My mother called me early the next morning to invite me over for brunch. I knew she was eager to interrogate me about my marriage with Dante. I was actually surprised that it had taken her so long to contact me. Maybe sheâd wanted to give Dante and me some alone time to get to know each other. I told her I couldnât make it to brunch but would be there for teatime. I wasnât sure how long my visit to the casino would take. I chose a chic beige costume and modest heels for the occasion. I didnât want to look too sexy for my first impression. I had a feeling I would have trouble getting everyoneâs respect even without flashing my legs.
When I came down the staircase, Dante was already waiting in the entrance hall. As usual he was dressed impeccably in a dark brown three-piece suite and matching oxfords. His gaze flickered to me and I hoped heâd approve of my clothes. âIs this okay?â I gestured at my body.
âYou look like a business woman. Thatâs the right choice for today,â Dante said with a nod. I stepped up to him. I didnât try to take his hand or kiss him, even though I wanted to.
âOnly for today?â
âWhen you welcome our high rollers, you can dress more casually. Most of them are traditionalists, so a dress or skirt would be a wise choice.â
My eyebrows shot up. âI thought you didnât choose me for the job because of my looks.â
Danteâs eyes traveled the length of my body. âValentina, only a blind man wouldnât notice you. Itâs always good to charm up the high rollers as you would entertain guests who were invited to a party in our house. They know who you are. They know you are mine, and you taking your time to welcome them and tell them about our newest amenities will make them feel special. Nobody will mistake your hospitality for inappropriate flirting.â
I gave him a doubtful look, but I wasnât going to argue with him. I was too grateful that heâd allow me to work at all. I didnât have to listen to the rumors to know exactly what they would be saying about me once people found out the wife of the Boss wasnât satisfied with being a trophy wife.
***
We took Danteâs Mercedes for our ride to the industrial parts of Chicago because a snow storm made the streets impassable for the Porsche. After thirty minutes, in which Dante explained what kind of gambling was most popular in our casinos and who the most important high rollers were, we pulled up in front of a gate barring the way down into an underground garage. Behind it loomed a massive storehouse with dirt covered windows and graffiti-sprayed walls. A guard in a small cabin greeted Dante and opened the gate for us. We drove down the slope into a nondescript parking garage. Nothing hinted to the presence of a casino, but of course it made sense that the Outfit had to hide their illegal gambling endeavors. A few other cars were already parked in the garage. Dante steered the Mercedes into the spot between a sleek black BMW and a pretentious red Mustang with snow chains around its massive tires. I had a feeling I knew to whom the latter belonged.
Dante and I got out of the car. To my surprise, Dante put his hand on the small of my back as he led me toward a rusty elevator at the other end of the garage.
âIs it safe?â I asked suspiciously. That thing looked as if it was in desperate need of service.
Dante chuckled. âThis is all make-believe.â For a moment, his eyes met mine and unexpected warmth filled me. Dante pushed a small black button and the elevator doors slid open. The inside wasnât much better than the outside. This was a freight elevator with bare steel walls and scratched up floor. Dante took a keycard from his pocket and eased it into a slit I hadnât even noticed before. It wasnât anywhere near the obvious buttons of the elevator. Dante noticed my curious look. âWeâve never had a visit from Feds, but if they ever check the storehouse, this will make it more difficult for them to find out whatâs below us.â
The moment Dante had inserted the card, the elevator started moving down. The ride was quick and when the doors finally glided open, I gasped.
We stepped into a vast underground area with plush red and gold carpets, chandeliers and dozens of massive tables for poker games, blackjack, roulette and whatever else was played down here. Flatscreen-TVs on one wall of the casino showed everything from the Africa Soccer Cup over a darts championship in Scotland, camel racing in Dubai to Skiing tournaments in the Alps. Sofas were arranged around the wall for people who wanted to watch the athletes or teams theyâd put a bet on. At the end of the room, was a bar that took up almost the entire width of the room with hundreds of bottles of liquors, wines and champagne.
Right now the casino was deserted except for two cleaning ladies who vacuumed the carpet. Several doors led to what I assumed were private rooms for VIP guests.
