Unholy Vows: Chapter 17
Unholy Vows: A Dark Mafia Romance (Original Sin Series Book 1)
âThe details on the car accident with Paolo,â Elio said, bright and early the next morning.
Iâd spent the night reliving the moment in the pool. Specifically, the exact moment Charlotte had come in my arms, her pussy rubbing relentlessly over my cock, while I stood and did my best to hold on to my flagging self-control. In that moment, Iâd wanted to sit her on the edge of the pool and eat her sweet pussy for hours. Teach her all about proper fucking before getting out and ravaging her right there on the wet tile. An animal tearing at an angel, marking her as his.
Instead, Iâd let the desire simmer and sink into my soul. I didnât even jerk off, even though I was desperately hard and my balls were so full they ached.
When Charlotte gazed up at me with her beguiling eyes and moaned my name, Iâd decided right then that Iâd wait for my wifeâs touch. The next time I came, it would be wrapped up in a body part of hers, whether it be her hand, mouth, cunt or ass. I would accept nothing less.
I studied the black-and-white CCTV shots that Elio had pulled. He then placed a tablet in front of me and hit play. Paoloâs car came into sight. He headed in the direction of Casa Nera.
Out of nowhere, a car appeared from the left and slammed into him.
Both cars spun with the impact. After a moment, Paoloâs car door opened, and he fell out. He hauled himself to his feet and fired a shot at a couple of dark shadows I couldnât make out, lingering beside the other busted wreck. One shadow fell, and the one left standing dragged it off the screen. Then came the sound of screeching wheels. Another vehicle.
âThey took their man,â Elio said emotionlessly.
âAnd left mine to die, alone on the street like roadkill,â I muttered darkly. The sooner I stamped out the Castillos, the better. Iâd allowed them too much grace, hoping theyâd understand how stupid it was to continue their business under my nose, in my town, but it looked like they were too dumb for that.
âTheyâre searching for the Burke sisters. They want to settle the score of the boy.â
âIs that really all they want? I canât help but think they want more than that. They want to provoke us, and the question is, why now? Weâve been killing them off for months. Why are they escalating now?â
âMaybe they smell an opportunity. Thereâs a dead body and a witness who can point the finger at the family.â
I nodded. âExactly. It seems like someone smarter has taken over Castillo operations. They might be emerging as a real threat, and we donât take real threats lightly.â
âIâll step up surveillance on their areas. Maybe we can get a face for this new mastermind.â
âOnce we do, we stop holding back. How are the other plans coming?â
Elio sighed. âIf youâre asking how your fiancée handled her dress fitting, badly would be the answer. I donât think youâre going to have a smiling, blushing bride tomorrow. It probably wasnât a good idea to invite so many prominent people.â
âWhen the head of the family gets married, everyone should know. Take plenty of pictures for Salvatore to frame back in Napoli.â
Elio chuckled. âIf youâre planning on long wedding toasts, Iâd dial it down. She might actually stab you.â
I nodded. âShe might, but then sheâd be the one responsible for patching me up, so Iâm sure she wouldnât do anything too terrible. She values human life too much.â
âEven yours?â
âIâm willing to bet my life on it.â
Elio grinned. âLiterally, in this case.â
âHow are the renovations coming?â
Elio grimaced. âThe nursery is proving tough. It could use a womanâs touch. This house doesnât exactly lend itself to baby colors.â
âGet Carmellaâs help. And the master suite?â
âThe walk-in closet is done, and the bathroom.â
âVery good. You know, if this gangster thing doesnât work out, you can always take up a side gig as a contractor.â
âWith all due respect, fuck you.â
âApologies. You know Iâll never let you work a side hustle. Weâre too old for that. What about the other thing? The college thing?â
Elio blew out a long breath. âGiada inquired. Apparently, she can change her program into a full-time one, even at this late stage, and finish it up quickly. After that, sheâll be placed in a hospital. Giada can make sure she ends up at St. Robertaâs, not far from here. Twenty minutes max.â
âOkay. You can go.â I turned to my laptop and opened the lid.
Elio headed for the door. He paused on the threshold. âYouâre in a good mood today,â he observed.
âAm I?â
He was quiet for a moment, and his tone was curious when he broke the silence. âAre you really going to let her finish school?â
I shrugged. âWhy not? Sheâs a capable, intelligent woman. Why deny the world that? As long as sheâs coming home to me, I donât care. And as long as she works with a protection detail in the hospital, then whatâs the harm?â
My motherâs face ran through my mind. Sheâd had so much to give, and instead sheâd wasted away. The world had been darker without her light. My life had been darker. My sister, too, an artist who had nearly faded away in the jail-like environment my father had fostered in Casa Nera. A little bird with clipped wings, flapping in her cage but never breaking free, not until sheâd met a man who would have died to set her free. A man who had broken every single rule there was to save her. My brother-in-law was a lot of things, but no one in their right mind could deny his devotion. I understood him better than Iâd ever understood my father.
When something was precious, you took care of it, and people were the most precious, irreplaceable things of all.
Elio frowned at me. âIf I didnât know any better, Iâd think you were actually falling for this woman and not just solving a problem.â
âPsychoanalyze me on your own time. Get back to work.â