Talia groaned from under her pillow and cursed at whoever was calling. Once in the cab with Enzo, heading to his hotel that he’d been so kind to inform her the name and location, she’d shot her bosses an email with an update and, with much restraint, requested the morning off. After dropping Enzo off and heading home, she’d never felt so excited to go back to that tiny one bedroom apartment. Shaking, almost frozen stiff, she’d quickly changed into her pajamas and burrowed under her thick duvet and waited for warmth to thaw out her frozen limbs. It was the best morning sleep she’d ever had.
Correction, she thought with a groan as the persistent ringing grew louder, it was almost the best morning sleep.
Back at home she pressed the pillow against her ear and pleaded with her phone. “Just die. You always die on me when I don’t want you to. Now I want you to.”
The ringing stopped and Talia smiled with contentment, emerging from under her pillow. She should check the time—No! I want sleep. Nothing but hours of owed sleep. It couldn’t be afternoon yet anyway. She still felt so tired.
Just when the sweet pull of sleep started, the phone rang again.
She turned her face into her pillow and screamed. Talia pushed up into a sitting position and grabbed her phone, not bothering to check the caller ID.
“What—” before she could scream the few choice words her tongue was begging to unleash, a louder voice cut her off.
“Miss McKenna, it’s about damn time you answered your phone!”
The words that followed, she didn’t catch even one. She knew it was Italian, but he spoke in such rapid succession it all went over her head. Enzo. She was sure it was him. It was impossible to forget that annoying, patronizing voice of his. He hadn’t even bothered to say hallo—she looked at the alarm clock on her bedside table—or even good morning.
She whimpered, thinking of the two hours she had left of sleep before being rudely woken —why was he calling anyway?
Talia rubbed her eyes with her fingers as she tried to pull her translator out of sleep mode and concentrate on what Mr. Polite was saying. Talia looked up, lifting away from her hand and opening her eyes when she caught the words food and yacht.
“Signore Romano, why are you asking me about food for the yacht?” she asked in Italian.
Silence was what she got in response and she wondered if feeding DeLuca and his grumpy friend were also part of her responsibilities. She pulled the phone from her ear and opened her email app. Still no itinerary. She was beginning to wonder if whoever was responsible for sending it was not doing so on purpose. The moment she found out who it was, she was going to give their number to Enzo Romano. Let’s see how they like being chewed out in native Italian.
“Breakfast is long past Miss McKenna,” he shot back with clear restraint.
She snorted, shifting the phone back to her ear. “I’m well aware of that,” she said. She’d slept through it, like she had told everyone concerned she would. “I’ll…” What? When all she wanted to do was pretend she never got the call and go back to sleep. “I’ll organize brunch for him. Will that do?”
“Si. Sii veloce al riguardo!” Then the line immediately went dead.
Talia stared at her phone with a raised brow. ‘Be quick about it.’ This reminded her of her intern year when she’d been close to adding a laxative in the coffee of one particularly bitchy superior.
How long were they going to stay again? They were clearly going to have some problems. It was still day one, less than twelve hours had passed since they first met and she was already wondering if he had any allergies that would make his tongue swell up. Not kill him, just expand enough in his mouth to make him mute.
Grumbling, Talia pushed off the bed and dragged herself to the shower. She stopped at the bathroom door wondering if she even had time for a shower. Hell yes! They may have stolen her sleep time but they won’t take her bathroom time from her.
She stripped, kept her satin sleeping cap on and pulled a shower cap over it and stepped into the shower. She started with warm water then a blast of cold to wake her up. Once done, she walked out of the bathroom when a thought struck her and she started laughing.
She had no idea where Mr. DeLuca was. “Fantastic!”
Calling Enzo back and asking was a hell no. The office was clearly not playing ball. Who else—Joe! He was DeLuca’s designated driver so he must know where he is at all times.
Talia dashed for her phone and dialed Joe’s number. While it rang on loudspeaker, she reached for a pair of shorts, a tank top and a long flimsy sweater from her closet. Not professional? Too bad. It’s not working hours—for her at least.
“Halo?” Joe’s bass voice filled her room.
“Hi Joe. It’s Talia. We met last night at the airport.”
Livelier, he said, “Yeah, hi. Did you get back okay?”
It still annoyed Talia how DeLuca had left, taking the only means of transport with him. It had taken ages to get a cab, and with Enzo with her, the time dragged on even longer. He didn’t speak to her once and every attempt to strike up a conversation was met with a ‘why’ stare. It would have been better to be stranded alone.
“Yes, we did. Hey, do you have DeLuca’s address?” she asked as she got dressed.
“Address, you mean where he is currently staying?”
“Yeah.”
