Tempted By The Devil: Chapter 25
Tempted By The Devil (Kings Of Mafia)
Iâve made two batches of cannolis, and as they cool down, Angelo comes into the kitchen.
âChrist, I love the smell in the house since you moved in.â
I grin at him from where Iâm leaning with my hip against the counter while drinking a cup of coffee.
When I woke up this morning and felt his arms around me, there was a shift in my heart.
Iâm starting to see Angelo in a different light. Not once has he been violent with me. Even though Iâm well aware he can change at any time, Iâm clinging to the hope that heâll never raise a hand against me.
Heâs been kind and patient with meâ¦and even loving. Sometimes, I forget heâs one of the heads of the Cosa Nostra. I forget heâs killed people. I forget he makes a living from criminal activities.
When heâs home, heâs just Angelo, my husband.
Weâre forming a bond, and it has my feelings changing toward him.
Iâm not always on high alert around him, and I even smile more.
Angelo steals a cannoli and leans back against the counter. With his eyes on me, he takes a bite.
I watch as he enjoys the dessert, and more warmth trickles into my heart.
I can learn to love this man.
He tilts his head and asks, âWhatâs going on in that mind of yours?â
I take a deep breath and let it out slowly before I admit, âYouâre different from what I expected.â
âWhat did you expect?â
He takes another cannoli as I answer truthfully, âViolence.â
He eats the whole thing in two bites before he says, âMy father used to beat the shit out of my mother. Iâm no saint, but itâs the one thing Iâll never do.â
Hearing about his parents, my eyebrows draw together. âIâm so sorry. It mustâve been awful.â I glance down at the caramel liquid in my cup. âMy father was gentle and caring.â
âI know. He was a big teddy bear. Everyone felt the loss when he died.â
Right. Angelo knew my dad.
Angelo closes the distance between us and framing my face with his hands, he captures my gaze with his.
âWhen I saw you at the funeral, it never occurred to me Giorgio would treat you so badly. If I had known, I wouldâve placed you somewhere safer.â
He leans down and presses a tender kiss an inch from my mouth, then murmurs, âIâm sorry you suffered since your father died.â
Another kiss is pressed a hair-width closer, and anticipation explodes in my chest.
My breathing speeds up, and it has Angelo pulling back so our eyes can meet.
âGive me permission, Vittoria,â he whispers.
I consider his request, but not feeling ready, I shake my head. âI just need a little more time.â
He lets out a deep breath and pulls away from me. âIn that case, Iâm taking half the cannolis.â
Heâs not angry with me.
A smile spreads over my face. âI made double so you could have some.â
âIâll have to spend extra time in the gym to work off all the food,â he chuckles before leaving the kitchen.
Silence falls at the loss of his presence. I feel an urge to follow him so I can be near him again, but suppressing it, I start to clean the kitchen after baking all morning.
A kiss is the only thing I have control over, and I want it to happen when Iâm in love with Angelo.
When Iâm done with the chore, I leave the kitchen and find Angelo lying on the couch and reading a book.
I stop dead in my tracks and stare at the big, bad mafioso doing something as ordinary as reading.
My mouth tips up in a smile, and walking closer, I ask, âCan I join you.â
His eyes flick to my face. âOf course.â He reaches his hand out, then murmurs, âCome lie by me.â
Iâm careful as I crawl over him and lie down half on top of his body. Resting my cheek on his chest, I let out a sigh.
When he continues to read his book, I ask, âCan I watch TV?â
âSure.â The word rumbles from him before he picks up the remote and hands it to me.
I switch on the TV and find my way to Netflix. I canât remember which episode I was last on, and to play it safe, I start season two of Virgin River from the beginning.
Getting comfortable, I quickly get lost in the show.
During the second episode, Angelo mutters, âIâd kill half the people in that town just for being annoying.â
A chuckle escapes me. âYeah, Hope is a bit much, and Charmaine is a conniving witch.â
âBitch,â he corrects me. âWhat the fuck did he see in her?â
âI donât know,â I sigh with happiness.
âThe guy needs to grow a pair.â
âUh-huh.â
After a few minutes, Angelo mutters, âChrist, why do you like this show?â
âItâs fun.â
âIf itâs fun you want, all you have to do is ask, baby.â
I let out a burst of laughter and move to the other end of the couch. Lifting Angeloâs legs, I rest them on my lap, then say, âHush now, Iâm missing half of whatâs happening.â
He tries to read his book for a while but eventually gives up and watches the show with me. Every now and then, he comments about the people being idiots, making the smile on my face grow wider and wider.
Father Parisi ignores all the other parishioners and rushes to where Iâm getting everything ready for coffee hour.
âTori, I was so worried,â he exclaims, and grabbing my hand in both of his, he asks, âAre you okay?â
I give him a smile to set him at ease. âDonât worry about me. Iâm fine.â
Before we can continue talking, Rosa joins us. âThatâs a beautiful dress youâre wearing.â
âThank you.â
Itâs one of the new ones Angelo bought for me.
