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Copyright© 2018 Sam Crescent
ISBN: 978-1-77339-808-2
Cover Artist: Jay Aheer
Editor: Karyn White
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This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and places are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
DEDICATION
This is to all the readers that love super possessive, very alpha stalker heroes in their books. I fell in love with West the moment I entered his mind and it has been an amazing ride.
STREET KING
Sam Crescent
Copyright © 2018
Chapter One
The sound of crunching bones echoed through the warehouse. The sound satisfied West Gallo, as did the scream that followed. Hurting people was something that he enjoyed. Growing up on the worst streets of the city, West had known how to get ahead and to make people follow him.
Fear.
The moment he realized how he could be king of his city, he’d worked tirelessly to get what he wanted. No one stood in his way and got away with it. He ruled this city, and no one stepped out of line. He controlled the MCs, the small gangs, the pimps, the docks, and the cops.
This was his territory, and he made sure his people were properly compensated. Businessmen knew where to invest and how to pay for the right protection. He was, after all, a businessman. The world worked on money. To make money you had to be cruel to be kind. He’d taken down every single person that had stood in his way.
From a young age, he’d made a name for himself in the streets from the fights that were organized. Kids being used to make money. His old man tried to steal the goods from him to buy crack, but he’d soon put an end to that. It wasn’t long before his father ended up floating across the river with over twenty knife wounds to his chest.
West had had enough of being anyone’s punching bag.
He won every single fight he’d ever fought in. No matter how much he wanted to slam his hand to the ground and beg for them to stop, he’d kept on going until they declared him the winner.
He’d lost count of the number of bones he’d broken. Going from the fighting ring to making his name on the streets hadn’t been easy.
Men had thought he was weak.
Had even laughed in his face until they all now bowed to him.
They all did what he said.
He had everything.
Money.
Power.
Women.
Respect.
They all feared him.
“I swear I don’t know where he is,” the man said between whimpers.
“You’re lying to me, and I really hate liars,” West said. He sighed and stood up. Removing his jacket, he picked up the sledgehammer, getting a feel for the weight in his hands. It felt good. It would hurt like a fucking bitch the moment it hit someone.
He stared at the man, his target.
The man kept shaking his head.
“You see, Danny—I can call you that, right?” West asked.
Danny nodded his head, looking terrified.
He loved that fear, the knowledge that he was going to get everything he wanted. He released a sigh.
“I trusted Peter to do as I asked, which was to give her a fantastic experience. He’s been working with me for years, so he knew the score. He knew what I wanted. You got me? She’s smart. Hard-working. You catch where I’m going with this?”
“Please, Mr. Gallo, he didn’t mean anything by it.”
“He had simple instructions. The experience was what she was after. Workplace experience, and what does she get?” Just thinking about it made him so fucking mad. “He … he pushed her against the fucking wall and made her scream for help. He scared her. No one, and I mean no one, touches her. Do you understand?” His anger increased with every second that passed.
“She wanted it.”
That was his first mistake.
Bringing down the sledgehammer, he took out the guy’s kneecap.
He waited for the screams to subside and stepped out of the way of the running piss heading toward him. He didn’t like it when they pissed or shit. The sight fucking disgusted him.
“Please, please,” Danny said.
“She wasn’t begging for it, Danny.” He tutted. “She was screaming for help, and only when one brave guard decided to break his rule did the bastard stop.” West had the tapes.
One of his men had called him that there had been an incident at Hannah Ray’s workplace. He’d been a little taken aback to hear that, especially as he’d worked so hard to find the right spot for her in his city.
His men knew what to do. But West discovered that Lawrence Palo had touched her, and not only had he done that, but he’d told all the guards to stay in their places. Only one had reacted to the screams.
It turned out that Lawrence had a thing for young pussy. He liked to prey on them. He made them work late, and when he was one of the last people in the building with them, that was when he made his move.
West had also been informed of the money he paid to the guards. The one that had called him gave the money straight to West, saying he didn’t agree with that shit. He couldn’t sit back and listen as a woman screamed for help. For that, West had promoted him. Doubled his salary and offered him a job as one of his security men.
There were many things West was capable of. Raping women was not one of them. There had been women that had betrayed him in the past, and killing them was not a pleasure. He’d not tortured them. They’d been handled swiftly.
Growing up, he’d watched his mother constantly take a punch to the face or a beating with the belt. He’d been too young to do anything. All she’d wanted to do was to have the best for them both. Having a crack addict for a husband hadn’t been easy, and she’d ended up taking her own life with the shit his father loved so much.