A chuckle sounded before he asked, “You still don’t have his schedule, do you?”
She smiled unamused and responded, “I guess it’s being snail mailed to me.”
He laughed. “Let me text you.”
“Thanks Joe, you’re a lifesaver.”
Joe hung up. As she was getting her tennis shoes on, a message pinged on her phone. From Joe, with the address. She needed to remember to get him a cup of coffee to say thanks. He seemed to be the only one giving her information on DeLuca. She checked her text and doubled back.
“He’s staying at the harbor?” she asked herself.
Did he get a yacht Air bnb? She thought with a laugh. There was no way. Then she remembered he’d hired some fancy collection item. Was that the Air bnb? Or should she say Water bnb? She snickered at the old man joke. But why, when there were perfectly good hotels he most definitely could afford? Personally, she could never live on water, just like how she was afraid of being in the air for more than ten hours straight. She couldn’t do it without a Xanax or a knockout sleeping pill. She liked her feet on the ground. Steady. Firm.
After tying her curly hair back and away from her face with a bandana and putting on her Black Bay Bronze wrist watch—a congratulatory gift to herself for getting employed in one of the most coveted companies in the world—she grabbed her boho fringe bag and her phone and made her way out of the apartment. She was lucky just a block away was a pastry store that also served breakfast to go. She looked at her wrist watch, it was nine thirty—now she could kill Enzo—and checked the G****e map on the phone to find out how long it would take her by cab to her destination. If she was going to get a hot sandwich or eggs, she needed to be mindful that the food didn’t sweat and become soggy. It may be the beginning of fall but the summer heat was still with them during the day.
It took her twenty minutes from the pastry shop to the harbor. After her ten minute walk and wait, she made good time for brunch. Now, she just had to navigate the last problem. She looked at the numerous rows of boats and wondered how she was supposed to find the right one.
What was that stupid boat—no, no, yacht—what was that stupid yacht called again?
“Sorry, are you Talia McKenna?”
She turned to the scratchy voice that surprisingly belonged to a middle aged looking man. Cigarettes no doubt.
“Yes, and you are?” she asked cautiously with a polite smile. It was stupid to admit her identity to a total stranger, but the way her day was going and the pace it had set for the rest of it, being kidnapped didn’t sound so bad.
“Your friend Joe just called, said to show you the right boat,” he said with a raised brow and a kind smile.
If Talia was the hugging type, she would hug him, hell, even give him a kiss. “That would be awesome.”
He nodded. “Follow me,” he said and walked ahead of her.
Rafe walked into his home feeling very pleased with himself. His revenge was finally complete, and soon the Rossi and DeLuca names would be nothing. They would disappear like an unfounded rumor. And then he’d rebuild the DeLuca name clean of all his father’s evil. He patted Angelo on the back. “Come cugino, let’s celebrate!” Angelo shook his head. “Rafe, there is nothing to celebrate—” Rafe raised his hand and cut him off as he walked towards the bar sitting at the far end of the living room. “Not now, Angelo. You can be my conscious tomorrow morning after I’ve drunk my scotch, kissed my sons, and made passionate love to my wife.” “I can see the first two happening, but I’m not sure about the last.” Rafe turned to his wife’s voice with a smile. She looked lovely leaning against the doorway with a radiant smile on her face. He couldn’t believe the same woman had almost died two months ago. How am I so lucky? He beckoned her with two fingers and she strutted towards him. When she
Talia felt sorry for her. The woman was caught between her husband’s crime and her son’s revenge. She hadn’t deluded herself as to think Rafe would let it go just because she’d asked him to. She knew he was up to something, just not something so extreme. But it shouldn’t shock her. When he thought she’d cheated on him with Renaldo and Alex, he’d left her destitute. He’d taken everything except the house which she’d just finished paying off with half of her savings.She knew Rafe’s wrath when he was wronged, all too well. She didn’t envy them.“Why is Gabriella here?”“Alex is my brother,” she responded with a maliciously satisfied look on her face.Talia took a deep breath to calm her. She still had nightmares about him. She could hear his voice, as he taunted her, promising to do disgusting things to her. Each time, she woke up with Rafe rocking her in his arms, and
Months later…Talia waited until they were a few feet away from the nursery before she spoke. “You know you don’t have to come back to Boston with me.”Carrie pouted. “How can I not? You’re my best friend, and I love you.”“But you love him too.”She nodded with a heavy sigh.Who would have thought Carrie and Angelo would fall for each other? They were complete opposites with nothing in common. He was always serious, and Carrie was only serious at work, the rest of the time Talia always wondered if she was auditioning for court jester.But their friends with benefits relationship that had begun when she was in a coma, knowing Carrie maybe before—Carrie had always used sex to forget situations that scared her, ever since her parents’ died in a car accident—had blossomed into a serious relationship. They were genuinely happy together. And that was to end just bec
