Kill Nico for me, and I’ll let you have my daughter. I’ll back off. How does that sound?”
“Using Ellie as a bargaining chip?”
He shrugs. “I do what I have to do. So, what’s it going to be?”
I get right up in his face as I answer. “No. I’m leaving now.”
“Then you won’t ever get justice for your father’s death.”
“I don’t care about that.”
“Then you’ll never learn the truth.”
I pause and slowly look at him. “What truth?”
“I think you know.”
His cryptic words hit me in my core. The reason everything felt familiar with Aurora. The reason I have the same pendant as their kid. The fact I have the same name even.
I need to know if I’m really Nico and Aurora’s son.
But I can’t do what Mr. Moore wants from me. If Nico is somehow really my father, then I can’t kill him. I need answers.
I also need Ellie.
“I’m leaving,” I say.
“Then you won’t get Ellie. She’ll remain here under lock and key until you do what I want. Until you kill Nico Mancini. Is that clear?”
“I can just save her now.”
Mr. Moore pulls out a gun but doesn’t point it at me. We’re not at that point yet. This is a threat. “You won’t get my daughter. I’ll make sure of that.”
“If you kill me, then I can’t kill Nico for you.”
“It’s not you I’ll kill.”