After a tense dinner, I tried to talk to Aurora alone, which proved difficult, with Fabiano and Dad watching us like hawks. But she had been nervous all through dinner, and someone would catch on if she kept it up.
Eventually, Massimo, Alessio, Aurora, and I headed for the garden, and I used my chance to corner Rory. âYou need to stop acting suspicious,â I murmured.
She narrowed her eyes. âI donât like lying to everyone. Iâm stacking up lies for you, and I hate it. Not to mention that Carlotta is angry with me because she has to babysit your kid now too. This house of lies will collapse on us.â
âNot if weâre careful.â
She shook her head with a sigh. âEveryoneâs going to be angry when they find out because we lied to them.â
I ran a hand through my hair. âIâll figure it out.â
âWhat are you two talking about?â Alessio asked from where he and Massimo chilled on the couch. He couldnât have overheard anything. âMaybe Nevioâs desire is to fly to Italy to play war for the Camorra there?â
I sent him a scowl. Asshole. Auroraâs shocked gaze slammed into me. âWhat?â
âHeâs full of shit.â
âIs he?â she muttered.
âDad suggested I could go there to let off some steam, but I never agreed.â
âYou canât agree because you have a fucking son to take care of!â
It was the first time I heard Rory curse like that.
âIf you leave me here with him, without telling your family about him, youâre dead to me.â
âAnd if I told them and then left, would you be happy to be free of me?â
Aurora swallowed and looked away. âYou have to tell them. Take responsibility.â
She turned on her heel and walked toward the house. âI should return to the apartment. I donât want to leave Carlotta alone with this.â
I headed over to Alessio and Massimo.
âIf you leave for Italy, Aurora will move on. Sheâll find someone new, and if sheâs clever, itâll be someone from the Camorra.â
Dad wouldnât allow me to kill one of our men because of this. It would set a bad example, especially since Rory wasnât mine officially. She was absolutely mine in my head, but I had never claimed her as mine in any way that would make our circles take notice. We were friends, full stop.
Massimo shook his head. âYou should not even consider it. Killing that barista was stupid but not really relevant in the great scheme of things, but attacking someone from the Camorraâs racing crew was even stupider, but still not causing any major ripples. But if you start killing off our own men, that wonât go unnoticed. Our soldiers will demand an explanation, and I fear you wonât have one thatâs acceptable for anyone without your erratic disposition. So if you leave, you must accept that Rory might move on with someone from our world, and youâd be unable to do anything against it.â
I didnât say anything because Massimo wouldnât have liked my answer. Maybe he knew it too because his eyes were full of warning.
The following day, Massimo, Alessio, and I had to visit two of our less productive drug labs to increase their motivation.
After finishing our jobs around eight in the evening, I decided to grab dinner and head for Aurora. âWhere are you going?â Massimo asked when I dropped him and Alessio off at the mansion but didnât get out myself.
âTo Aurora, where else?â Alessio said.
It would be futile to deny it as Iâd be caught on camera anyway. âJust bringing them dinner and making sure theyâre safe.â
âWe could come along,â Massimo said.
âYouâve been attached to my hip all day. I need some me time away from you fuckers.â
âSure, thatâs what itâs about.â Alessio rolled his eyes, then he gave a shrug and lit up a cigarette. âNot that I have any interest to go there. Mom made lasagna, so Iâm going to stuff my face, then chill in my room.â
âWhen I asked Carlotta if I should come over to make sure everythingâs okay, she told me she and Aurora didnât need any help. So why do they need you?â
âJealous?â I asked with a laugh. Massimo wasnât the jealous type, but heâd never had something he was invested in. Lotta seemed to have gotten under his skin in a way I hadnât thought possible.
âCarlotta disapproves of your action and dislikes your personality, so no.â
âThanks for the heads-up. Iâm not going there for Lotti. I have things to discuss with Rory.â I threw my door shut and reversed out of our driveway. Massimo, Alessio, and I had never had secrets. I didnât enjoy deceiving them, but I had no choice right now.
After picking up Asian takeout, I went over to Auroraâs apartment. I thought she expected me to visit daily, so I was dumbfounded to see her angry face as she opened the door for me. Her hair was disheveled as if she hadnât found time to brush it yet. She still looked gorgeous. She was in sweat shorts and a white tank. To my disappointment, she had on a white sports bra underneath.
I raised the bag with Chinese takeout. âI bring dinner.â
If looks could kill, Iâd be ashes.
âItâs nine oâclock,â she said pointedly.
âWonât you let me in?â I asked when she made no move to open the door farther.
She released a sigh and stepped back so I could walk in.
