Twisted Hearts: Chapter 6
Twisted Hearts (The Camorra Chronicles Book 5)
âDad, please,â I said when it was only him and I at the breakfast table. âIâve been grounded for two weeks. I only wanted to help Toni.â
Of course, Dad had ground me indefinitely after Savio had dropped me off. Mom hadnât cried, but her eyes had glistened and that was almost as bad. Nonna was still sending me disappointed looks whenever she thought I was being too perky.
Why had Savio shoved his nose into my business? Iâd always dreamed about him showing interest for me, but not in this way. I didnât need another crazy protector. Diego was bad enough.
I was angry, not just because of Savio ratting me out but also because of his words. Heâd made it sound as if the thought of marrying me was too horrid to even consider.
Dad narrowed his eyes. âYou worked in Rogerâs Arena, Gemma. Thatâs not a small thing. We donât need those kinds of rumors about you, especially because Iâve started looking for a husband for you.â
I almost choked on my tea. âYou promised to wait until I found someone.â
Dad shook his head. âItâs been one year, angelo mio, and the only one youâre interested in is Savio.â
âHeâs a good catch.â
Dad sighed. âHeâs a Falcone. He doesnât share our values. Other men have already inquired about you. He hasnât.â
âCanât you mention it to him? Casually, I mean. Maybe he doesnât realize that he can ask for me.â That was stupid of course. Savio knew about the rules in our world, even if he preferred to ignore them.
âAll right. Iâll mention it next time I see him, and Iâll tell Diego to do the same, but thatâs all we can do. The man has to ask for your hand. You are too precious to throw yourself at someone.â
âI know, Dad.â Problem was the alternative was spending my life with a man I didnât want, and that seemed an even less desirable option.
Diego walked in, shrugging his jacket over. âHurry up, or youâll be late.â
I gave Dad a kiss on the cheek then followed Diego out toward his Ford. He brought me to school and picked me up from there every single day. Since the Arena incident, he was even more vigilant than usual. I wasnât even allowed to ride in Toniâs car anymore. Inmates had more freedom than I did.
âDad wonât reduce your time.â
I rolled my eyes. âIâm not a prisoner.â
Diego shook his head. âIf you donât stop changing into other clothes in school, then weâll have to start locking you in.â
I made an innocent face.
âBag it. Sierra told me youâre wearing jeans in school.â
I couldnât believe her! She was such a snitch. My cousin loved to shove her nose in my business. âItâs just jeans and a sweater. These clothes make me feel out of place.â I motioned at my dress. It wasnât a bad dress, no frills, bows or strange colors, but most girls didnât wear modest dresses in school. I wanted to wear jeans and shirts like everyone else did. Diego didnât say anything. Iâd have a serious talk to Sierra today. Checking out my reflection in the side window, I took out my hairband and fluffed up my hair, then applied a touch of lipgloss.
âWill you stop the shit? Youâre so fucking blind and naïve, Gemma,â Diego growled.
âWhatâs gotten into you? I didnât do anything.â
âFluffing up your hair and applying lipstick isnât nothing.â
Had he lost his mind now? My bewilderment must have shown because he shook his head. âYou really donât get it. I suppose I should be glad.â
âCan you just tell me what I did?â
âYouâre driving guys crazy, Gemma. You donât even realize how many threats I have to hand out every day to keep guys from undressing you with their eyes.â
I laughed, thinking he was pulling my leg but his face was dead serious. âReally?â I asked, thrilled and embarrassed at once. Savio had hit on me that day, but Iâd thought it was a fluke. âGuys never hit on me.â
âBecause they know whatâll happen if they do,â Diego said in a voice that sent a little shiver down my back.
âWas that why you were in that fight?â A couple of days ago, heâd come home with a split lip from a meeting with several other Camorrista in his age. He hadnât been very forthcoming with information.
âYeah, a few guys voted you hottest piece of ass and aspiring sex bomb.â
âOh.â
âAnd no, Savio wasnât one of them!â Diego hit the steering wheel.
