Love Redesigned: Chapter 28
Love Redesigned (Lakefront Billionaires Book 1)
I pull my mom aside. âHave you seen Dahlia?â
She shakes her head. âCheck with Rosa.â
âI already did.â
Itâs been two hours since Dahlia took off to answer a phone call. I have tried my best to ignore the churning sensation in my gut, yet it has only grown stronger with time.
I message the family group chat again.
ME
Has anyone seen Dahlia?
LILY
Since the last time you asked five minutes ago? No.
LILY
Try Ciscoâs tent?
I already did twice, along with all her other favorite local food stands. Iâm about to reply, but then my phone buzzes from an unknown number.
âDahlia?â I ask before the other person has a chance to speak.
âNope.â
It takes me a moment to place the voice. âVittori.â
âPlease, call me Lorenzo. Vittori reminds me of my uncle, and heâs a real dick.â Lorenzoâs mocking tone only irritates me more.
âHow did you get my number?â
âYouâre not the only one with connections.â
Something that sounds distinctly like Dahliaâs laugh has me nearly crushing my phone within my grip. âIs that Dahlia?â
âYup.â
âPut her on the phone.â
His deep chuckle lacks any warmth. âI donât think so.â
âIâm not asking you.â
âUnlike the majority of this town, Iâm not on your payroll, so treat me accordingly.â
I take a deep breath to stop myself from cursing him out. âFine. Please put her on the phone.â
Something muffles his question, although I can distinctly hear Dahlia rejecting his request.
âSheâs not available right now.â
âWhere are you?â
He releases a big, dramatic sigh. âIâll tell you once you promise to end your personal vendetta against me.â
My teeth grind together. âExtortion wonât make you any friends.â
âMaybe, but it will get me a house.â
The soft rattling of ice in the background has my ears perking up.
âSpeaking of houses, Iâm curious why you need one to begin withâ¦â I let the thought drift like chum in the water.
He scoffs. âWouldnât you like to know.â
I pause to listen for any other clues about his location. âIâm trying to figure out if youâre competition or not.â
âIf I wanted to compete with you, youâd know it.â
âSo that only leaves one other reason.â
âSounds like you have it all figured out.â Ice rattles again at his end of the call.
âYou canât run for mayor without actually being a taxpaying citizen, can you?â
Blissful silence greets me.
Who knew Lorenzo was capable of such a thing?
âOne more. Please.â Dahliaâs plea is followed by a rough voice Iâd recognize anywhere.
âIâm cutting you off,â Henry replies in that serious tone of his.
I hang up the call and head toward the one place Iâm kicking myself for not checking.
âDammit.â Dahliaâs plastic cup clatters to the floor while Lorenzo lands his perfectly on the first flip. The speakers blare a female singerâs voice, making my ears ache.
âWhat the hell is going on here?â The door slams shut behind me.
âJulian?â Dahlia turns on her heels so fast that she loses her balance.
Lorenzo reaches out to stabilize her.
âGet your fucking hands off her.â I practically snarl the words.
He lets her go. âWould you have preferred for me to let her fall?â
âI would have preferred for you not to take advantage of a woman. Period.â
Henry knocks his hand against the counter. âHey. I was here the whole time watching them. Lorenzo did nothing but keep Dahlia company.â
Lorenzo places a hand over his heart. âHenry? Are you defending me right now?â
He looks away with an eyeroll.
âIâm touched. Truly.â Lorenzo taps his fist against his chest.
My patience snaps. âSomeone tell me whatâs going on.â
âNope.â Dahlia returns to flipping her cup and failing miserably.
Lorenzo must possess at least a quarter of a brain because he doesnât return to his part of the game.
âWhatâs wrong? Keep going.â She points at his cup.
âI think itâs time you go home.â
âYou suck.â
âHey.â
She pouts. âI thought we were friends.â
âYouâre not,â I answer for him.
Lorenzo scowls at me. âThatâs not for you to determine.â
âYeah.â Dahlia crosses her good arm against her chest.
âYouâre drunk,â I add.
âIâm barely tipsy.â She taps her nose and spins in a circle like that means anything.
âEither way, itâs a bit early to be drinking, donât you think?â
âYou sound like Lorenzo.â
âOver my dead body.â
Lorenzo covers his smile with a fist.
Cabrón.
I situate myself between him and Dahlia as I pass their cups to Henry. âGet rid of these. And him while youâre at it.â
Lorenzoâs gaze flickers from Dahlia to me. âIâm the one who called you, asshole.â
âWhat? Why?â Dahlia whines.
Nice to know she feels so strongly against being around me at the moment.
