Glazov's Legacy (Born Bratva Book 2) (21 page)

Chapter Thirty Three

Glazov

It didn’t take much to find the son of a bitch who had almost beat Ivan’s nephew to death and attempted to rape his girlfriend. It troubles me deeply that, because of this scumbag, the couple might not make it. I know one of two things will happen with them. A tragedy like this will either engender distance in a relationship or forge an unbreakable bond. This maggot took something from those kids they would never be able to reclaim—their innocence.

I directed my men to hit the streets and find anyone associated with the hate group. It’s how we work. We start on the outside and work our way in, interrogating family members, friends, bosses, associates, and anyone else who may have ties with the person we’re searching for. No one is exempt, not even the vendor on the street where they buy their hotdogs.

Novak, my son Nikita, and his girlfriend, Natasha, are standing by in my warehouse. With them, are a few of my bodyguards; all are watching and waiting for my instructions.

I stand over the man who is laid out on the stainless steel surgical table in one of the many torture rooms here. Looking down at him, his face is a contorted mass of hate, leering up at me as he spits out a threat.

“My boys are going to fucking kill you.”

“Shut the fuck up!”

He never sees the butt of my gun crashing down on the side of his head, rendering him unconscious and ensuring he follows my command.

I pull a small, stainless steel tray over that holds the instruments needed to do exactly as I promised we would do when we found him—pull his fucking teeth out of his bald ass head. Grabbing a dental gag and placing it in his mouth, I open it so forcefully that his jaw dislocates; he wakes up screaming in pain.

Now, we’re getting somewhere.

I grab a pair of extraction forceps, clamp them down on a tooth, and then rock them back and forth as needed to expand the socket. When I deem it ready, I pull one of the son of a bitch’s teeth right out of his ignorant ass head. One by one, I repeat the task until his mouth is a bloody, toothless mess.

Upon finishing, I turn from the man, who is once again in a state of unconsciousness, and speak to Natasha.

“Make it clean, a heart attack or something, and then burn his ass in the incinerator. You don’t have time to be cleaning up a crime scene; you’re on call.” She nods her head in agreement.

Not giving a damn if she decides to use potassium chloride or a fucking air embolism, I only care that she doesn’t waste the rest of the day cleaning brain matter off the walls.

I grab my driver, needing to get home to clean the stench of this maggot off me.

Natasha’s great to have around because I don’t have to tell her what to do in the clean-up process. By the time she gets done, there will be no trace left of the horror I subjected that asshole to. My son doesn’t know it yet, but he’s going to marry that girl.

Chapter Thirty Four

Kathleen

Getting into my husband’s office and bypassing his cameras isn’t as trivial as just covering up the lenses. Nothing in my life is ever that simple. The first thing I did was research on the Internet. One of my options is to point an infrared laser directly at the lens of the camera. Supposedly, this will blind it, but the problem is that the camera would still see me before there was time to render it useless. My second option is to wear high-brightness, infrared, LED strips. Deciding to go with the latter, but not able to go shopping without a bodyguard, I had to get them shipped overnight. I even purchased the strips to place one over my left eye and one under my right eye, following the directions exactly to occlude my identity. I measure and cut both strips so they can hold four LED lights each. It is necessary for me to be precise. One mistake can mean getting caught, and it could cost Logan her life. Knowing my husband, if Logan poses a threat to our Bratva, he will think nothing of killing her. Ironically enough, my son, who is stalking her, may be her only redemption. What most people don’t understand is that the organization comes before anything, and that includes matters of the heart. Though Glazov will take into consideration Kodiak’s feelings for her, love won’t save her if she runs her mouth.

My plan is to use the strips to hide my face from the camera for long enough to clip on a device that will keep the camera blinded. I’ve also placed LED strips all over my clothing so he can’t identify me by body shape. No doubt, it would be easier to just go in and spray paint the lens black or smash it to bits, but that’s not an option for me. I can just imagine the results if this band of crazy Bratva boys thought an outsider had gotten into our mansion. We’d be on lockdown for months.

The house is quiet. Kodiak is off stalking Logan, I’m sure. Nikita and Natasha are out somewhere with Glazov. Honestly, I don’t even want to think about what they might be doing. It probably involves torturing someone and cleaning up the mess afterwards. The maids are busy down in the kitchen, and no bodyguards are lurking around. It’s now or never.

