the gate, obviously intending to leave. âJerk,â I whisper, certain heâs just playing a game with me, taunting me, and no doubt hoping I worry and squirm.
âElla!â
At the sound of Matteoâs voice, I turn again to find him waving me forward. Jogging toward him, I am certain of three things. One, Galloâs not going to stop coming at Kayden until he destroys him. Two, if he keeps digging around, heâs going to get me attention from Niccolo that could get us all killed. And three, Giada, in her immature, self-centered way, helped Gallo get dangerously close to all of us.
Suddenly furious over her careless actions, my pace quickens and I climb the porch steps two at a time, Matteo backing into the foyer to allow my reentry into the castle. âWhat the hell were you thinking, running out there like that?â he demands, shutting us inside and locking the door.
âSomeone had to distract him, and we both know that couldnât be you without creating more trouble. And itâs a good thing I did go out there, because now we know that Giada is the one who let Gallo onto the property.â
âThat little bitch.â
I wish I could disagree with him, but right now, I canât. âKayden wants us to take her phone.â
âAnd lock her in her room,â he growls, already stalking toward her tower, while I quickly follow, shocked when he keys in the entry code by the arched wooden door.
âYou have the entry code?â
âNot to Kaydenâs tower.â
Which is mine, and Iâm not sure why Iâm relieved. âYou could hack it.â
âI can,â he says. âBut no one else can. I set it and Iâm that good.â The door begins to lift.
I duck under the barely open door, and into the foyer of the section of the castle Iâve never visited.
Straightening, I find this tower to be identical to the one Kayden and I share, with a library directly in front of me and a huge, winding stairwell to my right that I know will lead to a top level. Matteo joins me and we start up the steps, the anger Iâd felt at Giada a few minutes ago a stone in my chest thatâs quickly becoming a boulder.
âWhat did Giada say to Gallo? And since Kayden told you to take her phone, I assume he knows?â
âI told him,â I say, glancing in his direction. âAnd all I know is that Gallo claims that she called him in a frenzy of some sort, and reported trouble in the castle.â
We step to the landing and find Giada and Marabella waiting for us at the top, Marabellaâs blue dress covered by an apron, while Giada is in jeans, a sweater, and a jacket, with her purse cross-body style.
âGoing somewhere?â Matteo asks her.
She glowers at him. âWhen a man is bleeding to death in your home, and the cartel is after him, itâs smart to be ready to run if necessary.â
âNecessary?â Marabella demands, her tone proving her kindly nature toward Giada is as tested as mine. âWhatâs necessary is that you respect this house and Kayden, which you did not, and do not, do.â She holds up a phone and looks to me and Matteo. âShe wonât be making any more phone calls, but I canât get her to go to her room.â
âI was trying to protect my brother,â Giada states, arguing her case, and looking to me as she adds, âYou know I have to protect him.â
Thatâs it. Sheâs officially turned the pebble into a boulder, and I close the space between us, stepping toe-to-toe with her. âThat man who was bleeding in your home is named Enzo, and I can still smell his blood and feel it on my skin.â
âEllaââ
âHeâs barely started his life, and he, too, is mourning the loss of a father who just happened to be close to your father. And he now has less chance of surviving, because we had to move him too soon. And do you know why we had to move him?
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