“I’m sorry, little princess.” Delian gingerly caressed Althaea’s plump cheeks as she snuggled with a blue monster plush, drifting through a dream-filled sleep.
“Don’t worry, she has no idea,” Danae spoke from behind him, her approaching steps light to not wake her daughter. “But she was upset that her Prince Charming had to leave early. She even threatened him that she was going to sleep forever like Sleeping Beauty until he came back.” Danae giggled at the memory. “So what happened back there, Del?”
Her stepson didn’t know how to answer. Instead, he led her out of the room and took one last glance at the sleeping figure before gently closing the door. All he was able to say was, “Sorry I put Althaea in danger.”
“You know, I’ve seen you watch him the whole night. Did he do something to offend you?” The truth was, right from when they met, Del was the offensive one. But Rein seemed to have the patience of a saint to not sock him on the jaw after the latest debacle.
Was he supposed to say that it didn’t sit right with him how that Evander guy was able to draw the crowd to him like a magnet? Or that in their first meeting, Althaea instantly had a crush on him? Or most importantly, how easily his father approved of him and how he held the newcomer in high regard?
Danae saw as Del’s face began to darken and grimace. She did have an idea of what the answer was, seeing how green with envy Delian’s eyes were when Hector presented the consigliori with such a jovial welcome. He even insisted for the celebration be done at the Leofric estate, rather than the Evander’s.
“You don’t have to answer that. Well then, have a good night, but be sure to apologize to that young man.” Her usual sweet voice turned heavy at the advice. ”From the stories I heard from your father, Rein Evander led a harsh life. He deserves a perfect presentation to the mafia.”
Delian raised his eyebrow at the statement. How could that privileged man’s life be any harsher than the other families’ children? Granted, he didn’t know much since Rein’s history was almost non-existent. But still.
Three knocks on the widest door in the mansion and one “Come in.” later, Delian found himself back in his father’s study. “If you’re here to ask for an apology, you’re talking to the wrong person.”
The son bitterly replied, “I know. I already apologized to Danae and Althaea.”
“Just them?” Hector questioned while poring through different documents. Even on a day of festivities, the mafia businesses still ran.
“That’s why I came to you. Danae mentioned something about Rein’s life being difficult. I’d like to know more about him if we’re going to work together.” Delian still won’t trust his right-hand man which meant it would be better if he was more aware of who the man was.
“Alright then.”
An hour later, Delian closed the door of the office with a face grimmer than before. Taking out his phone, he quickly dialed his assistant.
“Sir? Is something wrong?” In all their years together, Delian only called Rafiq at night when there was an emergency. Rafiq began to get dressed.
“There’s no problem. Just wanted to tell you that we’re visiting the Evander estate early tomorrow,” His boss’ tone was unrecognizable. “It must be because of what he did today,” Rafiq thought.
“Of course, Sir.”
“Oh, and make sure to take the box of Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac. Also, Beaufort cheese and some high-quality chocolates to go with it." The assistant grew quiet for a few seconds. Well, that is one expensive apology since the said cognac was more than thirty thousand dollars. Delian must feel really sorry if he was compelled to bring gifts.
“Would you like some flowers to go with that?” Rafiq joked. With the exception of the liquor, it sounded like he was trying to make up with a lady.
Ever his oblivious boss, Delian responded with, “Alright, if that’s how people apologize these days.”
That late night, both Rein and Delian found it difficult to sleep. Despite the cool midnight air, an unsettling feeling sat on their chests. The silence made it easier for their thoughts to go off in their heads like alarms.
Rein was still confused on why she was angry at Delian’s attitude towards her instead of his actions. Was she upset that the heir didn’t recognize her, or that he didn’t treat her the same way as when she was Eirene?
Meanwhile, Delian has tossed and turned for the last thirty minutes, replaying his father’s tale in a loop.
“People consider him an orphan,” Hector started his story. “His mother, that wretched Eris, left them when he was only three years old.”
