Chapter 36
Her Dad’s Best Friend
Ring.
âHello? Whatâs up, Dad? I havenât heard from you in a while.â
âKelly, baby girl, I just wanted to check in with you. Howâs school going?â
âDad, your voice sounds really weird. It must be a bad connection. Schoolâs fine. Is everything okay?â
Nothing is okay. Her father is about to die by my hand.
âEverythingâs fine.â
I muffle my snort. George is a terrible liar, which makes it crazy that he got away with cooking our books for so long. Sentimentality made me forgo annual audits. Emotions are liabilities.
âYou sound like youâre sick or something.â
âYeah, maybe I should see a doctor.â
Heâll probably see a medical examiner very soon. More accurately, a medical examiner would see him.
âI just wanted to tell you that I love you, Kelly.â
âI love you, too, Dad.â Thereâs silence on the line. âAre you sure youâre okay? I can drive home this weekend.â
If she came home this weekend, sheâd be driving home for his funeral, but she doesnât know that. I feel bad for Kelly, his naive daughter who had nothing to do with any of this. Her fatherâs death would ruin her life. I am taking back all of my money with 10% interest, compounded annually. I hope that he has some kind of life insurance. Otherwise, Kellyâs going to be broke.
âDonât worry about me,â George says. âJust study hard. Be happy. I love you. I have to go now.â His fingers are shaking when he hits the red button to end the call.
Georgeâs life will end in a few seconds. âIâm impressed. You didnât try to get her to call the police. You didnât tell her that I was here.â
âWhat would be the point? Iâm going to die anyway. I donât want her to have a vendetta against the Genovese family. Sheâs not tangled up in this. My daughter is the one good thing in my life. I have stolen. I have lied. But my daughter has never and will never see any of that.â
I put the safety back on my gun. âMaybe thatâs the price.â
âExcuse me?â
âA few minutes ago, you were about to die. You had nothing to offer me. Now you do. Kelly is the one good thing in your life.â
âOh, no.â Heâs shaking his head. âNot my daughter.â
I smile. âYes. Your daughter.â
Chapter Two Driving Home Kelly WEEKEND That phone call from my dad lingered in my mind for a few days, so I decide to drive home and surprise him. He said that everything was fine, but if I learned anything from The Italian Job, I know that I need to go home.
While pulling onto the freeway, I turn on the radio. It blasts Radio Disney. Itâs all Camillaâs fault. I turn it to something actually good as I speed down the freeway.
Our school is only a little more than an hour away from home. Soon, Iâm pulling into the driveway. I did all my homework last night, so I can concentrate on my dad for the next two days. Well, I can do it if heâs around. My dad, even if I love him, has been mostly absent for a lot of my life. He works a lot.
His car is in the garage, but thereâs another car in my driveway. Then I realize itâs Uncle Iacopoâs black Lexus. Cool. I havenât seen that handsome devil in a while.
When I was younger, I thought that Uncle Iacopo was the prince to my princess. I thought that he was the most handsome man in the world. I used to call him Prince Iacopo, back when I thought I would grow up to be a Disney princess. He would pick me up and spin me around whenever I wanted, which I considered to be the most important criterion for marriage. I was heartbroken when he got married to Ariana, who was never very nice to me.
His precious daughter Lucia is one of the most beautiful babies in the whole world, though. I was happy when they got divorced, even though I shouldnât be glad about something that probably hurt them both and will hurt Lucia when she understands that her family is split up.
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