Not Mine to Keep: Chapter 15
Not Mine to Keep (The Costa Family)
âChecking on you. You good?â
At the sound of Gabrielâs voice on the other side of the door, I hopped off the bed and hurried over to let him in. âIâll be better if you have news.â My heart was going to break a rib with how hard itâd been pounding as Iâd stared at my phone for the last few hours, waiting for confirmation Alessandro was alive.
Once in the room, Gabriel flipped open his laptop, hit a few buttons, then spun it around to show me the screen.
âWhat am I looking at?â I leaned in closer, taking in the sight of people running every which way in chaos. Not the most comforting view.
âI hacked into the cameras outside the nightclub on the street level to see whatâs going on,â Gabriel shared, then with his free hand, he pointed at someone on camera getting onto a motorcycle. A few seconds later, police cars were following him.
âWhoâs that?â It didnât look like Alessandro, but the angle wasnât great. âDo you have good news or not?â My patience had left my body about three days ago, so . . .
âThatâs Constantine Costa. My guess is he used himself as bait so the others could escape the club unnoticed. You know, so Alessandro can make it back to you. Typical Constantine. Sacrificing himself.â He looked at the screen, then caught my eye as I digested the news. âWe havenât confirmed yet if the target is down, but I have to assume everything went as planned. Well, mostly everything. Winding up in a police chase means something went sideways.â
Sideways? âSo you havenât heard from Alessandro?â
âNot yet. Theyâre probably still trying to put some distance between themselves and the crime scene. But I did get word League members were spotted at the club.â
âIs that good or bad?â Shit, I needed to sit.
âIf Alessandro completed Armaniâs task, it was most likely purposeful The League opted to be seen on camera. Helps cement the idea the DiMaggios are in league with, well, The League.â
âOh, uh, yeah, that makes sense,â I murmured, my head spinning as I finally sat.
Gabriel followed me over, but before he could sit, an uninvited visitor joined us.
âI thought he kicked you out,â I said at the sight of Marcello barging in.
âHe came to his senses, realizing Iâm like a son and he can trust me,â Marcello said, eyes snapping to Gabriel. âWhat are you doing alone with her?â He snatched the laptop from Gabriel.
âShe wanted to see her aunt,â Gabriel gritted out, and it was obvious he was doing his best not to take the laptop back and hit Marcello over the head with it.
If only you could.
Marcello checked the screen before chucking the computer onto the bed, and I stole a look at it to see Gabriel had changed the view to the cruise ship, where my aunt was enjoying a midnight party on the top deck.
Fast fingers. Thank God. âWhat are you doing in my room?â I stood, forcing my legs to behave and be steady so I could face off with a man who, in truth, scared the hell out of me. Maybe even more than Armani did, because at least I knew Armani wanted me alive.
Marcello grunted, displeased with my very existence, then jerked a thumb over his shoulder as Armani joined us. âCosta pulled it off,â Marcello added under his breath. âEsposito and his second-in-command are dead.â
âAnd is Alessandro okay?â I asked Armani as he worked the knot of his tie loose.
âHavenât heard from him yet. But looks like Costa beat the suitor Iâd hoped youâd marry to the punch in killing the targets,â Armani shared, and I faltered at the second part of what heâd said.
âWait, you sent Rocco Barone there, too?â Gabriel pushed his hands into his pockets, his forehead creasing as he stared at his boss, mirroring my own shock. âRocco is in Rome?â
âYou donât need to know everything I plan.â Armani wrapped a hand over Gabrielâs shoulder. âBut of course, I had to give him a chance as well.â
âLooks like the best man won, then,â I couldnât help but remark, hating the idea Rocco was currently in the same city as Alessandro. What if that monster was why Iâd yet to hear back from Alessandro?
âYou shouldâve told me.â Gabriel backed away from Armaniâs touch, eyes on Marcello now. âAnd the fact you let him back in your home when he has the most to gain from her death . . .â
âWatch yourself.â Marcello stretched his neck, tugging on the lapels of his suit jacket as if itching to strangle the life from Gabriel. Or more like me.
âYou two were like brothers beforeââ
âShe came into your life,â Marcello cut Armani off, earning him a sharp look from his boss. âRocco is the better choice. I stand by that.â
âAnd he lost. If he canât kill the man who tried to murder my daughter, then he canât protect her when one day Iâm not around to do so.â The idea of needing Armaniâs protection was insane; I wanted nothing to do with him or his empire. If only he didnât care so much about his bloodline, I could make him see that, make him understand I could never be like him or replace him. âIâll be notifying the Barones the deal with their family is off. Calliope will marry Alessandro.â He slipped his hand into his pocket and produced his phone. âAn unknown number calling. Answer it.â His attention volleyed between Gabriel and Marcello as if unsure who he wanted on the call, then he tossed the phone to Gabriel.
Gabriel brought the phone to his ear and quickly shared, âItâs Emilia Calibrisi on the line, and she wants a word.â
Armani looked at me instead of taking the phone from him. âTomorrow morning, you get fitted for your wedding dress. Youâre to be married in the church where I wed my wife. No formal reception. Just dinner. Then straight to consummating your marriage.â
âWait, what?â Consummate? âYou canât be serious.â
Armani snatched the phone from Gabriel but didnât bring it to his ear. âI need you to take this seriously. Tomorrow night, youâll start the process of providing me with a grandson.â
The process? âSex,â I cried under my breath. âYou canât even say it yourself. You donât want your own men checking me out in a dress, but you think you can force me toââ
âThere are more efficient ways the doctors can ensure you wind up pregnant. The choice is yours.â Armani then brought the phone to his ear, talking in Italian on his way out.
âArtificial insemination or your future husband,â Marcello, the prick, remarked, as if I couldnât read between the disgusting lines. âYour choice.â He looked to Gabriel and hissed, âStop treating her like glass. If sheâs going to become the head of this organization, she needs to toughen up. And if you ever come after me again or try to get Armani to turn on me, Iâll slit your fucking throat.â
Chills racked my spine as I watched Marcello leaving. âHe canât force me to get pregnant.â
Gabriel reached for my arm, urging me to sit, but I could barely budge, too repulsed and shocked. âAt least Alessandro is the one marrying you tomorrow and not that psychopath. Well, as long as heââ
âMakes it out of Rome alive?â