âI didnât ask if he was.â
Diego parked the car in the school parking lot. âYou were about to.â
I didnât deny it. I could see that Diego wanted to say more, but then he just shook his head. âYouâll be late.â
I got out. Toni was already waiting for me. I rushed toward her, eager to get away from Diegoâs brand of crazy. We hugged, then she scanned my face. âWhatâs the matter?â
âMy brotherâs been intolerable all morning.â
âIsnât he always?â She looked pointedly toward the Ford, which was still parked at the curb despite other cars honking behind it.
âWe should go inside. He wonât leave until we do.â
Toni and I linked arms before we headed into the building.
âIf youâre looking for the Amish commune, this is the wrong way,â Noemi said, her little posse of friends surrounding her. The idea that Diego was making out with her older sister made me want to gag.
I ignored her. If I didnât, Iâd punch her, and Iâd promised Dad that wouldnât happen again. If I wanted to be on time for class, I didnât have time to change.
Later in recess, Toni and I sat at our usual table in the corner, and I was finally out of my dress and wearing jeans and a sweater. âDad has started looking for a husband for me.â
Toni choked on her iced tea. âWhat?â
âIâm sixteen. Usually girls are already promised at that age.â
âWhat about Savio?â Sheâd lowered her voice another notch. Nobody knew of my crush on him and I preferred it to stay that way. I didnât need more rumors about me.
I pushed my vegetables around on the plate. âHe hasnât asked yet.â
âYou need to up your game, Gemma. Flirt with him. Savioâs brain is wired differently. Heâs used to girls throwing themselves at him.â
âI donât want to throw myself at him. The guy has to make the first move.â
Toni sighed. âMaybe he needs a tiny nudge to make the first move. Do you want to risk being promised to someone else?â
âOf course not,â I gasped. âBut itâll probably take many months for Dad to find a viable suitor. Itâs not like I have a long list of admirers.â
Toni rolled her eyes. âToo many hits against your head during training, eh?â She pointed her fork at something behind me. I turned, finding a group of jocks staring at me. Flushing, I jerked back around. âSome of them arenât Italian. And the others are too young. They need to be a couple of years older.â
âI didnât say you were supposed to marry any of them. I was just making a point.â
I didnât quite get her point. Even if these guys were checking me out, that didnât help me with Savio.
I poured myself some orange juice when I heard male voices coming from the living room. One of them was Savio. Following them, I returned to my previous homework spot only to find Savio and Diego lounging on the sofa, bag of chips in their hand, and zapping through the TV programs. My books and notebook lay discarded on the floor as if someone had shoved them off without care.
If Diego had been alone, I would have thrown myself at him and tried to choke him with a throw pillow, but with Savio being present, I had to opt for a more ladylike option.
I stalked into the room, but both boys ignored me pointedly.
âWhy did you throw my stuff down?â
Diego and Savio briefly glanced up before they returned their focus to a video on the screen of some shitty rapper who was surrounded by half-dressed girls. Nonna would lose it if she saw.
âThey were in the way,â Diego said as if in an afterthought.
âI was doing homework.â
âThen do it somewhere else. Go into the kitchen, thatâs a place where you have more business being anyway.â
I couldnât believe him. He was trying to impress Savio by being an asshole. Savioâs mouth turned into that arrogant smile that always made my stupid heart speed up.
âI was here first,â I said, crossing my arms in front of my chest as I barred their view of the TV. Savio wasnât as much as glancing my way. I might as well have been air. My outfit wasnât really good for impressing anyone: sweatpants and a hoodie, but I hadnât expected Savio to come visit. Diego mostly met somewhere else with him and Mick nowadays.
âGemma, stop being a bitch, and move your ass away.â
Savio briefly looked up, and our eyes met. Butterflies danced in my stomach like they always did. His expression was unreadable. Not the familiar smirk or arrogant smile. Then he returned his attention to the TV.
âIf you donât go, then youâll have to live with my presence,â I said. Before I had time to think about it, I sank down on Savioâs lap. Diegoâs sharp intake of breath made me smile, but it died when Savioâs arm came around my waist. Shock shot through me. I hadnât expected him to react that way. Shove me away? Yes. Shock? Yes. Pulling me closer as if I belonged on top of him? No.
My gaze darted over to him and he leaned back against the headrest, pulling me with him. His eyes met mine and there was something in them that had me swallow thickly.
