Isaia: Chapter 6
Isaia: A Dark Mafia Romance (Dark Sovereign Book 9)
âHer nameâs Everly Beaumont,â Maximo says, sliding a folder across the table.
âI know.â
âHer mother is Elizabeth.â He pauses, savoring the drama. âElizabeth Rinaldi.â
Alexius curses aloud while my mind lights up with f-bombs like a Fourth of July fireworks show.
âAs in Michele Rinaldi?â I ask, even though his expression is confirmation enough.
Maximo nods then pulls out a cigarette, lighting it.
âFuck me,â I mutter.
Rinaldi is one of the five leading Cosa Nostra families in New York City. Also, the worst.
Michele is poison, the kind that seeps into every corner of the black marketâhuman trafficking, drugs, organs. The manâs a psycho, wrapped in Italian silk and a billionaireâs facade. Weâve had him in our sights for years, saving women and children tied to his operations.
If weâre all fuckers on this continent and this is hell, Michele Rinaldi is the king demon of the pit.
I grit my teeth and flip the folder open, scanning the pages. The more I read, the colder I feel.
âSheâs his stepdaughter,â Maximo says, like that somehow makes it less of a problem.
Stepdaughter or not, sheâs linked to the man who has the means to be a threat to us. And my guess is that threat is closer than we think. No one tied to a man like him just wanders into our territory without reason.
No coincidences exist here.
âWhy didnât we know she was here sooner?â I ask, my voice cold, biting.
Maximo shrugs, leaning back in his chair like this is just another day at the office. âSheâs low profile. Doesnât use the Rinaldi name, doesnât draw attention to herself. And up until now, she hasnât been on our radar.â
âWell, sheâs on our radar now.â I snap the folder shut and toss it on the table.
âShe lived with her father when her parents split.â Maximo grabs the folder. âPhilip Beaumont. Passed away when she was fifteen, and she was forced to go live with her mother.â
âSo, sheâs been under Rinaldiâs influence for what? Six years?â
Maximo nods.
My mindâs spinning, replaying every moment at the caféâher mismatched eyes, the way she drew me in without even trying. Nothing about her felt accidental.
I followed her when she left her house this morning, her white dress skimming her skin, her hair bouncing like sunlit waves. She has the boho-chic vibe nailed effortlessly, blending innocence with an edge of wild freedom.
And itâs messing with my head.
Itâs like Iâm drawn to whatever sheâs about.
Watching her drink her espresso, the way her expression changed as our conversation treaded lightly across nothing too personal, all I thought about was how I wanted to keep her there, sitting in that chair, her attention fixed on me and nothing else.
But now, suddenly, everything about her has become a deceptive web. An alluring trap.
Alexius sits across from me, silent but alert. He hasnât spoken since this meeting started, but I can feel his eyes on me, his mind already plotting.
Finally, he leans forward, steepling his fingers. âWe need to know more about her.â
I meet his gaze. âYou think sheâs a threat?â
âI think,â Alexius says slowly, his voice smooth as silk, âthat sheâs Rinaldiâs stepdaughter, and sheâs suddenly here, in our city, coincidentally bumping into one of us. You tell me if that sounds like a threat.â
Heâs right.
Nothing in our world happens by chance. Iâve been a fool to let myself think otherwise, even for a second.
It doesnât matter how innocent she seemed, how much I wanted to believe Luna really did pull us together in some random twist of fate. Everly didnât just land in our world by accident.
âWe need to know why sheâs here,â Alexius continues. âIf Rinaldiâs trying to make a move on our territory, we need to be ahead of it. I want you to get close to her. Find out everything.â
The door swings open, and Caelian strolls in, wearing that smug grin, like heâs already in on the secret.
âAnother crisis in Del Rossa land?â he quips, leaning against the doorframe, arms crossed.
âStepdaughter of Michele Rinaldi,â Alexius says without looking up from his papers. âIsaia ran into her.â
âYouâre shitting me? Sheâs the girl with the dog?â He stalks in and takes a seat at the table like heâs been invited.
I drag a palm down my face. âYeah. The girl with the dog.â
Caelian whistles low, his brows shooting up. âSee, I knew your dumb ass wouldnât stumble into some Hallmark-worthy meet-cute. Youâre more âawkward disasterâ than âsweeping romance.â And Michele Rinaldiâs daughter? Thatâs a big-dick disaster.â
âStepdaughter,â I deadpan.
âYou call it science; I call it magic. So,â he leans back in the chair, looking smug. âWhatâs next? Do we send flowers? Invite her to family dinner?â
âShut up.â
Alexius cuts in, his tone deadly serious. âWe need to figure out why sheâs here.â
Caelian shrugs, clearly enjoying himself. âMaybe she just likes Chicago. You know, the pizza, the weather.â
Alexius shoots him a glare.
âPhew.â He frowns. âTough crowd. So, whatâs the plan?â
âIâll find out more,â I say before Alexius can reply. âIâll get close to her.â
Caelian simpers. âOh, youâre going to get close to her? That doesnât sound complicated at all.â
âItâs not.â
âCareful, little brother. Getting too close to a girl like that, you might end up in trouble.â
âBig-dick disaster, remember?â I quip.
Alexius stands, brushing off his pants. âAll right, enough. Isaia, find out what you can. And donât lose your head.â
His words hit me harder than I expect, and I give him a sharp nod before heading out.
I know what heâs warning me about. Heâs seen it beforeâmen getting too close to their targets, letting feelings cloud their judgment.
But that wonât be me. I wonât let it be me.