âFrankie, my old friend. Itâs good to see you.â Nikolaj reaches out to embrace Frank.
As a pedigree Mafioso, heâs in a snow-white suit with a brown coat draped over his shoulders, a cigar in his mouth, and burgundy shades on his nose. If he had a hat, heâd look like Al Capone. Almost.
âNikolaj, itâs good to see you too.â
I stand to the side, nauseous, when Nikolaj hugs me as if Iâm his daughter, although he wouldnât accidentally grab her ass. Mrs. Capone, Tamara, blows two kisses in my direction before admiring my long, backless dress. Her compliments fly over my head. I do my best to play my role, smile and praise her earrings. In my head, Iâm throwing up a rainbow.
Julij joins half a minute later. Heâs also in a suit, but heâs not trying to imitate The Godfather. Heâs grown into a man since Dubai. The mocking expression he wore back then is no longer in sight. He shakes my fatherâs hand, greets my mother, and approaches me. âLayla. Youâre prettier now.â
Julij, ugly as always.
âHey, Julij. How was your flight?â
I donât want to be here. All the more because Dante was right. Iâm sore. I want a hot water bottle between my legs and Danteâs chest to cuddle for the rest of the night.
But Iâm here, warily gawking at Julij, who offers me his arm. The hallwayâs bursting at its seams now that Nikolajâs people have arrived. Frankâs pawns, including Adam, are having a blast in the living room, standing in strategic places, not moving a muscle.
The first hour of these soirees is reserved for business talks, so Iâm not surprised to see Frank lead Nikolaj to his office. Jess, the gracious hostess, shows her guests around. I have no choice but to accept Julijâs arm. We snatch two glasses of champagne from a passing waitress on our way out the back door.
âI owe you an apology, sugar.â
My eyebrows form a line as I tilt my head, studying his face. We donât know each other well, and the only impression he made in the past was strictly negative. Until now, I had no idea he knew the meaning of .
âWhat for?â
âFor my behavior in Dubai. Iâm not usually such an idiot.â
He doesnât sound like heâs teasing. Besides, itâs been four minutes, but I havenât felt the need to smack him yet.
âIs it Dubai or the alcohol that turns you into an idiot?â
âYou do. Or did.â He shrugs, attempting to hide a smile. âI guess I tried to woo you.â
Julijâs face wouldâve been soaked in champagne if I hadnât already swallowed. âAre you kidding? You call that wooing?â
âRough advances?â
âRough? They havenât invented a suitable word to describe the kind of ass you were!â
He laughs out loud. âYouâre still so polite. An ass is an understatement of the century. I was a fucking dickhead.â
âPolite? âDo you know me? Were you really trying to hit on me? By throwing me in the pool and arguing every minute of the day?â
âI liked that you talked back.â He smirks, his light blue eyes sparkling. âYou didnât let anyone walk all over you.â
Who wouldâve thought guys like feisty girls? I thought types were the ones snatched first, but it looks like not only gays are interested in me. âI still donât.â
He elbows me playfully. âIf what I heard is true, you no longer need to worry about idiots like me. Your boyfriend will snap their necks before they get anywhere near you.â
I cross my arms over my chest. âDid Mr. Capone tell you to talk to me about Dante? I hope youâre not here to chastise Frank for my choices.â
âMr. Capone?â Julij asks with a chuckle. âI guess youâre right. Nikolaj does look a bit like Al.â
Not unlike me, Julij doesnât refer to his father as . He uses his name. Thatâs how they wanted it to be. I only use if I want to annoy Frank.
âAnd donât worry. Nikolaj didnât come all the way here to talk about your boyfriend. I canât say he didnât find it interesting, but it doesnât matter. I wonât try to change your mind.â He finishes his champagne, takes my glass, and disappears to find the waitress.
He shakes hands with Adam, making me realize that not only has his behavior changed but his posture too. Heâs no longer a frail, skinny boy. He stands straight, taking advantage of his height, and keeps his shoulders back, showing off his muscular chest. The blond hair is no longer a medium-length mess, trimmed on the sides and styled back in line with current trends. Allie would approve. Sheâd most likely eye his high cheekbones with a dreamy face, but sheâs not here yet.
A moment later, Julij returns with alcohol and a plate of salmon canapés.