“Come on, wake up already!”Talia attempted to move her head away from the incessant chanting in her ear. What the hell did Carrie want?She tried to open her eyes, but they felt so heavy. She struggled until she finally got them to obey and quickly closed them again when she saw Carrie’s happy face looming above her.“Here, open your mouth and drink.”Talia didn’t argue. She felt like she had cotton stuffed in her mouth and down her throat. The cool liquid felt heavenly as she swallowed her first sip.She opened her eyes again and looked at Carrie’s smiling face. “I’m having a nightmare,” she whispered hoarsely.Carrie snorted. “No, we’ve been having a nightmare. It’s about damn time you woke up, you selfish bitch!”Talia’s mouth fell open. “What did I do?”“You were in a coma for a month, that’s what you
“This is a bad idea, Rafe. Think about what you are about to do,” Angelo repeated as he pulled into the driveway of the DeLuca mansion. “You’re not in the right state of mind.”Rafe fisted his hands, pressing them to his thighs to keep from reaching for his cousin and ripping his tongue out. He’d been repeating those words like a broken record since the moment Rafe woke up and blurted out his intention. When he wouldn’t relent and had demanded for his car keys, Angelo finally gave in, offering to drive him to his destination. Though his rage was burning strong and growing with every second, his body was still weak from shock.Never in his life had Rafe ever blacked out, besides that one time he had a panic attack over a year ago. The fear of losing Talia was so strong, it had robbed him of all his senses. It was like his mind and body agreed to shut down and hide because he couldn’t handle the thought of Talia dying.
Rafe stumbled into the ward and found Carrie pacing the floor. Her face was wet with tears, and his heart jerked.Please, God, let them be alright!“Carrie, where is she?” he rasped.Carrie looked at him for a long while before she spoke. “You need to convince her to let them do it! You just have to!” she cried, fresh tears rolling down her stricken face.Rafe took a breath to calm himself before he grasped Carrie’s shoulders. “Convince her to do what?”“Signore DeLuca?”Rafe looked up at the doctor who stood behind Carrie. He swallowed the fear and nodded.“How is she?” he asked, a tremor in his voice.The doctor sighed visibly with relief before he moved closer. “Her blood pressure is climbing dangerously high, and she refuses to let us deliver the babies.”For a second, Rafe had held the hope that that look of relief
“Say that again, he did what?” Carrie’s eyes bugged out of their sockets, ready to fall into her lap. Talia understood her reaction, she was still in shock.“Besides falling asleep in my bed and leaving me with no choice but to sleep next to him? He woke up this morning and went about his business like everything was normal and nothing had happened between us.”She pointed to the island that separated the kitchen from the living room, “He sat across from me, had his breakfast, asked about my plans for the day. Then he reminded me to stay off my feet as much as possible and then left saying ‘see you in the evening’ and if I wanted him to bring something for dinner!”Carrie blinked shaking her head. “Take a breath.”Talia did as instructed, feeling some of the anxiety leave her. She felt like she was in the twilight zone. There was this anxious fear at the familiarity of the wh
After a few seconds of silence, she decided to just ask again instead of just wondering, “What are you doing here Rafe?”His eyes opened then. After a beat or two he said, “it’s my home.”“Not for the time being it’s not. And I thought this was just one of your properties, don’t you live with your family?”He snorted, then sipped at the mug.This was one thing Talia always found unnerving when they worked together and even more when they dated. He didn’t talk much, only when he felt like he needed to. The rest of the time, it was as if they were to read his silence and understand what he wanted. It frustrated her at work but also posed a challenge. She wanted to be the indispensable employee who could decipher the boss’ silence and deliver results that he wanted. He was demanding, strict with high expectations but fair. That was why she fell for him, a character from her favorite romance no
Cool it hormones. Pregnancy had her emotions on overdrive, including—a recent development—her libido.What was he still doing here? She turned and her eye caught his belt, it lay on the far end of the couch with his suit jacket socks and watch. He’d gotten comfortable, which meant he’d had no intention of going anywhere after he’d tucked her into bed. The alcohol made sure of it. But, he just lived a short elevator ride down, surely he would have been able to make it?“What are you doing here Rafe?”He raised—no, he pulled up one arm, judging by how heavy it looked as he raised it—and pointed to the ceiling, with one finger, his hand bobbing as his wrist struggled to hold it up.“Carrie moved in,” he said with a slight slur.She sighed, exasperated, “Yes, I know. She’s in the spare bedroom.”Talia didn’t like dealing with drunks, no matte