Like every morning, Valerio drove me to work. Today, my spirits were particularly high as I hadnât seen Nevio in the past two days. Maybe heâd really listened and returned to Las Vegas. Additionally, my internship with the Famigliaâs doctor was a lot of fun, even if I wasnât allowed to be present during everything. Not so much because they worried that I couldnât handle it, but because I could still feel weariness despite the fresh peace treaty between the Camorra and Famiglia.
And like every morning, we stopped at Valerioâs favorite coffee shop. I liked coffee, but Valerio was positively addicted to it. I doubted he needed it to wake up in the morning because he was one the most nauseatingly cheerful morning persons Iâd ever encountered. His words about being grumpy in the mornings had never proven true. Or maybe he was just grumpy deep inside.
We got out of his red Porsche 911, which heâd parked at the curb right in front of the shop. The moment we entered the shop, I noticed that Marcos wasnât behind the counter. This was the first time he didnât take our orders. Valerio gave our usual orders to the girl behind the counter. Something in her face told me something was up. Her skin was blotchy, and eyes teary as if sheâd recently cried.
âWhereâs Marcos?â I asked casually, not wanting Valerio to draw the wrong conclusions. I wasnât interested in the barista. I simply liked his flirting because it lifted my ego.
Valerio slanted a look at me, blue eyes narrowed in consideration. If Iâd thought I would have more freedom away from home, I was thoroughly mistaken. The Famiglia had strict rules that even the easygoing Valerio paid attention to.
The girl blanched. She turned around to where her manager was talking to someone on the phone, looking upset. âHe was found dead in an alley last night. Thatâs why he didnât show up to work this morning. The police were here to question us before we even opened the store.â
I swallowed hard. Was this a coincidence? What if Nevio was still in New York? Maybe heâd decided Marcos had looked at me the wrong way, and suddenly, he was dead.
I felt sick. Even without any proof, my instincts told me Nevio had been involved in this. Because of me. I didnât understand any of this. What was this for him? A sick game?
âDo they know what happened?â I asked, trying to sound sympathetic but not as freaked out as I was. Considering Valerioâs very intent expression, I probably wasnât doing a very good job.
The girl glanced at her manager again, then whispered, âThe police think it was a mugging. He was stabbed, and his wallet was on the ground beside him.â
âStabbed? Just once, or did he have any other injuries?â
Knowing Nevioâs inability to control himself, a single stab wound seemed odd, but maybe that had been his intent. Maybe this controlled kill showed that he didnât really care about me, wasnât really deeply emotionally involved, but acted out of a sick sense of possessiveness.
The girl looked uncomfortable. It wasnât normal to ask these kinds of questions as a bystander. Tomorrow, the police would probably want to question me because of my suspicious behavior, but I needed to find out more.
âI think he was stabbed once, but I didnât ask for details.â The way she said it made it clear I shouldnât have asked either.
âI should probablyâ¦uhhhâ¦get your order before my manager notices the long line,â she said quickly, then turned on her heel and began to work on our beverages.
Valerio raised one blond brow. âWhat was that about?â
I gave a shrug. âJust curious. He seemed like such a nice guy. Itâs horrible that he got killed.â
âHorrible,â Valerio repeated as if he couldnât care less, which was probably true considering he was Luca Vitielloâs child and had killed his own fair share of people in his life.
The barista returned with our orders, and we left. When we got into the Porsche, Valerio didnât start the engine.
I pretended to be busy with my Americano. Since Valerio had introduced me to it, Iâd developed my own addiction to the concoction.
âIâll ask again. What was that interrogation about?â His voice lacked his usual cheer and lightness and gave me a glimpse of another more serious and dangerous side of him.
I frowned. âI was just being compassionate. The girl must feel bad after such horrible news.â
âHorrible,â Valerio repeated with a hint of sarcasm. âEven I could tell the girl was freaked out by your questions. She certainly didnât get compassionate vibes from you.â
âMaybe I had a crush on him,â I muttered, feeling defensive. My thoughts were a jumbled mess, and it was only a matter of time before Iâd let something slip.
âI didnât get the vibe that you had a crush on him. He had the hots for you, no doubt, but you werenât into him. I have a feeling this isnât just you being your caring self.â
I sipped my coffee, hoping Valerio would stop prodding. On the other hand, maybe getting him and, in consequence, Luca involved would make Nevio retreat.
