Twisted Hearts: Chapter 14
Twisted Hearts (The Camorra Chronicles Book 5)
18 months later
I stared down at the obnoxious ring, how Diego put it. The cursive S and the F held the diamond between them. Diego was absolutely right. This wasnât a heartfelt engagement ring. For Savio, it had been a joke, a game. It hadnât changed anything for him. Heâd staked his claim, and everyone backed off.
When in the past, everyone in school had whispered behind my back because of my modest dresses, they did it now because of who owned me. It wasnât really more than that. Not for Savio. Heâd wanted me for himself and so heâd staked his claim.
Then heâd moved on. He didnât wear a ring. Nothing in his life showed that he was mine like I was his.
Feeling eyes on me, I looked up to where Diego leaned in the doorway to my room.
âI told you it was a bad idea,â he said.
âThanks.â
He walked in and sank down on the bed beside me. âSavio is a player, Gemma.â
âAt some point heâll have to stop. Iâll turn eighteen in two days and he hasnât even talked to Dad about a possible date for our wedding.â
âBecause he doesnât want to give up his man-whoring ways anytime soon. He enjoys his bachelor days.â
I swallowed down my hurt, embracing my anger. âHas he slept with half of Reno?â
Shortly after our engagement, Remo Falcone had sent Savio and Adamo to Reno. For one, the designated Underboss was still a teenager, so it was Savioâs job to keep everyone in line up there because he didnât have a family to take care of yet. Since that day Iâd hardly ever seen him. I wasnât allowed to go up to Reno, unlike Diego whoâd spent a couple of weeks at a time there over the last sixteen months.
Diego avoided my eyes. âThereâs a reason why Remo sent his brother away, and it wasnât only because of the teenage Underboss. He wanted Savio away from you because even Remo didnât trust his brother to keep his hands to himself.â
I huffed. âItâs not as if it was only his choice. Trust me, I wouldnât have let him touch me after all the girls heâs been pawing.â
Diego gave me a look. âMaybe now you wouldnât. Back then you were still more infatuated. Now you see him for who he is: a player.â
That was true. I was still infatuated. However, being engaged to the man of my dreams was far from the fairytale Iâd hoped for. Savio kept sleeping around. Maybe I should have seen it coming. We werenât in a relationship yet. An engagement in our circles was a formal statement, nothing emotional, especially for the men.
âHeâs coming back to Vegas tomorrow,â Diego said suddenly.
My heart sped up. âWhat?â
Diego regarded my face with blatant worry. âLike you said, youâre almost eighteen.â
âWhat do you mean? Is he going to agree to a wedding soon?â
Diego groaned. âGemma, thatâs not why. Savio thinks youâre ready to be plucked now. Remo didnât want that to happen as long as you were still too young, but now he wonât stop his brother anymore. Savio will amp up the charm to get into your pants.â
âGood luck with that,â I muttered. âHow many girls has he been with while you were around?â
Diego got up. âDonât ask questions you donât want the answer to.â
âI want an answer, believe me.â I needed an answer because I needed my fury as armor against Savio and my still simmering crush.
âToo many to count, and I doubt heâll stop now that heâs back here. Not unless he gets it from you, but even thenâ¦â
I jumped to my feet, too agitated to stay still. âHe wonât get anything before weâre married. If he thinks this stupid ring entitles him to anything, Iâll kick him in the balls.â
âOh, he wonât get a chance to try anything. Iâll make sure of that.â
âYou donât have to hover all the time, Diego,â I muttered. âI can handle myself even against Savio.â
Diego hesitated. âThe Falcones are powerful. Remo is my Capo and Savio is my boss, too. He might think he can break the rules of our world and do things before you are married. Savio knows how to sweet talk girls into doing what he wants.â
âI hear you arenât bad at sweet talking girls into your bed either,â I teased to lighten his mood. His constant worry about me and our financial situation had turned him way too serious.
Diego let out a groan. âDonât listen to stories about me. Theyâre not meant for your ears.â He became serious again, leaning forward to stare in my eyes. âIâm serious, Gemma. Dad and I gave you a lot of leeway when we allowed you to fight, but I need to make sure you donât cross other boundaries as well.â
I rolled my eyes at him, but the worry in his eyes stopped me from provoking him. âDiego, you donât need to worry. I believe in waiting until marriage,â I said quietly. This serious sex talk drove a blush into my cheeks. âMaybe I like to fight and use words Iâm not supposed to, but Iâm still a girl. A girl raised with Momâs values and no sweet talk will make me give anything away before Iâm married.â Especially not after how Savio has been acting. He had a lot to make up for. Maybe now that he was back in Las Vegas, heâd finally try to build our relationship and prepare everything for our wedding.
