Scorned Heir: Chapter 2
Scorned Heir: A Fake Dating Romance (Scorned Fate)
âJust stay with us at the penthouse,â Ivy offered.
We were waiting in front of the Four Seasons hotel for our rides. Tony, my driver and bodyguard, couldnât find his way out of the mess that was New York traffic. It was his idea to drop me off and pick me up again.
I wish I could have stayed in a Manhattan hotel. But the family was in the middle of a turf war with the Russian mafia and my uncle Luca, the current boss of the Moretti crime family, insisted I used our Brooklyn brownstone since it had security installed and it would be easier to accommodate my bodyguards. Given the tight security at the party with several high-profile entrepreneurs in attendance, my uncle relented about not having my bodyguards with me for the duration of the event.
Daniel pulled up in the latest model Audi SUV.
Ivy opened the door and ducked her head in. âCan Sera stay with us tonight? Her driver is stuck in traffic.â
âIâm not sure Lucaâ¦â His eyes narrowed past my shoulder.
Instinct had me spinning around with a feeling like I was about to get ambushed.
Ambushed by irritation, apparently.
âMatteo.â I nodded briefly. I didnât wait for him to acknowledge me. I was still annoyed at him for marring the event tonight for my godfather and friends. And this De Lucci was living up to his name as the Raptor of Wall Street, especially with his singular focus when he was after something. In this case, and according to Ivy, it was a massive real estate deal that he and Daniel were working on and neither man was in agreement on who should take the lead.
I stepped aside just in case he wanted a last word with Daniel, but warm fingers grasped my elbow, halting my sideways motion.
âTrouble with your ride?â Matteo asked.
âWe got this, De Lucci,â Daniel snapped before awarding me a winning smile. âSure, you can come with us. You know Iâll always make room for you.â
Ivy whipped her head toward her brother. They exchanged a look.
Yes, Ivy. Even I was baffled. Daniel was nice to me, but that was too charming.
âI really want my own bed tonight,â I blurted.
âThen the matter is settled.â Matteoâs hand tightened around my elbow and started leading me away.
âWait a minute.â My head was spinning. I was still processing Danielâs reaction and Matteoâs offerâ¦he was offering to take me home, right?
âDonât fight it,â Matteo said by my ear. âYou want Wu to woo you. He needs competition.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Instead of balking, I huffed a laugh. âThat was a lame play on words.â But when I realized he was dragging me straight to his carâa slate gray JaguarâI protested, âI didnât agree to go with you.â
âCall your driver and tell him to turn around.â He opened the passenger door.
I dug in my heels physically and figuratively. âHas anyone told you youâre bossy?â
âAll the time.â A ghost of a smile played on his lips.
âLook. Iâve had enough dealings with bossy men like my uncle. I donât want to add you to the list as well.â
Leaving the door open, Matteo rounded the Jag and slid behind the wheel. âDidnât figure you for a chicken, Sera. Ivy saw you leave with me. Iâm not likely to murder you and bury your body somewhere. Besides, I value my life.â
âYouâre scared of Luca?â
âHell no, Aunt Carlotta is scarier.â
This made me laugh a little. Although we were not blood related, we shared the same aunt because she married into the De Luccis.
I checked the phone for any messages from Tony. Nothing.
âAll right.â I got into the car.
Matteo made a production of revving the Jag and peeling away from the curb so abruptly that a vehicle honked at him.
Not that it fazed him. Guess he was a typical asshole with a small dick.
My cheeks burned. Why the hell was I thinking about his dick?
He was still an asshole.
As the voices of reason warred in my head, my peripheral vision caught him stealing glances at me.
âFor the record, I admit to having a crush on Daniel, but itâs under control. I donât fawn over him.â
âIf you say so.â
âI say so.â I glared at him.
He cast me an amused glance. âThen why are you so defensive?â
âIâm not rising to that bait,â I said. âNow, what the hell is this all about?â
âI think we should date.â
I wasnât drinking anything, but I felt like liquid had sloshed down the wrong pipe given the chokehold around my throat. âWhat?â
He glanced at me again before returning his attention to traffic. âI think we should date. Fake dating of course. Just to light a fire under Danielâs assââ
âI donât see why I need anyââ
âHeâs not going to aggressively pursue you.â
âDid it ever occur to you itâs because heâs more respectful and he doesnât drag women off and stuff them in his car?â
âIf you say so.â
âIâm not his type anyway. Iâve seen him with his women.â
âA woman for fucking is not the same as a woman heâd consider as a future bride.â
âTypical misogynist,â I muttered. It was an odd time for me to notice how his long thick fingers skillfully maneuvered the steering wheel.