He didnât seem fazed by me sitting on his lap in the slightest. Of course not, Savio was used to girls being on his lap, but usually with less clothing and more hip rotation. His eyes held mine, the sexy infuriating smile on his face. Butterflies filled my belly at our proximity. This was the first time I sat on a guyâs lap, on Savioâs lap, and it felt good. I could feel his muscles through our clothing, the strength in his body, and his warmth. God, he felt so good. I wanted to lean into him, bury my face in his neck.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you, Gemma? Get up!â Diego growled, grabbing my wrist in a bruising grip before he scowled at Savio. âAnd you take your fucking fingers off her waist or Iâll break them.â
Oh no. Tension shot through Savioâs body and his hold on my waist tightened further as he slowly sat up with me still on his lap. âTry it.â
The threat in Savioâs voice stunned me. I touched his forearm, fingertips brushing the scars there, and his expression, still fixed on my brother, became even harsher.
My eyes darted between my brother and Savio, realizing this had just turned dead serious for them. This was going to turn into a testosterone-fueled shitfest. And no offense to Diego, who was a nasty piece of shit in the fighting ring, but I had seen Savio in the cage. He was a Falcone, and fighting was in his blood, and so was a talent to destroy his opponents with words and fists.
If those two ever killed each other, it wouldnât be because of me. I jammed my heel down on Savioâs foot. He grunted and loosened his hold on my waist, giving me the chance to jump to my feet and ram my fist into Diegoâs stomach, causing him to groan and jerk back.
âYou are idiots.â
I whirled around and stomped upstairs. I needed to get away from Savio before I did something even stupider.
Diego was breathing hard beside me as he stared after Gemma who rushed up the stairs. My eyes, too, followed her ascent, unable to tear myself away from the outline of her ass in those sweatpants. Gemma made even those look sexy.
She was a goddamn enigma.
In all the time Iâd known her, she never said âfuckâ. With everyone else, Iâd have rolled my fucking eyes hearing the word âfudgeâ as a curse, but she made it work. That girl loved to fight and could throw a mean punch, and yet at the same time, she loved to watch those vomit-inducing chic-flicks featuring those pussies claiming to be men and the color pink. I didnât even know there were boxing gloves in pink.
Gemma was the hottest girl in the city and didnât even realize it. She was the girl I wanted most and couldnât have.
Diego narrowed his eyes at me, still standing over me.
I leaned back again, cocking a brow.
âDonât ever touch her again.â
I rose slowly, stepping up to him. âOr what?â
Diego looked like he was considering murdering me. âIf you donât honor our values, if you donât respect that our women are off limits unless they are your woman, then you canât come over anymore. Iâll have to protect Gemma at all costs. If you pose a risk to her, our friendship has to end.â
âPose a risk to her?â I scoffed. âShe sat on my lap. I didnât pull her down, and I didnât touch her inappropriately, Diego. I wrapped an arm around her waist.â
âThatâs already too much,â he muttered. âGemma doesnât know what sheâs doing. She doesnât realize how youâll take it if she sits on your lap.â
âHow do I take it?â
âYouâll think she might be up for more or that sheâs hitting on you.â
âShe is hitting on me. We both know it.â
Diego tensed.
âCalm the fuck down, asshole. I know Gemma isnât up for more. But you know as well as I do that sheâs got a crush on me.â
âIt doesnât matter. You canât have herâunless you marry her.â
I laughed and sank back down on the couch. Lifting my shirt, I clapped my hand on my bull tattoo peeking out. âThis bull wonât ever be chained to one woman.â
Diego rolled his eyes but finally sat down as well. âBelieve me, I know. Now only Gemma has to get it in her stubborn head. Maybe itâll sink in once Dadâs found a husband for her.â
âHeâs looking?â I asked, trying to determine why I felt the urge to crush something.
âYeah.â Diego regarded me.
I relaxed against the headrest with a shrug. âHeâd better know how to throw a punch or sheâs going to bulldoze him.â
I couldnât imagine Gemma with a guy, with another guy. Having her on my lap had felt fucking good, and her reaction had been cute, the way sheâd tensed in shock when Iâd wrapped my arm around her and then softened after a moment.
âGemma wonât be allowed to keep fighting once sheâs promised. Most men donât allow their women something like that, especially Traditionalists.â
Diego shrugged, but he was looking at me in a way I didnât like one bit.