Twisted Hearts: Chapter 11
Twisted Hearts (The Camorra Chronicles Book 5)
My heart pounded in my chest, watching the fight, as if I was the one in the cage. Every muscle in my body taut with anticipation, with breathless expectation and almost delirious hope.
I had to admit seeing Savio fight for me was more thrilling than Iâd ever admit aloud. It was primal and brutal, and incredibly sexy. Iâd seen Savio fight Diego often enough to tell that he could have sent Mick to the floor within the first ten seconds, but he didnât want to embarrass him completely.
Until suddenly fury distorted Savioâs expression and he sent Mick to the floor with an amazing kick against the chest. The crowd let out a simultaneous gasp at the sound of the bodyâs impact. I jerked to my feet like everyone around me, my pulse galloping wildly.
âOuch,â Toni groaned. âYouâre crushing my hand.â
I released her. I hadnât even realized I was clutching her hand in a death grip. âSorry,â I whispered, never taking my eyes off the cage where Savio was straddling Mick and holding him by the throat. Come on, surrender, Mick. Do yourself the favor of ending this, and do me the favor.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Mick hammered his hand against the floor, signaling surrender. I released a harsh breath.
Toni kissed my cheek. âYou get your dream boy.â
Savio was mine. After all the years of fawning over him from afar, he was finally mine.
Noticing Diegoâs gaze, I turned to him. He wasnât smiling.
His negativity would only ruin the moment, so I turned away and was met with Savioâs intense stare.
He stood in the cage, covered in sweat and Mickâs blood, because I hadnât seen Mick land a single direct hit, staring at me. Without saying a word, without his ring on my finger, without an official engagement that look alone claimed me as his.
My stomach warmed and my core tightened in a way it never had, with a want that stunned and terrified me.
Finally, he looked away, setting me free.
âI need to catch some fresh air,â I said in a rush. In truth, I only needed a moment to myself so I could really let the situation sink in. It still felt too surreal to be true. Too good.
âIâll come with you,â Diego said at once.
I shook my head, seeking Toniâs gaze. âI can go. And weâre only in the backyard, so nothingâs going to happen.â
Diego exchanged a look with Dad. Then he stood. âIâm coming.â
Dad pushed to his feet as well. âIâll have a talk with Remo and later with Savio.â
I nodded, only half-listening. For some reason, I suddenly felt as if I couldnât breathe. Diego put a hand on my back and gently nudged me forward. I lightly leaned against him, not even sure why. People were watching me. I wasnât sure where Savio was and I was almost relieved that I wasnât caught up in his stare as well.
With Diego at my side, we pushed through the drinking and talking Camorrista quickly until we reached the door behind the bar and then the deserted corridor. Commotion came from the kitchen and I walked farther down to an even quieter spot. There I leaned against the wall and took a deep breath. So much had happened these last few days. It was mind-boggling.
Diego leaned right beside me, staring down at me with quiet scrutiny. âI thought youâd be happy.â
I was happy, ridiculously happy, and yet, I couldnât really give in to that light-hearted feeling. Maybe because after all these years and after thinking it wouldnât happen, I finally had what I wanted all along. I would marry Savio.
The promise that silly ten-year-old Gemma had given herself, it was going to become reality. âAre you?â I asked Diego instead of answering his question.
He frowned. âHappy?â
âYeah.â
I tilted my head to the side, my temple against the cool wall, and studied my brother. For as long as I could remember, heâd protected me, mostly from non-existing dangers, but still. Strangely enough, I wanted his approval, wanted him to be happy for me.
âCanât say that I am.â
âWhy? Because youâre worried Iâll take Savio from you?â I didnât think it was that.
Diego snorted. âWeâre not attached to the hip. You make it sound like weâre in some kind of twisted bromance.â
I laughed. âYou spent a lot of time together. You used to.â
A hint of regret passed Diegoâs face. âIt pissed me off how he chased one girl after the other, especially because I knew you wanted him to ask for your hand.â
âYou were angry because of me.â
âOf course, Gemma, what do you think?â He shook his head. âAnd the reason why Iâm not happy is because I donât think Savio deserves you. Not the way heâs been acting and certainly will keep acting until youâre married and maybe evenâ¦â He trailed off.