Diegoâs eyes softened and he touched my leg, looking proud.
I squirmed. âDonât look so proud. I didnât win the Nobel prize.â
Toni and I spent the afternoon of my birthday in a beautiful spa, getting massages and rubsâa gift from the Falcone clan, whom Iâd only met at the engagement party so far. Kiara had invited me over for dinner a couple of times, but without Savio, Iâd been too shy to follow the invitation. I hadnât seen Savio yet, so I wasnât sure if Iâd get a present from him as well.
âYou need to give him the cold shoulder,â Toni said again. âFrom what I hear, Savioâs messed around with Dakota.â
I froze. âYouâre joking.â
She shook her head with an apologetic grimace. She had no reason to be sorry. Savio Falcone had. âYou know how he is. I doubt sheâs the only one.â
âSheâs Diegoâs Ex! Isnât there some kind of codex against that?â I couldnât believe him. I was so angry, I had to resist the urge to smash something. I curled my hands to fists, trying not to lose it.
Toniâs lips thinned at the mentioning of Diego. I wasnât sure what was going on between them, she insisted nothing, but she always got that pinched expression when I mentioned him. âI donât think he cares. Itâs been years since Diego and Dakota danced the horizontal limbo.â
I burst into laughter despite my anger. Someone in the relaxation area shushed us and I clamped a hand over my mouth to stifle the sound.
Toni shrugged. âItâs just sex for him. He uses those bitches, Gemma. You donât have to worry. Youâll be the one whoâll be his wife, not some skanky plaything. Apparently, Dakota is super smug about getting Savio into bed.â
âI donât know what she has to be smug about. As if itâs such an achievement to get Savio to sleep with her. He sleeps with pretty much anything with a vagina,â I muttered.
Toni rolled her eyes. âSheâs only one-quarter Italian and still thinks she could be part of our world, stupid ass bitch.â
My eyes widened. Toni hardly ever cussed. I didnât mention that Toni wasnât a full-blooded Italian either. Her paternal grandmother had been Corsican, which was why her father hadnât been allowed to become a Made Man when Benedetto Falcone had still been Capo, even though he had to swear loyalty to the Camorra. Things had changed since then, and he had by now made the official vow.
She shrugged with a grin. âShe brings out the worst in me.â
âWhat if he keeps sleeping around once weâre married?â I asked quietly, hating how insecure I sounded. I wasnât like that, but for some reason, Savio made me feel that way all the time.
Toni touched my arm. âItâs still some time until your wedding. Maybe heâs trying to sleep around as much as possible now so he wonât feel the urge once youâre married.â
I gave her a look. âI donât think it works that way. Heâs such a player.â I couldnât believe I was repeating what Diego had been telling me for years, but it was an undisputable truth.
âMany men are. Iâm not sure if thereâs anything you can do.â
âThereâs always something I can do. Iâll talk to him.â
Toni shook her head. âDonât be crazy. You canât just tell him what to do before youâre even married. Heâs a Falcone for Godâs sake.â
âAs if I could ever forget. Everyone reminds me. And then thereâs this,â I said with curled lips as I raised the atrocity that Savio called an engagement ring. The sight of his initials like a goddamn branding still made my blood boil.
Toni stifled a smile. âIâm sure your wedding ring will be better.â
âI sure hope so.â
Toniâs dad picked us up afterward and drove me home. Nobody was in the house when I stepped in. Worry overcame me. I called Diego because he was the only one who usually carried his phone with him. âDid something happen?â
âSorry, Gemma. The stove in the Capri isnât working again. Dad and I need to get it running. The place is booked tonight. Weâll be back as soon as possible.â He paused, and I could practically feel his hesitation.
âIs anything with Carlotta?â
Our little baby sister had been born with a heart defect and had spent a great amount of her first year in hospitals, which was why Dad worked even harder in the restaurants to pay for the medical bills. Without the money Diego earned as a Camorrista, we wouldnât get far anyway. That was why I had been spending more time with Toni recently.
âShe turned blue today, so Mom and Nonna took her to the ER. I donât know when theyâll be back.â
âIs she okay? Should I go to the ER?â
âNo, theyâll do the usual check-ups. She needs a new heart, or this will keep happening.â He sighed. In the background, I could hear clanging then Dad cursing.