“Why?” Delian imagined a world where he never felt his mother’s soft, warm touch and it made the story much more depressing.
“She was caught siphoning money off the Evanders and ordering their spies to do her personal bidding. Which mostly consisted of extorting from anyone and threatening loan sharks to whom she owed money. But worst of all, she was a careless mother to Rein.”
Hector sighed, remembering his friend Alexi explaining the situation. “Alexi told me how he confronted Eris over her abandonment of their child but all she would reply was, ‘I don’t care.’ After that, she just vanished, leaving only signed divorce papers. Last we heard, she was living luxuriously with a Saudi royalty.”
“So you’ve never seen Rein as a baby?”
“Never. Alexi was sure to only mention him as ‘my child’. That’s why we only discovered now that the child was a boy. Alexi was looking into a suspected traitor in the mafia at that time, so he opted to hide his child’s identity.”
“Who was it?” Delian has never heard of trouble brewing within the mafia before.
“That’s the thing.” Hector stared at the document on his table, not actually reading what was on it. The pen in his hand continued to press until a large blot of black ink stained the paper.
“It took him years to probe the issue. Then one day an unknown assassin shot him in the head when he was about to tell me who it was.” The don gripped the pen tighter, the tip already bent from the pressure.
The image of his father’s anguished eyes was now forever stuck with Delian. “And it all happened in front of the twelve-year-old Rein.”
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“Dad!” Rein frantically reached her hands out to the air, as if trying to hold on to someone. Beads of perspiration trickled down her forehead as her disorientation slowly fades. She groaned as she got up, “Ugh, you don’t have to remind me every night,” seemingly talking to her nightmare. Badly wanting to have some sleep, Rein made the bad decision of mixing vodka with chamomile tea. Thus causing her to wake up with quite a headache.
Taking off her drenched chemise nightgown, she hurriedly walked towards the shower. The cold water suddenly hitting her skin was greatly welcomed as a relief from last night’s discomfort.
Rein felt confident enough to walk around her room wearing only a short towel. “Since he made a fool of himself last night, I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t ask for me for some time.”
The door opening by itself caused her to jump and hastily run to the blankets for cover. Since not everyone in their household knew of Rein’s true identity, she had to be extremely careful even inside her own home.
“It’s me, Miss Eirene. I have your breakfast.” Linda came in with a tray of scones, sliced fruits, and a glass of orange juice. “Your uncle just left with most of the guards and asked me to check on you.”
Rein fell back on her bed and exhaled the pent-up breath. “You almost gave me a heart attack, Linda.” Taking in large bites of food, she continued, “But thank you, I was already starving.”
“You’re always starving.” Linda looked with such disappointment around the lady’s room. Suits and other articles of clothing were scattered on the floor. Exercise equipment was spread across the area, making it look like half a gym. And lastly, her eyes landed on Rein who was unceremoniously eating the pastry. “Now it’s really starting to look like a boy’s room. Fix this all up after your breakfast, Eirene. Or no dinner for you.”
“Okay, fine. But you’ve got to stop calling me that, Linda. You have to get used with 'Rein',” the Evander girl complained. “One of these days, you might make the mistake of calling me Eirene in front of the wrong people.”
The faint sound of the doorbell being rang took their attention. “That must be Damon. Let’s hear his new excuse to eat breakfast here again.”
Delian shifted on his feet as he held the box of liquor and chocolates. After Rafiq’s explanation of the joke, they opted not to get the flowers.
“Hey man, about last night-”
“Here take them-”
“My actions last night were-”
“You shouldn’t have grabbed my sister-”
“Argh!” He exclaimed in frustration. He never had to apologize for pointing a gun at someone because usually, they’d end up dead or muted by fear. The person at the end of the muzzle was always the one pleading sorry's to him. But here, Rein’s life story added more weight to that guilt.
“Sir, you should have practiced during the car ride, not at the Evander porch,” Rafiq noted how he started seeing new expressions from Delian ever since he met that mystery woman. Maybe he really did need to find whoever this Eirene was.
