Dante: Chapter 47
Dante: A Dark Mafia, Enemies to Lovers Romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 1)
I have my feet up on the sofa, one hand resting on my growing bump as I hold my Kindle in the other. Thereâs a mug of hot peppermint tea on the small table beside me, and I have nothing to do for the entire day but read. Heaven.
Iâm engrossed in my book when a few moments later, a pair of warm, strong hands rest on my shoulders, squeezing gently before he presses a soft kiss on the top of my head.
âDante,â I say with a smile. âI thought you were busy today.â
âI am,â he says, his lips brushing over my hair. âWith you. Weâre taking a little trip.â
âA trip? Where? I thought we agreedâ¦? Do I need to pack?â We spent the entire day after our wedding in bed and that was about the extent of our honeymoon. Iâd love to have flown somewhere hot and sunny for a few days, but obviously my heavily pregnant status makes that impossible, and Dante is so busy with work that we both agreed to delay it until the baby is able to be left for a few days with Anya, Joey, and Lorenzo.
âItâs just a day trip, kitten. It will be a few hoursâ drive though. Sophia has packed some snacks for you in case of any extreme pregnancy sugar cravings.â
I turn off my Kindle and put it on the coffee table. âWhere are we going?â
He holds out his hand to me. âItâs a surprise. Come on.â
Excitement flutters in my stomach as I take his hand and his strong fingers circle mine. He makes me feel so safe and secure when he looks at me like that, which is kind of ironic given how we met. âBut if weâre on the road for a few hours, Iâm gonna need to pee first.â I rub a hand over my belly. âThis baby likes to sleep on my bladder.â
He pulls me toward him and gives me a soft kiss on the lips. âFine. Iâll wait in the car.â
Weâve been driving for a little over two hours and despite asking Dante a million questions about what weâre doing and where weâre headed, he has given me no clue whatsoever. However, as we turn off the freeway and head toward Jackson, I sense the change in his mood. He seems nervous, which is unusual for him.
I put my hand on the back of his neck and he turns his head and gives me a faint smile. âAlmost there, kitten. You okay?â
âI could do with peeing soon,â I say, regretting the bottle of iced tea I drank about half an hour earlier.
He takes my hand from his neck and dusts his lips over my knuckles. âWe should be there in ten minutes. Is that okay or do I need to pull over and let you pee on the side of the road?â
âTen minutes is fine,â I giggle.
âGood. Because I would hate to have to shoot someone just because they got a glimpse of your ass.â
I give him a playful nudge on the shoulder. âYou would not do that.â
âOh, I would,â he says with a wink.
âYou sure you canât tell me where weâre going to?â
He frowns a little, and I sense a change in him again. âI donât want any secrets from you, Kat,â he says, his tone serious now.
âGood. I donât either.â
He nods his head and now Iâm even more intrigued about where weâre going.
My curiosity is piqued further when Dante stops the car outside a beautiful house less than ten minutes later. Itâs the kind of house you see in the movies. It has a porch swing, a tree in the yard with a tire hanging from the branch, secured by a thick blue rope. There is a pickup in the yard and two bikes on the lawn.
âWho lives here?â
âCome see,â he says, climbing out of the car before coming around to open my door. He takes my hand to help me out and then laces his fingers through mine as we walk up the path.
Before we get to the porch, the front door of the house swings open and a woman steps out. Sheâs a little younger than me, maybe, but she has a small child perched on her hip. A little girl who looks to be about two. Both have the same dark curls and dark eyes.
âDante?â the woman says. Sheâs smiling, but thereâs a note of something else in her voice. Fear perhaps?
My heart starts beating a little faster. Oh, God. Is this child his? Does he have this whole other life that I donât know about?
âIs this your secret?â I ask him quietly.
âYeah,â he says, but his eyes are on the woman and the little girl and heâs smiling. Not many people are worthy of a Dante Moretti smile. âIâm sorry I didnât call. It was kind of a last-minute thing,â he says to the woman with an apologetic shrug as he squeezes my hand tighter.
My mouth is so dry I canât swallow.
âYouâre always welcome. But has something happened? Is something wrong?â
âMomma,â another child, a little boy with thick brown curls, aged about five or six, rushes out of the door now. âYou said we could have ice-cream.â
Instinctively, without even looking at him, she reaches for him, curling her fingers in his thick hair as she pulls him to her hip. âWe will, D. Just give me a minute.â Then she ushers him back inside the house.
D? As in Dante? Dante Junior? A bead of sweat trickles down my brow. I try to pull my hand from his, but he holds it tightly. âNothingâs wrong. But I got married.â He holds up our joined hands and his wedding ring glints in the sun.
Her face breaks into a huge grin. âYou? No way,â she laughs as she starts to walk down the steps of the porch. Then she looks at me. âHow the hell did you manage to tame this one, girl?â
I rub a hand over my bump and look down. âUm. With this,â I say with a shrug.
âI wanted her to meet you. I want her to know everything,â Dante says. âNo secrets.â
She looks at me again, her brow furrowed into a frown.
