Joey: Chapter 6
Joey: A brother’s best friend, standalone dark mafia romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 2)
âI forgot to mention Toby Fiore was back home. Did you and he have a chance to catch up?â Dante arches an eyebrow as he spears a strip of beef filet with a fork while balancing his daughter on his lap.
I resist rolling my eyes. âYou know we did.â Iâm well aware that Ash and Henry inform my older brothers of almost every move I make. Iâve tried to stop letting it get to me and accept that itâs an inescapable consequence of being a Moretti.
A slight frown furrows his brow. âYes, I know he came here last night. I was just making conversation, Joey. I donât want details.â
I wrinkle my nose. âThere are no details to give. Heâs my friend, D.â
âI wasnât suggesting â¦â He sighs and shakes his head. âWhere is this club youâre going to tonight?â
âDowntown. Itâs new. They offered to put me and the girls on the guest list. We get a VIP booth and everything.â
âHmm.â He narrows his eyes.
âWhat?â I set my silverware down, ready to argue my case if he starts pulling any of his sexist, overprotective bullshit.
âI donât like people using you for free publicity is all.â
âFree publicity?â I frown.
âYes.â
âHow am I free publicity?â
âYouâre Joey Moretti,â he says, scowling. âEveryone in this city knows who you are. You think they gave you a free booth out of the goodness of their hearts?â
I shrug, unbothered. âWhatever the reason, it sounds like itâll be fun.â
He closes his eyes and sucks in a breath that makes me wonder what heâs thinking. I know heâd rather I stay home where he can keep a closer eye on me, but thatâs not the life I want to lead. âHenry and Ash will go with you.â
âOf course.â
âIs this going to be your life now? Partying and going out with your friends every night?â
âI go out two or three nights a week, Dante,â I say with a sigh. âIâm twenty-two, itâs what young people do.â
âI know â¦â Gabriella starts to fuss, and he bounces her on his knee. âBut you could do so much more.â
I lean forward in my chair. âSuch as?â
âWhat do you want to do?â
Narrowing my eyes, I stare at him with suspicion. Is this a trick question? âI want to work in the family business.â
I expect him to laugh at me, but he regards me with curiosity. âYou do?â
âYes.â
âOkay.â He takes another bite of his steak.
âWhat?â I blink at him. I must have slipped into an alternate universe.
âI said okay. Let me speak to Lorenzo and see where he thinks would be a good place for you to start. Unless you have an idea of what youâd like to do?â
âAre you serious?â
âYes.â
âFuck me,â I mutter.
âDonât curse in front of my daughter,â he says with a slight frown.
âSorry, but this is pretty epic, D. I mean, youâve never once given me any indication that I could work with you and Lorenzo.â
Dante shrugs. âWell, things are different now.â
They sure as hell are! âI donât know where Iâd like to start yet, but Iâll think about it. And Iâll consider your and Lorenzoâs suggestions about it too.â As much as they drive me crazy, my brothers are the family business, and they know it inside and out.
âOkay.â
I lean on my elbow, watching him as he eats and smiles at his daughter. âThank you, D.â
He waves his hand dismissively, unaccustomed to my gratitude. âItâs about time you did something to pay your way around here.â
âDid Kat do something freaky to you before she left or something?â
âJoey!â
âIâm sorry, but youâre in an exceptionally good mood.â I laugh, and Gabriella giggles too, like she understands what Iâm saying.
âIâm always in a good mood, arenât I, sunshine?â he says to his daughter, who squeals in response.
âD?â Maxâs voice drifts through the open doorway, and I smile to myself. Any day I get to see Maxâs fine ass is a good day.
âIn here,â Dante shouts, and a few seconds later, Max walks through the door, dressed in jeans and a shirt with rolled-up sleeves, looking way finer than any man ought to look. He eyes Danteâs steak.
âYou want some lunch?â my brother asks, nodding down at his plate.
âNo. I already ate. I spoke to Dmitri last night, just wanted to give you an update.â
I know Dmitri Varkov is in the middle of a takeover and that the man heâs trying to oust is the same man my brothers pinned our fatherâs murder on, but Iâm not sure what Dante and Lorenzo have to do with it. I lean forward in my seat, curious to know more.
Danteâs brow furrows into a frown. âGive me fifteen minutes to put Gabriella down for her nap and then Iâll meet you in my study.â
I guess he isnât quite ready to involve me in all the family business just yet.