“What am I going to say?”
The large, ornate door opened to several women in maid’s uniforms. Their eyes widened at the sight of the two visitors. “S-Sir Leofric!” they gasped.
“I’d like to see Sir Rein if he’s not preoccupied.” Delian did his best to talk in his usual dignified tone but a shaky note still inserted itself in his request. A fact the ladies missed as they were too busy staring at his and Rafiq’s faces, engrossed in their striking appearance.
“Of course! Right this way, Sir.” The maids led them up the stairs to where the bedrooms were, competing on who should stay close to them. The woman at the top made sure to add an extra sway to her hips in hopes of the men noticing her.
It was rare to have dashing visitors such as these two grace the grounds of the mansion. And boy, were they desperate to see someone else other than Aidon and the guards. Plus, the enigmatic Evander heir hiding his face wasn’t helping at all.
The commotion outside informed Linda and Rein that it was indeed not Damon, but the Leofric guy. The two shared a panicked look before allowing themselves to move. “Why does this always happen?” Rein asked, alluding to their very first meeting. She looked down at the only piece of fabric hugging her body and regretted not putting on clothes right away.
“Get dressed, quick!” Linda threw the clothes on the floor towards her young Miss and sprinted towards the door.
Rein hastily weighed her options on how to proceed but both of them froze as they watched the door handle twist.
The door was strongly pushed open to reveal the person on the other side. “Rein.”
“Shit!” Thane ran through the wide courtyard of the Evander estate, however quick his long legs could take him. The lush, grassy ground’s friction with his Oxford shoes didn’t help at all. “Come on, Rein. Answer the phone,” he grunted while gripping his phone close to his ear with only ringing sounds getting back at him. Minutes earlier while strolling on his way towards Rein’s home, a black Rolls Royce Phantom drove past him. He observed the way passersby quickly made way for the car in a mix of aversion and awe. And he knew only the mafia could elicit such a response. Also, it was slow enough for him to make out the passenger of the transport. Thane scoffed in contempt, “And here they claim that they’re helping people.” The special agent was familiar with how cruel and hypocritical the mafia could get, having a brush with them in the past. But before he could make another snide comment, he realized where the car was going. “This road only leads up to the Evander mansion.” Thane sp
The drive was quiet and Rafiq’s interest in the conversation between his boss and the Evander heir grew. “Where shall we head next, Sir?” Looking from the rearview mirror, he saw Delian sitting deep in his thoughts while trying to decipher a feeling he can’t shake off. “I feel like I’ve met them all before.” “Sir Rein and her Marine friends?” Rafiq asked. Ever since Delian went face to face with that captain of theirs, his demeanor quickly reverted to his business-like self. The mafia heir’s mind drifted back to that night at Lou’s bar after the fight with the Swedes. “There was another person with us that night. I heard a man say something along the lines of, “Don’t kill him.’ But I’m not sure.” Rafiq replied, “You were pretty beat up, Sir.” Delian scratched his chin in frustration. Why did he have to forget such crucial details of that time? Still, he had his suspicions. “I think the man that approached me and Eirene was Rein.” “You think Sir Evander has a connection with your
What the Evander guards thought to be another uneventful day turned out to be the opposite as a luxurious car drove by the Evander guardhouse. “What’s your business here?” One of the two burly guards asked roughly, leaning down the passenger’s side. The dark windows rolled down to reveal the fair Kora Renaud which took both men by surprise. Not only because of the lady’s beauty but also because of the common knowledge that Renauds and Evanders were not particularly close. “M-Miss Renaud, how can we help?” “I’m here to visit Rein. Would you let me in?” Her sweet voice pleaded as she batted her lashes at them. She didn’t have to since they were mesmerized already, but it wouldn’t hurt to be sure. Kora noticed one of them recover from his awe, beginning to reach for his earpiece. She has to get in before Rein had the chance to say no. “Uhm, I don’t know why he didn’t tell you. But he is expecting me.” She managed to look hurt at the Evander heir’s action, or lack thereof. Not wanting
