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Chapter 314

    Chapter 314


    Chapter Three Hundred Fourteen


    Adrik


    She handed me her sling so I could help her strap her arm back in. I’m trying to be cold on purpose. It’ll


    help keep me awake,” she said, grinning at me. I clicked my tongue at her, to which she responded by


    making her eyes go dark.


    I cursed under my breath. “That is not ying fair,” I said as I pulled her as tight against me as I could. I


    leaned down and kissed her passionately, trying to make her knees go weak. My tongue didn’t give her


    the choice to deny me entry into her mo uth. Not that she would have anyway. Even though I was trying


    to make her knees go weak, I was still fighting against my desire topletely devour her. When I felt


    her falter, I deepened the kiss for a moment more until she moaned not so quietly against my lips.


    She stepped back from me, a little more out of breath than I thought she would be. “You win,” she said,


    still trying to catch her breath. It took her longer to catch her breath than it should have, which worried


    me. “I’m okay,” she said in between breaths. “Just let me sit for a second.” I helped her to the edge of


    the bed, kneeling in front of her. She didn’t let go of my arm while she


    worked to catch her breath.


    “I’m sorry, solnishko. I didn’t mean for this to happen. What can I do?”


    She grinned at me. “I started it.” She looked down at my worried expression, her smile widening. “I’m


    okay. I promise. It’s just difficult to catch my breath right now,” she said, her palm resting against my


    cheek. “Doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy the he ll out of that though.”


    I cursed under my breath again, standing in front of her. “Can you walk? I can carry you downstairs. I


    think I should carry you after I almost made you pass out,” I said, pulling her up in front of me. I didn’t


    wait for her to argue, I just bent down and scooped her up. “I’ll be happy when you can eat again.


    You’re getting skinny again. You’re going to be all sharp soon,” I said as I walked us down the hallway.


    The guys were all somewhat concerned when I carried her out of the bedroom. “It’s okay. I might’ve


    gotten carried away and almost made her pass out. The least I can do is carry her while she catches


    her breath,” I said, somewhat sheepishly. I heard several chuckles behind us while we walked to the


    door. Sephie hid her face against my neck so she wouldn’t have to see them


    grinning at me.


    The policemissioner was prompt, walking into my office exactly on time. “Henry,” I said, as I stood


    to shake his hand. Viktor, who had escorted him up, stayed by the door after he closed it. The rest of


    the guys were already in the office. Henry looked to all of them, nodding. He spotted Sephie behind


    me. She was already on the cab behind my desk. “You must be Sephie. I’ve heard quite a bit about


    you,” he said, smiling warmly at her.


    She slowly started to get off the cab. Ivan saw her and went to help her stand up. She walked over


    slowly, extending her hand to Henry. “I don’t know what you’ve heard, but hopefully it’s not all bad.”


    “Quite the contrary. Vinny’s happens to be one of my favorite ces for lunch. Both he and his wife


    can’t say enough good things about you. Or him, for that matter,” he said, gesturing toward me.


    She smiled widely at the mention of Vinny and Anna. “They’re wonderful people. My stomach is in a


    long-term rtionship with his sandwich shop.”


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    Henryughed. I motioned for him to sit while I helped Sephie back up on the cab behind my desk. I


    tried to move a chair there for her, but she said she preferred to sit on the cab. She said most


    people forgot she was back there, so she could watch them without them beingpletely aware she


    was doing so.


    “So, tell me, what’s this important that we actually needed to meet in person?” Henry asked.


    “I know you’re aware of some of what’s been happening, but you need to know the full story. I also


    have somewhat of a solution for the situation that I think you and the mayor will be happy with,” I said.


    “I know about the brawn situation and the doctor finally being captured, both of which I’m grateful to


    you for taking care of. I’ve been hearing rumors of some of the bosses raising taxes in their areas of


    the city. Does it have to do with that?”


    I nodded. “It’srger than that. The bosses made a move to overthrow me. Lorenzo has been looking


    for a way back to the city. The attempted coup was his way back. Salvadori was behind most of it,


    although every single boss is guilty of going along with it.”


    “Which means what for the other bosses? That can’t be sitting well with you.”


