Iâd never seen the appeal of playing golf. If I wanted to hit a target, I shot my gun, if I wanted to exert myself, I chose a sport that actually got my heart rate up, and if I wanted to engage in business negotiations, I preferred to sit down and talk without any distractions.
Yet, I found myself on a golf course in early Spring with Maximo Clark, Giovanni and the old Clark Senior. We engaged in meaningless chitchat for a while, as was habit in those circles, even if I wanted to cut to the chase. I had more important things to do.
The Clark family have been important players in the political game for decades. They were political royalty. Clark Senior, who had been Senator before his son, had a penchant for our underground casinos and the complimentary girls. His son, the current Senator, was a harder nut to crack. Even if his first name was Italian, thanks to his mother, he was wary of intensifying contacts with the Outfit.
âYou want to become Governor?â
Maximo Clark leaned on his golf club, a hint of suspicion on his face. He was a born politician, a turncoat and opportunist. I didnât trust him and he didnât trust me. âI do, indeed.â
âYour chances are good,â Clark senior said. âWe only need the right campaign to give you a push.â
âGood campaigns are expensive,â Maximo said.
âThey are indeed,â Giovanni agreed.
I hated beating about the bush, all these veiled hints. Stifling my annoyance, I gave a tight smile. âMoney isnât an issue.â
Maximo smiled, all sharp teeth and condescension. âIt can become an issue if it derives from the wrong sources.â
âItâs a matter of interpretation whatâs determined a wrong source,â I said. âWe have close connections to the gun lobby. They are one of your main sponsors if Iâm not mistaken, and some people might argue that their money is blood money too.â I flashed my teeth at him, done playing nice.
His smile became tenser. âI assume youâre hoping for favorable legislation, for influence and the occasional amnesty?â
âThat, and involvement. We want to become part of the public eye, of your social circles. We need the light.â
âSome things are better left in the dark,â Maximo said.
âIndeed.â I narrowed my eyes. Maybe he didnât visit our establishments, but his father and brother did. It would be bad press for him if word got out. No matter how white his vest, his familyâs dirt would stick to it.
He was well-acquainted with veiled threats.
âIn the long term, weâd like to have one of ours in senate to really solidify our connections.â
Maximo raised his brows. âYourself?â
I smiled. My name and face were too well known, too closely linked to less savory endeavors. âNo. Dario Fabbri is a good option. Heâs one of the most capable lawyers in Chicago as you certainly know.â
Maximoâs eyes remained carefully blank. âIâll have to think about it.â
âDo that,â I said, then glanced at my watch. âIâll have to head out now. You enjoy yourself.â I nodded at Giovanni and Clark Senior before I gave Maximo another hard smile.
The moment I stepped into the lobby of our home, Val strode toward me, curiosity reflecting on her beautiful face. She looked stunning in a tight pencil skirt and silk blouse tugged into the narrow waistband.
I kissed her. âYou look gorgeous.â
Val smiled woefully, turning around so I could see that the top of the skirtâs zipper was open. âThis is the last time I get to wear it for a while. Itâs just too tight. Even stretch can only go so far.â
I gently placed my palm against her bump, still marveling at this miracle. I hadnât expected another baby. Weâd been trying for so long, but then it happened like a sign from above in the worst period of our life: a glimmer of hope. Our miracle baby.
âHow are you?â
Val covered my hand with hers. âWeâre both good. Sheâs moving more every day.â
âOnly four more months.â
âEnough of me, tell me how it went?â
My mood dropped.
