Mag-log in{DANTE}
Neither Francis nor Cecelia said a word about my long absence from the dinner table Friday night. Vivian didn't mention our little chat in the office, and I returned to New York dissatisfied and on edge. I could've burned the Lau mansion to the ground with one flick of my lighter. Unfortunately, doing so would've brought the authorities straight to my doorstep. Arson was bad for business, and l'd never stooped to murder...yet. But certain people tempted me to cross the line every day, one of whom I happened to share blood with. "What's the emergency?" Luca slouched in the chair opposite mine with a yawn. "I just got off the plane. Give a guy time to sleep." "According to the society pages, you haven't slept for the past month." Instead, he'd been partying it up around the world. Mykonos one day, Ibiza the next. His last stop had been Monaco, where he'd lost fifty grand at the poker table. "Exactly." He yawned again. "That's why I need sleep." My jaw hardened. Luca was five years younger than me, yet he acted like he was twenty-one instead of thirty-one. If he weren't my brother, I would've cut him off without hesitation, especially given the shitshow I found myself in thanks to him. "Aren't you curious why I called you here?" Luca shrugged, oblivious to the storm brewing beneath my calm. "You missed your baby bro?" "Not quite." I retrieved a manila folder from my drawer and placed it on the desk between us. "Open it." He gave me a strange look but obliged. I kept my gaze trained on his face as he flipped through the photos, slowly at first, then faster as the panic set in. Grim satisfaction passed through me when he finally looked up, his face several shades paler than when he'd entered. At least he understood what was at stake. "Do you know who the woman in those photos is?" I asked. Luca's throat bobbed with a hard swallow. "Maria Romano." I tapped the photo on the top of the pile. "Niece of mafia don Gabriele Romano. Twenty-seven years old, widowed, and the apple of her uncle's eye. The name should ring a bell, considering you were fucking her before you left for Europe, as evidenced by these photos." My brother's hands fisted. "How did you–" "That's not the right question, Luca. The right question is what kind of casket you'd like at your funeral because that's what I'll have to fucking plan if Romano ever finds out about this!" The storm broke halfway through my sentence, fueled by weeks' worth of pent-up fury and frustration. Luca shrank back in his chair as I shoved my chair back.and stood, my body vibrating at his sheer idiocy. "A mafia princess? Are you fucking kidding me?" I swept the folder off the desk in one furious motion, taking a glass paperweight out with it. The glass shattered with a deafening crash while the photos fluttered out and onto the ground. Luca flinched. "You've done some stupid shit in your life, but this has to take the cake," I seethed. "Do you know what Romano would do to you if he found out? He'd gut you like a fish in the slowest, most painful way possible. No amount of money would save you. He'll hang your body from a goddamn highway overpass as a warning–if there's even a body left after he's done with you!" The last guy who'd touched a woman in Romano's family without his permission ended up with his dick cut off and his brains blown out in his bedroom. The guy had merely kissed Romano's cousin on the cheek. Rumor had it the mafioso didn't even like his cousin. If he found out Luca slept with his beloved niece? My brother would beg for death. Luca's skin took on a sickly green tint. "You don't un–" "What the hell were you thinking? How the fuck did you even meet her?" The Romanos were famously insular. Gabriele kept a tight leash on his people, and they rarely ventured outside their family-controlled joints. "We met at a bar. We didn't talk long, but we hit it off and exchanged numbers." Luca spoke fast, like he was afraid I would attack if he stopped. "She doesn't have as many eyes on her now that she's widowed, but I swear, I didn't know who she was until after we slept together. She told me her father was in construction." A vein throbbed in my temple. "He is in construction." Along with nightclubs, restaurants, and a dozen other fronts for his dirty business. If it'd been anyone other than Romano, I would've undercut Francis's threat by paying them off or striking a mutually beneficial deal. But unlike some businessmen who were short-sighted enough to entangle themselves in the underworld, I didn't fuck with the mafia. Once you got in, the only way to get out was in a casket, and I would rather set myself on fire than willingly put myself in a position where I had to answer to someone else. Francis wanted what my last name could bring him. Romano? He'd want