Isabella
“Hi, Liliana,” I said. “Nice to meet you.”
She let out a sigh. “You are young.” The tips of her lips moved upward. “I know they sent for you because I’m not very good at the job.”
“No,” Mia and I said in unison.
I walked closer and ran my hand over Jorge’s soft hair. “Honestly, Liliana, I’m here because Mia knows what it’s like to be out of high school and in the Luciano family.” I pressed my lips together and looked at my cousin. “The men in our family can be overbearing.”
“Sí,” Liliana said. “I know that feeling.”
“Mia’s giving me a chance to spread my wings, and I’m grateful.” My speech wasn’t prepared and while I thought I was bending reality to make Liliana feel better, maybe there was more truth in my statement than I realized.
She sat on a chair near the pool and adjusted Jorge, so he was sitting up on her lap as he held tight to one of her thumbs. “I still need help.”
“Good,” I replied. “That will give me something to do.”
Mia reached for Jorge. “Let me get him changed for dinner.” His shirt was wet from drool. “You two can get to know one another.”
I sat on a chair near her. “Can I ask you something?”
Liliana nodded. “Were you scared to work with…” I didn’t say whores. “…the women from the club?”
“Sí, at first.” Her cheeks rose as her smile grew. “But once I met them, I wasn’t afraid. Some were so nervous themselves. They’re apprehensive around new people. Some have confided in me that they fear being judged. I understand that.”
“Then why do what they do?”
“First, they aren’t all sex workers. Some are only dancers. We had a bartender, but she didn’t get along with the other women well, and truly, she makes more money than they do. But even the sex workers have their reasons for their profession. For most, they have long-term goals.”
I let out a sigh. “I didn’t know that there were women at the apartments who didn’t have sex. Will I know who does what?”
Liliana laughed. “Not by looking at them. In their apartments, everyone is the same. No makeup or costumes. No false eyelashes. Just women and girls. Like you and me.”
“What about communicable diseases?”
“The apartments have a clinic, open daily until five. They have required testing as well as healthcare available when requested.” She leaned back, allowing her long brown hair to fall over her shoulders and down her back.
I was struck by how pretty Liliana was as she closed her eyes and looked up toward the sky. I hadn’t noticed her delicate features or long eyelashes until now. “How old are you?”
“Nineteen. Almost twenty.”
“Sorry,” I said, “if I’m being nosy, but how can you relate to the way the women in the apartments feel?”
“Because I’ve been judged.” She shrugged. “Wrongly or rightly. It doesn’t matter if the judgment is founded, it can still hurt.”
I sat back and turned my attention to the setting sun over the water as Liliana’s words took root in the depth of my soul. When I turned back, my eyes were moist, probably from the bright sunshine. I wiped a tear from my cheek. “I should have brought out my sunglasses.”
She nodded.
“I’m guilty,” I confessed. “Ever since Mia asked my mother about me coming out here, I’ve been judging the women.” I forced a smile. “Thank you for helping me see that was wrong.”
“I hope that helps you when you’re there. They need to trust us for Mia’s plans to work.”
My gaze went through the open glass doors into the house. “Do you like Mia?”
Liliana’s large eyes grew even bigger. “Mia is fantastic. She’s done so much for the women and for me. I have an apartment. If el Patrόn—not Aléjandro but his father—had his way, I would have been sent back to live with my parents.”
“Mia challenged Aléjandro’s father?”
“I don’t know if she challenged him. All I know is I have a life now.”
“Would moving back with your parents have been a bad thing? I mean, you’re only nineteen.’’
She sat still for a moment and exhaled. “It would not have been a good thing.” She turned toward the house. “I’m going to see if Mia or Viviana needs help.”
“I’ll go with you.”
There was more to Liliana’s story. I could feel it. I found myself wondering if eventually she’d share. And then I was surprised I wanted to get close enough to this cartel girl I barely knew.
Liliana and I set the outside table with utensils, napkins, glasses filled with ice water, and plates. Silas carried Jorge’s highchair out next to the table. All the while everyone was talking and relaxed as if we weren’t in a drug lord’s home.
When we sat down and Viviana carried the tortilla casserole out to the table, I expected el Patrόn to appear, a dark cloud over our friendly conversation. He didn’t.
“Isn’t your husband home?” I asked Mia.
“He is. Viviana took his dinner to his office.” She shrugged. “He works hard. Too hard. I don’t know the details, but something happened last night and something else happened today. Whatever they are, they have him extremely agitated.”
“He’s not usually agitated?” I asked.
Mia’s smile returned. “No, he’s a good husband and father. Remembering my father running the famiglia, I know that sometimes, it’s better to let him be. He’ll come to me when he’s ready.”
To my surprise, Viviana and Silas joined us. We were almost done eating when Silas received word of a car arriving to the front gate. He turned to Mia. “Rei and Jasmine are here.”
My eyes opened wide.
“Good,” Mia said. “I feel better if they’re here.”
I lowered my voice. “You want Jasmine at your house?”
She nodded. “I made a lot of mistakes in the past. Instead of dwelling on them, I chose to move forward. After all, she’s now my sister-in-law.” She grinned. “We have the same last name.”
Roríguez.