âThat bad?â
âNot bad, but Maximo Clark is a snake. He plays hard to get.â
âHe needs our money if he wants to fund his campaigns.â
âOur funds will make things easier. He might be good without them as well however.â
Val pursed her lips. âCanât you put pressure on him?â
I laughed. âBlackmail is always a good option, but it might be a bad start to our cooperation and he doesnât have any skeletons in his cupboard. Blackmailing him with his fatherâs or brotherâs nightly activities might hurt his reputation or it might make him look like the noble king.â
âEveryoneâs got skeletons in their cupboard,â Val murmured. âAnd Iâve met his wife a couple of times. Sheâs out for the glitz, the glamor. She talks about the British Royal family nonstop. She dreams about being royalty herself, about being part of a society other people only talk about. Sheâs fascinated by our traditions, our weddings. For her, this is like one of her historical romances come true.â
âI gather your lunch with her went well?â
Valâs expression became wicked. âIt did. Of course, I told her everything she wanted to hear. She was absolutely enamored by our arranged marriages. She thinks itâs just utterly romantic, like something straight out of a Shakespeare play.â Val imitated the womanâs enthusiastic lilt.
âRomantic. Thatâs a new take on it,â I said as we headed into my office. We settled on my sofa, my arm around Valâs shoulders.
âFrom what I gathered, her marriage to Maximo leaves quite a bit to be desired.â
I perked up. âDoes he have an affair?â
âShe didnât mention anything. She isnât that airheaded. She knows how to keep up a perfect public front.â
I stroked Valâs knee that the slit in her skirt had revealed. âShame.â
Valâs expression became thoughtful. âHer words made me think though.â She hesitated then shook her head. âMaybe my brainâs muddled by pregnancy hormones.â
I twisted around to her fully. âWhat is it?â
âAnna and Leonas both will have arranged marriages.â She searched my eyes and then it dawned on me and my first knee-jerk reaction was to say no.
âYou suggest marrying Anna off to Maximo Clarkâs son?â Despite my best intention, my voice shook with protectiveness.
Val bit her lip. âIt is an option. I know a traditional arranged marriage isnât common in the outside world, but the political elite often marries among each other as well.â
Iâd met Maximo Clarkâs children twice. He had three of them. His oldest son Clifford was Annaâs age, his twin girls a few years younger. They were polite, raised to behave in public.
âSheâd be safer in a marriage with an outsider, and if our children married into important political families that would solidify our contacts.â
I tried to consider this from a logical standpoint but when Anna was concerned objectivity was difficult to maintain.
âThey know each other. Heâs at the same tennis club,â Val said. âI could talk to Anna if youâd like to get her take on things.â
I sighed. âThinking of promising Anna to anyone makes my blood boil.â
âShe canât stay our little girl forever. She turns thirteen in September. Sheâs growing up.â
âI know.â Val didnât look too happy about the prospect of a possible bond between Anna and the Clark boy either. âYou donât look convinced.â
Val smiled strangely. âIâm just being a bit emotional. I wanted a love marriage for our children.â
âOur arranged marriage turned into a love marriage, and so did Ines and Pietroâs. Itâs possible.â
âIt is, of course, but still.â
âLetâs keep your plan in mind for now and donât share it with anyone yet. I want to wait for Maximoâs decision regarding a cooperation first. If he refuses to establish stronger business and social connections with us, he certainly wonât agree to a bond between our children.â
Val leaned her head against my shoulder. âI talked to Ines today.â
I tensed. âAnd?â I hadnât talked to my sister since sheâd thrown us out of their house.
Pietro and I had come to a tentative understanding, and even Samuel had come around to my surprise, but Ines still mourned Serafinaâs absence. âShe asked about the baby, and when Anna would come to visit again.â
âWhat did you say?â
âI told her Anna will visit next week.â
Anna would start private school this year for the first time. Sheâd insisted and I couldnât deny her any longer. She and Luisa didnât want to be homeschooled anymore.
âI suggested that we could vacation at the Great Lakes together this July.â
My chest tightened. âAnd?â I tried to keep my expression neutral, even if it was useless. Val knew that Inesâ refusal to talk to me bothered me deeply.
Val touched my chest. âShe agreed. But she suggested the Mioneâs family lodge in Barron County.â
âGood.â
âYeah.â
As usual, Valâs warm smile set me at ease like few things in this world could.