âIâm sorry, Gemma. We wanted to celebrate with you. Nonna baked a cake. Itâs in the kitchen.â
âDonât worry. I had a great day with Toni in the Spa. Iâll put on something comfortable and watch a movie.â
âAll right. See you later.â
I hung up. It was strange being in the house all by myself. Usually there was always someone home and thatâs how I preferred it. I was about to head upstairs to exchange my jeans and shirt for something more comfortable when the bell rang.
Peering through the peephole, my stomach did a little flip. Savio stood on the doorstep, smiling.
I jerked back, stunned by the strong way my body reacted to his presence. I hadnât seen him in over a year. Heâd avoided me, I knew that now, and today he showed up as if nothing had happened.
I opened the door, trying to act casual, even as my emotions warred between fury and delight.
âHappy birthday, Kitty,â Savio said before I could tell him off and pulled out brand-new boxing gloves and shoes from behind his back. Iâd been wanting these forever, but they cost too much so Iâd kept using Diegoâs old things.
My eyes widened and I snatched the shoes from his hands. I preferred to wear shoes when I sparred with Diego because he had a habit of stepping on my feet, and these boxing shoes were ultralight.
Savio smirked. âGood to know that youâre more excited about shoes than your fiancé. A typical girl after all.â
I bit back a comment, actually happy that he was here. The quiet house seriously freaked me out.
âWonât you ask me in?â Savio asked with open amusement.
I hesitated. I was alone and explicitly forbidden from having male visitors. But Savio was my fiancé.
âIâm alone.â
Savioâs brows drew together. âOn your birthday?â
âEmergency in the restaurant and my mom and Nonna had to take Carlotta to the ER.â
âFuck,â Savio said. âIs she all right?â
His honest concern for my little sister made me forgive him momentarily. âYeah. Her heart is too weak.â I stepped back and opened the door. Savio strode in, as usual, impeccably dressed in black jeans, white T and leather jacket. He looked impossibly good and it was the worst idea to invite him in when no one was around.
âYour dad and brother need to stop being so stubborn and accept the money my brothers and I offered to lend them.â
âTo just interest rates?â
Savio turned and in our narrow corridor that brought us closer than Iâd intended. His eyes slid over me. âNo interest, Gem. We want to help our men. And weâll soon be family. We wouldnât even want it back, but your dad refuses to accept money.â
I nodded. That sounded like Dad and Diego. They both wanted to take care of us without help.
It was strange being alone with Savio, and suddenly I wasnât sure how to act around him. Before seeing him, Iâd been furious at him, but now I felt mostly confused.
âYou look gorgeous. Eighteen suits you,â Savio said and set the boxing gloves down on the sideboard.
âThanks,â I said, then quickly walked past him and into the living room to bring more space between us. Savio followed. He looked relaxed and self-assured as he took me in. He shrugged out of his leather jacket and the tight shirt beneath did nothing to hide his muscles.
I stopped in the middle of the room. Suddenly completely at a loss what to do. Iâd never been on a date, of course. I hadnât even spent time with Savio alone except for the few times heâd trained with me when I was younger. This was new to me.
Savio didnât share my hesitation. Of course, he didnât. He came closer and stopped in front of me. âDid you miss me?â
âYou distracted yourself pretty good from what I hear, so you probably didnât waste a single thought on me,â I bit out.
Savio took another step closer. I tilted my head back to keep an eye on his face, wary of his motives, and worse, my traitorous body. âDid Diego badmouth me again?â
âIs it a lie then?â
âIs what a lie?â he asked in a low voice. His head was closer than before and his gaze slid over my body once more. The possessive glint in his eyes sent a shiver down my back.
I stood my ground, however. I wouldnât let him distract or sweettalk me. Diegoâs warning and Toniâs words about Dakota rang in my head. âThat you were with Dakota yesterday and God only knows how many more girls in Reno.â
Savio grinned, but there was something dark about it. âItâs true.â At least he didnât lie, but my stomach turned, all the same, hearing the words. âBut itâs also true that I thought about you every fucking day. I couldnât get that last image of you in that dress out of my head. You were always in the back of my mind when I was with other girls.â
Did he expect a thank you? Anger surged up in me, and I turned around. My skin throbbed and I wanted to scream. âIâm glad to hear that you honor our engagement this much.â
Savio appeared in front of me again. âI do honor our engagement. I promised to marry you and I will. I enjoy seeing my initials on you.â He motioned to my ring and I lost it.