    “It’s not. It means I’m getting rid of all of them. Lorenzo is already taken care of. Armando, Dario, and


    Massimo are too. The other three will be shortly.”


    Henry thought for a moment. “Are you recing them, then?”


    “Not exactly. I don’t need them. I’ve never needed them.”


    Henry’s jaw tensed as he considered what this meant for the city. I heard Sephie say quietly in


    Russian, “he thinks that’s too much power for one person. He’s worried you’ll be a tyrant.”


    “There’s another yer behind the bosses as well. I have enough evidence that makes it look like he’s


    the one that’s been running the city for years so that he can easily be tried and jailed, making it appear


    as though you and the mayor are being extremely tough on crime. Once the other bosses are taken


    care of, the increased taxes they’ve imposed go away. I’ve never been a fan of high taxes. The people


    know that. I would much rather they keep their money and invest it back in theirmunity. That will


    be the norm once I take care of the bosses. I continue to run the city behind the scenes as I’ve


    been doing for the past ten years. Crime returns to the lower rates. Everything goes back to the way it


    was a couple years ago before the bosses started to get greedy. I have plenty of money. I don’t see a


    reason to needlessly raise taxes on hard-working people. That won’t change.”


    “This other yer who is it?”


    “Ricardo De Luca.”


    “No shi t?” Henry said, clearly shocked.


    “You know him?”


    “He’s been slipping out of our grasp for years now. He was instrume ntal in setting up a pipeline for


    Lorenzo’s human trafficking before your father banished him. He resurfaced yearster as a supposed


    legitimate businessman. One of my detectives has been watching his deals with Armando in the city.


    We could never get him on anything substantial, so there was never a reason to look further into his


    finances, etc.,” he said.


    “Until now,” Ivan said. He stood up and handed Henry the stack of papers that the journalist had given


    Chen.


    “Where did you get this?” Henry asked, looking through the pages. “Holy shi t. This is what we’ve been


    wanting to find.”


    “The source wishes to remain anonymous. I will say, however, that he’s a very thorough source. You’ll


    find everything you need there to make an arrest,” I said.


    Henry continued to look through the papers, but eventually stopped. He looked up to me. “I need to talk


    to the mayor, of course. I can’t make this decision on my own. Although, it’s going to be difficult for him


    to ignore Ricardo once he sees this.


    You’ve always been great at working with us instead of against us. The people of the city are happy


    that you stopped the brawn operation. The media had a field day with that one. Those who know you,


    love you. Those who don’t know you, loved the peace you brought when you took over.”


    “None of that will change,” I said.


    He stood up, which meant I stood up as well. He still looked thoughtful. Ivan moved to help Sephie


    stand up so she could stand beside me. She asked quietly, “the mayor is getting money from the other


    bosses, isn’t he?”


    Henry’s jaw dropped. “How…?”


    “Lucky guess. You genuinely want to work with us, but you’re nervous about something. It’s not


    anything on our end. We just gift-wrapped a guaranteed re-election for the mayor, which would mean


    another appointment for you. The only reason that woulde into question is if he’s getting money


    from the other bosses. If his loyalties lie with them, he’s going to want toe after us rather than


    Ricardo. You’re caught in the middle and you’re wondering which side to choose,” she said.


    Henry sat back down, still stunned that she knew what she knew. “No one knows about the mayor for


    sure. He’s done a great job of keeping it very discreet, but there was a hefty amount of money pumped


    into his campaign from a non-existent corporation. Since he took office, he’s had unexinable influxes


    of cash several times. The problem is, we can never prove anything.”


    “Who’s running against him in this election? Maybe this information needs to go to that person instead,”


    Ivan said.


    “I think that candidate is even worse than the current mayor,” Henry said.


    “What about you?” Sephie asked.


    Henry looked up at her, not understanding what she meant. “What about me?”


    “You run for mayor. You expose the current mayor and the other candidate in your campaign. We get


    rid of the other bosses. The city thrives. Seems simple to me,” she said.


    She made a great point. Henry was well-liked, both among the police as well as the people of the city.


    He’d started great. programs during his time asmissioner.


    “But I…I wouldn’t know the first thing about being a mayor,” he said.


    “And you really think the current mayor did? They’re called advisors for a reason, Henry,” she said,


    smiling at him.
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