âHeâll have to change his ways now that weâre engaged.â
Diego sighed and touched the top of my head. âI doubt thatâs going to happen.â
The door to the bar swung open and Savio stepped into the corridor, still only in his fight shorts and barefoot. He stalked toward us, causing Diego to straighten and narrow his eyes in full protector mode.
The butterflies in my belly fluttered wildly when Savio stopped beside me.
âGive us a moment,â Savio said.
âI donât think so.â
âBack off, Diego. I talked to your dad. He wants a word with you and Remo.â
Diego stepped very close to Savio. âI warn you. You won the fight and my sisterâs hand, but that doesnât entitle you to anything else. Sheâs sixteen and not your wife.â
âIâll behave,â Savio said.
Diego gave me a questioning look. Maybe I should have asked him to stay, but I wanted a moment alone with Savio, no matter how it might make me look. Before he left, Diego leaned down to my ear, whispering. âSavio is a sweet talker. Donât forget our values.â
He straightened and strode away, banging the door with more force than necessary.
âLet me guess, he warned you off my deviant ways?â
My eyes lingered on his arrogant smile, and sweet talker or not, I could have danced from joy over becoming his wife.
I quickly turned my back to him, clearing my throat. âPeople might wonder what weâre doing here all alone. I should probably return to my family.â My voice was embarrassingly breathless, a nervous flutter my vocal cords only produced when Savio was around. I didnât want him to know how happy his victory made me, but my body made hiding my emotions near impossible. His ego certainly didnât need another boost.
âNow youâre mine, Kitty.â Heat radiated off his body, covered my back in a delicious cocoon as his shadow fell over me. The scent of manly sweat mingled with blood and Savioâs very own enticing aroma. His hot breath dusted my bare shoulder blade as he leaned down. âEvery inch of that beautiful skin.â He pressed a light kiss to my shoulder, catching me off guard. Instead of telling him off, my body flushed with heat and the familiar butterflies that only Savio could create fluttered in my belly. Maybe this kiss was the reason why Mom usually insisted that I wore sleeved dresses.
Savio gripped my hips and turned me around to him. âWonât you congratulate me? After all, I won you.â
You had me all along.
I stared stubbornly at his naked chest, at the display of muscle there, at the blood and sweat making him look like a warrior straight out of my darkest fantasies.
Savio nudged my chin up. My cheeks were burning because, damn him, I could have jumped him right then. Our eyes met and he let out a harsh breath. He bent down, his expression so full of possessiveness that I shivered again. Savio shook his head. âIf you keep looking at me like that, waiting until marriage isnât going to happen, Gem.â
I licked my dry lips, and his eyes became even darker. He cupped the side of my head. âI know you want your first kiss to happen in church,â he rasped, his lips brushing my cheek then the corner of my mouth before he moved down to my throat and pressed a firm kiss to my skin. My body leaned into the touch, unable to resist. His words registered, but their importance was momentarily lost on me, feeling him so close, his lips against my skin. It wasnât me who pulled away.
Savio straightened, shaking his head as if he was trying to get rid of a spell. âKitty, you make sweet sixteen very difficult to resist.â
I should have said something, anything, but I was tongue-tied.
Gemma was frozen, lips parted. Diego always complained that she never stopped talking until she got her will, but with me, her stubborn streak rarely came out. Her head was still slightly tilted, her smooth neck exposed like her shoulder. Both spots beckoned to be kissed. I had already done both, however, when I should really stay away.
Like my brothers I wasnât a rule player. What did I care about laws or traditions? Yet, Gemmaâs frozen state showed how overwhelmed she was, how young and inexperienced. When Iâd been sixteen, I had been a far cry from innocent. Iâd slept with women far older, and they definitely hadnât taken advantage of me.
Scruples hit me rarely. They werenât really ingrained in my familyâs DNA, but making a move on Gemma, knowing that she might let me go further because she was too overwhelmed, would have felt wrong.
