âThe flowers got stuck in traffic, but theyâll be here in an hour. I couldnât find a priest whoâd do it on such short notice, but thereâs a guy I know at the yacht club whoâs registered to do weddings, and I have him in the car,â Ras says as he leans against the doorframe of my bedroom.
I adjust my tie in the mirror. Muffled female laughter reaches me from down the hall. Outside the balcony, a violin is being tuned.
âNot ideal, but it will do,â I say.
Ras moves to the bar cart, pours whiskey into two glasses, and hands one to me. âHow do you feel?â
âLike Iâm getting married in two hours,â I say.
He smirks. â
.â
We clink our glasses and drink.
My biggest regret is that I canât give Vale the wedding she deserves, which is why I told her that sheâll have twoâone now while her sister is here with us, and another once I take my place as don. I want to see her on the steps of the basilica in Naples where my parents got married.
Thereâs a photo of that day resting on my nightstand. I move to look at it again. Most of our family photos burned in the fire, but over the years, Rasâs father helped me find a few.
Whenever I see this particular photo, Iâm struck with how normal my parents look. Itâs cropped closely on them, with just the basilicaâs entrance in the background and none of the guests in sight. My mother is in a white lace dress with a high neck, and my father is in a finely tailored suit. Beautiful, yes. But normal. Without knowing anything about the couple, it would be easy to imagine them as a common Italian family, instead of a don and donna of the .
Their love for each other humanized them.
After falling for Vale, I think I finally see them as humans too. Flawed and imperfect, but capable of immense love.
When the time comes, we leave the bedroom and make our way to the gardens where the ceremony will take place. Weâll get married under an arbor that Mari created a few years ago.
âIt looks nice,â I say to Ras, scanning the space.
âI wish I could take the credit, but itâs mostly Gemmaâs work.â
My brow arches. âYou two are finally getting along?â
âLike oil and water,â he says, glancing away and sliding his hands into his pockets.
I snicker. âYou think I havenât noticed you eyeing her whenever sheâs not looking? Too bad sheâs engaged.â
His response never makes it out of his mouth. The violin begins to play, and the ceremony starts.
My sister comes out first, followed by Gemma, both of them in pretty blue dresses. They each give me warm smiles and take their places opposite Ras.
When Vale appears at the end of the walkway, my heart jumps into my throat. Thereâs a tremble in my hands, and I clench my fists by my side and force myself to breathe.
this woman.
She floats down the walkway, her shoulders bared, and a bouquet in her arms. That dress on her is a wet dream, and Iâm already considering how quickly Iâll be able to peel it off her.
The word echoes in my head up until she stops before me and lifts her eyes to meet mine.
The garden, our friends, even the ground I stand on disappear. Everything but her blanks out. Inside those eyes is a promise of a future I never thought Iâd have, and when her full lips quirk into a breathless smile, I grin and lift my face up to the azure sky.
Valeâs hair is bundled up in a towel as she steps out of the shower. I had intended on joining her there, but then I opened my goddamn mouth. Iâve spent the last few days in bed, thoroughly indulging my obsession with my wife. The plan was to continue to do that until dinner, but Iâve managed to piss her off and ruin the mood.
Her gaze finds me standing by the balcony, and she exhales a frustrated breath. âDid you really think Iâd let you ship me off somewhere after our wedding, Damiano? Thatâs not how this is going to work.â She stomps to the makeup vanityâa new addition to the room since she moved inâand huffs as she lowers into a chair. âI canât believe you.â
I should have known she would react this way. Ras still hasnât given the order to cut Sal off. I wanted to wait until after our wedding before causing all hell to break loose. Putting that gold band on her finger became my priority as soon as she said sheâd marry me, but now that sheâs finally mine, the fear of losing her is unlike any fear Iâve felt before.