âIn the back are the offices as well as a welcome area for high rollers,â Dante explained as he led me across the room toward a dark wood door next to the bar.
âDo I work daily?â
Dante gave me a strange look. âYou can work whenever you want. Nobody will force you to work at all. But youâll always get notified when a high roller is expected so you can decide if youâre going to be there to welcome them.â
âOkay. You said there were special events. Is anything set up in the next few weeks. For Valentineâs day for example?â The day was still four weeks away but setting up an event took time.
Dante stroked my back lightly, surprising me with the gesture. I wasnât even sure heâd noticed what heâd done, since his face was still distant except for the wry smile directed at me. âValentineâs day isnât really something the men coming here are interested in. Even if theyâre married, their wives probably donât know theyâre coming here. As I said, we always have at least a dozen prostitutes in the bar area and the bedrooms in the back are never empty.â
âSo Iâm not just going to manage a casino, Iâll also be a bordello queen.â
Dante laughed. A real laugh. I slanted him a look to make sure my ears werenât playing a trick on me, but the smile was already disappearing from his face. âYou arenât their pimp. You can introduce our high rollers to their complimentary girls but apart from that, the prostitution part of the casino is in Raffaeleâs hand.
Raffaele was Ariaâs cousin. He wasnât related to me though. With satisfaction, I realized my guess about the car had been right. Iâd heard rumors about his swanky persona. âIsnât he the one who got his finger cut off for gawking at Aria?â Everyone knew that tidbit of information, but I was curious about Danteâs feelings toward the incident. I still remembered the huge stir it had caused years ago.
Danteâs lips thinned. âThatâs him. Rocco Scuderi allowed Luca to punish Raffaele.â
We stopped in front of the door. âBut you wouldnât have?â
âI wouldnât have let someone from New York dish out punishment in my territory,â he said in a relentless tone. I wasnât sure why but my body reacted immediately to Danteâs steely fierceness, yearning to be alone with him, to let him have his way with me like last night.
Ignoring my bodyâs needs, I said, âSo you donât think Raffaele deserved it.â Personally, I thought it was a bit extreme to cut someoneâs finger off for staring, but Luca was known for his cold-bloodedness, even in the Outfit.
âI didnât say that. But I would have insisted on punishing him myself, seeing as he is my responsibility. But whatâs done is done.â
âSo is Raffaele the assistant manager?â
âNo, heâs responsible for the hookers. He makes sure we have enough of them available at all times. He works together with Tommaso for that purpose.â
My nose wrinkled, my standard reaction to hearing his name. Dante cocked one blond eyebrow. âIs this because of the prostitution, or because of Tommaso? I thought you were friends with his wife Bibiana.â
âBibiana is my best friend, which is why I canât stand that man. I donât suppose thereâs any chance that Tommaso might be a traitor, so you can get rid of him?â
Dante scanned my face. âYou are being serious.â
âYes. Heâs been treating Bibiana like dirt since they married. I wouldnât shed a single tear if you put a bullet in his head.â
For a couple of heartbeats, our eyes locked and I got the impression that Dante wouldnât have minded a moment of privacy with me either, but then the moment was gone. âHeâs a loyal soldier. Heâs never given me any reason to doubt him. Thereâs nothing I can do about him.â
âNot even if I tell you that heâs raping Bibiana?â I knew Bibiana didnât want people to know but maybe Dante could help. It wasnât as if he would tell others about it.
He put his hand on the door handle, his eyes bleak. âSheâs his wife.â
âThat doesnât mean he can rape her,â I hissed.
âI know, but I canât tell my men how theyâre supposed to treat their wives. Even a Capo canât interfere in a marriage. My decision to forbid rape as punishment or entertainment was already met with resentment.â
I looked away to hide how emotional this topic made me. Sometimes it was easy to forget the horrible things happening in the Outfit.
âAre you ready to go in? Raffaele and Leo, the assistant manager, are waiting in your office to meet you.â
I took a deep breath, then I nodded.
Dante opened the door, and his hand still pressed against my back, he led me into a long corridor with five more doors.
âI assume these arenât for the public eye unlike the doors branching off the main floor?â
âYes. This is only for you and the other employees. The doors outside lead into several rooms that the prostitutes can use with their customers.â
I nodded. It was surreal that I would soon work here.