âHow dare you? You canât just reserve me like a table in a restaurant and go on living your man-whore life while I sit back and wait for you to make up your mind about our wedding.â
âIâm a Falcone. I can do whatever the fuck I want, Gemma. And I want you, so no one else is going to get you.â He leaned closer. âNobody will as much as look at you, or Iâm going to rip the fucker to shreds, got it?â
I swung my arm back and punched him. Despite his quick reflexes, my knuckles grazed his chin. For once, Iâd taken him by surprise. If I hadnât been this enraged, I would have celebrated my success. I turned on my heel, burning over with rage. An arm wrapped around me and before I could aim a backward kick at Savio, he lifted me off the ground and lowered me to the sofa. I lay flat on my back while he knelt over me and held me down with his bigger body. He didnât look pissed. The bastard was actually amused by my outburst. âI canât wait to find out how much of a wildcat youâll be in bed.â
I couldnât believe his audacity. âIf you think Iâll sleep with you anytime soon, Savio, youâre insane. Iâd rather eat one of Diegoâs dirty socks than have your hands on me. So if youâre here because of that, you wasted your time.â
Savio leaned down as if he was going to kiss me. I snapped my teeth at him, trying to bite his lip. It wasnât that I didnât want to kiss him. Iâd spent countless minutes imagining how it would be to kiss Savio, to feel him close, but not like this, not when he kept kissing other girls. âDonât you dare.â
Savio chuckled then kissed the tip of my nose. âDonât worry, Gem. I wonât touch you until youâre officially mine. I can wait.â His smile widened. âEspecially since no one else will touch you either.â
âYouâre not always around, and Diego is neither. There are enough guys whoâd love to be with me, Savio.â
It was true and yet an absolutely ridiculous thing to say.
His eyes darkened and my belly did a little flip. âEveryone in this city knows youâre mine, and just remember Gemma, if a guy touches you, Remo, Nino and I are going to dismember him slowly. You know the rumors about how we deal with traitors.â As quickly as it had come, the darkness disappeared from his eyes and was replaced by the usual arrogance. âAnd we both know itâs me you want, not some loser. You said it yourself, you believe in waiting until marriage, so as your future husband, all your firsts are mine.â
I glared at him. âGet off me.â
He pushed up and jumped to his feet, then he held out his hand. I took it and allowed him to pull me to my feet. âI was thinking, why donât we work out together again? That way, we can spend more time together doing something we both enjoy until youâre ready to try something else weâll both enjoy even more.â
âYouâre unbelievable.â I stalked away. Despite my annoyance, his stupid comment made me smile. I wasnât even sure why I couldnât resist his strange humor. âThereâs cake in the kitchen if youâre hungry.â
It was a chocolate cake with eighteen candles. I didnât bother lighting them. That was Dadâs job. Instead, I cut two pieces off, sad that Mom wasnât doing it like every year. Feeling Savioâs eyes on me, I tried to get a grip. âIâll get plates.â
âWait a sec,â he said, grabbing a lighter from the counter. He lit up all the candles then raised his eyebrows expectantly. âI know you already got your biggest wish, but give it a try.â
I scoffed. âYouâre impossibly arrogant, do you realize that? Who says you were my biggest wish?â I blew out the candles, feeling lighter than before.
Savio leaned forward, peering into my eyes. âSo what was your wish?â
âIâm not going to tell you.â
âI bet I know it. You want to see my tattoo.â
âNo,â I said quickly. Though, I was really curious about it.
Savio narrowed his eyes. âYouâre a bad liar.â
I was, but I hadnât lied. Since Carlotta had been born, I had only one wish. âI want Carlotta to become healthy, thatâs all.â My voice broke and I quickly looked away from Savioâs intense gaze. Tears prickled in my eyes. Way to go to ruin the mood.
âHey,â Savio murmured and pulled me against him. It was an innocent hug, but the feel of his warm, strong chest so close still awakened my body.
His palm stroked my back, again the most innocent touch, but my insides seemed to come alive with a need that terrified me. Clearing my throat, I pulled away. âHow about we eat cake and watch a movie. Or do you have somewhere to be?â
Another woman, maybe.
âI have all night,â Savio said as he took our plates and carried them into the living room. We sank down on the sofa. I reached for the plate that Savio held out to me and took a bite.