Her eyes dart to where Tiny is standing near a wall. Iâve already given him two cannolis and a cup of coffee. I caught him nodding off several times while Father Parisi delivered the sermon.
âWhat is he doing here?â Rosa asks.
Bracing for the questions sheâs going to unleash on me, I answer, âHeâs my guard.â
âWhat?â
Father Parisiâs attention is drawn away from us by a group of men, and as I continue with my work, I say, âI got married to Angelo.â
âAngelo Rizzo!â she whisper-hisses as she covers her mouth, her eyes wide with shock. âGod, have mercy.â She motions the sign of the cross before her hands fly to my forearm, gripping it tightly. âI donât know what to say. Are you okay?â Her eyes flit to Tiny, then she whispers, âI donât have much, but I have enough for you to run.â
Bless her heart.
Patting her hands, I shake my head. âThereâs no need for that. Angelo is good to me.â
âThat man doesnât have a good bone in his body! Heâs pure evil.â
âHush,â I chastise her when I suddenly feel defensive of Angelo. âHeâs my husband, Rosa. Donât disrespect him.â
Her hands jump away from my arm, and she takes a step back, disappointment filling her eyes.
I give her a pleading look as I say, âIâm married to him, Rosa. I made a vow before God, and I wonât break it. This is my life now.â
Understanding where Iâm coming from, she nods. âItâs such a shock.â
Trust me, I know.
Widening my smile, I add, âAngelo is really good to me. Iâm better off with him than I was living with Giorgio. Heâs been nothing but kind and loving with me.â
âIs that so?â I hear a familiar sneer behind me.
Oh crap.
I havenât seen Giorgio since the wedding, and just hearing his voice sends a shiver down my spine.
Turning around to look at him, my eyes widen when I see heâs lost part of his left arm. âWhat happened? Did you get an infection from breaking it?â
Giving me a brotherly smile I havenât seen in over seven years, he wraps his other arm around my shoulders and says, âLetâs go for a walk. We have a lot to talk about, Vi-Vi.â
Hearing his old nickname for me throws me for a complete loop, and he manages to steer me toward the opposite side of the room and away from Tiny.
Not wanting to leave the safety of the crowd, I pull back and say, âNo. We can talk here.â
His eyes turn dark with the rage Iâm very acquainted with, and he hisses, âNow that youâre living the perfect life, youâve forgotten about me? After everything I did to make Angelo marry you, this is the thanks I get? Not even a visit to the hospital?â
I quickly shake my head. âI didnât know you were in the hospital.â
âSure you didnât. Donât act all fucking innocent, Tori. What shit did you tell Angelo about me?â
I shake my head again.
Giorgio takes a step closer to me and growls, âI lost my fucking arm because you complained to Angelo that I beat you.â
My eyes widen with shock, and I keep shaking my head.
âBack away from her,â Tiny grumbles as he takes hold of my arm, pulling me to his side.
Instantly, Giorgioâs face transforms from angry to passive. âHey, Tiny. Iâm just catching up with my little sister.â
Tiny pushes me toward the table. âGo help Rosa.â
Not arguing, I hurry back to my duties. I have to force a smile around my lips while I serve the parishioners.
Holy crap. Angelo cut off Giorgioâs arm.
Because of me.
I donât know how I feel about that.
Giorgio sure as hell had it coming after all the abuse and pain he inflicted on me.
A week ago, I wouldâve been consumed with guilt, but nowâ¦
Angelo took revenge for what was done to me. He didnât come home bragging about it but just dealt with the problem.
Warmth floods my chest, and tears well in my eyes.
Itâs been so long since I had a safe place to call home, and itâs overwhelming when I realize Iâm safe with Angelo.
And Tiny.
Angelo will hurt anyone who lays a finger on me.
The moment Iâm done serving coffee and tea, I ask Rosa, âIs it okay if you finish cleaning up this week? Iâll clean up next Sunday.â
âUhmâ¦yeah, sure.â
âThank you!â Grabbing my handbag, I rush to Tiny, and as we leave the cathedral, I say, âThank you for looking out for me.â
âItâs my job.â His eyes flick down to me. âAre you okay?â
I give my guard, thatâs quickly becoming my friend, a smile. âYeah. I was just shocked to see he lost his arm.â
After climbing into the car, my stomach begins to buzz with anticipation, and by the time the vehicle pulls up the driveway, my knee is bouncing like crazy.
The instant Tiny parks in front of the entrance, I say, âThanks! See you tomorrow.â
I dart out of the car and hurry toward the front door, and stepping inside, I call out, âAngelo.â
I donât find him in the living room or kitchen and call again, âAngelo.â
I check the bedroom and still not finding him, I start to worry because he said heâs not going out today.
I rush to the back to check on the veranda, and when I see him lift himself out of the pool, a smile breaks over my face.
He picks up a towel and wipes the fabric over his head, drops of water streaming down his muscled body.
âAngelo!â
His head snaps up, and concern instantly tightens his features when I break into a run to get to him.