Dante steered me toward the door at the end of the hallway and opened it. Behind it was a spacious windowless office with a desk, a meeting table with six chairs, a sofa, and two chairs facing the desk. Raffaele, who was a couple of years younger than me, and a middle-aged man with a mustache occupied the chairs. Both rose when Dante and I entered. My eyes were immediately drawn to Raffaeleâs hand. His finger had been re-attached by the Outfit doctor but it stuck out and was obviously stiff.
âRaffaele, Leo,â Dante said coolly, dropping his hand from my back to shake their hands. Then he gestured toward me. âThis is my wife, Valentina. As I told you yesterday, sheâll be taking Dinoâs place.â I assumed that was the guy whoâd filled his pockets with Outfit money.
I tilted my head, hoping to appear self-confident. I shook first Leoâs hand, who was a few inches smaller than me, then Raffaeleâs. Both men greeted me friendly but I could see in their eyes that they were unhappy with Danteâs choice to involve me in Outfit business. They couldnât possibly like having a woman as their boss, even if Leo would still do most of the management work.
âWhy donât you show Valentina around? You know the ins and outs of this place better than I do,â Dante said to Leo, who nodded before facing me with a stiff smile. âThis way,â he said as he walked out of the room and headed back to the main floor. âOur opening hours are from six in the evening until six in the morning. Of course sometimes a group of high rollers wants to book the place for a different time slot. Then we open for them.â
It wasnât even noon yet, so there was still plenty of time before the casino opened its doors. That explained why everything was still deserted. I pointed toward a booth. âIs that where customers exchange their money for chips?â
Leo nodded. âYes. If a customer doesnât have any money, we offer them credits.â
âAt fair interest rates, Iâm sure,â I joked.
âOf course,â Leo agreed with a toothless smile.
âAnd if they donât pay back our money, who takes care of it then?â
âThe same soldiers who collect all of our money,â Dante said. He was trailing behind us. I wasnât sure if he was making sure that the men were acting civilized or if he wanted to see how I was handling myself.
âI assume this is an by-invitation-only place, so how does word get around? Do customers have to sign some kind of non-disclosure clause?â
Raffaele snorted, but fell silent when Dante shot him a glower.
âWe donât need non-disclosure clauses. We tell customers that they canât tell people about this unless they ask us for permission in advance and we do a background check on the person. Our customers know to keep their mouths shut.â
âNobody wants to mess with us unless they have a death wish,â Raffaele said proudly.
Raffaele was starting to grate on my nerves. He was a bit too sure of himself. Losing a finger didnât seem to have diminished his self-esteem. âAnd you are responsible for the girls?â
âI make sure the whores make our customers happy. And I choose the sluts who sit at the bar to get the men horny and I also decide whoâs going to be one of the complimentary girls. I test all of them to make sure they know how to suck a cock and can take it up their asses. Anal is a must. Most poor bastards donât get that at home.â
Danteâs eyes were burning with anger but he wasnât interfering. Maybe he thought it would make me look weak. I was going to be the head of this casino after all. âI hope you donât talk like that around customers,â I said to Raffaele.
Raffaeleâs throat turned red, from anger or embarrassment I couldnât tell. Probably a little from both. He opened his mouth then closed it after a glance at Dante. I had a feeling that Raffaele would give me more trouble than Leo.
âAre any of the girls in already? Iâd like to talk to them.â
Raffaeleâs eyes darted between Leo and Dante, as if he needed their approval before he could answer a simple question. âMost of them work in Club Palermo until five and then come over here after that.â
The girls who worked here were from Club Palermo? Had any of them slept with Dante? I had to ask Bibiana if she knew the names of the women Dante chose when he frequented the club. âThen Iâll talk to them tomorrow. Make sure they come in early so I can have a word with them before our doors open.â
âWhat is there to talk about? They are brainless whores, nothing more than three-hole sluts.â
âRaffaele, that is enough. I donât tolerate you talking to my wife like that,â Dante said in a dangerously low voice.
