Enforcer: A Bad Boy Romance

BOOK: Enforcer: A Bad Boy Romance
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Copyright 2015 Olivia Jones

 

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Disclaimer: This ebook is a work of fiction. Any resemblance characters in this story may have to real people is coincidental.

 

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From bestseller, Olivia Jones, comes a new standalone novel...

 

 

 

Alice

 

 

 

My life had gone down a dark path. There was a secret I had to keep.

 

Locke Matthews would do anything for that information. I'd seen his type before: tattooed, arrogant, and always looking to get laid.

 

I never asked to be saved.

 

It took a man like Locke to pull me out of the black hole and into the bedroom.

 

Enforcer is a standalone with no cliffhangers and a guaranteed HEA. For a limited time only,
Mason
is also included with this novel.

 

 

 

 

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Chapter One
Locke

My knuckles crashed against the side of Paulie's head, his face swollen from my constant barrage. Piss had stained his crotch as he lay on his knees. His whimpering only made me want to hurt him more. Paulie was the neighborhood rat—skinny, losing hair, and always quivering with fear. Not much more than an empty suit. He knew every little piece of gossip around town and it only took a little bit of force to get him to spit out everything. My fists were balled into wrecking balls and I wouldn't stop until I got my information.

 

“Who did the job, Paulie?” I asked, cocking my arm back. “Who stole the drug shipment from the O'Malley brothers.”

 

“Fuck you, Locke.” Paulie spat out a bucketful of blood onto the concrete floor. His left eye was so swollen that he could barely see out of it. Why couldn't this job just be easy for once?

 

“Wrong answer, Paulie.” I pummeled him with punches, his head knocking back and forth. “I'll ask you one more time.” I knelt down until we were face to face. Sweat beaded on Paulie's brow. I pulled out a switchblade and watched Paulie's eye light up as the shiny blade sprung out.

 

“Come on, Locke,” Paulie pleaded. “We've been buddies for a long time. Hell, remember when your mother would bake those apple pies for the neighborhood picnics. I could almost taste 'em right now.”

 

My mom's pies really were the best. The annual neighborhood picnic was the best time of the year when I was a kid. But now it was only a memory. I had no empathy for this piece of shit. “Just because we grew up in the same neighborhood doesn't make us buddies, Paulie. Now tell me who stole the drugs and I won't cut out your eye.”

 

Snot bubbles grew out of his nose as he breathed in and out. “Oh God. Oh God. I don't know, Locke. I swear it!”

 

“Wrong answer.” I grabbed the back of Paulie's hair and craned his neck back. I put my knife just below his eye, the blade cutting into his cheek and drawing blood. This job could get pretty gruesome at times. But I was pretty good at it.

 

“No! No!” Paulie screamed. “I'll tell you what I know.” He knew I wasn't bluffing about cutting out his eye. I had done it to a guy in the neighborhood before.

 

I lifted the blade from his cheek but kept it close. “I'm all ears, Paulie.”

 

Paulie took a deep breath and wiped his runny nose. “I know it was a dealer but I don't know his name. Heard some junkie slut talking about him and his big score.”

 

I put my knife right back to his eye. “You better be fucking telling me the whole truth.”

 

Paulie cowered in fear. He was so pathetic. “I swear it!”

 

“Who's this junkie whore?” I asked, digging the knife into his cheek. It might be faster if I just cut his eye and got it over with. Paulie would tell me every secret he's ever kept. But then who would be the rat the next time around?

 

Paulie winced from the pain. “Some addict that lives on the twentieth floor in the abandoned building on Luther Ave.”

 

“What's her name?”

 

Paulie shut his right eye while his swollen one remained closed. “Uh....Alice. Yes! Alice was her name. Pretty sad story if you ask me. She was probably the hottest piece of ass before the drugs.”

 

I released Paulie's hair from my grip and carefully put my switchblade back in my pocket. “See, that wasn't too bad. Now, I hope you're telling the truth because I'd hate to have to come back here and carve you up.”

 

“I wouldn't tell you a lie, Locke.” Paulie slumped over with tears in his eyes. Next time he'd be more forthcoming.

 

I left the rat and hopped into my black Dodge Charger sitting outside. I put the key in the ignition and my baby roared to life—the one sound that made me feel at peace. I gripped the steering wheel and my bloody knuckles were all torn apart. I would need to put some bandages on later. Especially if the bosses made me do another job.

 

I worked for the O'Malley brothers as an enforcer doing the dirty work that nobody else wanted to deal with. I was good with my fists and never dreamed of doing anything else. The money was good and the hours even better. I'd rather go to jail than rot in a nine-to-five job.

