after our lovemaking and didnât move even when Nino rolled off me. âI could use something to eat. What about you?â
I grinned. âI could eat.â I moved to stand but Nino shook his head and got out of bed. âStay. Iâll get something for us, and then we can plan our hike tomorrow.â
I stretched out on my back, feeling as if every muscle in my body had been turned to rubber. âSounds good.â
Nino pulled on briefs then his eyes traveled the length of my naked body in appreciation, and my toes curled in delight. He slipped outside and I sat up, loving the delicious soreness between my legs. A grin pulled at my lips, and I couldnât hold it in. Iâd never been this happy in my life.
I cleaned up in the bathroom and grabbed the hiking guide for the greater Las Vegas area then waited for Nino. Thirty minutes passed and he wasnât back yet.
Confused, I considered going after him but I didnât want to appear like a mother hen so I occupied my mind perusing the pages of the book.
Almost an hour passed before Nino returned with a tray loaded with grapes, cheese cubes and bread. He set it down beside me on the bed. I could tell that something had happened. Reaching for a grape, I waited for him to say something. He sank down beside me and picked out a piece of bread.
âHave you decided which hike youâd like to try?â
âNot really. Youâre more familiar with the area,â I said. âWhy were you gone so long?â
A trace of hesitation on Ninoâs face was worryinf. âI ran across Remo.â
âAnd?â
Ninoâs fingers curled around my wrist. âHe had sex with Serafina.â
I froze.
âShe wanted it,â Nino added.
I shook my head, unable to believe it. âNow that heâs taken her virginity, her fiancé wonât want her back. Sheâll be shunned. Unless she manages to hide the fact somehow, butâ¦â
âRemo just sent them the bloody sheets to taunt them with the Famiglia tradition.â
I tore my wrist out of Ninoâs grasp and pushed out of bed, too agitated to lie down. Nino swung his legs out and stood as well as if he thought Iâd storm out for another confrontation with Remo. âWhat the hell is wrong with him?â
Nino reached for me. I was so angry, I slapped his hand away. He lowered his arm in surprise.
âSorry,â I said. âI shouldnât have hit you.â
âItâs okay, Kiara. I prefer your anger to terror.â
âStill, I donât want to hurt you.â
Nino smiled slightly. âYou canât, trust me.â He approached me again and this time I allowed him to touch my waist.
âIs Serafina all right? Does she need medical treatment?â
Nino frowned. âI told you, she wanted the sex.â
âBut it was her first timeâ¦with Remo of all people.â I cringed as unwanted images tried to come to my mind.
âRemo didnât mention anything of the sort. I assume, given his talent reading people, he adapted his sexual advances according to her inexperience and put some effort into making it pleasant for her.â
I burst out laughing, pressed my head against Ninoâs chest and closed my eyes. Everything about our current situation was surreal, but with the Falcone brothers I should have come to expect nothing else. Tomorrow, Iâd try to talk to Serafina in private and make sure she was truly okay, on a physical level at least. I could only imagine her inner turmoil over sleeping with her captor and familyâs enemy.
Nino stroked my back. âKiara?â
âIâm okay. Letâs plan our hike now.â I pulled back and gave Nino a tense smile.
Ninoâs grip on my waist tightened, holding me in place. âSerafina chose to lose her virginity to Remo. Itâs her choice, so you donât have to feel pity for her.â
Nino couldnât understand.
âIt was her choice to sleep with him, thatâs true, and Iâm glad she got to choose, and thatâs not why I feel sorry for her. Remo is playing a game and for him this might be nothing. But if she decided to give him what she promised to her fiancé, then whatever she feels for Remo isnât just nothing.â
Nino thought about that. âYou didnât get to choose, not when you were a girl and not even now. You knew youâd have to sleep with me at some point. Nothing was your choice.â
My throat tightened realizing Ninoâs thought process. Standing on my tiptoes, I cradled his head. âI didnât choose you on our wedding day, because I didnât know then what I know now. If I had, I would have chosen you. And since our first time, and even before then, everything was my choice, because you allowed it to be so, and because of that and because of how you always treat me right, Iâll always choose you.â
Nino pressed our foreheads together, and he swallowed. âSometimes I feel like my insides are a raging flood of emotions when I look at you, but I donât mind drowning.â
into the kitchen to see if we had something I could turn into a proper lunch, but Nino and I had forgotten to go grocery shopping.
The kitchen door swung open, and glancing over my shoulder I saw Remo stepping inside. I closed the fridge, considering what to say that wouldnât lead to a fight, so I said the first thing that crossed my mind. âWe need to go grocery shopping. We have nothing for lunch.â
Remo raised his eyebrows, amused that I thought that was his business. âThen order something.â
âHowâs Serafina doing?â I asked pointedly.