Peace was still a fragile construct, though. What if Nevioâs actions caused a new rift that led to war? With Greta in New York, things would get even more complicated. Could I really risk this out of an unfounded suspicion?
Valerio angled his body my way, his back against the door and one elbow propped up on his steering wheel. âItâs strange. You get lost when a fire breaks out in the hospital, and Flavio finds you completely flustered. You keep checking our surroundings as if you know someone is after you. My instincts tell me someone has been watching us. Someone whoâs really good at staying in the shadows, someone whoâs used to creeping up on others, on hunting them. And now a guy who was into you is dead.â
âPeople get mugged and killed all the time.â
âSure, they do,â he said. âStill, I find the string of events odd. Are you promised to someone in Las Vegas?â
âYou know Iâm not.â
âDoes someone think you belong to him?â
âIâm not a pet. I donât belong to anyone.â
Valerio just smiled as if Iâd said something funny. I had underestimated him. His funny nature made you forget what he was at the core of his being. A Made Man and Luca Vitielloâs son. âSure. If the lie makes you feel better.â
He finally started the car and pulled away from the curb. I really hoped heâd let the matter drop. I couldnât do it. I needed to find out more about Marcosâs death. The problem was how to do it without making the police or the Vitiellos suspicious.
Luckily, Greta and Amo were invited over this evening again, and I used my chance to have a private chat with Greta right after dinner.
We settled on the Hollywood swing in the backyard, away from prying eyes and ears.
âIs Nevio still in New York?â I asked in a whisper.
âHe hasnât been in contact with me in over twenty-four hours, so I assume he has returned to Las Vegas.â
âOr heâs laying low in his own way,â I muttered, then told Greta what Iâd found out today. My pulse spiked just talking about it, and my eyes burned as they had done every time Iâd considered my role in an innocentâs brutal death.
She didnât say anything, only looked thoughtful. Nobody knew Nevio better than Greta, even if Iâd often wished it were me. Now I wasnât so sure anymore. âGreta?â
She ran her elegant fingers over her skirt, dark brows curving in deep contemplation. âI told you he cares about you.â
âAnd thatâs his way of showing it? He killed an innocent man because he didnât like me talking to him.â
I still didnât want to believe it. I wasnât sure my conscience could take it. How could I ever risk talking to a man again if it meant risking his life? Wasnât this fear exactly what Nevio wanted to evoke in me so he could control me? But revolting didnât pose a risk to my safety. I was playing with other peoplesâ lives, and I couldnât do that.
âCan you please talk to him? He needs to stop this. Weâre not an item. Heâs never given me any indication that he wanted to be in a relationship with me. He doesnât get to decide who I hang out with. I want him to return to Las Vegas and stay out of my life. Weâre not dating. Weâre nothing, not even friends after everything he did. I donât want anything to do with him ever again.â
Greta sighed. âAuroraââ
âDonât try to make me understand him or even feel sympathetic for him. Heâs out of line. Iâm done with him.â
Greta bit her lip. âIâll see if I can contact him, and then Iâll let him know. But I canât promise heâll listen. Nevio is unpredictable.â
The sliding doors made us both go silent. Luca stood in the doorway, and my stomach tightened. Something in his face told me I was in trouble.
âI need to talk to you, Aurora.â
I got up from the Hollywood swing. Greta gave me a worried look. Did she worry Iâd expose Nevio?
If war werenât on the horizon if I did, I might have done it. He deserved punishment. All his life his actions had never been followed by consequences, and now an innocent had to pay the price.
I followed Luca into his office where Matteo, whoâd also been at the dinner with Gianna and Isabella, and Valerio were waiting. I assumed Amo would try to get information out of Greta in the meantime.
I gave them a hesitant smile. âDid I do something?â
âSit down,â Luca said, motioning at the armchair on the left across from them, as if I was facing an inquisition.
Nerves twisted my belly as I sank down. I wasnât concerned for myself. The worst that could happen to me was that Luca would send me back to Las Vegas, and while I wasnât ready for that yet, it wouldnât be horrible.
