He picked up his now damaged phone from the kitchen floor. The screen was badly cracked and the phone was not switching on. He swallowed down his anger. At least, he thought, he gave Marino a pretty good beating as revenge. Revenge… the word sounded sweet, familiar and foreign to him.
Revenge…
He rose, eyeing the shattered plate and spilled food on the floor. He walked out of the kitchen. Marino would clean it up.
•
A broken nose, a split on the lip and a swelling under the right eye were the injuries Marino suffered.
Marino kept muttering incoherent complaint the whole minutes he spent cleaning up his minor injuries.
“Of all days for you to destroy my face, its today! Today!”
“What’s happening today?” he asked, crossing one leg over the other and swinging his damaged phone in his hands.
“A freaking party! Fernando D’oseliotti’s freaking partito! And you dare destroy my face!”
“Stop making a whole lot of noise. I could have done more, you deserve it. You smashed my phone.” He spoke in a calm yet irritated tone.
“You're the worst! You better tell me what’s wrong!”
Marino words caught him off guard. He hadn’t considered the fact that Marino could guess what was going on with him. How did he even know? Marino didn’t know anything.
“You are shouting too loud.” He snapped, looking at the switched off TV.
Few seconds of silence and he looked at Marino. He was leaned back against the sofa watching him, his expression now calm
“You are coming to the party, right?” Marino asked.
He shrugged.
“You are coming.” Marino pronounced
He scoffed, “Says who?”
“Says me. You need to let out some steam. Drinks, music, crowd, girls and you are as loose as an eagle.”
He thought about it. This was the new him and the new him loved parties plus he needed some loosening up. It could be just what he needed to begin the new week, come out, meet people, showcase himself and prove his worth… and mark his preys.
“I will come.”
A wide mischievous grin was Marino reply, “I’ll feed you to the dogs, brother.”
“I’m anticipating.” He got up and began making his way back to the room. He might well just complete a few things he had to do before he got wasted and lazied the whole Sunday.
“Make sure you clean up the kitchen.” He ordered before stepping inside their bedroom, narrowly missing the shoe thrown at him.
“Domenico!” His older sister’s surprised voice came over the line the second she picked the call. Andrea.
“Buon giorno, those are the words.” He chuckled, rolling unto his back on his bed. He could almost not feel the heaviness in his chest, the familiar voice of his sister, the longing to be home helped ease his fraying nerves.
“Domenico de’Cerintti! You called me!”
His chuckled turned into a laugh.
“Yes, I called you.” He replied between laughs. He stopped when she didn’t say anything else.
“Hello? “
“I miss you.” His sister voice came over the line again,” Its been long I heard you laugh that way.”
His lips drew into a thin line. He didn’t want to talk about it.
“I know you won’t tell me what happened to you but I want you to know that I’m here for you, I’m always here for you. Domen, trust me on that one.”
He kept mute. Not because he didn’t believe her but because believing just wasn’t enough for him.
He cleared his throat, “How are you doing?”
“I’m fine.” She answered with a sigh, “Been very busy lately. Marco’s been working late recently so I have to take care of Mario and Gio all by myself throughout the day. You can imagine.”
He chuckled, he sure could.
“Maria’s been helping but she has a fiance now, she can’t be as dedicated as she was before.”
“Little pepper?” he asked, his smile becoming wider at the mention of his little sister’s nickname.
She gave a short pleased laugh,
“She’s been such a darling.” She coed, “She makes things a tad bit easy for me.”
“Of course that’s…” he paused, hearing a faint girly voice in the background.
“Is that little pepper? Give her the phone.”
“Baby! “he heard his sister call, her voice sounded very faint. She must have put the phone away.
“Its brother, brother Domen!”
He heard an excited squeal and soon the voice of his 6 year old yonger sister filled his ears.
“Brother Domen! You finally called! “She exclaimed in Italian in her tiny babyish voice
He feigned a frown even if she couldn’t see him.
“Finally? Don’t I call you? “
“The last time you called me was about a month ago and sister Andrea said you almost never call her, she said you are a bad bad brother.”
He forced down his laugh keeping his tone neutral,
“Little pepper, am I a bad brother?” he asked in a lowered voice feigning sadness.
“Yes! You are supposed to call me everyday!”
He laughed aloud this time around, his shoulders shaking with the sound. He crossed his legs.
“Okay. I’m sorry.”
“Promise to call everyday? “
“I promise.”
“Good, now we’re on good terms.”
His smile didn’t drop.
“So tell me. What…”
“Bye brother, dodo, I’m off to play with baby Mario before he cries himself to sleep.” She said quickly.
He chuckled. She would trouble him about not calling and then not up to two minutes into the call, she would get off hurriedly. Her reason, big people talk are boring.
“She’s really your little pepper.” Andrea’s voice came back on the line.
“Yeah.”
“So when are you coming home?” she questioned, her tone no longer playful.
“Coming home?”He asked although he knew what she meant. He started counting the rows of panels up on the ceiling.
“Yes Domenico. When are you coming home? You’ve been away for over 6 months, only calling at intervals to assure us that you are still alive and we do not call a search party.”
“I’m at school.” He answered turning over on his stomach. He leaned his phone against the headboard and placed it on loud speaker.
“School? You’ve accepted your admission? You registered? When?”
“Three weeks ago. I’ve gotten an apartment, not far from the school. I’m settled in.”
“That’s great. I thought you were going to waste your life.”
They fell silent until she spoke again.
“Just be careful, Domenico and whatever it is you are struggling with, getting high on alcohol is not the answer.”
“I don’t…..”
“Don’t lie to me. I know, I know everything. I know you either bury yourself in your engineering books or bury yourself in a woman’s arms. I know and it has to change. You weren’t brought up to be promiscuous.”