Pietro, Ines, Samuel, and Sofia had arrived two days ago in the Mione vacation home and had already settled in. Pietroâs Range Rover parked in front of the two-floor timber lodge. I hadnât seen Ines in seven months, and I couldnât deny that I felt a hint of apprehension about our first encounter. Leonas and Anna jumped out of the Mercedes the moment we stopped; Anna to dash toward the house and Leonas down to the jetty leading into the lake. Val laughed then awkwardly pushed herself out of the seat, cradling her belly and tilting her head up to meet the sun. I pressed my palm into her lower back, then gave our bodyguards a curt nod. They could settle into the guard house nearby.
âLeonas! Say hi first,â Val called. Leonas dragged himself away from the water with obvious reluctance and ran back to us. He stormed past us and through the front door which Anna had left open. âJust witnessing his energy gives me backlash,â Val said with a laugh. âI hope Beatrice is a calm kid. Weâre not getting any younger.â
Hearing Val say our unborn daughterâs name filled me with calm and joy. It had from the first moment weâd decided on it. She who makes happy was the meaning of the name. It couldnât have been more fitting. She came into our life when everything was in shambles and we seemed to have come to an impasse and showed us that the future still held many wonders and opportunities.
âYouâre young,â I said, stroking her back.
Val gave me an amused look. Then her expression became tight as we entered the lodge and followed the voices into the vast living area with the floor-to-ceiling windows sandwiching a fireplace between them and with a majestic view over the lake. It was too warm outside for a fire though.
Anna and Sofia huddled together on the sofa, talking animatedly, and Leonas showed his new Swiss knife to Samuel. Pietro had his arm wrapped around Ines. My sister had lost weight. Her eyes met mine.
She peered up at Pietro who rubbed her upper arm in encouragement. Ines walked over to us. She smiled at Val and touched her belly. âMy God, youâre already so big.â
âI know!â Val said then pulled Ines into an embrace.
I went over to Pietro and shook his hand then Samuelâs. âSheâs forgiven you,â he said quietly.
I glanced back at Val and Ines. âBecause of the wedding?â
The wedding between Remo Falcone and Serafina a couple of months ago had been the scandal of the year.
âShe had already forgiven you before that, but the Cavallaro pride kept her from admitting it,â Pietro said.
Ines looked my way and for a moment neither of us moved. In the past it had always been Ines whoâd made the first move, getting over her pride more easily than I did, but this time I walked over to her. Val stepped back and greeted Pietro and Samuel.
âInes,â I said quietly. âIâm glad you agreed for our families to spend our vacation together.â
Ines rolled her eyes. âDonât sound so official, as if weâre distant acquaintances.â
âIn the last few months we were hardly more than distant acquaintances,â I said.
She nodded. âIâm not mad at you anymore. Iâm still mad at the situation, but not at you.â
I didnât say anything. Ines stepped closer and hugged me. âI saw the photos. Fina looked so happy in them. I donât understand. I never will.â
I touched her back. âMe neither.â
Samuel had taken a couple of photos while heâd attended the wedding. It had been a risky move, one heâd insisted on making. Heâd been certain Remoâs feelingsâwhatever nature they wereâwould protect him, and they had. Samuel had returned unscathed and with interesting insights into the dynamics of the Falcone clan.
Heâd stayed true to his word and not gone behind my back, even if I could guess how difficult it must have been for him to admit Fina had contacted him. Maybe he would have kept it a secret if Remo hadnât reached out to him as well.
It was a mystery to me what went on in his twisted brain, and I didnât waste time on it anymore. While war with the Famiglia and Camorra was still going strong, we all resorted to obligatory attacks on our delivery trucks or outpostsâfor the time being. It was a respite that wouldnât last forever.
We all had something to lose. Wives, children.
Ines pulled back. âIâm happy for you and Val. I canât wait to hold my niece in my arms.â She smiled bravely. âAnd what do I hear about you having political ambitions.â
âNot me. Iâm not good at schmoozing others.â
âYou prefer to give orders and have them obeyed.â
I tilted my head. âBut weâre making efforts to establish bonds with the political elite.â
âItâs just another shark tank, isnât it? Intrigue is their form of public torture.â
I smiled because Ines hit the nail on the head as usual.