West could even remember the day she killed herself. She’d been in the bathroom, and his father had been moaning about not having any food. The moment they entered that room, he’d watched his father break down. At the time he’d thought his dad had truly loved her. Now with a cynical heart, he wondered if he was mourning the crack she’d used up to kill herself.
“Where is he?” West asked.
“I don’t know. You’re going to kill me anyway.”
“Yes, I am, but you see, tell me now and I’ll end it quick, or I can make you live until I find him. Believe me, you’re going to want to take the first option.”
Danny whimpered. It was a rather pitiful sound.
Stepping away from the man, he waited.
His men had seen this before many times. He liked to play, and it unnerved many of his enemies. Getting other people to do dirty work was great, but he felt there was always a lack of respect from others. That the true power was never inside him, but in his men.
The way he worked, he was the one with all the power.
“Please,” Danny said. “I’ve got kids.”
One of his men snorted.
This wasn’t the first time West had dealt with men who wanted to use their kids to make some kind of power play.
“You have?” West asked.
Danny nodded.
“Well that just makes all the difference in the world, doesn’t it? I mean, I should just let you go and live your life. Completely forget about the betrayal to me? You were there to keep an eye on him,
and because he gave you some money and dope, you thought you could do whatever the hell you want.”
“She’s not worth it.”
West grabbed the fucker around the neck.
No one told him who was or wasn’t worth his time.
“Where is he?” West asked.
“Fuck you!”
Danny spat in his face, and West released his neck, took out a handkerchief and wiped the spittle away. There was blood mixed in with the spit.
He’d decided on the hard way.
That was fine.
West could work with that.
“It looks like Danny will be with us for some time. Rome, let’s make him a bit more comfortable, shall we?”
He watched as Rome and Cage picked Danny up. They moved him toward the cuffs that were hanging from a beam in the warehouse. With Danny’s feet broken, he couldn’t hold himself up.
This wouldn’t have happened if he’d just told him the fucking truth.
“What next?” Rome asked.
“Keep him there. One of you good to keep watch?”
Cage lifted up his phone. “I’ve got a good book I just started.”
Rome shook his head. “He’s a badass, remember.”
“I got no problem. Make sure he doesn’t get away,” West said.
Leaving the warehouse, he breathed in the scent of fresh air, closing the door on Danny’s screams.
“I want all eyes out looking for Lawrence. Contact the tech guys, the ones at street level. Also put the word out. Anyone protecting him will be met with swift punishment.”
“Will do,” Rome said. “You want us to grab him the moment there’s a sighting or wait for you?”
“I want to know the moment he’s been sighted. Get him, take him to the warehouse. You know what to do, but don’t kill. That fucker will not get out of here alive. I want to play with him a little.”
“Okay.”
West moved toward his car.
He didn’t have guards riding with him unless he was making certain visits and needed the extra muscle.
“West?” Rome asked.
“What is it?”
Rome had been with him for nearly ten years now. He’d found him at the bottom of a trashcan. Doped up, raped, and beaten. Instead of leaving him to rot, West had taken him home, nursed him back to health, and learned his story. When Rome had gotten over his addictions, together they’d gone out and made every single fucker pay for what they did to him. Rome had been born into a world that only hoped to use him. They’d taken him, abused him, and left him broken.
West had made him whole.
“What is it?”
“I was wondering if I could have next weekend off?” Rome asked.
Next weekend was the anniversary of when West discovered him. The day that Rome considered his birthday.
“Of course. Every year you ask and every year I give you the same answer.”
“With Lawrence on the loose, I wanted to make sure I can still take that time.” Rome admitted himself into a rehab clinic for two days every year to keep himself on the straight and narrow.
“Even if we don’t have Lawrence by next weekend, you can take the time, Rome. You’ve more than earned it.”
With that, he climbed into his car and drove back into the city toward his penthouse suite.
He parked in the secure underground facility and pressed in his code for the top floor. No other apartments were there and he owned the entire building, so he knew what went on at every single level.
Closing the door, he switched on the lights, poured himself a scotch, and stood at the windows overlooking his empire.
Right this second, he was making hundreds of thousands of dollars, and he wasn’t even having to lift a finger. This was what he liked more than anything. The hard work he’d put in gave him this life.
Finishing off his scotch, he made his way toward his computer room that one of his tech guys had installed for him.
Firing up the computer, he brought up the evening’s events. There she was, sitting behind her desk at six in the evening. She had started at six as well. A twelve-hour day and she looked so fucking tired. Her hair was no longer neatly pulled into a bun but had strands of hair escaping. The suit she wore, so conservative to hide her full figure, was wrinkled.
She looked weary, even to him.
When Lawrence appeared on the screen, West saw her nerves. She bit her lip and looked toward the zone where he knew the elevators were. She didn’t want to do whatever Lawrence had said. She wanted to escape.