Remo smiled twistedly and came toward me. âI didnât know Nino had turned into such a gossip.â
âI hope you treated her right.â
Remo leaned down so we were eye-level. âIf you want to know details about my fucking then youâll have to share too. Iâll show you mine if you show me yours.â His smile widened at the look on my face. âNo? Then what I do with Serafina is none of your business.â
He stalked toward the door. âIf you order food, order something for me as well.â
I grabbed a flyer for a new sushi restaurant and ordered enough to feed everyone in the house. Then I headed into the communal space. Nino sat on the couch, talking to someone on the phone.
âWe have it under control. A truce doesnât entitle you to meddle in our matters. Mind your own business, and rest assured Cavallaro wonât bother attacking your territory in the near future.â Nino paused. âWhy?â
I stopped at the underlying warning in his voice. His eyes settled on me. âIâll ask her.â He lowered the phone. âLuca wants a word with you.â
I was surprised. Luca and I had never been close. He was Capo and a scary man, not to mention that we had plenty of cousins. Swallowing, I nodded and took the phone from Nino. âHello Luca?â
âKiara, how are you?â
âDidnât Cassio keep you updated? I assumed he reported whenever I talked to Giulia on the phone.â My cousinâs husband was Lucaâs trusted Underboss, so it was highly unlikely that parts of our conversations, at least, wouldnât reach Lucaâs ear.
Silence. My words had been on the verge of insolent, nothing a man like Luca usually tolerated, but I resisted the urge to apologize. Nino and Remo wouldnât approve of me submitting to the Famiglia Capo.
âIâm aware that you seem to be doing fine in Camorra territory,â Luca said tightly. âOf course, I asked for updates. The Falcones areâ¦difficult.â
âDid you only want to ask for my wellbeing? Iâm doing fine.â
âThe recent development with Danteâs niece has been unsettling. It raised new worries.â
âIâm not going to tell you any details about Serafina. Remo and Nino know what theyâre doing.â
âLoyal,â Luca said with a dry laugh. âThatâs not why I wanted a word with you. I want you to know that the Famiglia will always take you in, if you need protection. I failed you once, but this time you should come to me if somethingâs the matter. Call Giulia and sheâll inform me in case you need to be discreet.â
âThank you, but that wonât be necessary.â
âMaybe youâre right, but you should know.â
âDo you want to talk to Nino again?â
âNo, everythingâs said. Goodbye, Kiara.â He hung up and I lowered the phone, still surprised. It had almost sounded as if Luca felt guilty for what had happened to me, which wasnât his fault. He couldnât have known.
Nino took his cell from me, frowning with suspicion. âWhat did Luca want? He tends to forget the borders of his territory.â
âHe told me I could return to the Famiglia if I needed to escape the Camorra. He told me the Famiglia would protect me.â
âYou are part of the Camorra now,â Nino said tightly.
âI am, and this is my home.â
Nino relaxed slightly. Did he really think Iâd ever consider returning to the Famiglia?
The bell rang.
âI ordered sushi for us,â I explained.
Nino glanced down at his phone to check the camera at the gate then nodded and headed for the door. âIâll get it.â
He returned, carrying three bags and raised a curious eyebrow.
âI ordered for all of us. Our fridge is empty.â
Nino set everything down in the center of the gaming room table. âIâll see if I can find Remo, will you look for Adamo and Savio?â
With a nod and smile, I headed toward Adamoâs part of the house. I hadnât been there before, but it was slightly smaller than the other three and all except for one door were open and empty. I headed for that one and knocked. Nothing happened for several moments until finally Adamo opened the door. A plume of smoke wafted toward me and I coughed. Adamo was only in sweatpants, his hair tousled. I took in the mess behind him. Bottles and dirty clothes on the floor. Only a narrow path led from the bed to the desk and to the door. âOh, Kiara, hey,â he mumbled.
âIf you want, I can clean your room for you,â I said without thinking.
Adamo glanced over his shoulder and rubbed his neck, considering my suggestion. He shook his head and gave a sheepish smile. âNah, itâs fine.â
That didnât look fine to me, but it wasnât my business.
âI ordered sushi for lunch. If you come down, we can all eat together.â
âIâll get dressed then come down.â
Tearing my eyes from the mess, I turned and headed to Savioâs wing. For some reason I was more nervous to enter his territory because I had a feeling he was more private than Adamo, and I was worried about the state his room would be in. If it was worse than Adamoâs place then Iâd ask Nino to send pest control.
