Mafia Kings: Adriano: Chapter 39
Mafia Kings: Adriano: Dark Mafia Romance Series #2
This was big â
Potentially even bigger than the Agrellas getting wiped out.
I mean, that alone was huge â
But whatever secrets Biancaâs father might be holding, they suggested a vast conspiracy my family hadnât even known existed.
One that had rolled over the Agrellas like a tsunami â
And which might destroy us if we didnât figure out who was behind it.
âWhere are we going?â I asked Bianca as I pulled the Mercedes out into traffic.
âMost of the betting places are near the Centro Storico,â she said â the historic center of Florence. âOneâs in Santa Marian Novella near the train station.â
Santa Maria Novella was a neighborhood in Florence west of the historic center. It had a mixture of beautiful old buildings, like the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella, and grungier areas near the train lines.
âAlright, weâll head there first.â
She gave me a little side-eye. âI think you need to get some other clothes first.â
âWhat? Why?â
âYou look like a gangster.â
âThis is an expensive suit!â I said, irritated.
âYeah, itâs Prada with what looks like a Brunello Cucinelli silk shirt. Which either makes you a fashion model or a mafioso.â
I glanced at her in surprise. âHowâd you know thatâs what they were?â
âIâm a fashion student and I want to be a designer. I know my shit.â
âYou can tell just by looking at them?â
âOf course. I watch all the fashion shows online, and I know that jacket is from Pradaâs latest collection. And nobody does silk like Brunello Cucinelli.â
âHuh,â I muttered. âWhy couldnât I be just a regular rich guy?â
âRegular rich guys donât have tats showing on their necks. Except for Gianluca Vacchi, I guess.â
âWho?â
âHeâs this rich old guy on TikTok who dances and â never mind. The point is, heâs a rich guy with tats, but heâs trying to look like a mafioso. Youâre a mafioso, but youâre trying not to look like one.â
âWhat does it matter if I look like a mafioso?â
âDidnât you say the Agrellasâ people ran the gambling in Florence? Wonât they recognize you?â
âI already told you, the low-level guys at the betting parlors wonât know who I am.â
âYeah, but if you walk in with a suit worth ten grand, theyâre going to know youâre somebody, right?â
ââ¦shit,â I muttered.
âWhat?â
âYouâre right.â
âOoooh, that was nice â say it again,â she joked.
âHa ha, very funny,â I said without laughing. âAll they have to do is take a picture of me and text it to somebody higher up.â
And whoever they texted it to, it might be somebody from the hotel last night.
âI could go in and do the talking,â she suggested. âYou can just stay outside.â
âNO. Absolutely not.â
âWhy not?â
âIâm not letting you out of my sight.â
She got a little smile on her face like she enjoyed hearing me say it. Then the smile faded. âIs it a good idea for me to be going around asking where he is?â
âIt might raise some red flags⦠but whoever killed the Agrellas last night, they want to stay anonymous. Which means they probably havenât put the word out yet⦠which means the guys on the street shouldnât know about you or your dad yet, either.â
âSergio knew,â she said quietly.
She was thinking of the guy Iâd shot last night â the one whoâd held her mother at gunpoint.
Sergio had been absolutely terrified â which gave me pause.
Whoever was behind this, they must be really bad to make a hardened gangster lose his shit like that.
But I didnât want to scare Bianca any more than necessary. After all, her father was still out there somewhere.
Hopefully alive.
âSergio wasnât a bottom feeder, though. He was a little higher up the food chain. No, whoever is behind this is trying to keep as low a profile as possible⦠which means they probably havenât spread it around about your father.â I shrugged. âIâll know as soon as I see the faces of whoever you ask. Which is why I need to be in there with you.â
âYou could be my boyfriend,â she suggested.
I gave her a look â
And she rolled her eyes. âIâm saying you can act like my boyfriend. Jesus.â
ââ¦alright,â I said grumpily. âYeah, it works better if they think Iâm your boyfriend.â
âThen you absolutely need to ditch those clothes.â
âWhy?â
âBecause a chick dressed like me isnât going to be hanging out with a guy dressed like you.â
She gestured at her outfit â which I liked a lot because it showed off her curves without showing too much skin.
I mean, if it was just the two of us, I wouldâve loved for her tits to be hanging out â
But I hated the idea of other men looking at her.
In fact, if I thought about it too long, it started to make me angry.
âSo youâre saying I should dress down,â I said.
âExactly.â
âWhat are you thinking?â
âThe Gap, maybe?â
âNO.â
She laughed. âWe need you to look like an average guy â unless you want people to be suspicious.â
âAverage is fine, but I am not wearing anything from the Gap.â
She laughed even harder. âWhatâs the matter â too big of a jump from Prada to pleated khakis?â
I scowled at her.
âAlright, alright. You know, thereâs a cool thrift store in Santa Maria Novella. Thatâs where I got this outfit. How about we go there and I find you some clothes?â
ââ¦fine,â I grumbled.
I just knew I was going to regret this.