Raking my fingers through my hair, I walk over to stand behind her. âI want to make sure youâre safe.â
âIâm safe by your side,â she snaps. âDonât even try. Iâm not leaving. Unless you want to sedate me and stuff me inside a trunk, Iâm not going anywhere.â
I place my hands on her delicate shoulders and meet her angry eyes in the mirror. âIâm not stuffing my beautiful wife into a trunk,â I mutter. âNot again. It was only an idea.â
âA bad one,â she retorts. âHavenât I proven to you by now that Iâm not helpless? I donât need saving. After these weeks on Ibiza, Iâve realized Iâm far stronger than I ever gave myself credit for.â
âVale, youâre the strongest person I know. Itâs not you being weak that Iâm worried about. Itâs me.â
Her expression softens at my confession. She puts her comb back down on the vanity and places her hand over mine. âIf weâre doing this, weâre doing this together. Iâm not going to be cooped up in some remote Italian villa while you fight for your throne and risk your life. You need me, Dem.â
I lace her fingers with mine. I do need her. Her wisdom, her strength, and her courage. Just looking at her fills me with certainty thereâs only one way for this to end.
With our victory.
She stands and throws her arms around my neck. âI love you. No matter what happens, Iâll love you through it all.â
Warmth spreads through my chest. I wrap her damp hair around my fist and bring her lips to mine. She tastes so goddamn sweet.
When we break apart, I rest my forehead against hers. âBefore I met you, I thought romantic love made people crazy and weak. I was right about the first.
Iâm so fucking crazy about you. But love doesnât make us weak. Itâs the opposite. It shows us what we absolutely canât loseâwhatâs worth dying for. Iâd die for you, Vale.â
She kisses me again. âIâd prefer you live for me instead.â
An hour later, Iâm sitting in my office. My hairâs still damp after I convinced Vale to take a second shower with me once we finished our conversation.
I pick up the phone and dial Napoletano He picks up on the third ring. âI hear congratulations are in order.â
âHow would youââ My eyes jump to the corners of the room. âAre you watching me right now?â
âRas called me earlier.â
I lean back in my chair and pinch the bridge of my nose. âRight.â
Thereâs a clipped chuckle. âHow does it feel being a married man?â
âExcellent. Thinking about trying it?â
âNo.â
I wait for him to say more, but apparently thatâs all heâs got on the topic, so after a moment, I continue. âIâm about to pull the trigger.â
âThe timing is right. Thereâs a lot of discontent in the ranks. I think youâll find the support you need quicker than you expected.â
âGood. Still, I have to plan for the worst.â Spinning my pen over a knuckle, I release a breath. âI canât have the two people I care about most in one place. Vale insists on staying, but Mari is stillâ¦unwell. She hasnât fully recovered from what happened, and I want her someplace safe. Somewhere sheâll be able to heal.â
Thereâs a long silence on the other end of the line that I suspect is underscored with distaste. Heâs probably pissed off I called him about this instead of something more suited for his skillset.
âLook, I know youâre not a babysitter. Iâm asking for a favorââ
âIâll take her.â
Thereâs no emotion in how he says the words, but the delivery is almost too flat. Like heâs actively trying to keep his voice neutral.
A hint of unease latches onto my spine. I shrug it off. Napoletano is nearly impossible to read when youâre talking to him face-to-face, let alone over the phone. The man is an enigma. Itâs one of the many reasons heâs so fucking good at what he does. I hate the idea of sending Mari away, but besides Ras, heâs the only one I can trust with her.
âI donât know how long it will be until things cool down.â
âShe can stay with me for as long as she needs.â
I drop my head back and look at the plastered ceiling. Itâs the right thing to do, but that doesnât make it easy. âThanks. Where will you take her?â
âSomewhere in Italy. Itâs best for me not to say. Youâll be able to stay in touch over a secure line.â
âAll right.â
âIâll come pick her up tomorrow morning.â
That doesnât give me a lot of time to break the news to her, but I know she wonât put up a fight like Vale did. She might grumble, but sheâll go with Napoletano and stay with him until itâs safe for her to come back.
âI owe you one,â I say.
âYes, you do.â
We hang up, and I release a breath.
A guarantee of my sisterâs safety for a future favor.
I shrug. On paper, itâs the simplest deal Iâve ever made.
Whatever Napoletano asks of me, it will be worth it to keep Mari safe.
And now that this is sorted, thereâs no more reason to delay. Time to put our plan into motion.
I send a text to Ras and drop my phone down on the desk.
Itâs the sound of the first domino falling.