It wasnât difficult to find Savio. The door to his room was open and he hung head-down from a bar heâd attached in the doorframe, doing crunches. He stopped mid-air when he noticed me, then finished two more reps before he gripped the bar and swung himself down. Like Adamo he was only wearing sweatpants. I really didnât understand what it was with the Falcone brothers and their aversion to wearing shirts.
âBooty call?â he asked, cocking an eyebrow as he reached for a weight sack and squeezed it between his knees before he began doing pull-ups at the bar.
âYou wish,â I said with a laugh, trying not to stare at all the display of nakedness and muscle.
âNo, trust me, you wish.â
I shook my head at his arrogance. Relief filled me when I saw the room behind him was impeccably clean, and everything was white and beigeâstylish.
âAre you looking for something?â Savio grunted out between pull-ups.
âIâm just relieved your room is cleaner than Adamoâs.â
Savio scoffed. âThatâs not difficult. He lives in a fucking dump.â
I really couldnât defend Adamo in this case.
âI got sushi for all of us.â
Savio dropped the weight and lowered himself to his feet, reaching for a towel on the ground. âWhat kind?â
âThe kind youâll like,â I said with a teasing smile.
Savio rolled his eyes. âThat means only greens, right?â
I gave a small shrug, turned and headed back down. If they didnât order their own food, theyâd have to live with my vegetarian choices or starve.
When I entered the gaming room, Nino and Remo sat on the couch and I sank down beside Nino. Scanning the sushi boxes, I picked up one and set it off to the side.
âAre you trying to bribe Serafina with sushi so sheâll spill the beans?â Remo said. He was in a strange mood.
âFeeding her is not bribing.â
Adamo and Savio joined us in that moment, both still without shirts. I shook my head. They plopped down on the sofa across from us and reached for the chopsticks and boxes without a word.
âHow about you leave the boxes in the middle so we can all share?â Remo snarled.
I chanced a glance at him.
âConsidering that you got into the bitchâs pants, youâre in a shitty mood,â Savio said.
Remoâs face flashed with anger. âThatâs the fucking last time you call her bitch, got it?â
Savio raised one eyebrow and even Adamo froze with his chopsticks against his lips. I looked at Nino who was frowning at his brother.
Weâd all heard it. That was protectiveness in Remoâs voice.
âCome on, she earned the name,â Savio said.
Remo rose, his body shaking with barely restrained fury. What had gotten into him?
âWhat?â Savio said. âNow you want to hit me because of a woman? Sheâs your captive and the enemyâor did she get under your skin?â
Remo gave a twisted grin. âAs if thatâs ever going to happen. You just piss me off.â He sank back down as if he hadnât been on the verge of attacking Savio a moment ago.
I snatched up an avocado maki and pushed it into my mouth while the men pounced on the California rolls and summer rolls. I kept sneaking at look at Remo, trying to figure out what had gotten into him, but attempting to glimpse behind his mask was bound to fail.
at my piano in the afternoon to play together. It had become a ritual I enjoyed tremendously, and something we tried to incorporate into our daily routines.
Nino started playing a soft tune, barely audible, frowning in concentration. I wasnât sure if it was because he was trying to focus on the music or make sense of his emotions. I leaned my head against his arm, listening to the melody he created. I loved listening to Nino, because his music always reflected the feelings he couldnât understand or was unable to express. The music flowed louder, an uneven staccato. It filled my body, engulfed my heart, every fiber until my pulse sped up, living what the melody tried to convey. âAre you worried about Remo?â I whispered.
Nino regarded his fingers on the keys with a calculating expression, as if he didnât trust them to show his true feelings. âRemo is too emotional. He lets whatever he feels consume him. He and Adamo are similar in that regard. Until now Remo mostly thrived on anger and hatred ⦠whatever connects him to Serafina, it canât persist and I worry that itâll tip him over.â
âRemoâs got you,â I said, propping my chin up on Ninoâs shoulder. The frown eased. Nino and Remo had survived so much together, theyâd get through this as well.
the set-up in the living area in our wing. Nino had bought a TV and set it up across from the sofa. The small table was loaded with dips, chips, veggie sticks, sushi and Leonaâs favorite cupcakesâraspberry with a cream cheese frosting.
The bell rang out in the main part of the house. I hurried toward the gaming room and when I arrived, Fabiano and Leona were already waiting. The men would be watching fights and races while Leona and I would have some girl time. I hugged her and she smiled, looking as excited as I felt. With a wave, we left the men to their own devices.
âI hope you had a wonderful birthday yesterday?â I asked. Iâd sent Leona a text, congratulating her from Nino and me, and today was our evening to celebrate a bit.