Now that I knew sheâd be mine, was mine, I felt entitled to protect her.
âCome on. I should return you to your father. Donât want to start on the wrong foot with my future father-in-law.â
A smile bloomed on her face. âWhenâs our engagement going to be?â
Touching her back, I led her toward the bar. âWeâll see.â I had no intention of celebrating a big engagement party any time soon. Now that I had secured Gemma, there really was no rush. I didnât want word to get out that I was taken. It would lead to more unpleasant discussions with the girls I fucked, and I really didnât need that.
Gemmaâs smile dropped and she didnât say anything. Diego stood off to the side with his father and Nonna, a pissed as fuck expression on his face. I led her that way and smiled.
Nonna didnât crack a smile. She was eyeing me like Lucifer personified. I had to stifle laughter. Sheâd liked me all right until now. Iâd get her back on my side with my charm soon enough.
Diego and Daniele would be harder nuts to crack, no doubt. They were getting their bad cop act on.
âRemo said you and him would come over tomorrow to discuss the details of our familyâs union,â Daniele said.
âThatâs right.â Remo didnât like to invite people into the mansion, even loyal followers, even future family.
Gemma glanced between her father and me.
Daniele gave a terse nod. âWe expect you for dinner at six.â He motioned Gemma over. âCome on, we need to go.â
âIâm staying. I need to talk to Savio,â Diego said. Gemma sent him a warning look, but he ignored her. She didnât have to worry. Diego couldnât intimidate me.
Gemma followed her nonna and father out of the Arena, frowning.
âI need to shower and change,â I said, turned and headed toward the changing room. Diego fell into step beside me. âDad mentioned you donât want to announce the engagement to Gemma this year. Whatâs that about?â
âWhy the hurry? Sheâs mine. We will marry. I think itâs unnecessary to get engaged to a sixteen-year-old. Iâd prefer to wait until sheâs a bit older.â
âWhatâs a bit older to you?â Diego muttered.
I had no intention of telling him that the engagement would have to wait until Gemma was of age at least, and the marriage even longer. Tonight was for partying, not arguing.
I pushed into the locker room, Diego hot on my heels.
Mick was still inside, talking to his brother and father. Diego let out a low curse. I only nodded a greeting. Mick probably still needed time to cool off, which I got. If Iâd lost a girl like Gemma, Iâd have been pissed too.
I was about to pull my shorts down when Mr. Cantucci came over to me, extending a hand. âCongrats on your victory. You and your brothers are admirable fighters. This is what the Camorra is about. You make me proud to be part of it.â
Mick lowered his head with a dejected expression. His brother touched his shoulder and sent me a hard look. I preferred it to Mr. Cantucciâs flattery, but I smiled grimly. âThank you. The Camorra would be nothing without the men risking their lives every day like Mick and Diego.â
Those two had taken out a few Bratva hole-ups with me. Mick never fought in the forefront, but he didnât shy back from danger either.
He raised his eyes, meeting mine. He was far from mollified but didnât look ready to kill me anymore. After he and his family were gone, I finally stepped in the shower.
Diego perched on a bench, glaring at the floor.
âHow about we celebrate my victory in a club tonight?â
His head shot up. âAll right.â A hint of wariness swung in his voice. I brushed it off. Heâd had his panties in a bunch for months now. Maybe now that Gemma was mine, heâd finally pull his head out of his ass again.
Once we hit the dancefloor in one of the Camorra clubs, Diego did loosen up. Drinks in hands, we checked out tonightâs offering. Soon a few girls weâd known from school came over. One of them, Dakotaâs younger sister, Noemi. Diego groaned. âI hope her sister didnât send her.â
âI doubt it. Sheâs got her eyes set on me, not you.â
Noemi stopped right in front of me with a coy smile. Her family had affiliations with the Camorra but even though she was part Italian, they werenât members, not for lack of interest, but Remo hadnât deemed them trustworthy. âHey Savio,â she shouted, pressing into my side, not even glancing at Diego. He was being groped at by another girl.
âDo I get a wish?â
âA wish?â I took a sip from my mojito, scanning her from head to toe. Not bad.