âI donât want to sound rudeââ
âYes, you do.â
I elbow him a bit harder than he did me. âWhat do you have to say on the matter? Frank tries to make Dante look like an Egyptian plague, but his arguments hit a wall, and itâs not like your father can do more than voice his opinion. You canât even do that while Mr. Capone is the boss, right?â
âRight.â He takes a packet of Marlboro out. âShit, this isâ¦â he motions to the cigarette. âOne day, itâll kill me, just like itâs killing Nikolaj. Mr. Capone has cancer, Layla.â
I rest my hand on his arm. âI had no idea.â
âHe doesnât have long left. Thatâs why weâre here. to inform Frankie that New York will soon be under my control.â
I donât know what to say. My affiliation with Julij is, in ninety-nine percent, awful. I only got a glimpse of his real personality tonight, and even though he seems okay, I donât know how to comfort him.
Thatâs if he needs comforting.
He snaps me out of my thoughts when he steps closer, minimizing the distance to less than a foot. âDonât worry, sugar.â He touches my cheek, his thumb grazing the skin softly. âWeâre all heading there.â
The air around us thickens as the atmosphere changes to an intimate one. Before I understand what heâs about to do, Julij wraps his hands around me, hiding his face in the crook of my neck. Relief washes over me like a cleansing waterfall. I half expected him to kiss me, and itâd be a shame to ruin my immaculate behavior tonight by shoving my elbow in his face. Frank wouldnât approve.
I move my hands to his back, not to discourage the closeness. In our world, parents arenât affectionate, but they are our parents. I can only guess how difficult it must be for Julij to wait for his fatherâs death. If it turned out Frank had a few months left, Iâd be devastated.
âIâm sorry,â I say truthfully.
Our fathers are close, and even though theyâre business partners first, thereâs a mutual respect there. The real kind. Mr. Capone has been a guest at our house for years now. Besides his hands sliding too low down my back, heâs a pleasant man. Heâs never hurt or offended me, but I refused to see it until now, hating all of Frankâs acquaintances on principle.
Julij moves away with a heavy sigh, taking a drag of his cigarette. âFrank and Danteâs conflict only brings trouble to the table. Itâd be much more lucrative if they buried the hatchet. Maybe youâre the key.â
âHell will freeze over before they make up.â
âYouâre probably right. Neither of them is amicable but never say never. There are hundreds of examples in history where women saved the day.â He grabs my hand, pulling me toward the door. âCome on. Itâs time to make a good impression.â
âItâs going to be a long night.â
âWell, good thing you have me to keep you company. Youâd die of boredom otherwise.â
Explaining the connection that just formed between us in the short amount of time is impossible. A thread of understanding, like a spiderâs web, weaves between us. Deep in my heart, I know itâll stay there for years. When not acting like a jerk, Julij radiates positivity. Heâs real, and even though I shouldnât be this careless, I trust him.
Nikolaj whisks him away a moment later. Iâm left with an army of pillars and three women too excited about the pink table setting⦠Allie finally joined the herd.
Admiring Tamaraâs nails, I down another glass of champagne. Before she tells me which shop on Fifth Avenue she bought the varnish from, Allie drags me to the side to ask a million questions about Julij. As I expected, the dreamy eyes make an appearance. Thereâs no denying she loves Adam, but she likes to look.
At nine oâclock, the door to our house opens as the rest of the guests arrive. An abundance of well-dressed women and handsome men fill the space. Thereâs the bank director, the chief of police, and even the mayor. Not to mention all the criminals. An explosive mixture, yet everyone gets along well. As always.
I mingle, deep in my role to ensure Frank wonât have a reason to reprimand me later. Julij sneaks me out for a chat every thirty minutes, and for the first time, I enjoy a party hosted by my father.
âCall me if you ever need anything. Whatever it may be,â Julij whispers in my ear when weâre saying our goodbyes outside. âPromise youâll call.â
I kiss his cheek. âI promise. It works both ways, Julij.â
He curls his fingers under my chin. âIâll see you, sugar.â
Seconds later, the door to a white limousine closes behind him. The party ended much earlier than I expected. With Nikolajâs condition, heavy drinking is out of the question. An evening I expected to be awful turned out pleasantly fruitful. I gained a friend.