every last dollar and drop of blood, even after he slit my brother's throat. "I know it seems bad, but you don't understand," Luca said, his expression tortured. "I love her." A terrible calm descended upon me. "You love her," I repeated, mustering every poison I could into my voice. "Yes." His face softened. "She's incredible. Beautiful, Smart–" "You love her, yet you've been fucking everything that moves for the past two weeks." "I didn't." Luca turned bright red. "It was an act to maintain my reputation, you know? I had to leave for a bit because her cousin ran away and her uncle was cracking down on the whole family, but we were careful." I had never been closer to murdering a family member. "Apparently, not careful enough," I snarled, earning myself another flinch. I took a deep breath and waited for the explosive rage to pass before I sat, slowly and deliberately, so I didn't reach across the desk and strangle my only brother. "Do you want to know how I got those photos, Luca?" He opened his mouth, then closed it and shook his head. "Francis Lau walked into my office two weeks ago and tossed them on my desk. Coincidentally, he'd been in town earlier and saw you with Maria. He recognized the both of you and had you tailed. Once he got what he needed, he came over to cut a deal." A thin smile touched my lips. "Care to guess what the terms of the deal are?" Luca shook his head again. "I marry his daughter, and he'll keep the evidence to himself. If | don't, he'll send the photos to Romano, and you'll die," I had an excellent private security force. They were well-trained, professional, and morally flexible enough to deal with intruders in a way that dissuaded future intruders from crossing me. However, there was a difference between security and punishment and war with the fucking mafia. Luca's eyes widened. "Shit." He rubbed a hand over his face. "Dante, I–" "Don't say another word. Here's what you will do." I pinned him with a hard stare. "You will cut off all contact with Maria, effective immediately. I don't give a shit if she's your one true soulmate and you never find love again after her. From this moment on, she doesn't exist to you. You will not see, speak, or otherwise communicate with her. If you do, I will freeze every damn account you have and blacklist any person who assists you financially." Our grandfather had been aware of Luca's wild spending habits and left me full control of the company and family finances in his will. Being blacklisted by me meant being blacklisted by everyone in our social circle, and even Luca's idiot friends weren't stupid enough to risk that. "l'm also cutting your monthly allowance in half until you prove you're capable of making better choices." "What?" Luca exploded. "You can't–" "Interrupt me again, and it'll be cut to zero," I said icily. He fell silent, his expression mutinous. "You will earn the remaining half of the money by taking a job at one of our stores, where you'll be treated like any other employee. No special perks, no drinking fucking on the job, and no leaving for lunch and rolling back in two hours later. If you slack off, you will be cut off completely. Understand?" After a long silence, he pressed his lips into a thin line and jerked out a short nod. "Good. Now get the fuck out of my office." If I had to look at him for another minute, I might do something l'd regret. He must've sensed the impending danger because he got up and hightailed it to the exit without another word. "And Luca?" I stopped him before he opened the door. "If I find out you've violated my rules and contacted Maria again, I'Il kill you myself." I hoped not to have a good reason to make good my threat.{DANTE}Vivian did end up speaking to one of ourtherapists after the Lohman & Sons incident. Shenever discussed her sessions, but by the time we arrived in Bali, her sleep had improved and she was mostly back to her normal witty, sarcastic self.I told myself my relief had nothing to do with herpersonally and that I was simply glad she was in the right headspace to meet my parents.“Are you sure your parents live here?” Vivian stared at the villa in front of us.Hand-hewn sculptures dotted the lawn in a riot ofprimary colors, and an overabundance of wind chimes tinkled by the front door. Giant sunflowers sprouted up the walls in splashes of yellow and green paint.It looked like a cross between a luxury villa and a daycare center.“Yes.” The place had Janis Russo written all over it. The front door flew open, revealing a mass of curly brown hair and a floor-length caftan. “Prepare yourself.”“Darling!” my mother cried. “Oh, it’s so wonderful to see you! My baby boy!” She
