Tempted By The Devil: Chapter 18
Tempted By The Devil (Kings Of Mafia)
Jesus fucking Christ.
While Big Ricky and Eddie dispose of the body, I sit down behind my desk.
I rub my hand over my face as I let out an angry huff. I didnât mean to be so harsh with Vittoria, but the call came at the worst possible time.
She sounded fucking terrified.
I shake my head, wondering how the fuck Iâm going to get Vittoria not to fear me.
Big Ricky comes back into the office. âWhat do you want me to do with the drugs?â
âFlush them,â I mutter.
Jacks, one of the bartenders, stole two grand to buy drugs, which was a stupid move on his part.
Like Iâve said before, I donât make a habit of giving second chances.
My thoughts turn back to Vittoria and how scared she sounded over the phone.
Iâve never done relationships before, so Iâm in uncharted waters.
Christ, my longest relationship is with Tiny and Big Ricky. Theyâre tough as nails, so I donât have to worry about their feelings.
I let out a chuckle at the ridiculous thought.
Now, I have a skittish deer for a wife, and as intoxicating as the idea is, itâs also unnerving.
I seriously have to ease up on Vittoria. I canât treat her the same as every other person in my life.
But, Christ, Iâm not known for being gentle. How do I go about solving this problem?
âYou look worried,â Big Ricky says as he takes a seat across from me.
I let out a sigh. âItâs the whole married life thing.â
His eyebrow lifts, then he asks, âCan I be honest?â
I gesture for him to continue.
âYou practically bit Vittoriaâs head off when she called. You should apologize.â
I let out a snort, but seeing Big Ricky is serious, I frown at him.
He gives me a grin, then says, âDonât kill me, but I really think you need to be softer when dealing with her.â
I narrow my eyes at him. âSofter? Me?â
He nods. âHere, youâre the boss, but at home, youâre her husband. Sheâs not just another employee.â
I let out a chuckle as I shake my head. âIf Iâm too soft on her, sheâll walk all over me.â
âNo. If youâre too hard on her, sheâll never love you.â
His words hit me square in the chest.
âLook.â He shifts closer to the table, his eyes locked on mine. âYou chose this girl because sheâs innocent and kind. Donât force her to become a hard woman. If you donât want her to change, you have to make her feel safe and secure with you.â
âSince when are you so good at giving relationship advice?â
He leans back in his chair, and with a smirk, he mutters, âIâve learned how to handle the ladies from watching romance movies.â
Laughter bursts from me, which is rare. Standing up, I nod to the door. âCome on, we need to head to the restaurant.â
Putting in effort with my marriage, I make sure Iâm home at five p.m. so Vittoria and I can get to know each other better.
Not seeing her in the living room, I head to the main bedroom, but sheâs not there.
I quickly take a shower and change into a pair of sweatpants and a T-shirt before I go in search of my wife.
My wife.
A smile tugs at my mouth, and when I near the kitchen, a delicious aroma assaults me.
Christ, that smells good.
I find Tiny sitting by the island while Vittoria stands in front of the stove with her back to me.
I press my pointer finger to my lips, gesturing for Tiny to stay quiet, before quickly stepping out of the kitchen.
âIâll be back in a second,â I hear Tiny say, and a moment later, he joins me in the living room.
âHowâs she doing?â I ask.
He shakes his head. âItâs been a tough day. Sheâs been on edge ever since the call, and she refuses to take the new phone out of the box.â
âIâve got this.â I tip my head toward the front door. âYou can go.â
With a nod, Tiny leaves, and I head back to the kitchen. I lean my shoulder against a wall, and crossing my arms over my chest, I watch as Vittoria carefully tastes a sauce.
A small smile plays around her lips as she whispers, âPerfect.â
Pushing away from the wall, I walk toward her, and just as I come up behind her, she turns to the side.
She lets out a blood-curdling scream, and ducking to the right to avoid me, she loses her balance.
I react fast and grab hold of her so she doesnât fall. Instinctively, I pull her against my chest, my arms wrapping around her.
She stands frozen in my hold, her breaths audible as they rush over her lips.
After a couple of seconds, she whispers, âSorry. I didnât know you were home.â
I lift my hand to her chin and nuge her face up so sheâll look at me, then turning my head, I say, âKiss me hello.â
When she pushes onto her tiptoes, I lean down, and the moment her lips meet my cheek, thereâs a burst of warmth in my heart.
Youâre not the boss here. Youâre her husband.
Vittoria takes a step away from me and glances at the stove. âRita said youâre seldom home for dinner.â
My eyes drift over her pale face. âThat was before I got married.â
âOh.â
I donât miss the flash of disappointment on her face, and it hits me square in the chest.
Her eyes dart between me and the stove, then she asks, âHave you eaten?â
I shake my head. âWhatever youâre making smells mouthwatering.â
She cautiously moves closer to the stove. âIâm making gnocchi and chicken with a creamy pesto sauce.â
âSounds good.â I take a seat at the island. âTiny says you refuse to take the phone out of the packaging.â
She freezes again, and keeping her eyes on the pot of sauce, she says, âItâs expensive. I told him we should get something cheaper.â
âVittoria.â Her eyes dart to me, and I tap my thigh. âCome sit.â
Her eyebrows pinch together, but she obeys. Her body is fucking tense as she sits down on my lap. I take hold of her chin again and nudge her face up.
âIâm not going to hurt you.â
Her gaze searches mine before she says, âIâm sorry about the call.â
âItâs okay.â Her floral scent drifts to me, and I almost lean in to kiss her but stop myself.
Jesus, I hate the no-kissing rule.
I let out a heavy breath before asking, âWhat can I do to make you feel comfortable with me?â
Worry creases her forehead. âI just need time to adjust. Iâll do better in the future.â
My hand moves to her cheek, and I lean a little closer. âYouâre doing just fine, mia piccola cerviatta. Iâm asking because I want to make things easier for you.â
âOh.â Her eyebrows draw together while her eyes keep darting over my face. âIt would beâ¦â Her tongue darts out to nervously wet her lips. âIt would help if I knew what to do and not to do so I donât make you angry.â
Usually, I would get annoyed having to explain shit, but I suddenly possess a world of patience.
I shake my head. âI wasnât angry with you.â She seems to relax a little, and I ask again, âWhat can I do to make things easier for you?â
She lets out a shaky breath. âBe less terrifying?â
A pleased smile spreads over my face. âOkay. Iâll focus on that. What else?â
Just like the night before, she stares at me as if Iâve grown two heads. Remembering she said, my smile made me seem more relatable, I keep my lips curved up.
Her eyes soften a little. âThe smile helps a lot.â
âIâll smile more.â I nod. âWhat else?â
Vittoria tilts her head while she keeps staring at me, then as if sheâs approaching a bear, she carefully wraps her arms around my neck and gives me a hug.
âHugs would be nice,â she admits, âThey make me feel better.â
I squash her to me, and an unexpected groan rumbles from my chest.
God, she feels good in my arms.
âThe food is going to burn,â she whispers near my ear.
I let out a chuckle and reluctantly let go of her.
Caution still fills her eyes, but she looks less tense than when I got home.
Proud of myself, I watch as she continues to cook.
You did good, Angelo.