âItâs my eighteenth birthday. And Iâd like to see your bull.â She let out a giggle, her palms sliding down my chest.
Diego sent me a scowl. I doubted he could hear what she said. The music was too loud.
âMy bull?â I asked with a grin.
She nodded.
Her flirting annoyed me for some reason. I had a feeling her and Dakotaâs interest for Camorra men was orchestrated by their family. âI only take him out for a ride.â
She giggled again then pushed up on her tiptoes to reach my ear. âIâm going to ride him like a cowgirl.â
Her attempt to sound seductive turned out almost comical, but I was wiped out from two fights in a row, so chasing another girl would have been too strenuous. Her offer sounded like the perfect way to end this evening.
âMy car,â I said with a nod toward the exit of the club. She flashed me a smile then exchanged a proud look with her companion, who was trying to chew Diegoâs ear off from the look of it.
âIâm taking my bull for a ride,â I shouted to him.
Instead of the usual conspiratorial grin, his expression hardened. I didnât linger on his bitchiness and led Noemi outside toward my new Bugatti. It wasnât the most spacious car for a fuck. Shoving the passenger seat all the way back, I sank down and Noemi settled on my lap. Her eyes took in the luxurious interior of my car. I hadnât brought her here for a study of automobile design, though.
Fifteen minutes later, Noemi was showing off her cowgirl movesâwhich reminded me of a drunk trying to do Hula Hoopâwhen someone hammered against my window. Noemi almost burst my eardrum with her screech, then proceeded to nearly break my fucking dick off in her attempt to scramble off my lap and clutch her clothes over her pussy.
Diegoâs face loomed outside the window.
Rubbing my throbbing dick, I let down the window and cocked an eyebrow. âFuck, Diego. Next time you feel like cock blocking, remember that I still need this dick to satisfy your sister.â
Wrong thing to say. He smashed his fist into my mouth. If it hadnât been for my exhaustion and the worry about my affected cock, heâd never succeeded. Enraged, I landed a punch against his still fat lip before he could pull his head back.
Cursing, he clutched his mouth. I pressed my palm to my own bleeding lip. âThat hand touched Noemiâs pussy and my cock before it burst your lip, asshole.â
Diego grimaced, then he nodded toward Noemi. âIâm going to turn around and you get dressed. I need to talk to Savio.â
Since my dick was currently out of order, I didnât kick his ass for sending my quickie away. Noemi pulled her pants on then handed me a scrap of paper with her number before she disappeared. I stuffed it in my pocket. Her skills hadnât impressed me enough to warrant a repeat performance. Still, sometimes even I got desperate.
I got dressed then left the car, not even bothering to stop my lip from dripping blood all over my shirt. âWhatâs your problem?â
Diego shook his head, slightly bent forward to keep his shirt clean. âReally? Youâve got to ask?â
I shoved my hands into my pockets. âIâm not married to Gemma yet. If I remember correctly, I wonât have any kind of relationship with her before our wedding night.â
Diego straightened. âThatâs not all there is to being in a relationship.â
âHow would you know?â
âI dated Dakota.â
I gave him a look. If that already counted as datingâ¦
âYou are promised to each other.â
It took considerable effort not to roll my eyes. âAnd Iâm going to keep that promise, but Iâm not going to retire my fucking dick until I marry Gemma. I donât give a fuck if that pisses you off.â
âMaybe you should think of her feelings,â he seethed, then turned around and stalked off.
âDonât tell me youâre going to walk home?â
He only gave me the finger.
âThat wasnât Mick,â said Remo as a way of greeting when I got into his car so we could drive to the Bazzolis.
âIt was Diego.â
My lower lip was swollen, but Iâve looked worse after fights. The ladies usually went crazy if I looked like that.
âAlready trouble in paradise?â
âI havenât been allowed into paradise yet.â
Remo let out a rough laugh.