Raffaele lowered his head but not before sending me a scathing look. I decided to ignore him for now. âAre any important high rollers visiting today?â
Leo shook his head. âNo. But tomorrow two senators and a few of their friends are coming in. They donât gamble that much. They mostly spend the nights with the girls.â
âSo we humor them because we want them to protect our interests in Senate?â
âExactly,â Leo said, surprised, as if he couldnât believe a woman could come to such a conclusion by herself. Men in our world would be surprised how much their wives and daughters knew about the life theyâre trying to protect them from. You canât grow up in a mob family and not figure out most of whatâs going on.
Dante nodded his head in approval and a strange sense of pride filled me.
âOkay, then Iâll be there tomorrow to introduce myself to them, and meet the rest of our employees. I hope weâre going to work well together.â
Leo nodded, but Raffaele obviously didnât think we would. Dante put his hand on my back and we headed back to our car.
âSo what do you think?â he asked as he started the car.
âI think Raffaele will give me trouble. He obviously doesnât like me.â
âHe doesnât do well with women in general, unless they are prostitutes and have to do what he says. Donât take it personal.â
âI donât. I couldnât care less what he thinks of me.â
âNo,â Dante disagreed. âHe should respect you.â
âBecause it would reflect badly on you if he didnât.â
âThat, and because you are his boss. You are going to make sure everything runs smoothly. Leo will hopefully help you.â
âHe seemed okay. But you donât trust him?â
âI donât trust either of them.â
I nodded. âThey seemed surprised when I said something clever. It really annoyed me.â
âMost men prefer to think of their woman as ignorant and clueless. I know the same men who disapproved of my ruling against rape will disapprove of you working in our casino.â
âI think the mob should stop underestimating women.â
Dante gave me a sideways glance. âMaybe you can convince them.â
Did he really believe that? A question burnt on the tip of my tongue. âDid your first wife work?â
His expression darkened. âNo. She kept busy with social engagements as most women in our world do.â
âOh, of course.â I wondered if despite having offered me a job in the casino, he was unhappy with my desire to work. Would he prefer a trophy wife? Someone who looked good at parties, who warmed his bed and who kept the staff in check? I decided to change the topic. âMy mother invited me over. I assume you have work to do?â
âYes, I do. But I can drive you to your parentsâ house if you want. Itâs on the way. I can tell Enzo or Taft to pick you up when youâre done.â
âMy mother will be delighted,â I said, rolling my eyes.
âWould you rather we drive home and you drive to your parents without me?â
âNo,â I said quickly. âI wasnât joking. My mother will be giddy with pleasure over seeing you again.â
âYour father in one of my underbosses. Itâs not like your mother hasnât met me countless times.â
âBut not as her son-in-law. Iâve never seen her happier than when she found out you were stooping to marry me.â
Danteâs brows drew together. âBecause you were married before?â
âOf course. I was damaged goods by our standards. Not a pure innocent girl like Gianna or the many other girls fawning over you at parties.â
âBelieve me, Iâm more than happy that I didnât agree to marry Gianna. Sheâs a troublemaker. I donât have the patience for someone like her. And I donât pay much attention to girls on parties.â
I huffed. âYou are a man. How can you not notice their smoldering glances?â
âSmoldering?â Dante asked with a hint of amusement. âAnd I didnât say I didnât notice. I make sure to always be aware of everything going on in a room around me, but Iâm not interested in their silly attempts at flirting. They fawn over an image they have of me, but Iâm not that man.â
âI donât know. Girls think youâre sexy because you are powerful and aloof. The iceprince whose heart they want to melt.â
Dante shook his head, then something changed on his face and he slanted me another glance. âSo your mother didnât know you never consummated your first marriage?â
âOf course not. I donât talk to her about things like that. And believe me, she would have found a way to tell you about my virginity because it would have increased my worth. Sheâd die from happiness if she found out you are the man who took my virtue.â I froze. âYouâre not going to tell anyone about Antonio, are you?â
Dante narrowed his eyes in thought. âI donât see how that would help anyone. Of course, it would make my search for Antonioâs lover easier if I could involve my men.â
âIâm not going to tell you his name,â I interjected, knowing where this was going, and really hoping he wouldnât get angry again.