“So, how was the business trip?” Delian’s inquisitive tone asked. Thankfully, Rein’s boss bought her excuse of traveling around the Evander properties. Something she was allowed to do after recovering, per doctor’s approval. After speaking on the phone several times, both now felt comfortable with each other. Phone calls that Rein surprisingly enjoyed. As dense as Delian was, he had some humor and real sense in him: a rare quality in the mafia. “It went well. Some workers just needed reminding.” It was a common occurrence to have laborers protest and mafia businesses were no exception. A first for Rein to get involved with the family affairs. “You beat those people up?” Delian scoffed. “Sir, you insult me,” Rein almost spoke in her natural voice. Clearing her throat, “It’s still a business so no, I didn’t. All I did was listen and broker an agreement, making them an offer they’re not allowed to refuse.” “Oh,” was all he could say. “I see now why your uncle fought for you to be my
“What time should I come by your house? I should at least talk to Don Renaud if I’m taking his daughter out on a date.” Rein put on her cufflinks, the very same heirloom Aidon passed on to her, as she prepared for the movie and dinner date with Kora. Not able to get more information from Dona Agatha during the mafia gathering, the military trio decided on squeezing whatever intel they can from Kora who was obviously smitten with Rein’s facade. A feat that the Evander was quite proud of. Turns out, being a female was all it took to attract Kora. The woman on the other line gave a soft chuckle, “Don’t you think it’s too early to be meeting my parents?” Oh, it was far from that. Rein had already met individually with all family leaders except for Elus. And though the latest evidence pointed towards the Dais, she had to check every family. Kora continued, “I’m actually not in the house and I’m close by. So why don’t I pick you up in a few minutes? Let’s try changing roles this time.” Re
A sudden cascade of ice water forced Rein awake from her pained stupor. She jolted violently as a reaction but was unable to move further.“What the?” She said in a hoarse voice as she looked down to see her limbs tied to a chair. This reminded her of what happened before she passed out. “Shit, this can’t be happening now,” Rein thought.Before she could further assess her situation, a baritone voice rang out from the other side of the room, “Is our Evander prince awake?”Sylvester Cobb puffed out a ring of smoke in the air as he sat a few feet from her, the cigar in his fingers close to burning them. He seemed to have waited there for some time already, a light haze having surrounded them.Panic rushed in Rein’s veins. The water felt too warm now as compared to the dread that a rival group knew her identity. Still, her face remained stoic through her aching head injury and stress. “There must be a way out of here,” she reminded herself.“What do you-”She was instantly cut off by the
Rein fixed her messy ponytail and cuffed her wrists, making sure the rope burns were not visible. It didn’t matter if she was soaked, as long as she had no injuries. She stared at the metal door for a few seconds before making up her mind.She knew better than to believe Sylvester Cobb’s words blindly. Anyone could have known of the Evander’s covert phrase including him. And judging from their short interactions, Cobb seemed like the type to drain another person of their very use to the very last drop before he would do them any favors.“I will make you give me a name. If I have to do the unimaginable, then I will,” Rein thought as the door let out a deep groan when she pushed it open.And true to her warning, most of Cobb’s men lie bleeding on the ground. What appeared to be a large storage facility was now turned into a slaughterhouse. And facing her by the entrance was the Evander Don holding a man up by his head, using him as a shield against whoever opened the door.A stand-off w
“The Leofric boy has shut himself off from the outside world. From what I’ve gathered, we won’t see much of him for a while. Who knows what crazy ideas he’s got up his brain again?” Elus frowned, irate with his inability to read through Delian’s actions. “After that last stunt, he should be ashamed to show his face. Causing Rein to-” Kora cut herself off after realizing what she was about to say. Causing Rein to be injured instead of going on a date with her. She cleared her throat, “Causing Rein and Don Evander to bring out their troops like that. So unnecessary for our mafia.” The Renaud don only watched her squirm out that sentence, his gaze piercing through. “Hmm.” “I mean, what would have happened if the mafia was suddenly attacked? We would have had a hard time with the Evander family preoccupied because of Delian’s stupid actions. Then, there would’ve been no mafia for us to take over-” Her father’s harsh hiss stopped her from speaking this time. “If you know what’s good fo