âDad, can Samuel show me how to shoot a crossbow?â
Valâs eyes widened. She always worried about Leonas but I was glad he was daring. âSure.â
âBe careful!â Val added as Samuel and Leonas walked outside. Anna and Sofia followed curiously, their heads together as they whispered excitedly.
Val hurried over to me. âA crossbow?â
I chuckled and rubbed her side. âHeâll be fine.â
âWhy donât we settle on the porch and watch the spectacle?â Pietro suggested.
Val didnât need to be told twice. She wanted to keep an eye on Leonas. We settled in chairs outside but Val practically perched on the very edge. âDonât stand so close, Anna, Sofia!â
The girls took a few steps away from Samuel and Leonas but Val moved closer. Her pregnancy had made her even more protective.
âSheâs overprotective,â Pietro said. âIâm surprised she agreed to have Anna go to school.â
âIt was actually her idea. She wants our daughter to grow up normally, or as normal as is possible. And Santino will be with Anna at all times.â
Pietroâs gaze settled on Santino who sat with the other guards in front of their cabin. âIâm surprised you chose someone that young to guard your daughter.â
âHeâs one of the best. An attacker will have a hard time getting past him.â
âStill. Heâs a good-looking guy.â
I cocked an eyebrow. âHeâs ten years older than Anna and sheâs a kid. Heâs good at his job.â Not to mention that he knew what would happen to him if I ever caught him looking at my daughter with more than professional interest.
Pietro shrugged. âYour age difference to Val is bigger. Danilo made his point very clear when it came to choosing Sofiaâs bodyguards. They need to be my age, and he insists sheâs being homeschooled, which weâd wanted to do anyway after the thing withâ¦â He trailed off, pain flashing in his eyes.
âUnderstandable,â I said, allowing Pietro to gather himself. The wound of Serafinaâs loss was still fresh. Maybe it would never heal completely. âAnna will probably be promised to Clifford Clark.â
Pietro looked surprised. âReally? His father agreed?â
âHeâs open to the suggestion. His wife and father are in favor of the bond, and he enjoys spending the money we gave him as an incentive. Itâs not going to be official for a while. We have to see how things go between us but itâs a possibility.â
âI never thought youâd consider marrying Anna to an Outsider.â It was a difficult decision, one I still wasnât entirely comfortable with, but Val had made a valid point. Anna would be safe in a marriage with a politician. Sheâd grown up among Made Men, sheâd be able to handle a mere Outsider and it would open many doors for her. She loved art exhibitions and music. As the fiancée of a politicianâs son who would undoubtedly follow in his fatherâs footsteps as well, sheâd have the opportunity to study art or music.
Anna laughed when Leonas missed his target by several yards and as usual, it filled me the sense of peace that had been absent from my life so often in the past.
Valentina
Beatrice was born on the hottest day of the summer, in the last few hours of August. As with Leonas I had gone full term.
Returning home with our daughter filled me with relief and joy, especially when I saw Annaâs and Leonasâ excitement over the newest addition to our family. Leonas was relieved over not being the youngest anymore, and Anna was just excited about having a little sister she could potentially dress up.
âShe looks like Leonas!â Anna said as she looked down at Beatrice in her crib. âCan I hold her?â
âHere,â I picked Beatrice up and showed Anna how to hold her. When Leonas had been born, she had been too young to hold him.
Leonas watched curiously but made no move to hold her as well. He glanced up at his dad almost questioningly. Dante only smiled but his eyes followed everything closely.
I handed Beatrice to Anna who cradled her carefully. âOh, sheâs heavier than she looks.â
Leonas rolled his eyes.
âWhy donât you hold her too?â I suggested.
He nodded slowly and came closer. Anna proudly demonstrated how to hold Beatrice before she handed her to her brother.
âMy heartâs going to explode,â I whispered as I moved to Danteâs side.
