Twisted Hearts: Chapter 15
Twisted Hearts (The Camorra Chronicles Book 5)
Gemmaâs family invited me over the next day. They wanted to reconnect and probably get me to commit to a wedding date, which wasnât going to happen. Fuck, I was turning twenty-two in two months. I had absolutely no intention of settling down.
Daniele opened the door for me. He seemed to have aged ten years since I last saw him. We shook hands. âThe offer stands,â I told him as a sort of greeting. He knew what I was referring to.
âNo,â he said immediately. âIâll take care of my family. I may not have much, but I have my pride.â
I tilted my head, even if I thought his pride was endangering his family. I followed him into the house, three bouquets of flowers in my hands. Diego nodded at me as he carried a huge dish with lasagna over to the dining table. Nonna and Gemma were behind him, carrying a salad bowl and antipasti. Gemma sent me a small smile. She seemed to have gotten rid of her modest dresses once and for all. The skirt and blouse she was wearing werenât exactly sexy, but she made them look that way. Her dark hair fell in dark curls down her bare arms.
Nonna clucked her tongue, drawing my attention to her, only to be met with a frosty glare. I smiled at her, but she didnât return the gesture. I walked up to her and held out the flowers. She took them with narrowed eyes.
Then I handed the next bouquet to Gemmaâs mom whoâd entered the room with a pale Carlotta on her arms. I gently stroked the little girlâs head before I finally stepped up to Gemma and handed her the bouquet with red roses. Then I leaned down and kissed her cheek, which was a sign for Diego and Daniele to back off. Gemma was my responsibility as my fiancée. âYou know how to wrap people around your fingers,â she said with a small laugh. âBut youâre playing with fire.â
âI can handle your dad and Diego.â
âIâm not referring to them. If I was you, I wouldnât turn my back on Nonna today.â
Gemma pulled back and pressed her nose into the roses, a teasing twinkle in her eyes.
Her nonna was giving me a death glare that might even impress Remo. We settled around the table. Of course, I wasnât allowed to sit beside Gemma. Diego and Daniele took the seats beside me.
âSo how are things in Reno?â Daniele asked halfway into the dinner when Nonnaâs prodding about the wedding got a bit too forceful.
âShaky. Cristiano is of age now, but soldiers donât like to be ordered around by a teenager. Only Remoâs protection is keeping him in power, but you know my brother. He thinks a true leader can control his men, so I donât know how long Cristiano can hope for our support.â
âRemo is the best Capo,â Daniele said.
âHe is,â I agreed.
âI hear youâre looking for another Enforcer to support Fabiano,â Diego said suddenly.
âWe are. Heâs been taking over more administrative jobs recently. Heâs probably going to become Captain of the Betting Department.â Remo would have made him Underboss by now if Fabiano didnât want to stay close to us. I regarded Diego closely, knowing where this was going. Enforcers earned a percentage of the money they collected. If you were good, that meant an assload of cash.
âDo you think Remo would consider me for the job?â
Gemmaâs eyes widened.
âDiego,â Claudia whispered, shocked.
Diego ignored all of them. Danieleâs restrained reaction showed that he had been involved in Diegoâs decision. Diego had helped me deal with a few Bratva members. He didnât enjoy torture like I or my brothers did. He did what was necessary. I wasnât sure if he would be a good Enforcer, but his family needed the money. âIf you throw your hat in the ring, Iâm sure heâll choose you.â
Nonna shook her head and began clearing up the plates. Gemma soon joined her, but both were listening in. My eyes lingered on Gemmaâs enticing shoulder, remembering how Iâd kissed the spot too long ago, then I focused on her mouth, a mouth I desperately wanted to claim.
âI donât want the job only because youâre going to marry my sister,â Diego said sharply.
I dragged my eyes away from Gemma. âRemo would never favor you for any reason but your qualifications.â That wasnât exactly true, but he didnât need to know that. Iâd talk Remo into giving Diego the job and had to hope he could deal with the duties of an Enforcer.
