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âThis restaurant is... fancy.â I whisper to Alex, looking around. The place was huge, on top of a sixty floor building overlooking the rest of the city. Cream modern wallpapers, glass chandeliers and cutlery branded with the Versace logo. It was also surprisingly empty.
âWhy are you whispering?â
I let that settle in as I lean back in my chair. âWhy is the place empty?â
He sets down the menu he had been reading, c**g an eyebrow as if offended by my question. âYou didnât think I would dine with other people?â
My lips part in a gasp. âYou booked the entire place?!â
âYes,â he casually replied. âI like privacy.â
âThis much privacy?â
âWhat if I feel like bending you over in the middle of dinner and eating you instead?â His lazy smirk I had given my heart to lingers in his lips, but I cautiously look around to his guards who were standing a mere ten feet away.
âThey can hear us!â
âThey work forme, not the other way around.â
I frown. âCanât you like... dismiss them for the night?â
âAnd what do I do, pray tell, if we are attacked?â
âI thought youâre this bad-a** guy who can take on an army by yourself,â I teased.
âRealistically, I can take on ten men while also protecting you. What if there are like... a hundred of them?â
I gulp. âSomeone can send a hundred men to attack you?â
âSomeone might,â He sips his wine. âYou are greatly underestimating the position I hold in the Mafia, Mia.â
âWhy?â I ask, and the waiter interrupts us. We both give our orders, and I order a c**l while Alex enjoys the most expensive bottle of wine money could buy.
âYou were saying?â He asked once the waiter left.
âYeah, I asked, why?â I repeated. âWhy did you choose this life?â
âWhy not?â
âItâs dangerous, and exhausting; I canât imagine what it would be like to not go out by yourself.â
âYou better get used to it,â He plainly replied. âThat is how my life is, and by extension, so is yours.â
1/4 Chapter 115 I gulp, staring into his eyes across the table, Our eye contact breaks when his phone buzzes, and he appeared annoyed the moment he checked it, but silenced it and handed it to Dom, who grabs it quickly before walking back to the place he was initially standing at.
âAre they going to watch us eat?â I ask Alex, voice falling into a whisper again.
He nods.
âCan we invite them to eat with us?â
My suggestion makes him look at me like I was a madwoman. âDo I look like I was throwing a dinner party of fifty?â
My mouth opens and closes. âI donât like that theyâre going to watch us eat.â
âEasy fix.â He looked smug, and before I could ask him what he was thinking, he addressed his guards, âTurn your backs to us.
Every single one of you.â
My jaw drops. âAlex!â
âWhat? Theyâre not looking at us eat anymore.â
âYou... You...â I huff, but no words leave me.
He smiles proudly.
I shake my head at the man in front of me, and then dinner arrives. We eat dinner while chatting, and for a while, I forget about the number of guards around us when I tell him about my high school experience and he about his. I was the nerd, the introvert, the loner who liked to play football. He was the popular kid, the trouble maker, the captain of his lacrosse team. For a while, I forget he was in the mafia. He was their brains, their strategist. For a while, he was just Alex and I was just Mia, and everything was perfect.
After dinner, he takes me on a long drive across the bridge and even lets me play music, talking to me about my favourite songs.
âYou never told me why you chose this life?â I asked him when he was driving us home and it was just the two of us. âI mean, you have such a wonderful family. Whyâd you want to join the...mafia?â
âThere is a certain thrill in...â
âIn?â
âTaking a life.â
My eyes widen, and he smirks at my reaction.
âIâm joking,â he adds for my benefit. âI didnât like mundane. I wanted more. So, I chose more. I chose thrill. Adventure. Mind games. Strategies. A world with no morals? I signed myself the f**k up.â
âItâs so... dangerous.â
âAnd exhausting,â He rolled his eyes, âYeah, you mentioned a few times.â
âDonât you have to always look over your shoulder?â
15.15 AVION, Chapter 115 âItâs second nature to me, Mia. Iâm always alert and observing.â
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âAre you?â I lean behind on the passenger seat, hugging my arms close to my chest and look at him closely. So humane. So touchable. So real.