{DANTE}You got blood on my shirt, Brax.” I rolled up mysleeves, hiding the bloodstain in question.“That’s the third strike.”He glared at me, his expression mutinous beneath the blood and bruises. He was tied to a chair, his arms and legs bound with rope. He was the only one of his accomplices still conscious.The other two slumped in their seats, their heads lolling and their blood hitting the floor in a steady drip, drip. Several of their limbs bent at unnatural angles.“You talk too much.” Brax spat out a mouthful of dark red liquid.Brax Miller. Ex-con with a mile-long rap sheet, balls of steel, and a brain the size of a walnut. I smiled, then hit him again. His head snapped back, and a pained groan filled the air.My bruised knuckles stung. The room jokingly dubbed the Holding Cell in my private security headquarters smelled like copper, sweat, and the thick, cloying scent of fear.It was two days after the attempted robbery at Lohman & Sons, longer than we’d ever hel
{VIVIAN}I couldn’t stop shivering.I stepped out of the bathroom, my skin ice cold despite my bathrobe, the heated floors, and the hot bath I’d soaked in for the past hour.It was late evening, hours after the attempted Lohman & Sons robbery, but I was still stuck on the showroom floor with a gun under my chin and evil staring back at me. The entire incident had lasted less than ten minutes before backup security arrived and neutralized the situation.No one got hurt, but I couldn’t stop thinking about what-ifs.What if backup had arrived a minute too late?What if the robber had shot first and asked questions later?What if I’d died? What would I have to show for it except a closet full of nice clothes and a life spent doing the “right thing?”I would’ve died without visiting the Atacama Desert for stargazing or falling in love more than once. Things I’d always thought I would have time to do because I was only in my late twenties, dammit, and I was supposed to be invincible a
{DANTE}“This better be important.” I put my phone onspeaker and shrugged off my jacket. “This is thefirst damn break I’ve had since I landed.”My trip to San Francisco had been a whirlwind ofmeetings, photo ops, and dealing with people whose heads were so far up their asses they’d require surgery to see daylight.I’d barely slept in the past forty-eight hours, but we were finally closing the deal with Franco Santeri in two hours. Until then, I wanted to shower, eat, and, if I was lucky, grab some shuteye for five minutes.“It is. There was an attempted robbery at the Lohman & Sons flagship store in New York.” Giulio, my head of corporate security in North America, cut straight to the chase. He was one of Christian’s men, but he’d worked for me for so long he answered directly to me instead ofChristian. “We apprehended the perpetrators before they escaped. They’re currently in our custody.”“Was anyone hurt?”“One of the security guards was knocked unconscious and has a co
Surprise crept through me at the familiar brown eyes staring at me from behind the counter."Luca? What are you..." My question tapered off when a piece of an earlier conversation with Dante rose to the forefront of my mind.What does he do now?Salesman. Of course. It made sense Luca was working at one of the Russo Group's subsidiary stores, but it was still a shock to see him working at the very shop I dropped in on,"Working hard." A hint of dryness surfaced before it smoothed into a generic sales smile. "How can I help you?" It felt odd being waited on by my future brother-in-law, but I didn't want to make it weird by treating him differently."I'm looking for two new pieces," I said. "A statement piece, and something versatile I can wear every day." For the next forty-five minutes, Luca walked me through the store's finest offerings. He was actually an excellent salesperson–knowledgeable about the products and persuasive without being pushy."This is one of our newest pieces."
{VIVIAN}dreamt of Dante three nights in a row.I couldn’t recall what happened in the dreams, but I woke up each morning with the phantom touch of his hands between my thighs and a tight ball of need in my stomach.Cold showers only helped temporarily, and Dante’s absence while he was in California was both a blessing and a curse.A blessing because I didn’t have to face him withamorphous memories of sex dreams running through my head. A curse because without new interactions to distract me, all I could think about was our night in Valhalla’s library.His grip on my neck. His fingers filling me as Ishamelessly rode his hand to orgasm. The desire in his eyes as he watched me come apart in his arms, so hot and potent it’d almost driven me to the peak again.A shiver that had nothing to do with the weather rolled over my body.The day had dawned gray and drizzly, and while I usually only liked the rain when I was tucked snug and warm in my bed, I relished the chill today. It cle