Daniele stood and helped Gemmaâs mom bring Carlotta to bed while Gemma and her nonna cleaned the dishes in the kitchen.
âIf you keep undressing my sister with your eyes, Iâll kick your ass,â Diego muttered when we were alone.
I grinned. âSheâs doing the same. Donât tell me you canât see how sheâs looking at me. Gemma wants to see my bull.â
âKeep your dick in your pants around my sister.â
âIf she wants my dick, she can have it, no matter what you say.â
Suddenly Nonna stepped up to us and hit us both over the head.
Gemma was right behind her, her eyes shot open in shock, and Diego, too, gave me a stunned look. Did they think Iâd strike down their grandma just because sheâd slapped me? Even Remo, who was as twisted as they come, would at least hesitate before killing a granny. And I actually liked Nonna. Even if her beliefs belonged in the middle ages and she wanted to take a potato peeler to my balls.
âI donât want to hear that word again.â
âNonna,â Diego said fiercely. âYou canât hit Savio. You know who he is.â
âOf course, I do,â she said, regarding me like a schoolboy in need of reprimand. âHeâs a young man lacking manners.â
âAhh, Mrs. Bazzoli, I didnât mean any disrespect.â I gave her my most charming smile as I cupped her hands in mine before kissing the back of one. âI apologize.â
She raised one hand in warning, but she was smiling. âOh, youâre a dangerous one, arenât you? My Gemma needs to be careful around that charm of yours.â
Nonna glanced at Gemma. âThat boy can charm the frock right off a nun, Gemma. Be vigilant.â
Gemma bit her lip. âDonât worry, Nonna.â Her cheeks were flushed in mortification. âWould you like a sweet treat? We made tiramisu.â
âIâm always up for a sweet treat,â I said.
Nonna narrowed her eyes, obviously unsure if Iâd made an innuendo. I gave her an innocent look. She muttered something unintelligible in Italian and disappeared in the kitchen. Gemma glanced after her then turned to me. Diegoâs phone rang that moment and he got up to get it.
I stood and pulled Gemma toward me. Her eyes widened as they darted to the kitchen door. I used our moment of privacy to wrap my arms around Gemma. âSavio,â she hissed. âNonna could be back any moment.â
Nonna was still clanging in the kitchen. âCome on, Gem. Wonât you give me a little something for the pain I suffered through your grandmaâs hand?â
âYou can handle pain.â
âThatâs true,â I said quietly, bringing us closer. She glanced at my lips then quickly looked away. âSo can you, but youâre scared of pleasure.â
Her expression hardened and she pulled away. âIâm going to get you a piece of tiramisu.â
It seemed I had hit the nail on the head. Kitty was scared of pleasure, which meant she wanted me like I wanted her. She only needed a little nudge in the right direction.
Savio had amplified his charm since his return to Las Vegas two weeks ago. Heâd come over several times to spend time with my family and me, and I knew it was because he thought he could impress me that way, and it was working.
Especially when Savio talked to Carlotta, I couldnât stop my heart from swelling.
He knew it.
Today was the first time weâd be allowed to fight together in years. I could barely contain my excitement, but at the same time, I had to admit I was nervous. Of course, Diego would be there as a chaperone, but still.
When I faced Savio in the cage and saw the teasing twinkle in his eyes, I knew he had something planned. I kept my eyes firmly above his waist, trying to ignore the horns.
Diego pretended to be pummeling the boxing bag when, in truth, he kept an eye on me and Savio.
For good reason, it turned out, because Savio used the fight to bring us as close as possible, as often as possible.
None of the touches were inappropriate and yet they felt like they were. When I landed on my back after another futile high kick, Savio crouched over me, my arms pressed into the ground above my head. His other hand clamped down on my hip and for some reason I could feel the touch between my legs.
We stared at each other, breathing harshly.
âI think this was enough training for one day,â Diego muttered.
Savio straightened with obvious reluctance and pulled me with him. I quickly took a step back. Diegoâs phone rang again. He cursed and picked up, nodding grimly. âIâll be there in five minutes.â
He hung up. âFuck.â
âWhatâs the matter?â I asked as I climbed out of the cage.
