Chapter 0001
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Dad
My ideal lover would be a guy who is not in a hurry to get laid, loves literature and books, and is polite.
My sister says that such men are extinct in the 21st century. She accused me of always daydreaming
about nerd stuff, which is why I still havenât cashed in my v-card.
I mean, why should I? I've never been in love before. Iâm just waiting for something more intimate.
But I'm living in a fairy tale now that Daniel has shown up. We've been dating for a few months now
after falling in love at first sight at a bookstore.
He's thoughtful and attentive and a good listener, which is often the role I play - after all, my specialty is
counseling. He doesnât try to push me to go too far too fast, which sets him apart from other guys and
suits my own pace perfectly.
Today, in the bookstore where we first met, I take a sip of my cappuccino as I look over my boyfriendâs
tall, lanky form, his curly chestnut hair falling into his green eyes. Daniel always dresses so nicely,
today in perfectly-pressed grey pants, a shining silver watch at his wrist.
Wait, I think, narrowing my eyes and looking closer. Are those diamonds below the glass face?
I bite my lip, wondering why my boyfriend has a diamond watch. I mean, Iâm just a broke grad student â
is he rich?
Thereâs movement over Danielâs shoulder, and as I look, my eyes go wide. âDaniel, thereâsâ¦a guy over
there. And heâs staring right at us.â
Daniel turns to look directly at the brawny guy, well over six feet and chorded with muscle. His
professional suit does nothing to disguise the roughness of his hands, the cruel scar that runs
diagonally over his face, almost splitting his nose in two.
âOh, um,â Daniel says, shrugging. âDonât worry about him.â
âDonât worry about him!?â I whisper, a little scared. âDaniel, heâs looking right at ââ
âNo, I mean, heâs with me.â Daniel gives me an apologetic smile as my mouth falls open in shock.
âThatâs Parker, heâsâ¦well. Heâs kind of my body guard.â
âOh,â I say, pulling my mouth shut into an awkward O. I stare at Daniel. He needs a bodyguard? How
rich is he?
âYeah, just ignore him,â Daniel says, giving me a cool smile. âMy dad gets overprotective,â he rolls his
eyes at this. âHonestly, heâs so stressed out about safety that he could use a shrink like you to give him
some counseling.â Daniel laughs at this, lightening the mood.
âAnytime,â I mutter, nervously playing with my long red hair, worrying about the mismatch between
Danielâs wealth and my church-mouse status. Iâve never met anyone before who has a bodyguard.
âCan I get you anything else?â Both Daniel and I look up at the baristo who smiles down at us, a really
handsome blonde-haired guy who has an apron tied around his waist.
âNo thanks, Colin,â I say, giving him a big grin.
âActually, can we both get refills?â Daniel says, giving Colin a slow smile.
âOh, actuallyâ¦â I say, looking up at the clock and pushing my hair back behind my ears. If I donât leave
now, Iâm definitely going to be late for my job doing psych evaluations at the state prison.
âSheâll take hers to go then,â Daniel says, rising from our sofa. âHere, Iâll help you.â He follows Colin
back to the coffee counter.
I start to pack up my bag, intent on catching the next trolly, when I notice Danielâs phone vibrating on
the table, a call coming in. When the number disappears, Danielâs home screen shows a family photo.
The tall man in the back is certainly his dad, the other maybe an older brother?
As I try to puzzle it out, the phone rings again â the same number. On impulse, I grab Danielâs phone
and sling my packed bag over my shoulder, heading towards the coffee counter.
âDaniel,â I say, slipping behind the counter, âyouâre getting a phone call ââ
But thereâs no one back here. I look around, confused â I definitely just saw Colin and Daniel head this
wayâ¦
I hear a noise from the storage room, a strange and muffled thump and a moan. I take two steps
forward and peek around the door, maybe they both â
Oh my god. Not two feet from me, my boyfriend presses Colin up against the wall of the storage room,
one fist wrapped in the fabric of his shirt â kissing him passionately -
Colinâs eyes are closed, his hands fumbling at the button of Danielâs pants, his belt already undone,
whispering his name â my boyfriendâs name â
âAre you kidding me!?â I yell, not even thinking as I hurl the phone at Daniel and his lover.
Both boys jump, leaping apart. âFay â I â â Danielâs face is full of shock. Tears in my eyes, I run from
the room and from the coffee shop.
âFay!â Daniel spills out onto the street behind me. âYou donât understand!â He grabs my arm, pulling me
back to him.
âI really like you,â he says, his eyes filled with apology. âYouâre amazing - itâs just that my family wouldnât
understand, wouldnât approve ââ
âSo what,â I asked, surprised. âYou just want me to be your pretend girlfriend!? Sorry,â I rip my arm from
his hand. âNot interested.â
âPlease, Fay!â Daniel calls after me as I run away. âPlease â I can make this right! How much do you
want? One million? Three million? I can-" I see him pull the checkbook out of his pocket.
"I don't want your money!" I say, my voice mocking. Daniel blinks and I turn away. "Iâll keep your secret,
you donât need to pay me off. I just don't want to see you again."
And just like that, my fairy tale with Prince Charming was over.
I hurry down the street, my eyes filling with angry tears.
Two hours later, Iâm seated at a plastic table in a cinder-block cell, my eyes dried up and my hair tied
back in what I hope is a professional look. My leg jitters with nerves and, I think, a little bit of aftershock.
I still canât believe what Daniel did to me.
But I straighten up in my seat, taking a deep breath. I have to concentrate on my job now, and Iâm
incredibly nervous about my next assignment.
Iâve only been assigned basic white-collar criminals thus far, but today I have to make an assessment
of Kent Lippert, the man known as our cityâs Mafia King. His unmatched cruelty and the unbelievable
lengths he takes to protect his power are infamous in this town.
I hear the hallway door clang open and stand up from my chair, pressing my hands against my blazer
to straighten it. This is the most nervous Iâve been since I started this gig.
The guards bring Lippert around the corner and Iâm surprised â I expected Lippert to be a fat, old,
balding man â the kind of greasy lowlife who belongs in our cityâs underworld.
But this man is trim and tall, moving with a kind of dangerous grace. My eyes follow the way his
shoulders shift beneath the fabric of his uniform, the way that the guards quail, a little, as they unlock
the cuffs on his hands.
I gasp as my eyes finally fall on Lippertâs face, my mouth going dry. His dark hair falling over his
forehead, his square jaw, the deep frown lines etched over green eyes â oh my god. Iâve seen this man
before. I saw him today, in a picture on my boyfriendâs phone â
And again, younger, etched in the features of my boyfriendâs own face.
Daniel isnât just some rich kid. Heâs the son of the Mafia King.