 

I parked outside the O'Malley's Pub and locked the car. The sun was barely overhead but I needed a drink after that meeting with Paulie. I looked around at my surroundings, scanning the crowds for any danger. My job could be pretty hazardous and the O'Malley's Pub had seen its fair share of drive-by shootings. When the coast was clear, I entered the bar.

 

Harry was behind the bar, cleaning glasses with a white rag. His handle-bar mustache made him look like a bartender from those old western movies. “Give me the usual, Harry.” I sat down at the bar as Harry put a bottle of Jack Daniels in front of me. The alcohol burned nicely on the way down. It was already taking the edge off.

 

“How's my favorite motherfucker doing?” a loud Irish accent asked.

 

I turned my head to the side to see the younger O'Malley brother, Liam. He was already bald but it didn't phase him. He would have shaved his head anyways. Five gold rings sat on each finger of his right hand. You never wanted to take a right hook to the face from Liam unless you wanted imprints of all five rings in your flesh.

 

“I'm one step closer to finding the guy who stole the drug shipment.” I took a swig from the bottle and let it slowly drain down my throat.

 

Liam slapped me on the back and took a seat next to me. “What did our little rat cough up this time?”

 

“Paulie didn't have a name for me but knows a drug addict who was talking about the heist.”

 

Harry put an empty glass in front of Liam and filled it with whiskey. Liam downed it all in one gulp. “You do whatever it takes, Locke. I want my drugs back and I wanted this mess cleanly thrown away.”

 

“Don't worry about it, boss. I got it under control.” I was confident I'd have this all cleaned up by tomorrow.

 

Liam held my face in his palms and kissed me on the mouth. Some sort of Irish thing but I'd gotten used to it. “Don't let us down,” he told me. Liam left and the stench of cigarettes still lingered in the air.

 

Liam was the entire reason I was in this business to begin with. After my mom passed away, my father didn't want the burden of raising me so he sent me off to a boarding school when I was ten. I was a scrawny kid with no meat on the bones. The other kids used to call me noodle boy and beat the shit out of me. I used to walk around the halls with black eyes and bruises. The headmaster never even gave me a second look.

 

That all changed when I met Liam and his brother Connor. For some reason they took me under their wing and taught me how to stand up for myself. They probably felt sorry for me. I learned how to not only throw a punch but how to take one. Soon enough the O'Malley brothers and I were running the boarding house. A boy couldn't even go to the bathroom without our permission.

 

Those were the best times. When we felt like kings of the world. Like nothing could stop us. Then we were put out in the real world and had to fend for ourselves. We had to beg, borrow, and steal but the O'Malleys finally built themselves an empire with me at their side. But the bigger the empire grew, the more problems we had to deal with. More people wanted a piece of our pie and it took all we had to protect it.

 

This latest with the drug shipment stolen was just another in a string of thefts. If what Paulie said was true, then the O'Malleys were taken by a common drug dealer. If word got out, every Dick and Jane would try to steal from us. I had to finish this.

 

I took one more drag on the whiskey bottle and filled up my flask. I had a long day ahead of me and only booze would get me through it. I winked at Harry and left him a tip.

 

 


 

 

The building on Luther Ave had been abandoned for some time. All the windows had been broken or shot out. Vines were creeping up the sides, making it more like an urban jungle. It used to be the shining center of what was supposed to be the new business district in the city. But the group ran out of money and the building and the district were never finished.

 

I entered the tower through the opening at the bottom where two large doors used to be. Bums littered the giant lobby that would have been magnificent if it was ever completed. I carefully stepped over each one until I got to the elevators. I pressed the button and cursed aloud when I realized that the elevators weren't operational. I opened the door to the stairway and started my way up.

 

Twenty flights of stairs later and my legs and feet were burning in hot lava. Sweat poured down my face and dripped onto the floor. Drinking all that whiskey was probably a poor choice. This chick better know some info.

 

I walked into the hallway and peeked my head in the open doors. The place was exactly what you would expect of a drug den. Stained mattresses lay in every room and that was the only furniture. The place reeked of piss and shit probably because the toilets didn't work. Most of the addicts I passed by were all men, gazing up at the ceiling with a band tied around their arm.

 

I came to a room at the end of the hallway with a woman laying down on a mattress. She was a little younger than me with jet black hair. Her jeans and t-shirt were all ripped apart. I could see what Paulie meant when he said she could be a hot piece of ass if it wasn't for all the drugs. She would have definitely been one of those sluts I'd take home and fill with every drop of my seed. But not this shell of a human being in front of me.

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