Mafia Kings: Adriano: Chapter 64
Mafia Kings: Adriano: Dark Mafia Romance Series #2
Dario and I strolled towards the gardens to find Bianca and Alessandra.
âYou did well in Florence,â he said. âExtremely well. Not only in finding Lettieri, but as capo. I spoke to your men when they returned. They all praised you â the way you gave orders, your concern for their safety, your willingness to take any risk you ordered them to take. I was very impressed.â
âThank you,â I replied, and felt the warmth of pride in my chest. I had done well. Hell, the family would be in far worse danger if I hadnât discovered the existence of this Mezzasalma character.
And it felt good to know that the men under me respected me.
However, Darioâs words felt like a prelude before the other shoe dropped.
ââ¦but?â I asked.
Dario smiled slightly. âI read once that as soon as you say âbut,â it negates everything that came before it. So, no buts. However, there is an âand.ââ
âOkay â AND?â I asked sourly.
âYou did extremely well in Florence⦠and in the future, I need you to respect the chain of command.â
I groaned. âThis is about Niccolo, isnât it?â
âOf course.â
âWhat, did he complain about me behind my back?â I asked angrily.
âNo. He hasnât said a word about it. And he didnât have to â because I witnessed it firsthand.â
âHe thinks he can boss me around, that I have to do everything he says â â
âBecause he can, and you do. Heâs my consigliere â my right hand. You know that.â
âYes, but â â
âThere is no âbut.â This isnât the old days. We canât just do what we want, safe in the knowledge that somebody else is running the show. Weâre running it now. Itâs resting on our shoulders, all of it. We canât squabble like we did when we were kids, because every decision is potentially life and death. And nobodyâs backing us up anymore⦠except each other.â
I didnât say anything because there was nothing to say.
Dario was right.
Didnât mean I liked it, though.
When I didnât answer, Dario continued. âI made you capo because your strengths fit the role. Your bravery, your ability to fight, your willingness to put it all on the line, your clear head in the heat of battle. But Niccolo is consigliere because he has different strengths. He plays the long game. He comes up with the options the rest of us donât see. Heâs a strategist.â
âSo, what â Iâm just supposed to bow and scrape and do whatever he says?â
Dario sighed in annoyance. âItâs not that you canât push back. I always want you to speak your mind. But I need you to do it with respect. If you were a capo working for another family â one you werenât related to by blood â would you address their consigliere the way you talk to Niccolo?â
He had me there.
If I pulled the shit in another family that I had in ours, it would have meant a swift demotion.
Maybe even a bullet in the back of the head, just to make a point to everyone else.
ââ¦no,â I conceded.
âThe problem is, youâre treating Niccolo like heâs your little brother ordering you around, and not your donâs consigliere.â
Dario was right. He had always been the oldest, and Iâd always respected him. For most of my life, Iâd wanted to be him.
But I wasnât. And Iâd made peace with that.
But Niccoloâ¦
I still saw him as an annoying little seven-year-old telling me âACTUALLYâ¦â whenever I said something.
âThatâs what I had to tell you,â Dario finished.
ââ¦okay,â I said sullenly.
I knew that everything he said was trueâ¦
But I still couldnât help but feel like it was one of those times when my father chewed me out for some boneheaded mistake and said, Why canât you be more like your older brother?
Dario looked over at me. âWhat is it?â
âNothing,â I said.
âOh, thereâs definitely something,â he said with a dash of humor. âI know you.â
âItâs just â Iâm not like you,â I said angrily. âIâm not perfect out of the gate.â
Dario burst out laughing â
Which was the most shocking thing he could have done.
My older brother almost never laughed.
I stared at him in surprise.
âYou think Iâm perfect?â he asked. âSince I became don, Iâve fucked up in every way possible. I took a woman prisoner to try to get information out of her father â and then I fell in love with her. And I gambled the safety of the entire family in doing so. I was blind to the threat of an outside rival, I let him invade our family compound, and I nearly got shot in the back by an old woman. Father would have been appalled. I can assure you, Fausto certainly was.â
Fausto was our uncle and our fatherâs consigliere for over 25 years. After Papaâs death, he had become the head of his own family.
âBut⦠we killed the Turk,â I protested. âEverythingâs fine â you married the love of your life â it all turned out okay.â
âYes â by the grace of God. And because of your bravery, and your brothersâ bravery. And because Niccolo anticipated what the Turk was going to do, and came up with a plan for when he attacked.â
Dario was right.
Niccolo had come up with our response when the Turk broke into the mansion. He hadnât gotten all of the details right, but heâd made sure we were ready when the Turk showed up.
And as soon as heâd found out that the Turk had Alessandra as a hostage, Niccolo had changed the plan on the fly so that Alessandra was rescued and none of us died.
I tended to forget things like that.