âIf you donât know the difference between a misogynist and straight talker, then Lucaâs been feeding you bullshit,â he said. âYou think the leggy models Daniel dates are not just seeing his bank account? And have you seen him bring them to any business events?â
âThere are women who see beyond his bank account.â
âExactly. Women like you,â Matteo said. âDaniel knows this but heâs not ready for a commitment.â
âAnd you know him that well?â
âIâm sure I know him more than you.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âExactly what you think I mean. Daniel likes to keep business and pleasure separate. Even separate from his family, which by extension, includes you.â
âAnd youâre aware of this separate side of him?â
âYes, Sera.â He shot me a brief smile, and I caught a glimpse of why he was one of the most sought-after bachelors in Manhattan. Still, my tastes ran to less overbearing men. âIâm just explaining that heâs not an asshole to women. Heâs very clear about the non-relationship because his focus is Wheeler Corp.â
I glanced out the window, already shaking my head. âLetâs just say this spurs Daniel to get jealous and make his move on me. Whatâs in it for you?â
âDaniel is fucking up a business deal because heâs spread too thin. He refuses to let me handle it. He needs to be distracted by somethingâ¦worthwhile.â
âYou mean me.â
âWho else?â
âDonât you think heâll become suspicious?â
âI know he will.â The corner of his mouth tipped up. âBesidesâ¦I heard a rumor that Luca is marrying you off to Conteâs nephew.â
I glanced at him sharply. âHow did youâ?â
âDaniel mentioned itââ
âAnd how did Daniel know and not indicate that he knew?â
Matteo chuckled in a way that made me want to beat him over his head of thick hair with my purse.
âDanny-boy may not be aggressive in his pursuit of his sisterâs best friend, but it doesnât mean heâs not that way in business.â
âHow did he come upon this information?â
âOld man Conte might have mentioned it.â He made a turn onto the Brooklyn Bridge. âSo is it true?â
Before I could answer him, I felt the phone in my purse vibrate. âShit, I forgot to call Tony.â
Indeed it was my uncleâs soldier asking where the hell I was.
I texted him back that I caught a ride. My phone immediately rang.
I had no choice but to answer it.
âSera. What the fuck? Did you catch a cab?â Tony growled.
âNo. Someone is driving me home.â
âWho?â
âIf you must know, itâs Matteo De Lucci.â
Profanity erupted over the line.
âSo you see, Iâm perfectly safe. It might be a good idea not to tell Luca though.â
âI canât do that,â he sputtered. âYour uncle will have my balls. De Lucci is taking you straight home, right?â
âYes, heâs really just beingâ¦nice.â
âI donât trust him.â
I side-eyed Matteo. His concentration was on the hectic bridge traffic, but his mouth was curved in amusement. Not that I wanted to cause conflict, but I was a big fan of cards on the table. âTony says he doesnât trust you.â
âPut him on speaker,â Matteo said calmly.
âFucker,â was Tonyâs opening salvo. âNot a hair harmed on her.â
âLook, Tony, Iâm not the one in the mafia.â
âWho says I am?â
I had to control a snort at Tonyâs aggrieved tone like he was accused of something so outrageous.
âItâs just a friendly ride. And Iâm sure you have a tracker on her phone. She wouldnât be with me if you picked her up on time, so stop deflecting. Youâre the one failing on the job. Itâs your fault. Own it.â
There was silence over the line for a long time. âYou bring her straight to Brooklyn.â
âThat was the plan anyway.â
âTake me off speaker, Sera,â Tony said.
âIâm fine, Tony. Besides, heâs Carlottaâs nephew.â
âYeah, but keep in mind that Carlottaâs no longer a Moretti. Sheâs one of them now. Rocco is waiting for you at home. Text him when you pull up and heâll fetch you from the car. Do not let De Lucci into the house.â
âI wonât, but why?â
âYou know better than askinâ questions.â Tony ended the call.
âOh my God, they better notâ¦â I seethed, but swallowed the sourness that coated my tongue. It was probably why Tony was late too. They were conducting business at the house. Luca knew what to expect if I caught them. I was born into the mafia. I wasnât shielded from the family business like most women in that life were. I understood its ways. Found ways to live in it, but it didnât mean I agreed with every single thing they did.
âIs everything all right?â
I was so deep in thought, Iâd forgotten about Matteo. We were at another red light and his regard compelled me to look his way.
âYes. Justâ¦â I shrugged. âA minor irritation.â
âIf it was minor, you wouldnât have that look on your face.â
âLike what?â
âYou were someplace else⦠Iâ¦â From his profile, I could tell he was frowning. âI donât like being ignored.â
I snorted. âWhat? Your ego canât handle it?â
âMy ego is just fine. I was concerned for you.â
âWell, thatâs a surprise.â
âIs everything okay at your house?â
âYes.â
âBecause I donât want to leave you there if it isnât.â
For a second, my heart rate skittered at such sweetness until another thought occurred to me. âBecause youâre technically the last person to be seen with me.â
He sighed as he shifted gears. âIâm not sure dating youâeven if it is fakeâwould be such a good idea. Youâre so prickly.â
I didnât know whether to laugh or be offended. âExcuse me. Youâre the one who manhandled me away from my friends. I donât have to listen to what you have to say and I certainly didnât get into this car to be insulted.â
His lips were twitching. I studied him more closely, discerning his features wasnât easy in the compact interior of the sports car. But the light from New York night life confirmed that the pictures in the newspapers were an insult to this masculine perfection.