âItâs something I never considered in my future when Carla died. I was willing to give up without a fight even if it isnât in my nature to admit defeat. Iâm glad you came into my life and showed me that love is worth taking risks.â
I smiled up at him. âI know you prefer to take safe gambles but Iâm glad you bet on me.â
Dante chuckled. âA safe bet you arenât thatâs true. You keep me on my toes, Val. Iâve never met anyone who tests my patience more often than you do.â
I nodded toward Leonas. âGive it a few more years. Iâm sure heâll fight me for the position.â
Dante moved his eyes skyward. âDonât tempt fate.â
âYou donât believe in fate.â
âI donât. But Leonas having your temper can only be fateâs way to pay me back.â
âWe all just want to keep you young and agile.â
Dante kissed my lips.
âEwww, canât you do that behind closed doors?â Leonas shouted, waking Beatrice who began crying. His eyes grew wide in shock.
Dante walked over to him with a stern expression. âTroublemaker.â He didnât say it angrily and Leonas only grinned as Dante took Beatrice from him.
He rocked Beatrice gently while Anna hovered next to him. Dante kissed the top of her head then Beatriceâs forehead. âCan I call her Bea?â
âAs long as sheâs this small she canât really say no,â Dante said with a chuckle.
Anna grinned, her eyes gleaming excitedly. âI canât wait to dress her up. Iâve seen so many cute plaid outfits.â
âSheâs not a doll,â Leonas said.
âYouâre a dork.â
Leonas jumped at her and tickled her. She shrieked and tried to shove him off but he was almost her height.
Beatrice mewled. I opened my arms. âMy cue to nurse her. You can play referee.â
Dante slid Bea into my arms. âAll right. Canât be worse than listening to Clark seniorâs never-ending stories from his youth.â
Dante let Giovanni and Dario do most of the political schmoozing, but on occasion, it was required for us to make appearances, especially on social events. Working our way into certain circles proved challenging, mainly because we were still regarded as more of an oddity or attraction than a part of the scene. Yet, people were curious and that was better than suspicion.
Dante preferred our circles, the directness of them, our rules. He was doing this for our children, guaranteeing a safer future for all of them, especially Leonas, and I was grateful for it. He was a family man through and through, the best husband and father I could imagine.
Bea was down for her nap. At six months old, her naptime routine worked like a clockwork.
Anna and Leonas were in the library doing homework, which would keep them busy for a while.
I knocked at Danteâs office and slipped in without waiting for his reply.
Making time for ourselves had become a challenge with three kids and our social responsibilities, so I made sure to use every chance we got.
Dante looked up with a hint of annoyance then he leaned back. He knew the look on my face.
âHow about we go upstairs for a bit?â
Dante pushed his chair back and motioned me closer.
Frowning, I headed toward him. âAre you too busy?â
When I was beside him, he gripped me, turned me around and pulled me down on his lap. He pushed up my skirt then spread my legs with his thighs. Pressing a hot kiss to my neck, he slipped his hand into my panties and shoved two fingers into me. My head fell back as he fingered me.
âWhat if someone walks in?â I gasped out, but my walls clenched tightly around Danteâs fingers, needing more. I hadnât even locked the office and while the kids would never barge into our bedroom, they might do it in Danteâs office. His fingers slowed but didnât stop and he nipped my throat.
âThey always knock before they enter. Everyone follows my rules, except for you, Val.â The growly note to his voice made me shiver.
I opened my lips to protest, but Dante flicked his thumb over my bundle of nerves. Soon I was panting and grinding myself shamelessly against his hand and the erection digging into my backside.
âOn your knees,â he ordered, pulling his fingers out of me before Iâd come.
Stifling my protest, because it would only make Dante tease me more, I turned around and gave him a seductive smile before I sank down between his legs.
I didnât take my eyes off him as I opened his zipper and took out his cock. Danteâs fingers tangled in my hair as I began blowing him. Danteâs breathing deepened.
Steps thundered down the hall before a half-hearted knock sounded.