âDid you tell him itâs nine oâclock?â Carlotta shouted from somewhere in the apartment. Her voice sounded as welcoming as Auroraâs face looked.
I wasnât sure what their problem with nine oâclock was. Maybe it was girl code for something I wasnât aware of.
I headed into the kitchen, turned on the light, and set the bag on the table. Aurora didnât follow me, so I returned to the hallway, and when I didnât find here there either, I went to her bedroom. She was inside and lifting Battista out of his crib. He was crying softly, not the full-blast screeching some babies were masters at.
âWe already ate dinner,â Aurora said when she turned to me with him on her hip. âI was trying to get him to sleep when you rang the bell and woke him from his almost slumber, ruining forty minutes of my singing and rocking efforts.â
âMaybe you should give him a Valium.â
Aurora glared and stomped past me. âVery funny. In case you donât know, dinnertime with a baby isnât nine oâclock. We ate at seven, and since then, Iâve been busy getting him ready for bed. Heâs been fussy all day. I think heâs teething. But of course you wouldnât know any of this since you havenât asked about him since you visited us for breakfast yesterday morning.â
âWe saw each other last night. Iâm sure you would have told me if something was the matter with him.â
âYou should ask about him. Heâs your son. Even now, I donât think youâre here because you want to see him.â
She was right. I was here because I wanted to see Rory. âIâm here. Thatâs what counts.â
She shook her head, rocking him, but he looked wide awake as he stared at me. âYou promised you would try to take responsibility. But I donât see that.â
âWhat do you want?â
âI have to start working in two days, and my first shift begins at six in the morning. Carlotta has courses, so I canât ask her to watch him.â
âIâll sleep over tomorrow, then I can watch him for you,â I said, even if I doubted it was a good idea. Iâd never had a calming effect on kids, and it seemed to extend to my own son too.
Aurora nodded slowly, but she didnât seem too happy about that either.
âIâm heading to bed now. I have to get up early,â Carlotta said from the doorway to the kitchen. She was in a fluffy bathrobe.
âSleep tight,â Aurora said with a tight smile. After a scathing look at me, Carlotta left.
âSheâs pissed at you.â
âI wouldnât have guessed,â I said dryly.
âDo you want to hold him a bit? Maybe heâll fall asleep in your arms.â
I stared at the kid who looked perfectly comfortable pressed to Auroraâs breasts. I would have been too. âIf you want him to have nightmares, sure.â I glanced down at my black tee. âI canât promise that there isnât blood on my shirt.â
Aurora pressed out air. âFine. Then donât. Iâm heading to my room to get him to sleep. You know where the front door is.â
âRory!â
She stalked away, turned off the light in the kitchen, and locked herself in her bedroom.
I sank down at the kitchen table and unpacked the takeout boxes. I opened the first box, chow mein, and started eating it with the plastic chopsticks in the dim light streaming through the window.
I still heard Battistaâs cries for a while, but then silence fell over the apartment. A few minutes later, a lock turned, and soft footfalls sounded.
âI told you to leave,â Aurora murmured as she settled on the chair across from me.
âYou said I know where the front door is.â
âDo you have General Tso chicken?â she asked. Even in the dim light, I could tell how exhausted she looked.
âI do.â I pushed one of the boxes and chopsticks over to her. âI know itâs your favorite.â
She nodded and silently began to eat with a plastic spoon that had also been inside the bag.
âThere are sticks and even a fork inside. Spoon-feeding the kid seems to have rubbed off on you.â
She pushed another spoonful of chicken into her mouth and chewed thoughtfully as she regarded me. Since our messed-up night at the party, her demeanor toward me had changed. She could look at me without blushing or making a fool of herself. She twisted the spoon around and, after swallowing, said, âI donât trust myself with pointy objects around you tonight. Iâve fantasized about stabbing you with chopsticks while I lie beside Battista in the dark.â
I grinned. âYou could kill me with a spoon too.â
âHave you ever killed someone with a spoon?â
I leaned back in the chair. âNot yet. I never thought about it. Iâll put it on the list.â
Aurora ate another spoonful of chicken. âI shouldnât be helping you. You havenât given me any reason yet to believe youâll change anytime soon.â
âI told you Iâll watch him tomorrow.â
Aurora got up and grabbed a glass of water. She leaned against the kitchen counter with a look of worry. âHeâs your son. Watching him once wonât suffice. Sometimes I wonder if youâre just not telling anyone, so you can bind me to you. I canât avoid you as long as Iâm taking care of your son.â
I pushed to my feet and walked over to her. She tensed but didnât otherwise move. âI told you before that youâre in my head, and thereâs no escaping from there. With or without Battista, Iâd make it very hard for you to avoid me.â
âI canât even put into words how furious you make me,â she whispered as I stopped right in front of her.
