Mafia Kings: Roberto: Chapter 18
Mafia Kings: Roberto: Dark Mafia Romance Series #5
My cell phone woke me.
I opened my bleary eyes to white-hot sunlight streaming through the windows.
The digital ringtone, normally just background noise, was like an icepick through my eardrums.
I propped myself up on one elbow and immediately regretted it as my head throbbed and the room spun slightly.
I noted that I was only wearing boxers. I didnât remember undressing, but apparently I had before Iâd collapsed into bed.
I fumbled for my phone on the nightstand and saw Niccoloâs name on the screen. I answered immediately.
ââ¦hello?â I croaked.
âJesus, SOMEBODY went through the meat grinder,â my brother said cheerfully in Italian. âItâs almost 11 AM â arenât you out of bed yet? Or did you even GO to bed?â
âCan you not speak so loudly?â I groaned.
âIâm speaking in a normal voice, you little reprobate. How much did you drink last night?â
I glanced over at the bottle of scotch on my nightstand. It was nearly a third empty.
âToo much,â I muttered.
âIâll bet. Anyway, Iâm about to leave Hong Kong.â
âDid you book a private jet?â
âNo, Iâm flying commercial. First class â got the last seat available.â
My eyes opened wide despite the sunlight setting my retinas on fire. âIs that wise?â
âFlying OUT of Italy was the problem. I donât think flying IN will be an issue.â
âItâll certainly be cheaperâ¦â
âAmen. Speaking of money we donât have, what says Mr. Lau?â
I winced, and not just from my hangover. âI donât know. I havenât talked to him today.â
âOf course not. Youâre still in bed, recovering from an epic bender,â Niccolo said sardonically.
âIâll get the money,â I said crossly.
âAbout that⦠be careful.â
âOf course Iâll be careful.â
âNo â be CAREFUL. Like you would if we were back home.â
I frowned. âWhy do you say that?â
There was a long pause. When he finally spoke, Niccolo sounded cagey.
âLook, I canât tell you HOW I know, so donât ask⦠but I have reason to believe that these Syndicate people arenât going to cooperate with you.â
âWell, they certainly donât want to â but I have a few tricks up my sleeve.â
âHrm,â he grunted, not sounding convinced at all. âDonât react to the next thing Iâm about to tell you.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I think itâs possible your room might be bugged.â
Panic flowed through me as I sat up in bed. âWhat?!â
Niccolo sighed in exasperation. âI just told you not to react.â
âI didnât say anything â â
âNo, you just freaked out like I told you thereâs a bomb in the room.â
My heart hammered in my chest. âIs there?!â
I was severely hung over. I wasnât exactly thinking clearly.
âNo!â he said with a laugh. âWell, not as far as I KNOW, and I assume itâs extremely doubtful. But are you going to be quiet when I tell you the thing I need to tell you?â
âYes,â I said crankily. âGo ahead.â
âI think Fausto might have already gotten to your so-called âfriendsâ in the Syndicate.â
THAT sobered me up quickly.
And this time I remembered I wasnât supposed to react.
âWhy do you say that?â I asked neutrally.
âLike I mentioned, I canât tell you how I know. And Iâm not absolutely certain.â
âHow certain are you, would you say? If you had to put a number on it?â
âAt least 80%. Maybe more.â
My stomach felt even worse, and not just from the alcohol.
Niccolo could be histrionic and over-the-top with others; when he was, it was almost always an act.
But with me, he was fairly down-to-earth⦠so when he said he was 80% sure, I took it very seriously.
âLike I said, be careful,â Niccolo continued. âThis thing with the Syndicate⦠if it starts to go sideways, get OUT.â
âIâm coming back with the money, Niccolo,â I said quietly.
My brotherâs voice was earnest and affectionate â a rarity in most of our conversations. âYouâre a million times more important than any amount of money, Roberto.â
I was sincerely touched by the kindness in his voice. âThank you⦠but Iâm still coming back with it.â
âAlright. Just be careful.â
âI will.â
âBy the way, I need the names of the bank managers who authorized the wire transfers.â
I knew exactly why he wanted them.
Anybody who helped Fausto steal from us was going to get whacked â if for no other reason than to dissuade other people from doing similar things in the future.
âDo you have a piece of paper?â
This was one piece of information I wasnât about to send in a text or email, in case the cops should ever get a warrant to check our phone records.
âYes, hold on.â
Once he was ready, I listed the banks and the managers who had been involved with the fraudulent wire transfers.
After the trauma of seeing all our money gone, that information was seared in my brain.
âGood,â Niccolo said after he had all the information. âTalk to you soon, little brother.â
Iâd been born 10 minutes after Niccolo, so heâd called me âlittle brotherâ since we were kids.
As children, heâd done it to annoy me â and it had worked. Iâd hated it.
But now it was a term of endearment.
âTalk to you soon.â