When we arrived at the Bazzoli house, Daniele and his wife waited for us. Remoâs and my eyes went to her hand, which rested on her slightly rounded belly. Remo shook Danieleâs hand, then said to Gemmaâs mother. âCongrats on your pregnancy.â She lowered her hand slowly then glanced to Daniele. His smile widened. âWe havenât announced it yet.â
âOur lips are sealed,â I said as I shook his hand then kissed Claudiaâs. Remo didnât touch her, which was probably for the best, considering how she watched him.
Diego hovered beside the set table in the small dining room, his lip even fatter than mine. He greeted me with a terse nod which I returned.
âTake a seat,â Daniele said. âGemma and my mother will serve dinner in a couple of minutes.â
Daniele pointed at the chair at the head of the tableâhis place as master of the house. âIf youâd like the honor, Capo?â
Remo didnât even sit at the head of our table at home. He didnât need the additional boost for his ego. He ruled over everything that mattered. âThatâs your place, Daniele. Iâm a guest in your house.â
Danieleâs expression flickered with admiration, then he nodded and sat in his usual chair. My brother and I sat to his right with Diego beside me.
When Gemma emerged, I almost snorted with laughter. She was wearing her most conservative church dress. A plaid gray atrocity with long sleeves despite it being summer and a skirt that reached her calves. The worst thing was the bow and the collar though. Gemmaâs hair was pulled up into one of those Amish updos. When everyone was busy arranging the pots on the wooden table, I leaned toward Remo. âIf that outfit doesnât scream Do Not Touch, I donât know what does.â
âHeed the fucking message then,â he said in a harsh whisper.
Gemma stopped beside me and motioned toward the biggest pot. âWould you like some rabbit stew?â
âSure, but I can take it myself.â
A small smile tugged at her lips but her Nonna cleared her throat and Gemma reached for the ladle to fill my plate, then proceeded to do the same for Remo, Daniele, and Diego before she took the seat across from me.
All right, I was a lazy bastard, but this kind of behavior had to go as soon as she was officially mine. Even Kiara, who was submissive as fuck, rolled her eyes when I asked her to fill my plate.
Gemma didnât look at me once during dinner. It was starting to drive me completely insane. I could tell that the demureness of the Bazzoli women rubbed Remo the wrong way, but he wouldnât interfere in other peopleâs family business. I nudged Gemmaâs foot under the table, and finally her gaze met mine. I raised an eyebrow. She motioned with her eyes toward her Nonna who was watching me like a hawk.
Sending Nonna my most charming smile, I only got narrowed eyes in turn. Nonna was going to be my biggest adversary, I could tell.
After dinner, the women went into the kitchen to clean the dishes before I had a chance to get a word with Gemma. Diego, Daniele, Remo and I settled on the small porch with a glass of the expensive whiskey that Remo had brought as a gift.
After Remo had laid out the plans, mainly waiting with the engagement at least until next summer and with the wedding until Gemma had finished college, the atmosphere could only be described as frosty.
Daniele shook his head for what felt the hundredth time. âI donât understand the need for college. No one from our family has ever attended college, and I donât see why Gemma would need it. Sheâs going to be a wife and mother, and she already knows everything to be good in both jobs. She can cook, clean, stitch, ironâ¦â
I knew one thing she definitely couldnât do yet, but I kept the words to myself.
âI realize we donât share the same beliefs,â I said because I could tell that Remo was growing tired of this. Bartering about marriage wasnât his thing. âBut we can agree on one irrefutable rule. As Gemmaâs future husband, my word is law. If I want her to attend college, then sheâs going to do it.â
Daniele still didnât look happy. âYour word will be law from the moment the engagement is official, yes.â He turned to my brother again. âStill, itâs not like your wife attended college, Remo, so why my daughter?â
That was the wrong thing to say. Remo didnât talk about his family, ever. His men usually knew better than to mention Serafina or the twins in his presence. âBecause,â Remo said in a harsh voice. âWe say so, Daniele.â
Daniele realized his mistake, thank Fuck, and nodded. âAll right. But I must insist that Gemma will be adequately protected while she attends college before her wedding. I donât want anything to happen to her.â
âI can assure you nothing and definitely no one is going to happen to her,â I said. âEveryone will know whom she belongs to.â
Shortly before we had to leave, I was finally allowed a word with Gemma. Sheâd loosened the top button of her dress and a few strands framed her face, refugees from that horrid updo.