My eyes widened and I jerked back. Dante pushed me under his desk and dragged his chair closer to hide his open pants.
âDad, Anna keepsââ
âDidnât I tell you to wait until I give you permission to enter?â Dante said sternly. I covered my mouth with my hand, worried my breathing was too loud. Even worse: a hysterical laugh wanted to burst forth, even if the situation wasnât funny in the slightest.
âYes, butââ
I stared at Danteâs erection right in front of my face and again had to fight down giggles. This was just too much.
âIs this a matter of life and death?â
âNo,â Anna said. âLeonas is justââ
âThen it can wait. Iâm working. Are you done with your homework?â
âNo,â Leonas began and Dante cut in. âThen you should do that.â
âWhereâs Mom?â Anna asked.
âSheâs busy.â
I bit my lower lip, sure Iâd lose it any moment now.
âIn her office?â Leonas guessed.
âDo not disturb her. You need to figure out your conflicts by yourself.â
âOkay,â they said simultaneously. I didnât understand how Dante could talk to them as if nothing was the matter when our kids had almost caught us in the act. I dug my teeth harder into my lip.
âNow back to your homework.â
âOkay,â Leonas grumbled.
Then steps sounded and the door clicked shut. I released a small breath then laughed quietly against Danteâs thigh. Danteâs fingers tangled in my hair as he pushed his chair back a bit to look down at me. âKeep sucking.â
âDanteââ
He gently pushed me closer to his cock. âSuck my cock, Val.â
With an indignant huff, I took him into my mouth and really worked him deeply. Soon my arousal returned full force, the almost blunder forgotten.
Danteâs hips twitched, a clear sign that he was getting closer.
âEnough.â
I pulled back and Dante got up, holding out his hand for me. I took it and he pulled me to my feet. âBent over the desk.â
I began to shake my head but he walked over to the door and engaged the lock. I laughed, couldnât help it. âThat was close.â
He stalked toward me and kissed me hard. âOver the desk, Val.â Pulling my skirt up to expose my ass, I leaned over the desk then smiled coyly at Dante who rubbed his erection slowly. Exposed like this, I felt naughty and impossibly aroused.
He stepped close to me and began to rub his tip over my sensitive folds, up and down, parting me. A low groan rumbled in his chest when he pushed in slowly. I gripped the edge of the desk, my eyes rolling back.
Soon I had to press my lips together to keep in moans and Danteâs grunts became less controlled as well. I was beyond caring. The library was far enough from the office.
âHarder,â I begged, and Dante complied, digging his fingers into my hips. We were both getting closer when Dante moved back. âTurn around,â he said. I slowly rolled over until I lay on my back across his desk. We were creating a complete mess on his papers. Iâd never cared less. Since Beaâs birth, weâd made careful love in our bed at night when the kids were asleep. This was the first wild fuck and I craved it like a drug.
Dante hooked his arms under my thighs and jerked me against him, impaling me on his length. He bent over me as he pounded into me and kissed me passionately, swallowing my moans. His jacket caged me in. God, nothing was sexier than Dante taking me fully clothed in his three-piece suit.
The photo frame tumbled off the desk and a pen holder rattled in the most annoying way. I pressed my heels into Danteâs back, arching against him as pleasure radiated from my center into every nerve-ending of my body. Dante groaned into my mouth and twitched inside of me as my walls spasmed around him.
âWow,â I breathed.
Dante smiled.
Steps thundered down the hall once more, a knock sounded then the handle moved down, but the lock prevented a debacle.
Dante shook his head with an exasperated laugh.
The handle rattled. âDad?â Leonas called.
âIs it locked?â Anna asked distantly.
Dante breathed into my ear. âWhy did you have to hand down your aversion to closed doors to our son?â
I giggled into his shoulder, clenching around him again. He sucked in a quiet breath.
âDad?â Leonasâ voice became almost indignant. Maybe he thought Dante was playing a prank on him. The handle jiggled again.
âDaadd?â
âHe inherited your stubborn nature as well,â Dante said.
