Iâve stayed away from Vitale Health and Paradiso because I donât want the Slovak mafia attacking me at my companies where innocent people can get hurt.
Working from home, Iâm surrounded by an army thatâs ready for war.
Dario has converted my living room into his personal office space. Whenever I have to pass through the living room to get to the sliding doors, I almost break my neck, tripping over all the fucking computer cables.
Renzo has practically moved in, and I canât do a fucking thing without the man breathing over my shoulder.
Iâm on a call with Paulie. I sent him to Houston to get information on Toddâs whereabouts.
âAbout a year ago, he was in a pretty bad car accident,â Paulie informs me. âApparently, he was released from the hospital two months ago, and no one has seen him since. Word around town is heâs gone to his cabin to recover.â
âFind out where the cabin is and check it out,â I order.
âOn it, boss.â
As I end a call with Paulie, I glare at Renzo. âStop babysitting me.â
âI will once the Slovakians have been taken care of,â he mutters, his eyes locked on the screen of his laptop.
âChrist,â I grumble as I walk out of my office.
Heading through the living room, I glance at Dario. âFind anything new?â
He shakes his head. âNope. Just the usual bullshit.â
Exiting the house through the sliding doors, I walk to where Marcello is giving orders to the men to search the city for the Slovakians.
âTell your informants theyâll make good money if they give us a solid lead,â he says to the men.
As they walk away to carry out the job, Marcello turns to face me. âMilo called. The funeral is on Monday. Heâs on his way back.â
I nod, feeling a stab of grief. âAs soon as heâs here, prepare to leave. I want to go to the truckyard.â
âYeah, Iâm worried about the shipment thatâs going out today. Iâve told all the drivers to carry weapons and changed their routes.â
Over the past few years, Marcello has taken on the position of the underboss of the Vitale family. Itâs an unspoken agreement between us.
The gates open, and my eyes flick to the SUV as it comes up the driveway. I watch as Milo climbs out of the vehicle before walking to us.
âEverythingâs ready for tomorrow,â he says, his face grim from the grief of losing his best friend.
Lorenzo was always the quiet one between the two, but since his death his silence hangs heavy around us.
Placing my hand on Miloâs shoulder, I give him a squeeze. âThank you.â
âWeâre heading to the truckyard,â Marcelo informs him.
The burner phone vibrates in my pocket, and I pull it out. Opening the message from Samantha, the corner of my mouth lifts.
Samantha: My mom just whacked my dad with a spatula. Just so you know, I take after her.
MMM: Youâre telling me I should hide all the spatulas?
Samantha: Just giving you time to back out.
MMM: Never.
Samantha: I have a question.
MMM: What?
Samantha: So there are security cameras in all the rooms at Paradiso. Does that mean you watch people having sex?
MMM: I go out of my way to avoid it and have employees who take care of that part of the business.
Samantha: Shoot. Here I was, hoping you have some juicy stories to tell me.
As the smile on my face widens, I glance at Marcello as he walks to the guest house where I keep my stash of weapons in an underground armory.
Thereâs also an entrance into the armory from my office in the main house, which doubles as an escape route.
The phone vibrates in my hand again, drawing my attention back to my conversation with my girlfriend.
Iâm taking advantage of calling her that before she finds out who I am and dumps my ass.
Samantha: Just kidding. I have to go and save my dad from my mom.
MMM: Talk to you later, baby.
When I tuck the device back into my pocket, Marcello comes walking toward me with an armored vest. He hands it to me, saying, âJust in case thereâs another attack.â
I take the vest from him and shrug it on. While I adjust it around my chest, I head to the sliding doors. âGive me five minutes then weâll leave.â
âWeâll be at the G-Wagon,â he replies before walking to where Milo is having a smoke break.
I go into the house and find Renzo breathing over Darioâs shoulder for once.
âIâm heading out,â I inform them.
Renzoâs head snaps up. âWhere to?â
âThe truckyard. I have a shipment of cash going to Castro and Diaz. It canât wait. I need the medical equipment.â
âIâll tag along,â he says.
Not bothering to argue, I nod and head back outside.