âFabiano and I had a late breakfast in a cute café not too far from our apartment, and in the evening, we drove to our favorite stop and had a picnic there. It was really romantic.â
I grinned, then pointed at her necklace, a beautiful gold chain with a diamond pendant. âFabianoâs gift?â
She touched the necklace and bit her lip. âYeah. I bet it cost a fortune. How am I going to compete with that for his birthday in November?â
âFabiano doesnât expect you to buy him anything expensive.â
She shrugged. âI know. He gave me a card for his bank account, but I always feel strange using it. Though it doesnât even matter anymore. Fabianoâs paying so much for college and for everything else. I can never pay him back.â
âHe doesnât want the money back. He wants you.â
Leona flushed and didnât say anything. Then she saw the cupcakes. âYou baked my favorites?â
âI hope youâll like them. Itâs the first time I tried this recipe. The frosting I tasted was delicious.â
We settled on the sofa, shoulder against shoulder, and I turned the TV on. âI chose Jane Eyre, The Devil Wears Prada and After You.â
âThatâs so great. I donât even remember the last time I watched a romantic movie. Fabiano hates them and refuses to watch them with me no matter how much I beg him.â
âI never ask Nino to watch them with me,â I said with a giggle, taking a piece of sushi. âHe doesnât really like fiction or movies. He prefers documentaries and that sort of thing.â
âWith him I get it. He wouldnât really understand all the emotional stuff, but Fabiano could if he wanted to.â
I shrugged. I hadnât told Leona about Ninoâs recent development, about how heâd told me he loved me and meant it, how he didnât have to simulate emotion for me anymore. It seemed like such a personal thing that sharing it would have felt like betrayal.
Leona dipped a carrot stick in the sweet potato hummus Iâd made, then her gaze went to the ceiling as if she was looking at something above us. âIt feels weird that we have a girlâs night while another girl is locked up in Remoâs bedroom somewhere on the upper floor.â
âSheâs got her own bedroom,â I said, as if that made things better.
Leona raised an eyebrow and we both started laughing. Leona covered her eyes, shaking her head and her smile fell. âI really canât believe this is reality. My lifeâs always been different but now itâs reached a new level of weird.â
I sobered. âI know. But Serafina is well, considering everything thatâs going on. I wish she could be down here with us, but Remo and Nino would never allow it.â
Leona nodded. âFabiano warned me not to talk to Remo about it. He says his Capo is a bit tense at the moment.â
âHe is. Things with Serafina are complicated.â
Leona tilted her head, regarding me with a confused look. âComplicated how?â
I bit my lip. âI donât know. I think there might be feelings involved on both sides.â
Leona choked. âYou think Remo Falcone has feelings for a woman?â
I reached for the bottle of Sauvignon Blanc Nino had opened for me and poured both Leona and me a generous amount. Leona didnât know Remo as well as I didânot that I really knew him. âMaybe Iâm wrong, but ⦠just forget it. Letâs not talk about it.â I raised my glass and Leona clinked hers against mine.
I turned on the TV. My own eyes occasionally strayed to the ceiling, wondering what Serafina was doing and feeling guilty, but eventually the amount of alcohol that Leona and I consumed made me forget everything else.
I wasnât sure what time it was when Nino and Fabiano walked into the room. Leona and I still sat shoulder against shoulder, temple against temple, hardly able to hold our glasses. The Devil Wears Prada was running on the screen but I barely noticed anything, too drunk. Two empty wine bottles littered the table.
Nino and Fabiano exchanged a look before moving over to us. Nino picked up the remote from the floor where Iâd dropped it half an hour ago but couldnât retrieve it because my head swam the second I looked down. He turned off the TV while Fabiano tried to get Leona into a standing position. He gave up eventually and lifted her into his arms. With a smile at me and a nod toward Nino, he carried her out. Leona gave a small wave before she closed her eyes with a sick look.
Nino sank down beside me and gently pried the wine glass from my hand before he tipped my head up and scanned my face. I grinned, couldnât help it.
âHow much have you had?â
I nodded toward the empty bottles then groaned when my vision swam.
Nino touched my forehead then got up. âWait here. Donât move. Iâll get you some Coke to drink. It might help.â
âDonât go,â I slurred.