âValerio told us about the murder of a man you were in contact with.â
I flushed. âI bought my coffee in the coffee shop where he worked, and Valerio or Flavio were always there too.â
âI didnât suggest you were involved with this man, but he seemed interested in you. Flavio and Valerio are good at hiding their nature, so itâs not surprising that he didnât get the message that you were off-limits. It seems someone else conveyed the message to him in a very obvious way.â
âThe police think itâs a mugging gone wrong.â
âOf course, they do,â Matteo said with a snort.
âWhat do you think happened?â I looked Luca in the eyes but quickly lowered my gaze, unable to stand his.
âHe was killed with a sawtooth knife.â
Matteo cocked an eyebrow at me. âWho do you know who has a pet sawtooth knife?â
It was Nevioâs favorite knife. Everyone knew that. âMany people use sawtooth knives, right?â I tried to look as innocent as possible.
âBullshit. Our favorite psychotic killer has that knife. Fuck, he probably even sleeps in a bed with it and uses it to fuck his ownââ
âMatteoââ Lucaâs voice whipped through the room, making me wince.
Matteo waved him off. âLiving under a roof with the Falcones, sheâs probably seen and heard worse.â
âShe wonât under my roof, though. Sheâs barely of age and innocent. I want you to remember that.â
âBlond and blue eyes always make you believe in someoneâs innocence, Luca.â
âIâm the epitome of innocence,â Valerio said with a chuckle.
âMy point,â Matteo said.
I pressed my lips together, not sure what to say or do. If Nevio had really wanted to cover up his tracks, he would have done a better job. This kill probably served two purposes: control me and provoke the Famiglia.
I feared heâd succeed in doing both.
âI accepted that he came to New York to slaughter the people responsible for Gretaâs attack, I even accepted him being here for the wedding, but I donât want the fucker in our city whenever he damn well pleases. Iâd still love to slice his throat open for what he did to Isa and Gianna, and if he crosses my path in the next few days, I sure as fuck will show him my favorite knife,â Matteo said.
Aria cleared her throat, and we all turned toward the open door. She looked furious. She was one of the few people I knew who still managed to look gorgeous as she did. Her fists were propped up on her hips. âWe promised Fabiano to keep Aurora safe, but now youâre questioning her and saying all these inappropriate things to her. This is unacceptable.â
Luca sighed. âItâs also unacceptable to have Nevio running rampant in my city.â
âDo we know itâs him?â she asked.
âWe suspect it.â
âWhy would he even be here?â
All eyes turned to me once more.
âWhy did you want to leave Las Vegas?â Luca asked.
âMaybe there was someone there who made her feel uncomfortable. I donât want to be the poor woman Nevio puts his sights on,â Matteo said.
âNevio hasnât set his sights on me. Nevio only cares about the Camorra and violence.â
Matteo gave me a shark grin. âThatâs what everyone said about his old man too, and then he kidnapped a poor woman, and now they live their happily ever after.â
The story of how Serafina and Remo became a couple still shocked me, though Iâd known about it for a while. How could you fall in love with someone who kidnapped you to destroy your family?
âLike father like son. They both like blondes,â Matteo said.
I blushed. âWeâre notââ
âDid he do something? Is he threatening you?â Aria asked in a motherly tone as she crossed the room and gently touched my shoulder. I appreciated her support, but at the same time, it made me feel even guiltier for having brought trouble to their doorstep. âWe can protect you from everything, and Fabiano would stop at nothing to protect you too. He was willing to break with the Camorra for your mother.â
That was exactly what I feared. If Dad found out, his bond with the Falcones would suffer or even break.
Nevio had hurt me. I wasnât even that concerned about the physical aspect, even if I hated how Iâd lost my virginity to him, how he didnât even remember. But Nevio hadnât intended to hurt me, not physically at least, because he hadnât realized it was me.
I still hated him for that night and for everything that came after. But I wouldnât try to get revenge on him through my dad or Luca. I wouldnât risk everyoneâs safety because I had been stupid enough to fall for someone like Nevio.
I knew what kind of person he was.
âI donât need protection,â I said firmly, and it wasnât even a lie. Nevio wasnât out to hurt me, only everyone else.