âMarcello, grab an armored vest for Renzo,â I say when I reach the men.
Milo finishes the cigarette, and pulling his gun from behind his back, where he keeps it tucked into the waistband of his pants, he checks the clip.
Renzo shrugs his jacket off and unhooks the chest holster that holds his two Colts. When Marcello returns with the vest, he puts it on and tucks his weapons into the slots.
When everyoneâs ready, we pile into the G-Wagon, and with Milo behind the steering wheel, we head to the truckyard.
The drive is tense, and we all keep our eyes peeled for anything suspicious.
âAre you changing the routes?â Renzo asks.
âYeah. Marcello already took care of it,â I answer while turning my attention to my friend.
âGood.â His eyes meet mine. âIâve arranged a small army to guard you and your men at the funeral. Just let us know when it is.â
âThanks, brother.â
Miloâs voice is somber as he says, âItâs Monday at eleven a.m.â
Renzo nods before glancing out the window again. Before silence can settle around us, he asks, âSo, whatâs going on between you and your PA.â
âWeâre datingâ¦kind of,â I mutter. When Renzoâs eyes flick to me, I add, âI wear my uniform from Paradiso, so she doesnât know who I am.â
âWhat the fuck?â A frown forms on his forehead. âIt feels like youâre leaving out a huge fucking chunk of the story.â
I let out a sigh and mutter, âShe came to the club because sheâs trying to deal with something that happened to her. One of the men she was paired up with fucked up, and I took over. Itâs been a month, and weâve grown close since.â
âSo she thinks her boss and her partner at Paradiso are two different men?â He chuckles while shaking his head. âBrother, thatâs some fucked up shit.â
I let out a sigh. âTrust me, I know.â
âHow the hell are you going to explain this to her? Iâm pretty sure the woman hates you.â He glances at Marcello and Milo. âRight, guys?â
âYep,â Milo mumbles.
âIâm hoping sheâll fall in love with me and forgive me for deceiving her.â
Renzo lets out a bark of laughter and almost wets himself next to me. When he catches his breath, he says, âGood luck with that.â
Milo stops the G-Wagon near the warehouse, and as I climb out, my eyes scan over the fleet of trucks.
Everything seems to be in order, and heading into the warehouse, itâs to find my men hard at work. Theyâre filling mattresses with counterfeit banknotes before wrapping the mattresses so they look brand new.
I walk over to the piles of counterfeit notes and check a couple while Marcello talks to the drivers, making sure they know which routes to take.
âThe new printers are better than the old ones,â Renzo comments.
âYeah,â I agree. âItâs almost impossible to tell the difference between these notes and the real thing.â
When the men start to load the shipment into the trucks, I head outside, and crossing my arms over my chest, I watch as they fill the trailers with mattresses.
Renzo takes up position next to me and asks, âWhat are you going to do if Samantha freaks out when she learns youâre both men?â
âIâll kidnap her and keep her until she forgives me,â I mutter.
I feel Renzoâs eyes on me. âI canât tell if youâre joking.â
I meet his gaze. âIâm serious.â
His eyebrows lift. âI canât see how that will help your case. If anything, it will terrify the shit out of her.â
I know heâs right, but what else can I do, besides letting her go?
I take a deep breath and exhale slowly. âThatâs why Iâm hoping sheâll fall in love with me.â
Weâre quiet for a while, just watching the men work, then Renzo says, âHold up. Do you wear the balaclava when you see her?â
I nod, and when he bursts out laughing, I level him with a scowl.
His voice is thick with laughter as he says, âSo youâre her masked man?â
Before I can nod, he bends over at the waist, and his laughter echoes over the yard.
âFucker,â I mumble while a smile tugs at the corner of my mouth.
He tries to straighten up and grabs hold of my shoulder. With watering eyes, he says, âOkay, so seriously, what does she call you?â
Knowing heâll get a kick out of it, I mutter, âMystery man.â
When Renzo drops to the ground, he can barely say, âIâm calling you that from now on.â
âTry, and Iâll shoot you.â
âItâs worth a bullet.â
Shaking my head at my friend, I walk away to check with Marcello whether everything is on track.