Sheâs obviously struggling, so donât take it personally.
Lorenzo frowns. âHenry recommended it.â
Henry holds his hands in the air at the sight of Dahliaâs glare.
âHenry?â She frowns. âHow could you? You know heâs the enemy.â
Back to square one. Fantastic.
âWhyâs that?â Lorenzo leans against the bar.
âBecause if he hadnât pushed me away all those years ago, I would have never fallen for Oliverâs shit.â
Coño.
Henry and Lorenzoâs eyes bulge as they swing from her to me.
I clear my throat. âWe need a minute. Alone.â
âTake all the time you need, kid.â Henry hauls Lorenzo out of the bar after flipping the sign from Open to Closed.
âHey.â I turn her around, but Dahlia doesnât look up from her feet.
I tuck my hand under her chin and lift. Someone could drown in her watery eyes, and I already know that someone will be me. âWhatâs wrong?â
A single tear slips down her cheek. âEverything.â
Iâm quick to wipe it away, only to watch another follow a similar path.
âDahlia.â My voice cracks, along with something in my chest.
âI donât want to cry in front of you.â She wipes at her cheeks with a frustrated growl.
âItâs okay.â
âNo, itâs not.â She shoves me away when I reach for her. âAnyone but you.â
I keep my face blank despite the slice of pain tearing through my body. âI want to help you, cariño.â
She unleashes the most heart-wrenching sob. I act on instinct and impaired judgment as I tug her against me and wrap my arms around her, right before her legs give out.
Having a front-row seat to Dahliaâs breakdown nearly drives me insane with an urge to pummel something, although no one would be able to tell with the soothing way I caress her back.
Neither of us says anything, but I donât need her to.
Cariño: Sweetheart.
Whatever it is, Iâll fix it.
Whoever hurt her, Iâll ruin them.
And whenever she needs someone to lean on, I will be there.
The final thought rocks me to my foundation. Somehow, I went from fearing how Dahlia could hurt me to wanting to stop anything and anyone from hurting her.
Iâve always cared about her well-being, that much became painfully obvious after how I reacted when she broke her arm, but there is an undercurrent of something more.
I know I will never be good enough for her, but if I can help her heal and protect her from any more assholes, then Iâve served my purpose.
It takes her ten minutes to calm down and for her tears to relent.
She snuggles deeper into me. âCan you play some music?â
I pull out my phone and search for a playlist before placing it on the bar. The soft strumming of a guitar paired with the melodic voice of her favorite artist fills the air.
At one point, we both begin swaying to the music, our bodies in perfect harmony except for a mishap when I step on her foot. She looks up at me with a small smile that acts like a release valve for the pressure building in my chest.
I cup her face. âI hate to see you cry.â
Her eyes focus on something over my shoulder, but I draw them back with a caress of my thumb across her cheek.
âTell me what happened.â
Her chest rises and falls from her shallow breathing. âOliver got married.â
âCome again?â Of all the things I expected her to say, that didnât even make it into the top thousand.
âHe had an impromptu ceremony in Vegas.â
âWhoâs the unlucky bride?â
She half laughs, half sobs. âHis high school girlfriend, Olivia.â
âShould I send a sympathy card on our behalf?â
âDo they make one that says, âIâm sorry you married him for an inheritance he will always value more than youâ?â
My mouth falls open.
Her gaze drops to the floor. âThere was a reason he broke up with me.â
âI thought we already established that he is an idiot.â
âYes, but thatâs not the reason he broke things off. At least, not the only one.â
âThen why?â
âBecause his inheritance is contingent on getting married.â
âAnd?â I press.
âWhen I found out I couldnât have kids with him, he didnât want to get married anymore.â
âWhy not?â
Her eyes may be dry, but the look in them haunts me. âWeâre not compatible.â
âWhat the hell does that mean?â
âThe prenup required me to take a genetic screening test with him. I thought it was a normal requestââ
âThat should be a choice, not a contingency for marriage.â I seethe.
âI realize that now.â She lets out a heavy sigh.
âWhy?â
âBecause I wish I hadnât found out what I did. I know it makes me sound so damn selfish and awfulââ
âYouâre not.â My hold on her tightens.
âYou donât know enough to make that call.â
âI know you, which is all that matters.â
Her eyes swim with unshed tears.
âWhat did you find out?â I push.
âI shouldnât have a child with Oliverâor anyone else, for that matter.â
âBecause of some genetic test?â
Her face twists in agony as she nods. âIâm notâ¦compatible⦠with anybody. I carry recessive genes that shouldnât be passed down unless I want my child to suffer.â
Fuck.