Joey: Chapter 16
Joey: A brother’s best friend, standalone dark mafia romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 2)
I swat away my tears and stomp up the stairs to my bedroom. Screw Max DiMarco. I am so over him treating me like a goddamn child. Like he knows whatâs best for me? Asshole!
So he doesnât think I have what it takes, huh? I stand in front of my mirror and pull out my hair tie, shaking my long hair loose. He thinks Iâm just a spoiled little princess, then thatâs exactly what heâll get from now on. He can go to hell with his overprotective bullshit and his âI canât be one of your choices, baby girlâ crap.
When Iâm showered and changed an hour later, I head back downstairs, hoping to go straight out and avoid Max completely, but just my luck, he walks down the hallway right as I come down the stairs.
âJoey.â He glances over my outfitâno doubt thinking that my jeans are too tight or my top is too revealing. Good thing I donât care what he thinks anymore.
âIâm going out. I donât have time,â I say as I breeze past him.
He catches my wrist, pulling me toward him. Goosebumps prickle along my forearm at his touch, and I wrench away before he can notice. âTake your hand off me.â
âI didnât mean â¦â He frowns as he goes on staring at me like he wants to say something more but canât. Or wonât.
âI donât give a shit what you meant, Max. I am a part of this family, and I am not a fucking child. Now Iâm going out with my friends, people who treat me like an equal and not some pathetic little girl who canât think for herself, so get the hell out of my way.â
His eyes darken. âDonât, Joey.â
I step closer until weâre barely an inch apart. His breathing grows heavier and the thick muscles in his neck tense. He might push my limits, but I test his too. Every single one of them.
âOr what, Max?â I whisper, running a painted nail over the buttons of his shirt.
âI am fucking warning you, baby girl,â he says with a growl from deep in his throat, and I swear my pussy purrs in response. Traitor.
âI donât take warnings from men who have absolutely no power over me.â I take a step back and smile sweetly at Lorenzo as he walks toward us. My brother just saved my ass from a pissed-off Max who looks like heâs seconds away from imploding. Serves him right.
âYou out again, kid?â Lorenzo asks, stepping up behind Max.
Tilting my head to the side, I grin. âWell, this is what us young, fun people do, Loz.â
The vein in Maxâs neck grows thicker.
âHuh,â Lorenzo grunts. âHenry and Ash going with you?â
âOf course. Iâll be back by dinnertime. Itâs just a lunch thing.â
âBe good,â he says with as much of a smile as my oldest brother ever seems to be able to muster.
âMe?â I look between him and Max, fluttering my eyelashes and feigning innocence.
âYes, you, Joey,â Lorenzo adds before he turns and disappears down the hallway.
No way. I mouth the words so he doesnât hear, but Max sees, and that vein in his neck damn near bursts. He inches forward, his expression mutinousâ
âYou coming, Max?â Lorenzo interrupts whatever Max was going to say or do.
âBuh-bye now,â I whisper sweetly, then I turn around and head outside where Ash and Henry are waiting.
Moâs polished off at least a whole bottle of champagne by herself and now sits beside me, complaining about how she hasnât seen Mystery Guy for five weeks.
âYou should forget about him. He sounds like an asshole,â I tell her, wrapping an arm around her shoulders.
âNo.â She shakes her head and gives her empty glass a longing look. Leaning closer, she whispers in my ear, âHeâs my ticket out of here, Jo.â
âThere are loads of guys who would kill to date you.â
âBut I only want him,â she whines. âHe has it all.â
I frown at her. Iâve never ever seen her this torn up over a guy.
âHeâs so freaking rich,â she sniffs.
Ah, now I get it.
Toby takes a seat on the other side of me. âYou think we should get her home?â
âHmm, maybe. She seems pretty wasted,â I whisper.
He looks at my full champagne glass on the table. âYou hardly drank anything at all.â
âI prefer hard liquor.â I cast an anxious glance at Mo, whoâs now draped over me, babbling about men being too difficult to understand.
âSeems a shame that your afternoon outâs been ruined,â he adds, also looking at Mo.
âNo, it hasnât. I had a good time,â I say truthfully. A bunch of us from high school got together today, and it was nice to catch up. I havenât seen most of them in years, and I much prefer being clearheaded when Iâm out with people I donât know all that well, so not drinking isnât a big deal.
He arches one eyebrow. âI think you deserve a better time than the one youâve had though.â
I figure heâs talking about me having to look after Mo, but I genuinely donât mind. Sheâs my best friend. âNo, really. Iâve had a great time.â
He runs a hand through his hair and huffs a laugh. âJeez, Joey. Youâre not making this easy.â
âWhat?â
He takes a deep breath. âIâm trying to ask if you want to go somewhere else. With me?â
I blink at him.
âLike a date?â he adds.
âOh.â
âOnly if youâre free. Iâm sure youâre busy.â His cheeks turn pink. Itâs kind of adorable.
I am free. Free and single. Toby Fiore is a good guy. He treats me like a grown-upâlike an equal. I think heâs even a little intimidated by me, which is a nice change from the usual possessive, overbearing alpha-holes Iâm surrounded by.
âYeah, Iâm free.â
His face breaks into the cutest, biggest smile ever. âCool. You wanna go for a drink? Or some food? You choose.â
âHow about a movie?â I suggest. I rarely get to go to the movie theater, but I love it.
âPerfect.â
âLet me take Mo home and make sure sheâs okay, and then we can go, yeah?â
He nods. âYeah.â
âI just have to call my brothers and let them know.â
I donât miss the fleeting look of pure terror that flickers over Tobyâs face, but he recovers quickly and is soon smiling again.
âTheyâll be cool,â I assure him. âAnd Ash and Henry will have to tag along too. Sorry.â
âI know.â He understands this life and the rules that come with it. Brushing a stray curl from my forehead, he leans closer. âBut I hope that one day your brothers might trust me to look after you myself.â
Aw, bless. He really is adorable. Like that would ever happen.