The Bratva King’s Twins (LEVOV BRATVA #8) by Deva Blake EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Ari
The thick smell of smoke and freshly sparked gunpowder traveled
through the air, greeting me as I shoved out of my office and moved down
the hall with urgency.
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Shouting came from the distance, along with the volleying gunfire,
both inside and outside the building. I listened closely as I loaded my pistol
and cocked it, mouth fixed in a scowl. Unfortunately, it was nothing new.
It was another raid, no doubt. The second one in less than a year.
There was something about being a Levov that seemed to draw the
other families, both major and insignificant, like flies to shit. Apparently,
the warehouse had a big red target on it, begging for the others to try and
bring us down.
But try as they may, it always ended the same way.
The guys were already on it, calling out commands according to
rank and gunning down any men trying to enter the building. They shot on
sight, working hard to not let any of them get away.
So long as they wanted inside our house so badly, they could die
there, too, right on the cold concrete for all I cared.
They were nothing but cannon fodder, and regardless of who their
families were or who they worked for, it didn’t affect me. If they were
stupid enough to work for someone willing to send their men into a Levov
den, then in a sense, they already had it coming.
More shooting rang out inside, and I spotted flashes of light on my
left side from where I stood on the second floor. Positioning myself over the
railing, I fired down below, knocking down one of the assailants as they
tried to sneak in.
The other beside him fell after, pulling my attention to the metal
platform across from me.
There stood Benedikt, having the same idea. He winked, I scoffed,
and we both descended our respective staircases.
He was a good shot, at least.
More shouting came from the south side of the building as our men
flooded out, and we followed in tow, picking off whoever we could find.
It seemed we had missed the initial showdown, given how the
moment we reached outside, the surviving assailants peeled away in their
vehicles, leaving behind anyone who was either dead or dying still. Their
tires squealed, trying to get away without being caught in the middle of the
chaos.
“Send a unit after them!” I shouted, gesturing to a group of our
guys, who all nodded once and ran for the nearest SUV.
“That’s too bad,” Benedikt said, sucking his teeth in slight
disappointment. “I was hoping to get more practice in.”
“There’s always the firing range.”
He shrugged. “It’s not quite the same as real, moving targets.”
“We’re lucky we have the forces we do,” I muttered in return, tone
laced with a slight warning. “The faster they’re taken care of, the less
damage they do, and the less money we have to shovel into fixing this
place.”
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