I thought Daisy and Vincenzo could use a little break 🤭🤭🤭
Vincenzo didn't waste a second. He grabbed his gun. He called Marco, barking orders for backup, but he knew he couldn’t wait. He had to go now. He had to get to her. He jumped into his car, the engine roaring to life, and sped out of the compound, heading towards the address. He arrived at the given address. It was an old, abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city. The place was dark and silent. He pulled his car to a stop some distance away, then moved forward on foot, his senses on high alert. He saw her. Daisy. She was standing at a corner of the building, her figure small and vulnerable against the vast, empty space. She was facing away from him. “Daisy!” he called out, his voice cutting through the silence. She spun around, her eyes wide with shock to see him there. Her face, even from a distance, looked pale and terrified. “Vincenzo?!” she gasped, her voice filled with disbelief and panic. “What are you doing in a place like this?” He asked. “How did you know I
Vincenzo, still worried but now a bit relieved, accepted her explanation. He thought he finally understood her quietness in the car, her strange mood. It was just her period. He excused her, giving her a soft kiss on her forehead, and went downstairs. He immediately went to the kitchen to find Maria. “Maria,” Vincenzo said, his voice lower now, almost a whisper. “Daisy is having some bad period cramps. Can you prepare some things for her? A hot water bottle, please. And some ginger tea. Maybe some dark chocolate, if we have it. If we don’t, send someone to go get some. And a soft blanket for the bed.” He listed the foods and things Daisy might need for her period cramps, showing his care and attention to her comfort. Maria nodded. “Of course, Don. Right away. I’ll make sure she has everything she needs.” Maria started moving around the kitchen, gathering items. Vincenzo felt a bit relieved. He thought he understood. He believed Daisy’s lie. Her recent quietness, her sudden sadness…
Daisy felt a strange mix of emotions. On one hand, her heart was still pounding from the terrifying text message and the picture of Dante. On the other hand, the universe seemed to be working in her favor. Just moments after she had sent that desperate text, begging for Dante’s safety, Vincenzo had told her something that made her breathe a silent sigh of relief. “Amore,” Vincenzo had said, “I’m afraid we’ll have to cut our trip short. Some urgent work has come up back in Milan. Things that need my immediate attention. We’ll have to go back home tomorrow morning.” Daisy had to work hard to hide her sudden burst of relief. A smile touched her lips. She didn’t have to try to convince him to go back. No difficult questions, no suspicious behavior on her part. This was a direct answer to her desperate plea, though Vincenzo knew nothing of it. “Oh, really?” she had managed to say, trying to sound a little disappointed. “That’s a shame. I was enjoying Florence so much.” And now, here the
Before Vincenzo left, he turned to Daisy, his eyes softening slightly. He still looked worried about leaving her alone. “Are you going to be fine here for a while, amore?” he asked, his voice filled with concern. “I won’t be long. Find a seat, or if you need anything, find Marco. He’s somewhere nearby.”Daisy squeezed his arm reassuringly. She could handle herself. “I’m fine, Enzo. Don’t worry. Go to your meeting. I’ll just sit down for a bit. I’ll be waiting.” She gave him a brave smile. She had no intention of trying to mingle with the other ladies when it was so obvious they didn’t like her. She would find a quiet corner and wait for him.____________The party continued. The music and the conversations grew louder. The men had long finished their meeting, and the ballroom was now filled with laughter and the clinking of glasses. Daisy had been sitting alone for what felt like a long time. She was getting tired. The excitement of the evening was fading, replaced by boredom. She mis
Arianna stood before an older woman in an unfinished building, bowing her head in shame. Her usual fake sweetness was gone, and was now replaced by fear. They stood at the center of the cold, empty space. The older woman was surrounded by several large bodyguards. The older woman’s hand moved like lightning as she slapped Arianna hard across the cheek. The sound echoed in the empty building. Arianna’s head snapped to the side, a red mark blooming on her skin.“You fool!” the woman hissed, her voice low but cutting like glass. Her words were full of anger. “How could you allow them to travel? Your job, Arianna, was simple! It was so simple, even a child could do it! Your job was to make sure those two, got separated! To make sure they didn’t get closer! How hard can it be to seduce a man, a powerful man like Vincenzo? He’s only human, isn’t he? Or are you truly that useless?” The woman’s eyes were blazing. “You better pray, Arianna, you better pray with all your heart that this trip d
The warm water streamed down Daisy’s back, washing away the tension of the day. She stood under the spray, letting the heat sink into her skin, trying to relax. She closed her eyes, letting out a soft sigh. Suddenly, the bathroom door opened slowly, and a tall, powerful presence filled the space behind her. She didn't need to turn to know who it was. Vincenzo was there. He stepped into the shower with her, the water immediately embracing his strong, naked body as well. He stood directly behind her, his chest pressing against her back, his arms strong and warm as he wrapped them around her waist. He pulled her closer, molding her body against his. His lips found the soft skin of her neck, just beneath her ear, and he began to kiss it, slowly, tenderly, then with more hunger. Daisy leaned back into him, her body automatically responding to his touch. A shiver, both of pleasure and anticipation, ran through her. She felt completely safe, completely wanted, in his embrace. His voice, a