Rein sighed. Of course, it all went back to the trust that was absent between them. This cycle had become too tiresome for her. If only she knew where his alliances truly lie, then maybe she could directly ask him what he knew to help with their mission.But alas, she didn’t. Although, maybe it was best to know him better after all. “Curiosity is a dangerous trait, Sir Delian…”Rein observed as his eyes grew darker at her statement so she continued, “But I’ve been taught that it is likewise important. It helps us learn and see possibilities that are usually invisible. So, I’ll make this easier for you. I’ll answer 3 questions truthfully if you do the same.”Delian kept his strong gaze at her and she could see the gears turning in his head. He slowly opened his mouth, “N-”Fortunately for her, their focus was taken out by a soft knock on the door. Delian growled, “What is it?”The knob turned to reveal the young lady who was getting harassed earlier. Her voice became quieter as opposed
“Sir, from what I’ve gathered, most of the rival gangs began to lie low after what happened to the Hives. They knew better than to mess with our affairs, especially since the gang completely disappeared.”“Not one of them acted up?”“None at all. I checked several times and it had been years since one of them tried to.”That was strange. Every information he had ran through Delian’s mind as the car decelerated. “It doesn’t make sense. Except for Sylvester Cobb and his men, no other groups ever again attempted to make contact with any of our members. And the drug and weapon deals all stopped right after Julius Dai was killed. Someone should have taken action by now.”Rafiq answered while parking the vehicle into the manor’s extensive garage, “That means the person or people we’re looking for is not associated with any of them. We’ve already investigated and determined that none of the city’s politicians and police would go against us. Which leaves us to outsiders or even the possibilit
“The people we’re paying in Customs reported about an incoming alcohol import tax hike so they’re asking for additional compensation. Since they are bringing in our products into the UK without much clearance, I’d say we give it to them.” Rein pored over the reports as their finance executive droned on and on about increasing taxes. She sat on Aidon’s right side of the conference table. But all she could think about was her dilemma with Kora. This was not a misunderstanding that could easily be fixed with a simple, “Hey, you got it all wrong. I meant something else.” If a man showed even the slightest intention of wanting to marry someone in the mafia, that was equal to proposing already. The man would have to expect a marriage within the year whether he wanted it or not. Aidon watched as Rein squirmed in her seat, her furrowed brows burning through the papers. He recognized that his niece wasn’t mentally present and let her be. This was the first time since the incident that Rein
Kora checked herself in the mirror one more time, making sure that the demure image she was portraying really stood out. Instead of her usual red lipstick and heavy makeup, she opted to wear a natural look to show off her rosy cheeks. And she wore a flowy and simple sage dress with long sleeves.“Being sultry doesn’t seem to get anything more than a flirty comment from him. Maybe I’ll get a better reaction with this,” she told herself as she smiled at the reflection. This always worked when she wanted to tap into some of the men’s overprotectiveness and bravado.Maybe Rein Evander was one of those men who thought that women couldn’t defend themselves.Kora continued to look around what seemed to be the smallest parlor in the manor. The off-white walls made the room brighter while black, suede chairs gave it contrast. Dark brown wood with gold linings served as furniture, completing the whole minimalist ambiance.“I’ll have to change a lot of things and add more color if I start living