I bolster my courage and make my way to his office door with my lock picking kit and IR LED equipment in hand. I haven’t spent twenty years married to a gangster and not learned a thing or two. I can pick a lock with the best of them. We have every tool necessary for a successful break in. From electrical lock picking sets to pin tumbler lock jigglers, we have them all, and I know how to use them.

I bend down and start working my magic, moving the pins one by one into the right position. Adrenaline surges through my body; it feels so good.

I quietly sneak in and quickly go to work disabling Glazov’s all-seeing eye. Once the visual surveillance threat is taken care of, I breathe a sigh of relief.

I turn my head and eye Glazov’s huge mahogany wood desk, taking out the latex gloves from my pocket to put them on. The gloves are probably a tad overkill, but I can’t afford to take any chances. Nobody is allowed in that desk, and if he suspects anyone has been in here, his security team will dust for prints. My husband is anal retentive, even borderline OCD about his business, and he is most definitely that way about his office. The man knows if a fucking pen is out of place. I’ll need to be overly cautious to get away with this.

I pull at the large file drawer, knowing it’s probably locked, but still feeling a twinge of disappointment when it doesn’t give way. Pulling out the lock picking kit from my back pocket again, I immediately get to work on opening the file drawer. My husband likes to compartmentalize everything, so I know he’ll have a file on Logan containing everything I need to know.

I quickly flip through the files and find hers.

Logan Lorraine Ludwick. What the fuck were her parents thinking when they named her? No wonder the kid is shy.

I scan over the file, flipping through her employment application, various background checks my husband had done on her, and her college applications. Then, things start to get interesting. Inside the folder, there is personal information including her mother’s divorce documents and details about her father’s abandonment of the family. Fuck, there are even police records of her mother’s DUIs, and there are plenty of those.

Glazov’s even got the court documents on her mother. He’s confirming that she has no family who cares about her. If he can guarantee she is estranged from her mother and has no extended family, it gives him more control. It means if he kills her and buries her lifeless body on a riverbank, no one will come looking for her.

I quickly thumb through the rest of the paperwork, looking for anything that will tell me whether or not my husband knows about Logan’s exposé. When I find detailed information on all her professors, the sinking feeling in my gut intensifies. It doesn’t necessarily confirm that he knows, but it doesn’t negate it either.

I ensure all the paperwork in the file is back in order and replace it in its rightful position. Knowing my husband, he will know if even one document is out of place. I quietly shut the drawer and do a quick scan over his desk to make certain nothing has been moved. Satisfied, I quickly walk over to the camera and remove the IR LED device, confident that the strips over and under my eyes will keep the camera blinded to my identity. I quietly leave his office, leaving it locked up and looking as if no one had ever been there.

I scurry back down to my bedroom, shutting the door behind me. Breathing a sigh of relief, I lean against the wall, feeling like I just pulled off the impossible. Casually strolling into my walk-in closet, I finger the clothing, looking for a comfortable dress to put on for a nice evening dinner with my family.

I freeze when I hear the click of the bedroom door lock being opened by my husband. I know it’s him because he would beat the shit out of any of his employees for walking in on me.

Fuck, fuck, fuck, not now.

I begin tearing at my clothes like a mad woman, ripping off the LED strips and throwing them on a top shelf, only to have them fall back down at my feet. I’m in a full-blown panic now, knowing that my husband is just a few steps away. I toss the strips up again, and thankfully, they stay in place this time. I kick at the clothes I have shed, trying to hide them behind the neatly rowed shoes on the floor. Then, I push everything back a little further, counting on the height of my boots to hide everything. Knowing I’m being overly cautious and taking extra time I don’t have spurs me on. Glazov may still find the tape on my clothing that held the LED strips in place. No doubt, my husband will know exactly what it is if he finds it.

I run my hands over my face in relief, but it’s short-lived and quickly morphs back into panic when I feel the LED tape I’ve forgotten to remove around my eyes.

“What the fuck are you doing bent over butt ass naked?”

With my husband standing right behind me, in one swift move, I rip the LED strips off and toss them back behind a pair of boots. I am fully expecting to be busted and to see him bend over to pick them up, so when I turn around and see a blood soaked Glazov, I am caught completely off guard.

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