With gritted teeth, he waited and watched as Lawrence started to attack her in his office.
West had an entire network of security cameras and documents, along with the men and women who knew how to run everything. Nothing got past any of his people. He knew everything that was going down, and with a few codes in his computers he was able to bring up all of his businesses.
Loyalty was something that always had a limit.
Money and greed tended to bring people down. Those were the two things in life that seemed to lure people away. West liked to keep on top of it, constantly prepared for the worst.
Nothing had ever gotten in his way before. He’d always been like this, constantly checking, keeping an eye on everything in his spare time. The women that had been in his life before she entered had only been mere distractions. Women were to be played with, not kept. Being wealthy meant he had a lot of women who wanted to try to win him as a prize. He couldn’t blame them. Look at his kingdom.
However, one evening with Hannah Ray and no other woman would do. The days after that first meeting, he’d not given her much thought. He’d gone about his day as if he didn’t have a care in the world. Trying to take another woman out to dinner though, had changed everything. Something had felt off with another woman opposite him as he took her out to dinner. He’d wanted it to end the moment the date began. It was the last date he ever went on.
Grabbing his cell phone, he dialed Emily’s number.
It rang three times before she finally answered.
“Hey,” she said.
“How is she?”
“Just a moment. Anna, I got to take this, okay?”
He heard her respond, and the sound of her voice soothed the beast that wanted to snip at Emily for shortening her name. Her name was Hannah, not Anna or Han or any other combination.
Still, he wasn’t about to berate her while he could be heard.
The sound of a door closing filled the line and then Emily was back. “What’s up?”
“How is she?” He repeated the question.
Emily sighed. “Seriously, West, she’s fine. Last night was a bit rough. She had a nightmare, but after we talked it through she was more than fine. You’ve got to stop worrying. She’s stronger than she looks. Give her the benefit of the doubt.”
“I want you to be by her side for the next week, understood?”
“I’m already there.”
It was what he paid her to do. Not that Emily ever brought up the money or the reason she played Hannah’s best friend. He’d found her in the gutter over five years ago. He’d gotten her clean, given her the job, and she was even getting an education out of it, which he provided along with the fake family.
Yes, he wanted Hannah to have all the experiences of a best friend, a life, before he took it all from her.
****
Hannah took a sip of the overly sweet tea that Emily had made her. She wrinkled her nose, hating anything sweet, especially in tea or coffee. She preferred to drink water, but Emily was insistent that a nice brew helped soothe the soul.
Not wanting to upset her best friend, she put up with it, drinking it without gagging.
“Sorry about that,” Emily said, coming back into the room.
“It’s no biggie.” She stared down at the book she’d been reading. Some sappy love story where the hero had been the world’s biggest dick and was trying to make it up to the heroine. They were the best kind of
romances, but right now she was pissed.
“How are you feeling?” Emily asked.
“Fine, why?”
“You’re rubbing your shoulder again.”
Hannah glanced at the shoulder that her boss had grabbed. He’d slammed her against the wall and she’d hit the edge of a shelf. The doctors had looked her over and said she’d be fine, more than fine. There was nothing wrong with her. It still hurt though. She hated to think of what would’ve happened if that guard hadn’t come to her screams. She’d been surprised only one person did. Not that it mattered. She hadn’t seen Lawrence since. She already had a resignation letter ready to give to the firm.
She hated the whispers that followed her around and everyone knowing her business.
“I’m sorry. I guess I just can’t stop thinking about it.”
“It’s understandable. The guy was a total douche. Do you know what is going to happen?”
“I filed a sexual assault report, and they alerted HR. I can’t stay there though. It’ll drive me nuts. Everyone will stare at me.”
“It can’t be that bad.”
“It is. It really is. I don’t know what to do, but I can’t stay there. I’m going to have to find another post that will offer workplace experience.” She ran fingers through her hair. Graduating college and getting an experience application with Lawrence Palo had been one of the best things that had ever happened to her. He was a well-known womanizer, but she didn’t for a second think something like this would happen. She’d heard horror stories, but it wasn’t like she was the most beautiful woman in the building. With long, brown hair, brown eyes, and preferring to spend most of her years with her head in a book, she knew there was no way any guy would fall for her. She was the one nominated to be the world’s oldest virgin. Right now, at twenty-three, that was looking like she was right on track.
She’d gone on a few dates in college. They’d been out dancing and having fun. She thought she really connected with a couple of guys only for them to disappear for a couple of minutes and return … different. They wouldn’t look at her and were constantly checking other women out. They’d gone from being attentive to downright jerks.