Lorenzo: Chapter 9
Lorenzo: A Grumpy/ Sunshine, Dark mafia Romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 3)
Running my hands self-consciously over my hips in front of the mirror, I study the way the orange material stretches across my frame. âYouâre sure this isnât too tight on me?â I ask Kat.
She places her hand on my upper arm and checks out my reflection. âIt looks stunning. Everything looks stunning on you.â She curls a lock of my hair between her fingers before letting it fall over my shoulder. Then she gives me a playful swat on the behind. âYouâre a knockout.â
I roll my eyes, dismissing her compliment. âMy ass and boobs are way fatter than yours though,â I insist, trying to pull the material up over my straining cleavage.
Kat wrinkles her nose. âNot really. Maybe a cup size bigger than me, but the dress fits you beautifully.â She slaps my hand away. âNow stop fidgeting.â
I drop my hands to my sides. Thereâs no way sheâs looking in the same mirror I am. Kat has an enviably slim figure, while Iâm always at least ten pounds overweight. âItâs not too revealing for the dinner table?â
âItâs a wrap dress, Mia,â she says with a dramatic eye roll. âNot a bodycon mini.â
I didnât bring much with me, and Iâm running out of things to wear. Dinner at the Moretti mansion is a semiformal affair most evenings, and I donât want to embarrass my cousin by wearing jeans and a tank top when everyone else is dressed up. âThanks for the loan.â
âYou should keep it. That color is perfect on you.â She wrinkles her nose and I see where Gabriella gets that very same expression from. âIt doesnât suit me.â
âI canât take this. I bet this dress cost more than my last car!â
She grins at me. âAll the more reason you should have it. Itâs like an asset.â
I laugh. âI could sell it if I ever have to go on the run.â
âSeriously though, it looks incredible on you, Mia Melon.â She wraps her arm around me, and her use of my childhood moniker warms my heart. âIâm so glad youâre here.â
âIâm glad Iâm here too, Kat Cabana,â I reply, resting my head on hers. We stand like that for a few beats, smiling at each other in the mirror the way we used to when we were thirteen years old and life was so much simpler.
Joey jumps up to give me a hug when I walk into the dining room with Kat by my side. âWow! You look hot.â She pulls back and looks me over from head to toe. âThat colorâs amazing on you.â
Kat takes a glass of wine from Dante and turns to Joey. âIsnât it?â
My cheeks flush pink at their praise.
âYeah. I never did like it on you, but on Mia â¦â Joeyâs face lights up with a wicked grin.
âYou were the one who persuaded me to buy it!â
âI know.â Joey winces. âIt looked good on you in the store, but I think it was the lighting. Green and blue are definitely more your colors.â
Kat gives her sister-in-law a look of mock-betrayal and shakes her head. âRemind me to never take you shopping again.â
âI did help you choose that incredible green dress you wore for your wedding anniversary.â Joey wiggles her eyebrows. âThe one you said Dante tore in half because heââ
âEnough, Joey,â Dante says good-naturedly, shooting Kat a smoldering glance that makes her blush. Then he turns his attention to me and hands me a glass of wine. âYou look very nice, Mia.â
âItâs a beautiful dress,â I reply self-consciously, smoothing the fabric over my thighs. I turn to the table and notice Lorenzo sitting by himself, nursing a glass of Scotch. Heâs looking down at his drink, but my skin tingles like his eyes had been locked on me only seconds before.
âDo you have to cause trouble everywhere you go, baby girl?â Max asks Joey as he pulls out her chair.
âYou know I do,â she replies with a soft giggle, and the sound he gives in response makes me smile. Everything about being around this family makes me happy. Theyâre so close-knit and care about each other so much. Iâm privileged to have been allowed inside their little bubble, if only for a short while.
âSpeaking of trouble, I heard there was some at the casino today?â Dante asks as he takes his seat at the head of the table.
Max and Lorenzo share a brief glance, but itâs Joey who answers. âThe cops received a tip that we had some underage patrons and were also running hookers out of the place. Obviously it wasnât true. Itâs handled.â
âYeah. All sorted,â Max agrees.
Dante turns to his older brother. âLoz?â
âDealt with,â Lorenzo replies.
Dante frowns and takes a sip of his wine. Everyone remains silent for a few seconds, and when he speaks again, I see Lorenzo roll his eyes in my peripheral vision like heâs annoyed that his younger brother wonât let this drop. âWhy did the cops act on such a bogus tip-off? Where did it come from?â
âWeâll discuss it later,â Lorenzo says, fists and jaw clenched.
Dante glares at his older brother. âIâd rather we discuss it now.â
Lorenzo glares back at him. âItâs handled.â
Danteâs hand balls into a fist on the table. âWhy are the cops acting on tip-offs about our casino instead of speaking to us about it?â
âBecause it came from a source they deemed reliable.â
Dante seems to take Lorenzoâs tone as a signal to stop asking questions, but my heart sinks through my stomach. âIt was Brad, wasnât it? Heâs been making trouble for you?â
âItâs handled,â Lorenzo repeats sternly.
Danteâs nostrils flare. âDid it have anything to do with that fucker?â
âIâm so sorry,â I whisper, wishing Iâd never come here at all. The last thing I wanted was to cause trouble. I should have known Brad would try something underhand.
Joey squeezes my left hand. âYou have nothing to be sorry for, Mia. We dealt with the cops and Max and Loz are looking into Bradâs connection to the deputy superintendent.â
âHeâs connected to the deputy?â Dante asks with a frown.
Max speaks up. âIt seems so, but we donât know how yet. Weâre looking into it.â
Dante growls. âThis is all we need.â
Oh, god. âIâm so sorry,â I say again.
âYou have nothing to apologize for, Mia,â Kat assures me. However, her husband looks like heâs about to start foaming at the mouth.
âI do. Iâm so sorry I brought this trouble to you all. Iâll leave first thing in the morning. Iâll find somewhere to go. Iâm so sorry. I had no idea that Brad had any connection to anyone high up in the Chicago PD, because if I hadââ
âMia!â Lorenzoâs deep voice cuts through my breathless chatter and a deafening silence falls over the room, broken only by me sucking in air. My blood thunders in my ears. âNone of this is your fault,â he says, his tone calm and reassuring.
âHeâs right, Mia.â Dante sighs. âPlease donât think my anger at your ex-husband is in any way directed at you.â
âB-but Iââ
âEnough,â Lorenzo barks, and this time his tone slices through me like a hot knife through butter, rendering me speechless, but not in an unpleasant way. I canât explain the feeling that settles over me, but I sit back in my chair and shut my mouth, content not to speak for the moment.
âIâll have some information by tomorrow,â Max says.
Dante nods approvingly. âAnd last night, Joey? Max told me there was some trouble?â
Joey takes a sip of her wine before she replies. âIman and his crew turned up, which isnât a big deal. But they got pretty wasted on the complimentary drinks at the high rollersâ table and insulted two of our biggest female investors. Security dealt with them, and the ladies said they were fine, but I donât like women getting hassled in our casinos.â
I listen to the ongoing discussions about the casino and the Moretti business empire, thankful for a distraction from Brad even if the amount of drama this family deals with on a daily basis sounds exhausting. Still conscious of Lorenzoâs earlier command, I refrain from apologizing again about adding to their stress.
âMax and I will pay Iman a visit tomorrow,â Lorenzo says, which earns him a grin from Max.
Dante raises his eyebrows at the two of them. âJust try not to kill anyone, eh?â
Before either of them can answer, two housekeepers walk into the room carrying dinner and all talk of murder and mayhem is put on ice.