Dante leaves the room with my niece, leaving Max and I alone. He sits beside me and steals a slice of tomato from my plate. âHow was your night out?â
âFun.â
He arches an eyebrow at me. âFun?â
âYes. You know what that is, right? Something people do when they have a life.â
His eyes darken. Iâd like to claim I have no idea why I enjoy pushing his buttons so much, but that would be a lie. I love to get a rise out of him. Seeing that thick vein bulge in his neck and his eyes turn so dark they smolder like coal makes butterflies swirl in my stomach.
âWho did you go out with?â His tone remains cool even as his eyes burn into my skin.
âMonique and Lexi. And Lexiâs guy friend, Nyx.â
He narrows his eyes.
I let out an exasperated sigh. âWhat?â
âMonique DeLuca is trouble, Joey.â
âYeah, youâve been telling me that since I was fourteen, but guess what, Max? You donât get to tell me who I can be friends with.â
He grunts in response.
âMost guys love Mo.â Does he? Heâs never had much time for her, but does he avoid her because he secretly likes her?
He scoffs. âMost guys see her as an easy lay.â
âMax!â I snap. âThatâs completely sexist.â
âHow is it sexist if itâs the truth? She goes home with a different guy every single time you go out.â
âHow do you know? You been keeping an eye on her? Wishing it was you sheâd go home with instead?â How the hell does he know who Mo goes home with? And why does he care?
âDonât be ridiculous. Mo?â He snorts.
âYou donât like her?â
He stares into my eyes when he answers. âNot even a little.â
âYou know sheâd fuck you just to mess with me though?â
âYes.â
âBecause you and I are friends,â I add quickly, my cheeks flushing pink.
âOf course.â The corners of his eyes crinkle as he fights back a smile. Asshole. âAnd doesnât that tell you all you need to know about the kind of friend she is?â
I want to roll my eyes so bad right now. I hate when heâs right. âAnyway, Mo didnât go home with a guy last night.â
âWell, thereâs a first time for everything.â
âI did though.â
His expression darkens, and I feel the heat from his gaze in the very pit of my stomach. Wow!
âYou didnât. Henry and Ash wouldnât have let you go home with some guy,â he says with a snarl.
How do you know that, Max? Why are you so interested in me going home with a guy? âWell, no. He came here instead.â I shrug casually.
âWho?â
âToby Fiore.â
âMichaelâs son?â
âYeah. I havenât seen him since high school, so he came back here and â¦â I donât finish the sentence because Iâm having way too much fun watching the vein pulse in his neck. What I wouldnât give to run my tongue along it and taste his skin.
âAnd what?â he demands. The deep, commanding timbre of his voice rumbles through my bones and goes straight between my legs. I squeeze my thighs together to give myself relief from the throbbing ache building in my pussy.
âWe ate waffles and talked about our time away at college.â
âYou ate waffles and talked?â
âYes. You think heâd try anything else?â I laugh. âHe probably thought there were cameras watching his every move.â
His dark eyes narrow, his intense stare making me feel like Iâm seconds away from melting into a puddle in this chair. âDid you want him to try something?â
I probably shouldnât answer that, but beneath all the weird ass tension between us, Max is kind of my best friend. âNot last night, no. But that doesnât mean never. He is kind of cute,â I say truthfully.
Max doesnât reply. He goes on staring at me, his jaw ticking. And now I donât want him thinking about me and Toby. It feels too weird. âAnyway, Iâm not sure he even likes me.â Thatâs a lie, but maybe heâll buy it. âI invited him to that new club opening downtown tonight, but he said heâs busy.â
âWell, maybe he is. He just started working for his dad.â
Tobyâs dad is Michael Fiore and heâs been our familyâs accountant forever. âWhat accountant works on a Saturday night?â
âYour brothersâ accountant works when heâs told to, Joey,â he says with a smile.
âI guess.â
âSo, this club?â
âKillers.â I wiggle my eyebrows at him.
âAh yeah. It used to be called Mikaâs back when Dante and I went there. But I know the new owners.â
I roll my eyes. âOf course you do.â
He leans forward, and I catch the scent of him, cologne and fresh air and sex. Damn, he is the finest man to ever walk this earth. âOne of these days, youâre going to regret rolling those eyes at me, Joey,â he says with a dark chuckle. Then he takes another slice of tomato from my plate, pops it into his mouth, and strolls out of the room.