Mafia Kings: Adriano: Chapter 71
Mafia Kings: Adriano: Dark Mafia Romance Series #2
When I woke the next morning, Adriano wasnât in bed beside me â
And I didnât hear the sound of the shower in the bathroom.
I had a second of panic â
He left without me!
â but I told myself that, no, he was probably talking to his brothers.
I showered, put on my clothes that the servants had cleaned, went downstairs, and found out I was right: Adriano and Niccolo were talking in the parlor over a cup of coffee.
Niccolo smiled when he saw me in the doorway. âAh, bella â come in. We were just discussing the details of your upcoming adventure.â
When I walked over, Adriano smiled at me â
And pulled me down by my hand and kissed me on the mouth.
I was a little surprised that heâd done it in front of his brother â
But I was pleased.
Niccolo just grinned.
Then I sat down next to Adriano, and Niccolo went over the plan in detail.
When he finished, he shrugged. âItâs a gamble, Iâll admit⦠but I think it will work. And Adriano will be able to improvise if something unexpected happens.â
âAnd something unexpected always happens,â Adriano muttered.
âHaving second thoughts?â Niccolo asked me.
âYes, but Iâm ignoring them,â I replied. âAll I need to know is that youâll keep my parents safe, no matter what.â
âYou have my word as well as Darioâs,â Niccolo assured me.
âYou wonât make them leave ifâ¦?â
My voice trailed off. I couldnât bring myself to say If something happens to me.
Niccolo knew exactly what I meant. âTheyâll live here as honored guests for the rest of their lives.â
ââ¦alright.â
That was all I needed to know.
Before I left, I had breakfast with my mother and father.
As we ate, I struggled not to think of the words âone last time.â
My mother knew something was wrong⦠but she didnât know what, exactly.
When she asked, I said I had to go to Florence to take care of a few things with Adriano â and that when it was over, weâd be back.
I told her to have a good time while I was gone and that Alessandra would take care of her.
My father wouldnât look at me. He seemed to be caught somewhere between anger and grief.
Finally, when it was time for me to go, he wrapped his arms around me and crushed me in a bear hug.
At first I hugged him back⦠and then I realized he wasnât stopping.
âYou have to let me go, Papa,â I whispered.
When he finally looked at me, his eyes were red with tears.
âPlease⦠donâtâ¦â
I smiled sadly. âI have to.â
And I kissed his cheek softly and walked out of the kitchen.
Adriano, Dario, Alessandra, and Niccolo were waiting for me at the front door.
âYou can still back out if you want to,â Dario said.
I shook my head no. âJust keep my parents safe.â
âI must keep my wife safe, first and foremost â but after her, I will put your parentsâ lives before my own. You have my word.â
I smiled. âThank you.â
Alessandra took me by the shoulders and looked me deep in the eyes. âAre you sure you want to do this? No one would think any less of you if you walked away.â
âI would,â I said softly.
She gave me a sad smile that barely held back her tears. Then she hugged me close.
âBe safe,â she whispered in my ear.
Niccolo shook my hand. âIn bocca al lupo.â
It was an old Italian phrase for âgood luckâ â literally, in the mouth of the wolf. Sort of along the lines of âbreak a leg.â
I answered back with the customary reply: âCrepi.â
I hope it dies.
We Italians have a streak of fatalistic pessimism, if you couldnât tell.
Niccolo smiled grimlyâ¦
And then Adriano took my hand, and we walked out to the waiting car.
It was just the two of us. He was quiet as we drove back to the main road.
âI donât like that youâre doing this,â he finally said.
âWell, I donât like that youâre doing it, either. But it has to be done, right?â
âNot by you.â
âIf I donât do it, my father has to â and chances are heâll die. Plus, you heard Niccolo last night. Either you fight them here, or you fight them out there. And I, for one, donât want the fight anywhere near my parents.â
âSo youâre just doing it for them?â Adriano asked, a trace of bitterness in his voice.
âYou asshole,â I said angrily. âOf course not.â
As soon as I said it, I felt a flutter of fear.
I expected his volcanic temper to suddenly explode â
But he just looked depressed.
Then he said quietly, âI know.â
I grabbed his right hand and squeezed it.
He sighed heavily. âI wish Iâd never said that thing about âride or die.ââ
âWhy not?â
âBecause I didnât realize how crazy a bitch you actually are.â
I laughed out loud, and he cracked a smile.
âI think Iâll choose to take that as a compliment,â I said.
He brought my hand to his lips and kissed my fingers â hard. Like he was holding back an immense passion.
Then he looked at me â straight down into my very soul.
âThank you,â he said simply.
I smiled. âYouâre welcome.â