Midnight Beast Read Online B.B. Hamel

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Contemporary, Crime, Dark, Mafia, MC Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 97
Estimated words: 93048 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 465(@200wpm)___ 372(@250wpm)___ 310(@300wpm)
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“There are missing cousins,” Niall points out. “Almost half our members aren’t accounted for right now.”

“A third, at most,” Uncle Eddie counters and sighs. “But I hear what you’re saying.”

“Cormac stole from the family.” Ronan gestures around them. “Millions of dollars, gone. We have customers and orders that need to be fulfilled. Rocco’s waiting on his pallets in the next few days. If we can’t get the goods and bring them back, we’re going deep into debt for this, and it’s going to be very bad for the family’s finances.”

“Assuming there is a family.” Niall shakes his head when Ronan glares at him. “Don’t act like you’re not thinking it. Cormac took the drugs knowing full well the implications. He’s not playing for second place, it’s either he comes out on top, or he takes us all down with him.”

“That fucking traitor fuck.” Ronan slams a fist into a shelving unit and the whole structure vibrates.

I don’t understand what would drive Cormac to do something like this, but I’m starting to believe Ronan when he said that the faults would’ve always shown themselves. Cormac was using my presence to drum up support, but he must’ve been planning a coup or something similar ever since Ronan was named the boss. He wants the top job—he doesn’t care about anything else.

One man’s ambition over an entire family of people.

“What do we do?” Niall asks, watching Ronan.

“Hunt Cormac down. Strangle him nice and slow. Kill anyone that defected to his side.” Ronan barks it at Niall like they’re orders.

“Come on, be realistic,” Uncle Eddie says. “I know you’re angry, but you can’t go ahead and start killing your own damn blood.”

“Half my cousins aren’t actually related to me,” Ronan snarls. “They stole from you too. Why the fuck aren’t you more upset?”

“Because we saw this coming,” Uncle Eddie barks back. “You should’ve seen it too. I know you’ve been busy trying to win them over, but there was no getting Cormac back on your side. That boy’s always been a snake, and now he’s showing himself for what he really is. You should’ve been ready for it.”

Ronan’s nostrils flare as he tries to get himself under control. I feel like this meeting is going to spiral into violence, but then Niall takes out his phone and holds it up.

“We could always call him.” Niall wiggles the cell around. “I mean, we have his number, right? We could always talk to him.”

Calm slowly descends around Ronan. He tilts his head back and blows out a breath before nodding. “All right. Call him.”

“I could’ve thought of that,” Uncle Eddie mumbles.

I stay off to the side, watching. Ronan keeps throwing me glances like he’s making sure that I’m still here and still safe. I hate that he’s going through this, and I wish I could do something to help, but I’m powerless right now and I hate it.

Niall hands his phone off to Ronan as the dial tone buzzes. There’s nothing for several, agonizing moments, until Cormac’s voice appears on the line.

“I was wondering when you’d reach out.”

“Hello, Cormac,” Ronan says. “Where are my hockey sticks?”

Cormac laughs softly. It sounds as though he’s somewhere with lots of high ceilings—the sound echoes all around him. “We need to talk. Meet me in Millennium Park near that hideous bean.”

“Why there?” Ronan asks.

“Somewhere public. I want to make sure you’re not going to do anything stupid. And Ronan, leave the girl at home, all right?”

Ronan’s jaw works. The men glance at me, and I wish I could sink into myself. “You know I can’t let this go, Cormac.” Ronan sounds like he’s struggling to stay in control. “You crossed a line. There’s no coming back.”

“You’re right about that, cousin. See you in an hour.” He hangs up and the line goes dead.

Ronan tosses the phone back to Niall, who slips it into his pocket. Ronan rubs his nose for a moment, thinking. “I need you two to take Valentina back to my house. Post guards and make sure she’s safe.”

“You’re going?” I ask him, honestly surprised.

“If I can resolve this without blowing up the family, I’m going to take the risk. Please don’t argue. I need to know you’re safe.”

I bite my lip to keep from talking more and give him a nod.

Ronan turns away. He walks to the edge of the aisle and pauses like he wants to look back, but his shoulders straighten, and I can guess what he’s thinking: this is his purpose. Even if it’s hard, even if he’s walking into a trap, this is what he’s meant to do.

I hate it so much. I want to call him over and kiss him. But he continues forward and doesn’t look back.

Chapter 38

Ronan

Millennium Park is crowded on a weekday afternoon with tourists taking pictures in front of the bean. People mill around all over the place, and I feel extremely uncomfortable moving slowly through them, keeping my eyes open for any sign of danger.


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