Valerio or Flavio and, on a few occasions, even Luca played my bodyguard since the latterâs presence was a bit disconcerting. It wasnât that I wasnât used to the intensity of a CapoâIâd grown up around Remo, after allâbut I had never been alone with him. It felt awkward and also nerve-wracking because I knew why the Capo himself had decided to keep me safe. Though I wasnât even sure this was about my safety. None of them could believe that Nevio was a danger to me. They wanted to capture him in their territory, and I was the bait.
I really hoped Nevio wasnât cocky enough to risk contacting me again while I was under close watch. Maybe I was worrying for nothing, and heâd actually returned to Vegas. Greta had assured me sheâd sent him a message, but she wasnât sure if heâd followed her advice. Sheâd also mentioned that her dad, Remo, was seething since Luca had told him about the strange events in New York. Maybe heâd find a way to stop his son.
âListen, Nevio, I have no clue whatâs going on in your head, but your father is ready to explode. Luca called to ask about you and your dad lied that you were here. You need to return,â Alessio muttered.
âIâll be back tomorrow,â I said, then hung up. After a week in New York, my job here was done. Aurora understood that I was dead serious. I wouldnât let some random asshole flirt with her without consequences.
Not to mention that Luca had upped his protection for Aurora. Tomorrow the whole Vitiello clan would go to the Hamptons for a few weeks.
Returning home would definitely lead to a big conflict with Dad. Iâd ignored all of his messages, and the same went for the messages from pretty much everyone else.
When I left the airport the next day, Dad was already waiting for me. His expression made it clear he was ready to kill me. It wasnât the first time, but I had a feeling he was closer to the end of his patience than ever before.
I got into his car without a word. Evading his explosion would only make it worse, though I had a feeling this would be pretty bad. Did I care? Not really.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you?â Dad snarled the second my door was closed.
âWe both know the list is long.â
Dad gripped the steering wheel in a death grip, his knuckles turning whiter than the cocaine the junkies ripped out of our hands. âYou were in New York?â
I nodded because Dad knew and only wanted to test me further.
âI lied to Luca and told him you were here. Fuck, the second you went missing, I immediately had a feeling it was because of this nonsense. What the fuck is wrong with you?â
The answer was still the same, but I didnât bother pointing that out. I also didnât mention that he had been notorious for his crazy moves when he was younger, kidnapping a bride, for example, and had only calmed slightly since he had family.
âDid you kill that outsider? Because Luca thinks that was you, and I have to agree with his instinct.â
âHe picked the wrong girl.â
âAurora left Las Vegas because she wanted to get away from you. What about this message didnât you get?â
âYou kidnapped Mom. Itâs not like you are a shining example of how to treat a woman.â
Dad gripped my throat. I was surprised it had taken this long for him to get violent because his anger must have accumulated over the past few days. Hell, the past few weeks. âThis isnât about your mother and me. She doesnât know about your mess up, by the way. I lied to her, told her I had sent you away on a special mission, so she doesnât worry. Fuck, and I had to lie to Fabiano too. Iâm stacking up too many lies because of your bullshit.â
âI pissed Luca off. Isnât that a mission you can get behind?â I asked, grinning despite my lack of oxygen. Dadâs fingers flexed, but he released me, turned away, and started the car as if he needed to busy himself with traffic to make sure he didnât choke me to death.
âWe need peace for Gretaâs sake, Nevio. Isnât that something even your brain should be able to understand?â he gritted out, every word shaky with anger.
I leaned back. This was a topic I had no interest in discussing. If I were keen on war with the Famiglia, my week there would have looked different. Luca hardly gave a fuck about that dead Outsider, and he definitely wouldnât start a war over him.
âJust give me one reason for this major fuckup. One sane reason that maybe makes me want to send you away a little less.â
âI wanted to show Aurora that I wouldnât give her up just because she ran away.â
Dad glanced at me, his lack of understanding as plain as day on his face. âWhat do you want from her? And if your answer is anything less than marry her, then donât say anything, and for fuckâs sake, let that girl be. Sheâs Fabianoâs daughter. If you want to mess with a girlâs life, pick another. This is my last warning, Nevio. I wonât risk losing Fabiano because you got it in your head to give chase simply because she started running.â
I kept my mouth shut because fuck if I knew what I wanted with Aurora. I couldnât let her go. I knew that, and the consequences? Fuck, they would hopefully be worth it.