âThis is my wife, Kat. You can trust her. I promise,â he says, and her face softens. âTell her who you are.â
She lets out a long breath. âHey, Kat. Iâm Nicci. Although I guess most people back home would know me as Nicole.â
It takes me a few seconds to register what she just said. âNicole Santangelo?â
âThe one and only.â
I look between her and Dante. âBut you⦠you let me believeâ¦â
âThat he killed me?â Nicci laughs. âYeah. That was kind of the secret.â
My head is spinning with so many questions I donât know which one to ask first. Except I do. âAre the childrenâ¦?â I look to Dante, unable to finish the question, but he knows anyway.
âNo,â he says with a chuckle.
âHell no,â Nicci adds. Then she turns and heads back toward the house. âAre you two going to come in for some ice cream then?â she asks as she reaches her front door. Then she shouts, âHey, Sabine. Youâll never guess whoâs here and who got married.â
Two hours later, weâve eaten plenty of dinner and ice cream. Now, Nicci and I are sitting on the porch swing with a glass of iced tea while Dante and Sabine tidy up the dinner dishes. Nicciâs wife is amazing. Sheâs a lawyer who specializes in working with women who are fleeing abusive situations. Sheâs smart and funny and has the most beautiful auburn hair I have ever seen. Their kids are adorable too. Deacon, not Dante, is five and Aurora is two.
âI guess you have a million questions?â Nicci asks with a soft laugh as we sip our iced tea. Hers is a Long Island variety.
âYes, way too many,â I agree with a sigh. With the kids around, we didnât get a chance to talk about anything too deep and meaningful.
âHe saved my life,â she says, her voice suddenly full of emotion. âHe didnât have to. I mean I was nobody to him, but he saved me. People think heâs heartless and cruel, but actually, underneath all of that armor, heâs probably the best man Iâve ever known.â
âI see that side of him too.â
She smiles at me. âWell, of course you do. Because he is so in love with you.â She places her warm hand over mine. âA love like that will burn for eternity.â
That makes tears spring to my eyes. âAre your father and brothers still alive too?â I ask.
âGod, no.â
âOh.â
âThey werenât good men. They were the worst kind,â she says, and the tone of her voice makes my heart break. She says that as though she has had first-hand experience of their worst.
âYou donât have to tell me anything,â I offer.
âSabine always tells me itâs good to talk,â she says with a roll of her eyes. âThey abused me. Beat me. Raped me. I was their servant. Their verbal punching bag too. My fatherâs and my brothersâ.â
I squeeze her hand in mine.
âIt was all Iâd ever known. When I was eighteen, they promised me to Lorenzo Moretti, but he married Anya, so they proposed a marriage to Dante instead. My father was desperate for an alliance with the Morettis, so much so that he would even give me up. Not that he cared about what they might do to me, but that he and my brothers would lose their toy.â
I sit in silence as I listen to her story.
âMy fatherâs big mistake was trying to pass me off as some innocent virgin. He even had one of those operations where they stitch a womanâs hymen back in mind for me. Can you believe that?â She snorts. âLike that was all he had to do to have me in tact again. Like that would undo all of the sick, twisted shit those fuckers did to me.â
She takes a long swig of her drink before she goes on.
âAnyway, Dante knew there was something not right. He has that kind of sixth sense about stuff, you know?â
âYep, I sure do.â
âAnd when he found out, he took me in. He told everyone we were engaged and I never went home again. His father was happy that he was getting married, and mine was satisfied that his alliance with the Morettiâs was about to become a reality. We planned the wedding and everything. Dante said it had to look real. He never told me his plans but he just kept telling me everything would work out and that Iâd be safe. Then the night before our wedding, he told me I was leaving. He gave me a new identity. A new name, social security number. He even called Sabine and told her I was leaving if she wanted to come with me, and thankfully, she did. My father and brothers disappeared that night, no doubt by Dante and Maximoâs hands, not that heâs ever told me and I would never ask. Then Lorenzo and Anya drove us to this house and weâve been safe here ever since.â
âLorenzo and Anya?â I ask.
âYeah. Heâs a good guy too. Donât let that gruff exterior fool you.â She laughs. âEven Maximo.â
âMaximo the psycho is a good guy?â I shake my head, laughing as I feign my disbelief.
âYeah.â
âIs this the first time youâve seen Dante since then?â
âNo. He calls in from time to time. He sends the kids presents for their birthday.â
âNo way!â I cannot believe he sends anyone birthday presents.
âYeah.â
âThank you for sharing your story with me, Nicci. I know itâs not easy to talk about pain,â I say softly.
She narrows her eyes as she stares back at me. âYeah, you do know.â
She squeezes my hand and we sit back against the swing and watch the sunset. âHe said he wasnât my white knight,â Nicci adds. âBut he so was.â
âNo way. He said that to me too.â I roll my eyes, and we both laugh.
âAnd?â
And what? Is Dante Moretti my white knight? Not even close. âHeâs not my white knight. Pretty sure heâs my soulmate though.â
âEven better,â Nicci says, clinking her glass against mine.
âYeah, way better.â