Nino hesitated, then he unscrewed one of the water bottles weâd ignored and held it out to me. I only stared, too tired to even lift my arm. Nino hunched before me and brought the bottle to my lips. âSmall sips. I donât want you to choke.â
I did as he asked, all the while watching his serene beautiful face. âIn the beginning, your beauty almost terrified me. All that cold beauty, and the tattoosâ¦it was almost too much to take in.â
With a small, amused smile Nino lowered the bottle. âYouâve drunk too much. I need to get you into bed.â
âI mean it.â I fumbled with the buttons of his shirt and finally got a few undone. âThis one, it terrified me in the beginning.â I pointed at the skull swallowing the blade. âAnd the one on your backâ¦that one too.â
âA phoenix rising from the flames is something positive, isnât it?â Nino asked curiously.
âShow me.â
âYouâve seen it many times,â Nino said gently.
âShow me.â
He stood and unbuttoned his shirt then shrugged it off before turning around.
I stumbled to my feet and had to grip Ninoâs hips to steady myself. âNow I think itâs beautiful.â I traced the intricate orange feathers of the fantastic bird, its parted beak, his fierce dark eyes, the talons dripping with red. Part of the tattoo disappeared into Ninoâs waistband. I reached around and tried to unbutton his pants, but failed with my unsteady fingers. Ninoâs hands came to my help and finally I could pull it down, revealing the long burning tail of the phoenix and the angry flames heâd escaped. They covered his ass cheeks. I swallowed thickly as I traced Ninoâs muscles, the way they seemed to make his tattoos come to life when he shifted. My hands ghosted over every inch of his back then over his firm ass. Pressing closer, I kissed Ninoâs shoulder blade then reached around, touching his chest, then lower until my hand curled around his erection.
I released a low breath, my forehead pressing against Ninoâs skin as I pumped him. His breathing deepened and his familiar musky scent sent a wave of desire through my drunken haze. He turned slowly, leaving me no choice but to release him. I let myself drop back down on the couch, bringing me eye-level with his length.
Ninoâs chest heaved as I leaned forward and took him into my mouth. Any hesitance evaporated from his face and gradually he began to thrust lightly into my mouth, never taking his eyes off me. Neither could I take mine off him, the way his abs flexed with every shift of his hips, his intense expression. I didnât think Iâd ever grow tired of admiring this man.
I got into bed. Only that after Nino came, he wanted to return the favor but then I blacked out. A soft tongue slid along my crease and I arched up toward the familiar mouth, realizing what had woken me. I looked to find Nino, gloriously naked, sprawled out between my legs, his head buried in my lap. His tongue and lips banished the last remains of sleep, sending shockwaves of pleasure through every inch of my body.
âNino,â I rasped, opening wider, desperate for more, but Nino didnât comply. He loved to draw my orgasms out until I was almost shaking with the need to come.
His eyes fixed me with a dominant look, his fingers clamping down on my hips to stop me from grinding myself against him. âNo. Not yet. Weâll draw this out.â
I stopped fighting it, surrendering to Ninoâs gentle torture. The way he guided me toward the edge of the cliff, made me desperate for the fall, only to pull me back. I was panting, gasping, completely boneless.
âHappy birthday, Kiara,â he half growled before finally he pushed two fingers into me, hitting that sweet spot I never even dared dream about. He sucked my clit, and I exploded.
My vision sparked with stars, my muscles clenched, and I cried out, really cried out for the first time, losing control, and it was glorious.
âThatâs number one,â Nino said in a low voice, kissing the inside of my thigh. âOne of many.â
He stayed true to his promise. Before breakfast, Nino gave me several more orgasms with his tongue, fingers and cock, until I was completely sated and starving.
âThatâs a great way to wake up,â I said with an embarrassed laugh as Nino led me into the kitchen to prepare breakfast for me. Despite his brief protest, I helped him. Because really, cooking wasnât a chore for me.
âI have made plans for tonight. I arranged for the Chengdu to open exclusively for us so we can enjoy our food and the concert of your favorite piano player, without interruption.â
I almost dropped the whisk Iâd used to beat the eggs for the French toast. âYou got him to come to Vegas and play for us?â
Nino nodded as he cut mangos into accurate stripes.
I couldnât move. Putting down the whisk, I wrapped my arms around Nino tightly then kissed his mouth. âThatâs the best present I could imagine.â
âThatâs what I thought,â Nino said with a knowing smile.
âYouâre spoiling me.â
Weâd had dinner at the Szechuan restaurant a few times since weâd been married and it had been spectacular every single time, and now that our food would be accompanied by beautiful music it could only be perfect.
Ninoâs expression hardened briefly. âI give you what should have been yours all alongâwhatever you want.â
I shook my head, letting out a shuddering breath. With shaking hands, I returned to my task of scrambling the eggs. âYou really need to stop making me so emotional.â
âNo. I enjoy seeing happiness on your face. Itâs as if Iâm feeling it myself.â
There was really nothing I could say in return and so I only smiled.