âInteresting outfit for a first date,â I said dryly.
âI didnât choose the dress. Nonna and Mom did.â She flushed, then frowned. âAnd this wasnât a date.â There was a hint of uncertainty in her voice as if she wasnât sure what constituted a real date. Iâd definitely had to show her my version of a date once she was a bit older.
âI donât get how you manage to be two different people.â
âWhat?â
âIn the boxing ring, you are confident and outspoken. When your family is around, youâre this demure little thing.â
Her lips fell open. âItâs how Iâve been raised⦠itâs what my family expects of me.â
âAnd you never want to break free of it?â
She swallowed. âThey wouldnât allow it. They wouldnât understand if I started dressing like other girls or talk back. Itâs just expected of me to be like this.â
âI donât expect you to be like that. I want you to be who you want to be and decide for yourself. You know what I think of your oppressing traditions.â
âUntil weâre engaged, my parents decide over my life.â She tilted her head. âWhen are we going to get engaged and marry?â
I shrugged, looking away from her hopeful olive eyes. âOnce youâve finished high school, we get engaged and after college, weâll marry.â
âCollege?â she blurted. âIâm supposed to go to college? My father would never send me there.â
âIâm going to send you. I told you I want you to be who you want to be.â
Anger flashed on her face, taking me by surprise. âItâs funny how both you and my family think you know whatâs best for me when neither of you ask what I want. You decide over my head like they do. That isnât letting me decide for myself, Savio. Thatâs oppression in disguise. Maybe I want to be only a wife and mother, maybe I donât want to go to college. Shouldnât it be my choice what kind of life I want?â
I was still stunned by Gemmaâs outburst when Diego ripped the door open. âItâs time. Your brother needs to leave.â
Diego scanned his sister from head to toe, his eyes lingering on the opened top button. Of course, heâd think that was my doing. Gemma stalked out of the living room, joining the rest of her family in the small entrance hall.
Diego stepped close to me.
âI didnât touch her, bag it,â I growled.
âThatâs not what I was going to say,â he hissed. âItâs about the college bullshit and you acting like the savior who allows my sister to get a higher education. We both know this isnât about you wanting Gemma to get a degree. You just donât want to marry soon. You want to be free to fuck around as you please.â
âWho says I canât do that after the wedding?â I asked.
Diego nodded grimly. âI knew this was a mistake.â
Mick was a sore loser as expected. For days, he gave me the stink eye until he agreed to work out with Diego and me again, of course, only to piss me off.
âAnd have you tapped it yet?â Mick asked spitefully as he lowered the barbell with a grunt.
âHe wonât tap anything if he knows whatâs good for him. Dad and Iâll make sure that Gemma heeds our traditions, so shut your fucking mouth.â
âFuck off. You know how Savio is. Heâs probably doing all kinds of nasty shit to her already. Do you really think heâll wait to get it on until theyâre married?â
Diego glared, then he sent me a hard look. I walked over to them and pushed Mick. âHow about you lick your fucking wounds and get over your bruised pride. Stop being a fucking pussy about it. So what, you lost your fiancée, there are a million more fish in the water.â
A muscle in Diegoâs throat twitched. Mick moved to the benchpress, bringing some distance between us, which was probably for the best.
Diego got into my face. âI want you to swear that you wonât touch her before the wedding.â
âDonât you worry, Diego. Gemma will lose it after weâre married, but not because you feel like itâs your fucking right to determine when sheâs supposed to lose it, and certainly not because a few fucking Traditionalists would look down on her if she wasnât a virgin in her wedding night. Sheâs going to lose it in the bond of holy fucking marriage because thatâs what she wants and thatâs the only goddamn reason that matters to me.â I jabbed my finger into his chest. âAnd if she changes her mind and wants to lose it before, then I sure as hell wonât ask you for permission, because itâs only her fucking decision, got it?â
He looked like he considered smashing my head in with the kettlebell, but heâd just have to learn to deal.