“Did you take care of it?” I asked.
“I got the money.”
“You know what I mean.”
Luca nodded to the other guys, telling them to leave.
They filed out of the room and got back to work.
“Bastien, we don’t have to cut off a hand every time someone gets out of line.”
“I disagree.”
“Being a couple hours late isn’t a big deal. Shit happens.”
“What shit?” I demanded.
“The big storm delayed the shipments. You know this. We’re gonna chop people’s hands off because of the weather?”
I grabbed a beer from the fridge and took a seat at the head of the table. The cards were still there, so I swiped my arm across the table and sent them flying.
Luca watched me in silence for a while. “What the hell happened?”
“If we got the money, then nothing happened.”
“No. What happened to you?” He gave me a glance over. “When did you become the world’s biggest asshole?”
“I’ve always been the world’s biggest asshole.”
“We disagree on a lot of things, but you’ve never been an asshole. So what the fuck happened?”
I gave a slight shake of my head then took a drink.
He arrived at the conclusion on his own after he gave it a couple minutes of thought. “So, the baggage was too heavy after all.”
“Shut up, Luca.”
“I fucking told you?—”
“Shut the fuck up!” I yelled so loud that it went silent in the other room, everyone stopping their work because they thought bullets would start to fly. Even Luca flinched at the ire I expressed.
All those times Fleur had thought I yelled at her…she had no fucking idea.
Luca was quiet for a long time, his elbows on the table. “You know you’re my boy. You can talk to me.”
“I’m good.”
“I’m serious.”
I drank my beer, unsatisfied with it because it was so fucking weak.
“Tell me what happened.”
“No.”
Luca gave a sigh. “I’m sorry for the shit I said before. You can talk to me.”
“No, you were right,” I said. “First time I actually give a shit about a woman, and she doesn’t trust me and she’s scared of me.”