“It’s my life.”
“And it’s mine. Your life is my life, I don’t live for myself, I live for you, my family, those I care about and so I don’t behave carelessly. You, your life, you live selfish. Very selfish.”
The heavy rock in his chest was beginning to appear again, making him anxious and uncomfortable.
“I can take care of myself.” He said again, his voice cold.
A pause.
“We love you.”
“Tell Mario and Gio and your husband I said hi.” He spoke and waited out of respect for her to cut the call before he switched off his phone. He felt like he was being suffocated and he got up, going over to his study table at the window. He sat on his chair and opened the big book on engineering he had been studying the night before. A few seconds and he was engrossed in the book.
Andrea was right after all. He either buried himself in his books or in the women. Although the last part, he cancelled a long time ago.
"Rosetta...""Alright, alright, I'll let it go," She grumbled and pulled away."You are angry," He turned to her.She switched off the gas before the pancake on it could get burnt."We'll shop later, together, I promise," He said."I am not angry," She said casually, "Can we eat now?"She watched the muscles on his back flex as he took off the pancake from the pan and made coffee for them. He was a good man and he seemed too sincere for her, perhaps that was why she gave in to her want to sleep with him but there was just something... off?*Rosetta laughed at a joke Antonio made as she filled two glasses with cherry juice."That was not funny," She rolled her eyes as she handed him his glass."But you laughed," He teased, pulling her close by the waist."Antonio, we are at work," She giggled, biting her lip."I decide when we work and when we don't," He nuzzled her cheek.The door to his lunch room suddenly flew open and she jumped. He held her down. It was the guard that always stoo
Rosetta did indeed believe that she could fall for Antonio Galdo but watching it happen over the weeks they spent brooding over architectural plans and planning the building structure over lunches and late-night dinners, she felt easy. How could a man, no matter how rich and handsome and well-mannered he was, just admit his attraction to her and she was head over heels for him? It was too easy, too too easy. Everything was going too smoothly, he was too good to be true. She brushed off the thought as she walked out the doors of her firm. The more she thought about him, the more she grew attracted to him. She instead filled her mind with thoughts of the cool bubble bath and the N*****x movies she planned to binge watch all night long. It was the weekend and she really wanted to spoil herself rotten. Preparations for Nico and Luna's wedding were also ongoing and she was one of the bridesmaids. She smiled, unlocking her car. There was nothing that forgiveness could not accomplish.She ha
"Luna?"Her eyes widened as they met with Domenico's blue ones. When did he get into the garden?Alessandro turned around. "Ah," He smiled, "Your date," He glanced at her and winked, "I'll leave you two alone."She waited until Alessandro was out of hearing range before she faced Nico "Can I help you?""I love you," He blurted out and she gasped. He closed the space between them and grabbed her by the waist, "I love you, Luna. We are not mere friends."Her heart leaped high in her chest as he slammed his lips to hers.*Her arms moved of their own accord and entangled themselves around his neck. She was high, high on love, high on happiness.They came up for air and he peppered kisses all over her face, their breathing rough and hot."What took you so long?" She breathed out, "Why did you take so long?""I'm sorry," He kissed her again and again and again until they had to pull apart for more air."I love you too, since Colland maybe."He grinned and pulled her into his arms. There wa
How far gone was he? Too far, too too far, or else he wouldn't be chasing her all over the place. He accused her of not admitting her feelings for him at the hospital but he was the real hypocrite; he was the one holding them back from crossing the friendship stage because he was scared she'd reject him. After all, she was a rich heiress, she could get any man she wanted."Quite far," He admitted, glancing at Pietro."And?"He looked at him now. "And?""And what are your intentions towards her? You didn't come with her all the way here for fun, did you?"*He blew out a breath, "I want her to be my girlfriend... first. We have never tested that terrain, never given into our attraction. Then... then I'll like to marry her if she's willing."Pietro nodded his head and he seemed to be gauging his words."But I want to get stable first," He added, holding his ground, "She is used to a good life, the best life, I don't want to give her less."Pietro smiled, "You better don't."*"What was h
She decided then that he was worth having as an acquaintance."Your food is getting cold," She commented and picked up her fork."When will I see you again?" He asked when they had finished eating and he had paid the bills."You gave me your card, remember?" She rose."And you gave me no assurance of your visit." He rose also."I can't pass on some billionaire's money," She winked, "You'll see me when you see me."She strode out of the diner with her head held high. She, Rosetta Verona D'Armani, attracted the attention of a tycoon. Wasn't she too elegant?*Luna breathed a sigh of relief when she walked out of the station. The night had been hell. She hadn't been able to sleep a wink. All she could think of was if the stalker found Domenico's house and if they were in danger, and she panicked at even the slightest sound. Even worse, she was critically aware of the man that was sleeping in the bedroom.She got into the passenger seat of her car. Since Nico had volunteered to take care o
"Looks like we were destined to meet again," He smiled."It is rude to sit without invitation," She said harshly."Sorry, but I had a feeling you'd say no and I don't take no for an answer, especially when it comes to getting what I want."She raised a brow, "Your pride stinks."He shrugged, "I want to get to know you. What is prideful about that?"She stared at him. He was rich, attractive, classy, and exuded manly confidence. It wouldn't be so bad to indulge him.She relaxed and watched him over the rim of her glass."I am Antonio Galdo," He introduced, stretching his hand.*She eyed it, "I still haven't approved your intrusion."He chuckled and called on a waiter. "Do you want anything to eat or you are just here to drink?""I'll have the peppered chicken barbeque and the pasta to go with it," She answered.His lips twitched. "Same, please," He said to the waiter."Is that a flirting trick? Order the same with the lady so she thinks you are interested in her."He chuckled, "I guess