I cupped her cheeks and pushed my fingers into her hair as I gazed down upon her. âI can see the fury in your eyes, and itâs fucking sexy.â
She slammed the glass down on the counter and gripped my forearms, but she didnât push me away. âI donât like the person I become around you. I donât want to be her. I donât want to be consumed by anger.â
âThen allow yourself to be consumed by lust.â
She glared up at me. The battle was clear in her eyes. I slammed by lips down on hers before reason won over. I kissed her like Iâd wanted to do for a while, like Iâd dreamed about. I stole her breath, ravaged her mouth, my fingers in her hair keeping her in my control. Her nails dug into my forearms as if she was about to shove me away, but her lips moved against mine, her tongue as eager as mine. Even her body was torn by differing emotions.
I dropped my hands from her silky strands, grabbed her by the hips, and lifted her up on the counter, without ever stopping our kiss. The moment I broke our connection, Iâd lose her, I could tell. Aurora pushed her palms up against my chest in a slight resistance, but it wasnât convincing.
I pressed into her, my body coming alive with a hunger I was wholly unfamiliar with when it came to anything but killing.
Aurora ripped away from our kiss and leaned back on her arms to put more distance between us. âGo away,â she breathed out. The fire in her eyes only kindled my own.
She shoved my chest. âGo away. Iâm so mad at you and at myself.â
I stepped back, even if it was the last thing I wanted. âWhy are you fighting this?â
âBecause I wonât be your babysitter with benefits or whatever it is you have in mind for me.â
âI wouldnât be the only one reaping benefits, trust me,â I said with a smirk. Provoking Rory, when her reactions were so very entertaining and seductive, was impossible to stop.
Something in her eyes snapped, her expression bursting with rage but also despair. âWhat is it you want, Nevio? Do you want to fuck me a second time? Will you lose interest, then? Then fuck me. Iâm here, have your way with me. I lay crying beneath you once. I can do it again!â
My chest heaved, and my throat felt raw from the words that had ripped from it.
Nevioâs eyes burned with an emotion I couldnât read. He jerked me against him, shoved my shorts and panties aside, and slid his index finger over my pussy, finding me still wet from our making out. My body sprang to life at the contact even as my brain shouted warnings and expletives at me.
âYou wouldnât cry this time, except from coming so hard. Youâd be begging me for more.â
I gripped his wrist. Part of me wanted to keep him there and make good on his words, but the other remembered last time and what came after, remembered the last few months of his stalking, his brutality to make sure nobody got close to me, and now his irresponsibility when it came to his son.
I pushed his hand away, but he resisted. His gaze hit me, a dare, a provocation.
âI donât want your touch.â
He smirked.
âIf you donât accept my boundaries, then whateverâs left of our friendship is dead.â
He lowered his hand and stepped back. âI thought our friendship died the night I took your innocence.â The way he said innocence as if I didnât understand the first thing about it stirred up my fury.
Itâs what I told him. And I thought it was true back then, but then he called me to help him with his son, and somehow this made me feel special, as if I were his confidant, when I was probably the only person stupid enough to say yes to his plea for help. âI helped you with Battista. If our friendship were dead, I wouldnât have done it, right?â
Nevio smiled in the strangest way. âYouâre a kind person. You always help people if you can. I thought you helped me for Battistaâs sake.â
âFor his and yours.â
âIs it so bad that I want you, Rory? I thought thatâs what you wanted all along.â
âYou want my body. You want to chase the next high, no matter the price. I want more. I donât want a mad ride that never ends. I want trust, steadiness, commitment.â I shook my head at the look on Nevioâs face as if he could not grasp what I meant. I glanced at the kitchen clock. 11:00 p.m. It wouldnât be long before Battista would wake for his bottle. âI need to sleep.â
Nevio didnât stop me when I jumped down from the counter and walked past him. My body yearned for his touch, willing to take what he could give even if it would never sate my heart and soul. âDonât come tomorrow if you intend to touch me again. Come to be a father for Battista and a friend who honors his promise.â
I didnât wait for his reply. Without looking back, I went to my room and closed the door. I leaned against it and listened with bated breath. I didnât dare breathe again until I heard the front door click shut and the lock being engaged through the code panel outside.
This arrangement couldnât go on forever, not like this. Nevio would use every chance he got to touch me, to seduce me, because I promised to be a high he needed. Once he had me, heâd chase the next one.
Maybe that was the trick. I just needed to let him have me, and remember it, so he could move on.