âThe stupid stove again. That thing is only giving us trouble. We should have bought a new one a long time ago. I need to get over there immediately.â
âI need to shower and stretch,â I said.
âI can take Gemma home,â Savio offered at once.
Diego glanced between him and me, obviously suspicious of my fiancéâs motives, and probably for good reason. âAll right. But I probably wonât be long. I might be able to pick you up.â
I nodded. âHelp Dad. I can handle this.â
Savio cocked an eyebrow.
With a last warning glance at Savio, Diego left. I sank down to the ground and stretched out my legs, then touched my feet with my fingertips, feeling the slight tug of my hamstrings.
Savio lowered himself beside me. âI didnât think Diego would agree. Heâs been slacking with his guard duties recently.â
âYouâre my fiancé. Thatâs why. Itâs only a matter of time before weâre married and Iâm no longer his responsibility.â
Savio nodded, but as usual, didnât comment when it came to our wedding. He touched his feet as well. As a kickboxer, you needed to be flexible, and Savio was. That was why he could do the most amazing high kicks.
My eyes kept checking Savio out as we went through the stretching routine, and I caught him doing the same with my body. I was flushed when we were finally done.
Grabbing a towel, I headed for the locker room but stopped when Savio followed close by. âI need to shower and get dressed.â
He grinned. âI know. So do I. Thereâs enough room for both of us, donât you think?â
I stared. âI wonât change in front of you, much less shower.â
âScared?â Savio murmured, leaning down. The challenge in his eyes was a trap, and yet I stepped into it.
âOf course not.â Savio pushed the door open and motioned for me to step in.
I shook my head. âIâm not going to be naked in front of you.â
âThen go ahead and change. Once youâre in the last shower stall I canât see you if I stay in the front.â
âDonât you dare take a peek. I mean it, Savio.â
âGo in, Kitty. I wonât take a peek, donât worry.â
I entered the changing room. My stomach was buzzing with a billion butterflies from the feel of it. What was I doing? Every night I lay awake, touching myself in the dark as I imagined Savioâs touch.
Savio closed the door, waiting outside. âHurry up. I need a cold shower.â
I quickly got out of my gym clothes, keeping an eye on the door, then grabbed a towel and clean clothes. The moment I was in the shower, I called for Savio to come in. My voice was croaky.
I turned the water on but regretted it when I couldnât hear Savio anymore. What if he didnât keep his promise and came to the last stall. I was proud of my body. I knew heâd be pleased, so it wasnât that, but I was scared like Savio had said. Not of him doing something I didnât want. Savio wasnât the type to force a woman. Iâd never heard those kinds of rumors about him. He was too vain for that. He wanted the girl to yearn for his touch, not fear it.
And I yearned for it, despite my traditional upbringing, despite Nonnaâs and Momâs and Dadâs and Diegoâs warning words.
I washed my hair quicker than ever before then turned off the water. Savio was still showering from the sound of it. I dried off and got dressed. I was pulling my sneakers on when the water in the stall at the other end stopped. Savio reached outside and gripped the towel.
I could have left the room without tying my laces. I could have turned around. I could haveâ¦
Savio stepped out of the shower stall, the towel slung loosely around his waist, only held up by the hand holding it against his body.
I let go of my laces and straightened.
Savio stood still, allowing me my appraisal. The towel hung much lower than his boxing shorts and half of the horns and the top of the bullâs head teased me. My mouth ran dry, but at the same time heat pooled between my legs. I needed to get away, needed to turn around, but I was immobile.
Savio took a step closer and I stiffened, scared of his effect on me, of my bodyâs reaction, of my lack of restraint.
Savio stopped, searching my face. I wasnât sure what he saw, but he shook his head with a harsh exhale. âKitty, you only need to say the word and Iâll give you what you want.â
I wanted him, only not in the way he thought. Not only in that way. I wanted him to be mine first, only mine. Savio had been doing this with too many girls. For him, it was nothing special. Even the ring on my finger didnât change that.