Dario clapped me on the shoulder. âWeâre all learning on the job, brother. And weâre all going to fuck up. So never think you have to be perfect, or that Iâm asking you to be â because itâs not possible. I just need you to respect the chain of command, and realize that youâre a very valuable cog in a much larger machine. We all are. Iâm no different. If I die, one of you will have to step up and become don â â
âDonât talk like that.â
âBut itâs the truth, and we have to face it. Any of us could die at any moment. We have to be ready for that possibility. If I die, youâre the obvious choice to be the next don. But Niccoloâs the only real candidate for consigliere weâve got. Robertoâs good, but heâs all about business â he doesnât have Niccoloâs understanding of human nature. Lars or Massimo? No. Theyâre fighters, not the man behind the chessboard. Valentino? Absolutely not. So if you have to become don⦠how are you going to deal with a consigliere youâve been disrespecting all along?â
Jesusâ¦
When he put it like thatâ¦
âOkay,â I agreed glumly.
âI also need you to speak to Massimo and Lars.â
My stomach plummeted.
I remembered what Iâd said to Massimo in the car â how Iâd hit him for calling me on my shit â
And I remembered with real shame what Iâd said to Lars after weâd rescued Biancaâs mother.
But it pissed me off that theyâd gone whining to Dario.
âWhat did they say?â I asked angrily.
âNothing. I have no idea what transpired between you. All I know is that something happened and theyâre not happy about it.â
I felt even greater shame at hearing that.
Of course they hadnât said anything to Dario.
They were made of sterner stuff than that.
No⦠apparently, I was the only one who went complaining to my brother when I didnât get my way.
Like when the consigliere gave me an order and I went over his head.
I breathed out heavily and nodded. âIâll take care of it. I promise.â
âGood,â Dario said approvingly. âNow⦠about Bianca.â
I looked at him in alarm. âWhat?â
He smiled. âYouâre really taken with her, arenât you?â
I didnât like this.
It made me even more uncomfortable than the talk about Niccolo, Lars, and Massimo.
âSheâs just some girl,â I said grumpily.
âUh-huh. And you risked your life to find her father⦠for âsome girl.ââ
I remembered how Bianca had basically asked me the same thing back in the restaurant. I tried the same answer Iâd given her.
âHer father was the key to this whole thing, so I wanted to find him.â
âBut you didnât know that when you sent your men back here and struck out on your own⦠did you?â
It felt like Dario could see past all my bluster and defenses â
Which I didnât like.
It made me feel naked. Exposed.
Before I could say anything, Dario asked, âDo you remember the night I sent Alessandra away?â
âOf course.â
How could I forget?
It had been a terrible moment.
She was a good person, a really good personâ¦
And her heart was breaking right there in front of us.
All of us could see itâ¦
And all of us could see Dario was in love with her.
He just hadnât wanted to â
â¦admit it.
Shit.
If that was Darioâs game plan â to get me to see what was really going on with me and Bianca â he didnât press it.
Instead he said, âNiccolo told me something after I sent her away. He said I thought it would make me weak if I loved her⦠but that I was wrong. That it would actually make me stronger, because it would give me something greater than myself to fight for. I told him I had you and him and the family to fight for â and he yelled at me, âThere is no family if it ends with us! If we die alone, then what the hell were all the sacrifices for? Whatâs it all worth if there isnât anyone to share it with â if there arenât any children to pass it on down to?ââ
I stared at my brother.
Heâd never told me this.
In fact, I wasnât sure heâd ever told me anything this private.
âI know youâve only known her for a short while,â Dario said. âBut when you know⦠you know. I knew about Alessandra almost from the moment I laid eyes on her⦠but I was afraid. I didnât want to admit to myself it was fear â but it was. I thought loving her would make me weak. I was wrong. And Niccolo was right.â
He looked at me and put his hand on my shoulder. âDonât make the same mistake I almost did.â
I just stared at him⦠and then nodded in silence.
Even if Iâd wanted to speak, I couldnât find the words.
Suddenly I heard Alessandraâs voice. âOh, itâs our two favorite men! Hello, men!â
I looked over to see her walking towards us â
And Bianca next to her.
Her face captivated me â her beauty â
But it was more than that.
It was everything I knew about her.
The way sheâd been so brave in Florence, over and overâ¦
The love she had for her father and motherâ¦
Her willingness to put her own life on the line to save themâ¦
The kindness and goodness inside herâ¦
As soon as I looked into her eyes, all those memories came flooding back â
And my heart felt like it expanded to fill my entire chest.
Bianca smiled at meâ¦
And in that moment, she was all that existed.
It was only Darioâs voice that brought me out of the spell.
âAnd itâs our two favorite women,â he said as he strolled over to Alessandra and kissed her lightly on the lips. âWeâve come to tell you itâs fine to come back and eat breakfast.â
âAll the business is wrapped up?â
âFor the time being.â
âGood â Biancaâs been a wonderful sport, but I can still hear her stomach growling,â Alessandra teased.
âIâm fine!â Bianca protested.
âWell, now we can finally eat,â Alessandra said as she took Darioâs hand and they started back towards the house.
Bianca fell in beside me. âEverything okay?â
I slipped my arm around her waist and drew her to me, about to kiss her.
She resisted the tiniest bit. She glanced over at my brother and sister-in-law as though to say, Wait â are you sure you want to do this?!
I did.
I put my hand to her face and kissed her.
When I pulled away, she was beaming.
âEverything is wonderful,â I told her, and I kept my arm around her waist as we walked back to the house.