The girls sighed.
“She’s back, huh?” Simone asked.
“Yup, Tyra’s back,” I replied.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
RITCHIE
THE WOMAN I LOVE
Walking through the playhouse, I remembered the sincere look on Tori’s face when she stared into my eyes and suggested we stake out my boss’s girlfriend’s house.
Over the years, I wondered what was so special about a long-term relationship. My boss’s main goal in his role as mafia boss of the Esposito Crime Family was to keep his woman safe. The agony etched on his face when she disappeared spoke volumes. She was an integral part of him, and her absence felt like losing a piece of himself.
When I returned home, I’d kill as many of my boss’s enemies as he demanded. Not just because it was my job, but because I finally understood what love felt like.
When I first saw Tori, I wanted to devour her whole. She was so fucking beautiful. She wasn’t stuck up. The woman knew what she wanted. Me. At the time, the dark thoughts I had around my failures didn’t leave room for Tori no matter how bad I desired her. Yet, I couldn’t stay away from her.
Pain shot through my chest every time I thought about leaving Tori in Chicago. I’d make it back to see her every otherweekend or Ezra would have to bring her to Jersey if I couldn’t get away. Having Tori in the same state as me would put me at ease a bit. I had enemies too. They could use my woman against me if she lived in Jersey. With the help of my cousin Nick, I wasn’t so worried.
A smile curled my lips. Tori had no problem killing her enemies. I loved that about her.
The problem was she had an abundance of people who made it their mission to destroy or kill her.
Yeah, she had demons, but when it came to controlling the streets, it was almost like her demons fueled her rage.
Tori and I’d start a family in the next couple of years. I’d like to eliminate as many of her enemies as I could before we brought our children into this world.
This morning, waking up next to Tori put the biggest smile on my face.
The dogs roaming the yard whimpering brought me back from my thoughts. Moving them to the new house was the right move. I smirked as I grabbed the leashes.
“It’s a bomb,” Tori yelled just as the house exploded.
The force of the blast propelled me out of the house, feeling like a heavy sack being tossed aside. My body slammed onto the ground with such impact that I was certain every bone had shattered.
As I regained consciousness, I realized I was lying in the middle of the yard. The dogs must’ve dragged me here. As they licked my face, my mind raced to make sense of what had just happened.
I couldn’t believe we’d bonded the few times I came over to the house to feed them.
The ringing in my ears reminded me of the explosion at the gas station. “I’m ok, Reaper and Slasher,” I mumbled, brushing a hand over their ash filled furry coats.
Reaper ran to the gate, then back to me several times, barking. He was trying to tell me it was time to go. Slasher refused to leave my side. It was like she was my protector and Reaper; well, he was in guard dog mode.
Shaking off the pain, I gathered the leashes on the ground and latched the clamps onto the dogs collars. My body rocked side to side as I exited the gate. I wondered how long the throbbing headache would stick around.
The second I saw Tori’s face, the pain didn’t matter anymore. Just holding my woman in my arms was all I cared about at that moment. If it were up to me, I’d tie her to my bed to keep her safe. But I wouldn’t break her spirit any more than it was already broken. Finding another way to keep her safe was the goal. Brock would have to remain in Chicago. He’d serve as extra protection for the girls.
On the ride to the warehouse, I asked Tori if she was sure she was ok to drive.
She claimed she was, but I didn’t believe her. Neither of us were in good shape to drive. Tori knew these streets like the back of her hand. We’d arrive at our destination faster with her behind the wheel.
Casually, I asked who attempted to kill her. She tried to avoid the question. Learning it was Tyra didn’t completely surprise me. Her body hadn’t been found in Lake Michigan.
My phone vibrated in my lap.
Fuck, I hadn’t had a chance to reply to Catch’s earlier texts. I knew it was him sending another message.