I had never thought of that.
IsabellaIt was only a little after eight p.m. when Emiliano and I made our way up the stairs. While most of the guests were gone, there was an informal meeting occurring in Andrés’s office. Something big had happened, but I knew I wouldn’t get details until we were alone. Em closed the bedroom door and turned the lock in the knob. He was handsome with his suit coat gone, his tie loosened, and the sleeves of his white button-down rolled to near his elbows.I spun toward him and smiled. “I couldn’t be happier.”He stalked toward me and reached for my shoulders. “Do you have any idea how fucking stunning you are in that dress?”“I’m glad you like it.”“I’ve wanted to get you out of it since you appeared with your father.”I took a deep breath. “Thank you.”“For not killing him? You’re welcome.” “For giving him another chance. He apologized to me. And when he gave me away, he said it was with great pride.” I wiped a tear from my cheek. “Yesterday, he told me I was an embarrassment.”A v
IsabellaMy things from Mia’s house were now in our bedroom. My new home was filled with more people than I could imagine. The capo, Catalina, Ariadna Gia, Dante, and Camila arrived late last night, all of them staying here. If I had known that Dario was down the hall, I would have been a lot more self-conscious about the sounds that came from my lips during the night.It wasn’t my fault.According to Em, I was a good girl, and good girls get to come.I did, over and over.It’s strange how I’d been trying to prove to everyone that I was an adult and the words good girl from my husband caused my insides to twist and my nipples to bead. Em stayed true to his word; everything was oral. I told him I wanted to try part two again after our ceremony.He proclaimed he was going to exhaust me with orgasms so I would tell him about the wedding dress we bought. He did his part, but I stayed strong. Well, strong until I passed out in his protective arms. When I woke this morning, I found a note t
IsabellaDiego pulled our car into a parking space next to Rafaele’s. Horace turned, looking at me in the back seat. “Lieutenant Ruiz instructed us to stay with you. We’ll wait outside your parents’ room.”I nodded. “I’d like that.”Rafaele opened the door as Diego and Horace were getting out of the car. “Miss Izzy,” he said offering me his hand as he’d done a million times in my life.I laid my left hand in his.His gaze immediately went to the ring on my fourth finger. Yet, as I stepped out, he didn’t offer me congratulations. Once I was standing on the parking lot, all three men were surrounding me.Rafaele spoke, “Thank you for driving Miss Luciano. I can assure you she will be safe in my care as she has always been.”Horace shook his head. “We told you back at the house. Mrs. Ruiz is our responsibility, and we won’t be leaving here without her.”“Very well.” Rafaele gestured with his hand. “Enjoy the resort. You can even charge your drinks to Carmine Luciano. Miss Luciano may inf
EmilianoI stopped walking on the sidewalk in the Barrio Logan neighborhood. I was near the location where the raid went down last night. My job was to scout around to find out who was aware of what happened and if anyone saw our crew.There was something in my wife’s voice. “Isabella, are you all right?”“I don’t know.”I stepped to the side of the walk and leaned against a brick building. “Did something happen? Where’s Horace?”“My father just called…” She spoke fast, telling me about their phone call and her concerns.With each word, I gripped the phone tighter. If that son of a bitch thought he could come and take my wife away from me, to do something to dissolve our marriage… It would be over my dead body. No, make that his dead body.“Take a breath, beautiful.” I spoke as calmly as I could muster. “What’s Mia’s plan?” I nodded as she told me. “What do you want to do?”“I want to see them. I’ve missed them.”I sucked in a breath. This was one of those occasions where I could tell
IsabellaAlthough it felt wrong to shop for a wedding dress without my mother, I was a little excited. I’d told Mia the truth when I said I never dreamt of a big wedding. Valentina warned me that this wouldn’t be as big as Mia and el Patrόn’s. She also promised me that she and Mia would do their best to make it special.As the different associates from the boutique brought us an array of dresses, that small part of me who had possibly dreamed of a white dress took over. When I saw the dress with cap sleeves with the floral embroidery and shimmering embellishments that flowed over the bodice and tulle skirt, I had to try it on.When I came out of the dressing room, I was shocked to see Mia and Liliana sitting with Valentina. Tears came to my eyes as they all rushed me, filling my ears with their ecstatic reviews.The boutique assistant came closer, tugging here and there. “If we get you some high heels, I don’t think we’d need to do any further alterations.”“Not too high. I’d probably
EmilianoJano sat behind his desk with Rei and Silas at his side. The rest of the men in the office were the famiglia men on the mission; Adrian, Andros Ivanov’s second-in-command; and our local lieutenants. My father and my uncle were among most lieutenants hearing about last night’s operation for the first time. While there was an undertone of grumbling, most likely because they weren’t notified earlier, the news of Volkov’s demise was met with cheers.The local police had Dmitri Makarova in custody. His mug shot was making international news. Homeland Security was taking over the case. The preliminary investigation found surveillance footage from The Legend, showing Dmitri going into Volkov’s condo earlier Friday morning. The authorities suspect that someone altered the footage. Their report shows that the next ten hours were replaced by footage from a few days earlier. The cameras didn’t record live again until after 8:15 p.m. There were experts working to recover the missing data