“The Leofric boy has shut himself off from the outside world. From what I’ve gathered, we won’t see much of him for a while. Who knows what crazy ideas he’s got up his brain again?” Elus frowned, irate with his inability to read through Delian’s actions. “After that last stunt, he should be ashamed to show his face. Causing Rein to-” Kora cut herself off after realizing what she was about to say. Causing Rein to be injured instead of going on a date with her. She cleared her throat, “Causing Rein and Don Evander to bring out their troops like that. So unnecessary for our mafia.” The Renaud don only watched her squirm out that sentence, his gaze piercing through. “Hmm.” “I mean, what would have happened if the mafia was suddenly attacked? We would have had a hard time with the Evander family preoccupied because of Delian’s stupid actions. Then, there would’ve been no mafia for us to take over-” Her father’s harsh hiss stopped her from speaking this time. “If you know what’s good fo
Rein fixed her messy ponytail and cuffed her wrists, making sure the rope burns were not visible. It didn’t matter if she was soaked, as long as she had no injuries. She stared at the metal door for a few seconds before making up her mind.She knew better than to believe Sylvester Cobb’s words blindly. Anyone could have known of the Evander’s covert phrase including him. And judging from their short interactions, Cobb seemed like the type to drain another person of their very use to the very last drop before he would do them any favors.“I will make you give me a name. If I have to do the unimaginable, then I will,” Rein thought as the door let out a deep groan when she pushed it open.And true to her warning, most of Cobb’s men lie bleeding on the ground. What appeared to be a large storage facility was now turned into a slaughterhouse. And facing her by the entrance was the Evander Don holding a man up by his head, using him as a shield against whoever opened the door.A stand-off w
A sudden cascade of ice water forced Rein awake from her pained stupor. She jolted violently as a reaction but was unable to move further.“What the?” She said in a hoarse voice as she looked down to see her limbs tied to a chair. This reminded her of what happened before she passed out. “Shit, this can’t be happening now,” Rein thought.Before she could further assess her situation, a baritone voice rang out from the other side of the room, “Is our Evander prince awake?”Sylvester Cobb puffed out a ring of smoke in the air as he sat a few feet from her, the cigar in his fingers close to burning them. He seemed to have waited there for some time already, a light haze having surrounded them.Panic rushed in Rein’s veins. The water felt too warm now as compared to the dread that a rival group knew her identity. Still, her face remained stoic through her aching head injury and stress. “There must be a way out of here,” she reminded herself.“What do you-”She was instantly cut off by the
“What time should I come by your house? I should at least talk to Don Renaud if I’m taking his daughter out on a date.” Rein put on her cufflinks, the very same heirloom Aidon passed on to her, as she prepared for the movie and dinner date with Kora. Not able to get more information from Dona Agatha during the mafia gathering, the military trio decided on squeezing whatever intel they can from Kora who was obviously smitten with Rein’s facade. A feat that the Evander was quite proud of. Turns out, being a female was all it took to attract Kora. The woman on the other line gave a soft chuckle, “Don’t you think it’s too early to be meeting my parents?” Oh, it was far from that. Rein had already met individually with all family leaders except for Elus. And though the latest evidence pointed towards the Dais, she had to check every family. Kora continued, “I’m actually not in the house and I’m close by. So why don’t I pick you up in a few minutes? Let’s try changing roles this time.” Re
“So, how was the business trip?” Delian’s inquisitive tone asked. Thankfully, Rein’s boss bought her excuse of traveling around the Evander properties. Something she was allowed to do after recovering, per doctor’s approval. After speaking on the phone several times, both now felt comfortable with each other. Phone calls that Rein surprisingly enjoyed. As dense as Delian was, he had some humor and real sense in him: a rare quality in the mafia. “It went well. Some workers just needed reminding.” It was a common occurrence to have laborers protest and mafia businesses were no exception. A first for Rein to get involved with the family affairs. “You beat those people up?” Delian scoffed. “Sir, you insult me,” Rein almost spoke in her natural voice. Clearing her throat, “It’s still a business so no, I didn’t. All I did was listen and broker an agreement, making them an offer they’re not allowed to refuse.” “Oh,” was all he could say. “I see now why your uncle fought for you to be my