Mafia Kings: Adriano: Chapter 47
Mafia Kings: Adriano: Dark Mafia Romance Series #2
After the bar, we hit another four betting parlors â all of them in or near the old part of Florence.
Nothing.
None of them had any idea where my father was.
At two of the places, I knew the guys who ran things.
At the other two, I didnât. They initially told us to go away, but when I mentioned âFabio Flambeur,â they knew I was on the level.
But nobody had any information whatsoever.
After the fifth place, I threw up my hands. âThatâs it â I donât know any other places.â
âThereâs one more place we should check,â Adriano said.
âWhereâs that?â
âThe modeling agency. Do you remember where it is?â
âYes, but⦠is that a good idea?â
âWhether it is or not, itâs the only option we have left.â
âWonât there be people with guns there?â
âMaybe, maybe not.â Adriano smirked. âBut Iâve got a gun, too.â
I felt sick to my stomach, but I nodded.
The agency was on the outskirts of the old quarter, close enough to walk to.
Ten minutes later, we were standing in front of the building where Sergio had brought me yesterday.
It was after 6 PM on a Saturday. Even if the other businesses in the building had been open today, they would be closed by now â and there was nobody in the lobby.
There wasnât a front desk, so we walked right to the elevators.
After I punched the button and the door closed, Adriano took off his clubbing shirt.He looked damn good in his wife-beater with his muscular arms and tats fully visible.
âI donât think we have enough time for a quickie,â I joked.
âLater,â he said with a grin as he took out his gun.
âWhat the hell are you doing?!â I exclaimed.
âGetting ready,â he said as he wrapped the black shirt over the gun.
To a casual observer, it would look like he was carrying a balled-up shirt in his handâ¦
Not a concealed weapon.
By the time the elevator door opened, his pistol was completely hidden.
We walked out of the elevator and over to the glass doors of the modeling agency.
Same all-white reception area with Agenzia di Modelle Fiorentina in 12-inch silver letters â
But the lights were off, and there was no one inside.
Adriano pulled the handles on the glass doors, but they didnât budge.
âWell, I guess thatâs a dead end,â I said. âLetâs go.â
âHold on,â Adriano said.
He walked down the hallway to all the other offices.
Most of them were nondescript brown doors. Little plaques on the walls bore the name of the business. There were a couple of doctors and dentists, a therapist, and one import/export company. For the other three, it was impossible to tell what they were from the vague company name.
Adriano tried the door handle for each and every one, then knocked loudly.
No one answered.
By the time weâd circled around to the modeling agency, weâd confirmed that not a single office was open.
âWell, that was a waste of time,â I muttered.
âNot at all,â he said as he unwrapped his shirt from his gun. âCover your ears.â
My eyes nearly bugged out of my head. âWhat the hell are you â â
âCover your ears!â he snapped angrily.
As soon as I did, he fired at the glass doors.
BLAM!
One shot was all it took.
The right door shattered into a thousand pieces.
Adriano stepped through the empty gap, glass gritting under his Doc Martins, gun pointed at the door at the rear of the room.
âWhat the HELL!â I hissed as I followed him.
âIâm not leaving here without some answers.â He glanced over at the receptionistâs desk. âThatâs interesting.â
âWhat?â
âThereâs a monitor but no computer.â
I looked closer.
He was right. There was a monitor on the receptionistâs desk⦠but no computer attached. The cord from the monitor just dangled by the chair.
âThere was definitely one there last night,â I said. âI remember the screen was lit up as I walked past it.â
Adriano nodded, wrapped his left hand in the black shirt, and tried the door at the back of the room.
I dreaded what would come next if it was locked.
Another gunshot, or kicking it in â
But the door opened easily.
Adriano kept his gun ready and clicked on a light next to the door.
The hallway lit up with fluorescent lights.
The entire place was deserted.
âYou said there was an office where you saw the guy with cruel eyes. Show me, but donât touch anything.â
âWhy not?â
âFingerprints.â
Oh â
So that was why heâd wrapped his left hand with the shirt.
I retraced the steps Iâd taken last night. Adriano stayed next to me, his gun pointed down the hall.
I reached what I thought was the right spot. âThis one⦠I think.â
Adriano opened the office door â
And there was the framed Art Deco print hanging on the wall.
âThis is it,â I said. âI remember that poster.â
Adriano walked in and flicked on the light. I followed close behind.
Nothing in the room looked like it had been touched â
Except the computer was gone, just like the lobby.
âThey cleaned the place out,â Adriano said.
âWhat does that mean?â
âIt means the agency was a front⦠and once they wiped out the Agrellas, they took whatever records they could grab and walked away.â He shook his head. âItâs another dead end⦠letâs go.â
âCan we try to find my purse?â
âWe can try.â
We went to the studio area where all the clothes and makeup stations were. Everything was empty.
My clothes were where Iâd left them, sitting in a pile on the floor â
But my purse was gone.
âShit,â I whimpered.
Iâd secretly hoped they didnât know who I wasâ¦
But now I couldnât pretend anymore.
âItâs fine, donât worry about it,â Adriano reassured me.
âThey have my ID.â
âThey already knew who you were.â
âYeah, but â â
âHow much money did you have?â
I snorted. âLike, three euros.â
âAny credit cards?â
âMaxed out.â
âWell, then, no big deal.â He grinned. âDonât worry. Iâll be your sugar daddy.â
I made a face. âPlease donât say that.â
He laughed. âCome on â letâs go.â