He lightly tugged at his towel, one corner of his mouth lifting upward. âHow about I give you a little decision help? You have been eying my tattoo in secret for a long time. What do you think?â
I stared, unable to form a coherent word. I shook my head no, because I needed to get a grip as long as I still could but it was too late. Savio had already released the towel. It fell to his feet.
I couldnât breathe. My eyes took in the tattoo of the bullâs head, magnificent and imposing, right above his⦠Oh help.
Savio chuckled. The dose of reality I needed. Anger replaced my surprise and desire. Not bothering to grab my gym bag, I stormed out of the changing room.
âKitty, come on! Itâs not going to bite!â
His obvious amusement only fueled my fury at him. He thought I was his toy, another one of his girls. Bastard. I didnât stop running until I was outside. My hair was wet, so I shivered as the cold February air hit me, but I didnât care. I needed to get away from Savio, his arrogance and most of all, his bodyâwhich was sin turned to flesh.
Iâd left my phone and everything else in the gym, so I couldnât even call Toniâcalling Diego was absolutely out of the question.
It was starting to turn dark, and despite my fighting skills, I wasnât comfortable walking in this area by myself. Home was too far away. That left me with only one choice: going to the Arena. It was the closest to the gym.
I kept jogging, even if it meant my shower had been for nothing. After fifteen minutes, I reached the bar. I could only hope that Toni was there by some stroke of luck.
I froze in my tracks when I saw Diegoâs car in the parking lot. Hadnât he said he had to help Dad in the restaurant?
Frowning, I entered the Arena through the front door. The bar was still deserted as it wouldnât open for another hour. I walked past the bar and into the back area. The corridor was as quiet as the front of the place, but clanging came from the kitchen. That wasnât what caught my eye though. The door to Rogerâs office was open a gap. I headed in that direction and peered in.
The second shock of the day hit me square in the face. Toni was sitting on her fatherâs desk and Diego stood between her legs, kissing her, his hands on her waist.
I gasped. Both turned to me. Toniâs face flashed with horror, then guilt. Diego grimaced. Could this day get any worse?
I backed away, completely shaken. How hadnât I noticed anything? How long had this been going on? I turned and walked away.
âGemma!â Toni called. âWait!â
Diego caught up with me and grabbed my elbow. âWhat are you doing here?â He took in my wet hair and ruffled appearance. âWhat happened? Did Savio do something?â
I stared at him, then at Toni. She was biting her lip, looking like she was about to cry. Did she think I was mad at her for dating my brother? It was an icky thing to consider, but nothing Iâd get mad over. That she hadnât told me bothered me.
Diego shook me slightly. âGemma, tell me right this fucking second what happened. Did he touch you?â
Toni approached us slowly.
I shook my head.
Diego forced me to look into his eyes. âWhat the fuck did he do?â
âNothing,â I said.
âYou donât look like nothing!â he snarled. âFuck it. Iâm heading over there and talk to him. I swear if he touched you, Iâm going to rip his dick off.â
He stormed away. âStay with Antonia! Iâll pick you up later.â
I stood, stunned. When he was gone, I looked at my best friend.
âIâm sorry,â she whispered. âIâm so sorry, Gemma. Please donât be mad at me.â
âIâm not.â
âYou look mad.â
I was mad. Not at her. I was mad at myself and Savio, and Diego. âHow long has this been going on?â
Toni shrugged. âA few weeks.â
âWhy didnât you tell me? I thought we could tell each other everything.â
She blushed. âI was worried about how youâd react.â
I linked our fingers. âYou know Iâd support you with anything. Even if seeing you kiss my brother makes me want to bleach my brain.â I grinned and finally she smiled back.
âCome on,â she said, tugging me into the office, even if the desk now held disturbing images for me. We sank down on the couch.
