Total pages in book: 48
Estimated words: 45614 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 228(@200wpm)___ 182(@250wpm)___ 152(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 45614 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 228(@200wpm)___ 182(@250wpm)___ 152(@300wpm)
He’d been the one to find Tamsin. In all truth, he hadn’t even known how he had located her. If he’d told his brothers he was going to that pokey little town based on a feeling, they would have laughed at him. Mason had sat and watched Tamsin. No one, not even his brothers knew, that he’d watched her for a couple of days before he finally stole her away.
It was only after a call from Connor to warn him of where his father was, that he’d cut his stalking a little short.
He had wanted Tamsin to have a good life, and seeing how happy she was, he wanted to extend that. He’d also wanted to be a part of that happiness, but he knew he couldn’t have it all his own way.
“I’m not disputing where Tamsin can have a home. She’s my wife and I’m doing everything in my power to protect her, just as I know you all will as well.” Jacob had turned into a miserable bastard over the last couple of years. “In fact, I was curious about your father.”
He noticed both Jacob and Gabriel tensed up at the mention of their father. Maddox Denton had been a good man, at least in the beginning. According to sources, a true family man, and then something changed and warped his mind. He’d become the monster of the family.
Mason figured it all went wrong once he decided to have a woman killed. He believed her name was Sarah, could be something else. Either way, it was Landon’s woman, and she’d died by being pushed in front of a speeding car. All arranged by Maddox, so he could use his son to join forces with the Castillos and the Savonases.
Jade Castillo had been marked for Landon. She had actually run away with Landon, and they had caused a great deal of problems together.
Tamsin had been for him, a Savonas. His father had jumped at the chance of having the connection.
“What about him?” Jacob asked, clearly on edge.
Mason leaned forward. He knew he didn’t have a lot of time. He’d be meeting Albert within a few minutes.
“Do any of you know the intricacies of the arrangement between Maddox Denton and Paul Savonas?”
“Why? What more are you wanting?” Jacob asked.
Mason got to his feet and moved toward the drinks cabinet. He’d only sipped at his whiskey, but he filled his glass. The taste was exquisite, and he knew it had to be the expensive stuff. He did love the taste of good quality whiskey.
He turned toward Jacob and saw Gabriel had also stood and put his glass down on the coffee table. His hand was at a specific point on his body, almost as if he was waiting to strike.
“In case you have forgotten, Jacob, I didn’t ask for anything. I found Tamsin and I was the one who brought her home.” He sipped at the whiskey. “I know you guys don’t like me, and regardless of what you think, I’m not the one stopping Tamsin from coming to see you. She doesn’t want to see you, and that might be hard for you guys to take in, but that is the truth.” He took another sip of the whiskey. Talking about Tamsin made him wish he was home with her.
Before he left, she had promised him she’d curl up in the movie room, watch a chick flick, and then go to bed. Mason had wanted to take her with him, but Tamsin hadn’t been in the mood to go out dancing. He figured it was because the nightclub was owned by her brothers.
Arriving at the nightclub, he hadn’t expected Jacob and Gabriel to be here, but again, he wasn’t surprised to see them. They were not exactly close friends.
They blamed him for keeping her away from them, which was the furthest thing from the truth. He would do everything in his power to keep Tamsin safe, even if that meant helping her to stay away from her brothers.
“Our fathers, toward the end, had a lot of meetings. I didn’t know if he trusted any of his sons with the finer details of my and Tamsin’s marriage.”
“No, all that was agreed was yours and Tamsin’s marriage, as well as everything that has been conducted business-wise, and soldier-wise.”
There was a knock at the door, and this time Abel stepped inside.
“Your man is here,” Abel said.
Jacob and Gabriel looked at each other, and seconds later, Albert Delcoties walked into the room.
The man was large, with a head of thick, white hair. Even though he was approaching sixty, he looked strong. There was not an ounce of fat on him, and on closer inspection, he was all muscle.
Gabriel, Jacob, and Abel moved away.
Mason reached into his pocket and switched on a device that would interfere with any contraption that was placed in the office to spy on them or listen into their conversation.