âMh-hm.â.
âWhat have you noticed about me then?â
The question makes one corner of his lips turn up for some reason. âYour breath turns shaky every time youâre conscious, like if youâre lying or youâre turned on. Your eyes twitch when youâre lying. Your nose flares when youâre angry and you usually end up with tears in your eyes. Death is a sensitive topic to you. You fluster quite easily whenever youâre embarrassed, which is a lot. Baking isnât a hobby to you, itâs an escape. Youâre not a big music lover, because your choice is mostly mainstream and cliché.â
âOkay, stop.â I chuckle nervously.
âNo, I can go on. You hate eye contact so much, it makes you squirm. You only watch rom-coms and I assume youâve either never had a fulfilling love in your life or one-too-many tragedies. Your favourite colour is black. Very boring, by the way, Mia. You say you didnât have time to date because you were so busy earning hand-to-mouth, but the fancy restaurant dishes didnât intimate you. You knew what you didnât like- including caviar, and you knew what you wanted. Either youâre confident, or youâre familiar, and I think itâs the second one.â
âOkay, stop, seriously.â I donât know why I chuckle under my breath even though tears glisten my eyes and I had no idea why.
He glanced my way. âObserving enough?â
âVery,â I mutter under my breath, inhaling deep before facing him again. âI had a friend; her family pitied me at a point and took me in for some time. They were wealthy, and thatâs how I know proper etiquette. Thatâs also when my dislike towards caviar began.â
âMh-hm.â He buzzes in response, and I wasnât sure if he believed me or not.
Nobody had ever noticed me. I always lived in the shadows. Nobody cared for me, nobody bothered to help when I was spiralling into depression or struggling to make ends meet. And here this guy was. Heâd even noticed my eye twitching.
I keep staring at him with an emotion I didnât quite understand myself. âDo you notice everyone this much?â
âSome more than others.â
âMy favourite colour is blue,â I tell him. âBlack is a close second.â
A ghost of a smile lingers on his lips in acknowledgment.
âWhatâs yours?â I add.
âGrey.â
âGrey?â I repeated in surprise. âThatâs so...boring. Why is your favourite colour grey?â
âThatâs for me to know, and you to never find out.â
I pout. âMean.â
âIâve done meaner things than deny an answer,â he smugly replied. âYouâll survive.â
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The car pulls back into the gate of his house, and just like that, my little escape from reality was over. âRom-coms are fun, you know,â I tell him while we walk inside.
âTheyâre corny.â
âHow do you know if youâve never watched?â I teased.
âI never said I hadnât watched them. Only that I harboured a dislike.â
A smile makes its way to my lips. âCan we watch one?â
âAbsolutely not!â He refuses it like what I had suggested was blasphemous.
âPlease,â I plead. âI was promised a date.â
âAnd I did take you out on one.â He gives me a pointed look. âDid you not have fun?â
âI did, but a movie would be the perfect end to it. Please?â I basically beg.
He shakes his head, muttering something under his breath. âOkay,â he finally answered. âIf I get bored in fifteen minutes, we switch it off and you let me eat you.â
I grin. âDeal.â
My mind breaks out into a hundred movie options, and before I could settle on one, Dominic barges in.
âSir, you have company.â He says, breathless, his eyes flickering to me. âHe said he wanted to see you, and he wouldnât stop, not even when the guard pointed a gun to his head.â
Alex doesnât ask who it was. âMia, go to your room,â he instructs without giving me a second glance.
My eyes flicker between the two men.
âMia,â he seethes, his tone sending a cold shiver through me. âNow.â
I nodded, but I had barely taken a step away when a man enters the living room looking like he was raging, his blonde hair a mess, eyes searching for, I assumed, Alex, but they fall on me instead.
I freeze.
He tilts his head, an immediate smirk playing on his lips in a psychotic manner.
âXander,â Alex greeted coldly before stepping in front of me, making sure I was completely hidden behind him.