Straight roman nose. Deep-set eyes with impossibly long lashes that rivaled my own. A mouth that was not thin, not thick but just right. The De Luccis were known for their perfectly chiseled jaw.
âLike what you see?â Matteo said cockily with an even cockier smile that would qualify as a smirk.
âYouâre not my type.â
He burst out laughing. âAnd whatâs your type, little girl?â
âIs that in reference to my height, because youâre not much older than meâ¦I think.â
âIâm twenty-seven.â
âIâm twenty-six, but I guess you already know that. And Iâm not really tiny.â I was five-two.
He shot me a quick glance, then checked his side mirror to make a lane change, but not before I saw a flash of teeth.
âWhat? Iâm not. Iâm five-five. Thatâs average height for a woman.â
The Jag finally turned on a side road that had less traffic and Matteo awarded me a longer look, amusement crinkling the corners of his eyes. When he returned his attention to the road ahead, he said, âMy sister is taller than you and she keeps insisting sheâs five-four, so five-five is pushing it. And just saying, I like small packages, so Iâm in no way criticizing you.â
âYes, you shouldnât really since you need a favor from me.â
âI think weâd be doing each other a favor.â
âIt seems you need me more.â
Matteo didnât respond for a while. It did not surprise me he knew exactly where to drive the Jaguar. Still, I wasnât letting it pass. âItâs creepy that you know where I live. Courtesy would be to ask me.â
âIâm sorry,â he muttered. âIâm just not a fan of wasting time.â
âGeez, I wonder what your girlfriends say to that.â Heat rushed up my face. âDonât answer that. Itâs just that, youâre so infuriating.â
âNow is that any attitude to take toward your future boyfriend?â
The sports car was crawling too slowly for my comfort. Normally, I was used to sparring with arrogant men who bulldozed me into making decisions. I certainly had a lot of practice with the men in my family, but I wasnât prepared for Matteo De Lucci and it was a challenge not to remain off-kilter. âI havenât agreed to anything.â
âWhatâs there to think about? Itâs a win-win for you.â
The arrogance. âFor one thing, youâre making me sound pathetic. If I have a crush on Daniel, Iâm not about to get underhanded to gain his attention.â
âYou donât need me to flatter you, Sera.â He tapped the steering wheel. âYouâre a regular in the Chicago society pages. You know what youâre worth. What Iâm suggesting isnât being underhanded, itâs a ploy as old as time.â
âWhat, making a man jealous?â I scoffed.
âMen are competitive. Daniel is competitive. He can go about the pursuit of his business because he can keep tabs on you.â
Keep me on the backburner while he went about sleeping with supermodels. How flattering. It pissed me off. I wasnât a virgin he needed to keep pure while he sowed his oats. Although my uncleâs reputation about scaring off my admirers might have something to do with it.
âAs Ivyâs friend.â
âYou got it.â Matteo hitched his shoulders. âHe just needs aâ¦nudge.â
âIâve had boyfriends before and Daniel didnât seem concerned.â
He didnât respond immediately, considering my words. âMaybe he didnât see them as worthy competition.â
I had to laugh. âAre you paying yourself a compliment?â
âAre you saying any of your boyfriends measure up to me?â
The ego, but I was surprisingly not irritated about it, just immensely amused. Matteo De Lucci was an entertaining man. I might not suffer his company after all. Still, I couldnât be impulsive about this because it challenged my envisioned future.
I must consider the repercussions and risks to family allegiances. A spark of rebellion and a future with Daniel escaped in a breath of hope.
Mrs. Daniel Wu.
A tiny smile formed on my lips.
âI canât interpret that smile on your face,â Matteo said in the same beat as, âThis is you.â
Rocco got up from the stone steps that led into the brownstone. He wasnât a big man, but he had arms like tree trunks.
âYour bodyguard, I presume?â the man who just offered to fake-date me asked.
âYes.â
âSo, do we have an agreement?â
I didnât answer him until the Jaguar pulled up right in front of the house. âNo.â
I exited the vehicle, heard Matteo curse, which was followed by his door opening and closing.
âSera,â he called.
I glanced over my shoulder. âIf you want a date from me, Mr. De Lucci, that would take more than a car ride. Do better next time.â I shot him a derisive smile. âIâm not easy.â