âWhat happened with Savio?â
âNothing. I meanâ¦â I flushed. âI saw him naked. Not on purpose. He just removed his towel to show me his tattoo.â
Toniâs eyes widened. âYou saw all of him?â
I nodded, biting my lip, torn between embarrassment, anger, and giddiness.
âAnd?â
âDonât tell me you want me to describe his you-know-what!â I wouldnât even know where to start. Even that part of Savio had been magnificent and a bit intimidating if I was being honest.
âWas he excited?â
I covered my face with my hands. âToniâ¦â
âCome on, tell me.â
âNo, he wasnât. Not really.â He hadnât exactly been soft, but not hard either. But what did I know?
I fixed her with a stare. âNow itâs your turn to answer my questions. Whatâs going on between you and Diego? I thought you werenât in love with him anymore.â
Toni shrugged. âIâm not in love with him.. A few weeks ago, he had business here. Dad wasnât there so we talked. We hit it off, so we met again and then it happened.â
âYou kissed?â
She looked away, and my mouth fell open. âDonât tell me you slept with my brother?â
Toni looked down at her hands. âIt just happened.â
âYou had your first time with Diego and didnât tell me?â
The images forming in my head were too disturbing to bear. Toni had slept with Diego. Dread filled me, remembering Diegoâs words. He would marry for tactical purposes. Toniâs family had some money due to the Arena, but they werenât well-respected in the Camorra. A marriage to her wouldnât improve my brotherâs standing.
She nodded slowly. âIâm sorry.â
âWhy are you apologizing to me? You had to sleep with him.â
âI wanted to.â She sighed. âI know that you think sex belongs in a marriage, that your family is traditional, so I was ashamed to tell you. I was worried what youâd think of me, and I didnât want Diego to get into trouble.â
Diego wouldnât get into trouble for sleeping with a girl. Heâd been sleeping with girls before and Dad didnât really care. Then part of what Toni had said registered in me. I hugged her tightly. âYou are a dumbass, you know that? Iâd never judge you for sleeping with a guy, even if that guy is my idiot of a brother. You can do whatever you want, Toni. I love you. If you want to have sex, then thatâs only your decision.â
It wouldnât give her bonus points in our still very traditional society. The mafia didnât play by the rules of the outside world, even the Camorra.
She released a shaky breath and I realized how much this must have bothered her. âIâm so glad that you know. It was horrible not being able to talk to anyone about Diego and me.â
Diego and Toni. I simply couldnât wrap my mind around it.
I pulled back. âAre you dating?â
âWe didnât really put a label on what we have, but I think we are.â She didnât sound certain.
âSo how was it?â Then I grimaced, realizing that Toni would have to tell me about doing it with my brother. I really wasnât ready for that conversation. At least it distracted me from Savioâs impossible behavior.
Toni made a face. âDo you really want to know?â
I didnât, but Toni was my friend and I could tell that she wanted to share. âYes, but please be vague.â
Toni giggled and I fell in. Her expression became tenderâin love, and suddenly I was worried for her. Iâd have to talk to Diego the moment he picked me up. âHe was very careful. I didnât think he could be like this. He kept asking me if I was okay.â
I tried to keep a neutral face, which was difficult, considering I was imagining Diego with Toni. She regarded me with a knowing look. âYouâre freaked out, right?â
âIt takes some getting used to.â
âI know,â she said. âBut wouldnât it be amazing if we became sisters-in-law?â Alarm bells rang in my head. I wanted nothing more than that, but I wasnât sure about Diego.
My thoughts drifted back to Savio. Toni had taken what she wanted, without care and worry. She was free to do so. Her family wasnât traditional.
Not to mention that Diego, unlike Savio wasnât chasing after every skirt.
âWhat are you thinking?â Toni asked gently.
âSavio. Heâs driving me crazy.â
âDo you want to sleep with him?â
âI do,â I admitted. âBut not like this. I just canât allow closeness outside of a committed relationship.â
Toni smiled. âThen donât. If he wants you, he needs to work for it. He knew what he signed up for when he agreed to marry you.â
Sometimes I wasnât sure if he really knew.