Savio had already shoved a big chunk of the chocolate cake into his mouth. âYour nonna is a goddess in the kitchen.â
âSheâll slap you for the blasphemy if you tell her that, and she wonât even care that youâre a Falcone.â
When he lifted the fork to his mouth again, my eyes fell on the tattoo on his wrist. Not the Camorra tattoo on the right but the broken watch, speared by a knife on the other. Savio noticed my gaze of course and some of the lightness disappeared from his eyes. I didnât want to ruin the mood but at the same time, I wanted to find out more about the man whom Iâd marry in the not too distant futureâhopefully.
âWhatâs the meaning of that tattoo?â I asked, and Savio relaxed again. Had he thought Iâd ask him about his mother and how sheâd tried to kill him and his brothers? Savio turned his body to me and extended his arm so I could see the tattoo more closely. The watch was so intricately inked that it looked real, just like the knife which had been driven into it from above. If you didnât know they were there, you could even miss the scars. I didnât dare to touch him, not just because I worried this spot was too personal for him but also because I didnât trust myself this close to Savio. My body had never before felt this abuzz.
âThe watch symbolizes time and mortality. People always tell you timeâs running out. We have limited time on this earth and that we have to make every moment count.â
âBut donât you live by that credo? You seem to be enjoying your life more than a little, so why the knife destroying the watch?â
âBecause I donât let anyone, not even time or death, dictate how I live my fucking life. So the knife stops the watch from ticking, from reminding me that every moment could be the last. I donât need reminding.â
I released a small breath. âI feel as if I havenât really lived yet. You have already experienced so much, and I havenât.â
Savio moved closer and cupped my face. I became still, as a war raged inside of me. Part of me wanted to kiss him, to feel his closeness, but the other part couldnât commit to this, not as long as Savio couldnât commit fully. He couldnât have part of me, when he saw fit. I wouldnât allow him to half-ass this. Yet, I didnât pull back.
Savio searched my eyes. âYouâll experience everything you want with me, Kitty.â
His face came closer and I still didnât move. My brain didnât function, even when my mind started screaming at me to stop this.
Our lips were only a couple of inches apart. The lock turned and I jerked away.
âGemma, Iâm home!â Diego called.
I quickly moved to the other end of the sofa, as far from Savio as possible, before Diego stepped in. He was carrying takeout from the Capri. His smile fell the moment he saw Savio. His eyes darted from him to me. âWhatâs going on here?â He stalked into the room, dropped the takeout boxes on the table then glowered down at us.
Savio leaned back and motioned at the cake. âWe celebrated Gemmaâs birthday. I didnât want her to be alone so I kept her company.â
Diego looked at me for confirmation.
âI was lonely.â
Savioâs expression flickered with protectiveness, but then he stood. âIâll leave.â
Diego shook his head. âI brought enough food. You can eat with us.â
Savio seemed as surprised about his offer as I was. He met my gaze. âWhat do you think, Gem?â
âStay.â I didnât say more.
Savio sank back down and stretched out his legs while he rested his arms on the backrest. His shirt rode up, revealing those infamous horns. Noticing my gaze, Savio smirked.
âWhat have you got?â I asked Diego who was unpacking the boxes.
âLasagna and gnocchi.â He fixed Savio with a hard stare. âWhy donât you grab plates and cutlery?â
Savio heaved a sigh but pushed to his feet. âSo you can interrogate your sister? Donât worry, no traditions have been broken.â
He left for the kitchen and Diego turned to me. âWhat happened?â
âNothing,â I said with a roll of my eyes.
âBecause I came home?â
I flushed. Diego cursed. âI knew it. I just knew it!â
âNothing happened, Diego. We almost kissed, but we didnât and we wonât.â
âNext time youâre considering kissing Savio, just remind yourself that his mouth has been between another girlâs legs not too long ago.â
My face scrunched up. âThanks for the image. I didnât need that.â
âYou do. Maybe itâll keep you from making a mistake.â
Savio came back with plates and cutlery. He scanned my face then cocked an eyebrow at Diego. âWhat kind of horror story did you tell now?â
âOnly the truth.â
âThatâs always the worst,â Savio said with a grin, and Diego actually laughed.
âYouâre both idiots.â
They both settled on the sofa, Diego between Savio and me. Savio sent me a wink over my brotherâs head. I smiled. I had missed him. Everything. Even his annoying arrogance and teasing smirk.
Diego turned on the latest cage fight. Together we ate and chatted about fighting.
Savio enjoyed it as much as I did. Then why couldnât he finally give up on other girls and really give us a chance? Turn this engagement into more than a sign of his ownership around my finger?