His Perfect Poison (Fraternitas #2) Read Online Lee Savino

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Crime, Dark, Forbidden, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Fraternitas Series by Lee Savino
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Total pages in book: 119
Estimated words: 116875 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 584(@200wpm)___ 468(@250wpm)___ 390(@300wpm)
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“They’re looking for someone,” Atticus observes.

I see St. James enter the ballroom, a group of Fraternitas by his side. “Come on,” I say. We both fall into step behind him. He’s in his typical gray suit, no mask, and he’s pissed.

Our group meets the group of armed men in the middle of the dance floor. I step forward, making myself a target. One of them tries to rip off my mask, and I grab his wrist and pull him toward me so I can punch him in the face. He drops, and I take his gun before it hits the floor.

Suddenly, all the guns are trained on me.

“Stop,” a deep voice commands from behind the gunmen. “Don’t shoot.” Which is a hell of a thing to say when you bring an armed guard with you.

“What is the meaning of this?” St. James snaps.

The guards part, and a tall, dark-haired man steps out, murder written on his face. “I’m here for Raine.”

25

Kaiser

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“Let me get this straight,” St. James says. He’s gathered all the members of Fraternitas who aren’t on crowd control into a private room. He’s speaking in Latin, which is what we do when we might be overheard. His voice is calm, but we all hear the murderous intent. “A pair of college students broke in and not only infiltrated our security but were on something? MDMA mixed with something else, some sort of herb⁠—”

“My preliminary tests tell me the psychoactive compounds are from a plant called magic mint. Latin name salvia divinorum,” Atticus interjects. “It’s used in religious ceremonies. Like ayahuasca.”

“That explains the hallucinations,” Asmodeus says. “But how did they drug the entire club?”

“Someone spiked the punch,” Atticus says. St. James’s jaw clenches.

I stand. “It’s my fault. The Poisoner’s daughter has to be behind this. I thought I had her under control.” While I was thinking about how I’d make love to her, she was plotting how to create chaos.

“A failure on all fronts then,” St. James says. “We’ve identified the original culprits. That one is a known guest,” He points through the one-way glass to a young woman in an observation room—one of Bella’s friends, Honey. She’s looking defeated in her angel costume, the wings drooping. “She’s been under our protection for years, but she doesn’t know it. She had an invite. That wasn’t the problem. The problem is that she brought a guest named Raine. Raine used a fake ID, but she belongs to the Saints. Her stepbrother is Ransom Saint, and he thought she’d been kidnapped. That’s why he stormed the gates.”

Asmodeus whistles. “What a cluster.”

St. James glowers at Honey. “Indeed.”

“What will we do with her?” Atticus asks.

“Cut her loose. But no more invitations to the club. She’s officially banned from all Fraternitas property.” St. James gives the rest of us our orders and turns to me. “Lock her down,” he orders. “The engagement party is in two weeks, and the Vesuvios have agreed to attend and talk in terms of a truce. It needs to go smoothly.”

I nod. But when I go to leave, Atticus blocks my way. He peers into my eyes like a doctor would at a routine check-up. “Unilateral mydriasis,” he murmurs. “And subconjunctival hemorrhage. How’s your head?”

“It’s killing me,” I admit. I wait while he studies me. I’m used to him doing this after fights, to make sure I don’t have a concussion. I owe my life to him. He’s healed me up more than once.

“Your fiancée is poisoning you.”

“I know,” I grit out. “I can’t figure out how she’s doing it.” I refuse to eat or drink anything she offers me.

“Can’t or don’t want to?”

I grunt.

“Recreational drugs are a poison,” Atticus muses. “One that the victim craves. Get me samples of anything you suspect, and I’ll test them for you.”

“Will do.”

He nods and steps back. “Good luck, man.” He shakes his head, smirking.

I head back up to Bella.

She’s still stretched out on the couch, sleeping like a baby. She looks so peaceful, but she’s responsible for all the drama tonight. People could’ve been killed. Some were hurt—a few guards and club attendants when the Saints broke in. It’s a miracle that no one died.

So much mayhem, and she’s oblivious.

She’s in big trouble.

I thought I could get her under control.

I’m not one to admit defeat, but she’s chaos. Like weeds in the garden or an untamed jungle. You try to beat the wildness back, but nature always wins.

I don’t want to tame the wildness. I don’t want to break her to my will. I want her to be chaos. I want her to be free.

For the first time in my life, I’ve met my match. Because I would rather die than hurt her.

She wants to fight me? Fine. I’m always the last one standing.

But, for the first time, I want to lose.


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