I gave him a look. He straightened and began cleaning himself with a few tissues. I did the same, trying to look halfway decent.
âDad!â Now Leonas sounded almost angry.
I stifled laughter.
âHeâs going to drive me to the brink,â Dante muttered as he smoothed back his hair and straightened his tie.
âHow do I look?â
âThoroughly satisfied.â
I pursed my lips. âDante.â
âYour hairdo is messed up.â
I peered into the window and let my hair down. It was a mess.
Dante headed toward the door, and I perched innocently on the desk.
The moment Dante unlocked the door, Leonas stumbled inside. When he spotted me, his frown deepened. âMom, why are you here?â
Annaâs eyes twisted with horror as if she had a suspicion. âOh man,â she got out. She turned on her heel and stalked away.
Leonas watched her disappear with confusion.
âWhatâs so important that it canât wait until Iâm done with work?â Dante asked firmly.
âAnnaâs done with homework and wanted to dress up Bea. I told her she canât.â
âThat was so important you tried to rip out my door handle?â
Leonas glanced at me. âAnna thinks Bea is her responsibility because sheâs the older one, but Iâm the boy. I will be the man in the house when Dadâs gone.â
âAlready planning my early death?â Dante asked with a hint of dry humor.
Leonasâ eyes grew wide. âNo! I mean when youâre out for business. Iâm the man then.â
Dante touched Leonasâ shoulder. âWhen Iâm not home, youâre supposed to keep an eye on your sisters and Mom, but that requires that you follow orders, especially the guardsâ orders as long as you arenât old enough to protect yourself and our family. A man needs to know his responsibilities and right now yours is to make your homework.â
âOkay,â Leonas said reluctantly.
He trudged away.
I gave Dante a lingering kiss before I went in search of Anna to see how disturbed she actually was. I found her in Beaâs nursery, looking through outfits. âAre you okay?â I asked.
âPlease donât give me the talk again,â Anna begged, her cheeks turning red. âI just want to pretend you and Dad arenât doing stuff.â
I bit my lip, stifling amusement. âAll right.â
âIâm looking for a cute outfit for Bea for the afternoon. Luisa is coming over and I want to show her how cute Bea is in plaid.â
Anna was growing up so fast. Now her interest in fashion was almost as big as in art. Almost thirteen, my God. Time flew. Sometimes she already drove me up the wall with her first tentative teenage antics.
Bea began squirming in her crib. âI think youâre in luck.â
I lifted Bea out of her bed and she beamed up at me with sleepy green eyes. She had inherited Danteâs blond hair and my eyes, a combination that always got admiring glances.
âThis?â Anna held up a plaid dress and a white romper with frills around the neckline. I let Anna change Beaâs nappy and dress her, then took over so Anna could put on a matching outfit.
She came out of her room in a plaid skirt and a beige cashmere sweater, beaming. She looked so grown up then, and absolutely stunning. It was strange to hold one baby girl in my arms while my first baby girl was ready to hit puberty with full speed.
An hour later, I stood on the porch, wrapped in a thick coat and a blanket around Bea and me while I watched Leonas, Anna, and Luisa engage in one of the most enthusiastic snowball fights Iâd ever seen. They laughed loudly as they pummeled each other with snowballs. It had snowed all morning and our garden had turned into a winter wonderland.
Anna giggled then shrieked when Leonasâ snowball hit her butt.
One moment half grown-up, the next back to being children. What a strange phase in life, but one I didnât want to miss. Despite Beaâs need for attention, I was determined to spend as much time with Leonas and Anna as possible. Before I could blink, theyâd be adults.
Hands came down on my shoulders and Dante brushed a kiss against my cheek, then pressed another one to Beaâs head. âIsnât it too cold for you?â
I shook my head. âIâll come in soon. I donât want to miss this. Who knows if Annaâs still going to enjoy snowball fights next year?â
Dante wrapped his arms around me. âAlready becoming wistful?â
I shrugged. âI just want to enjoy every day, every single second. Iâm so happy right now. I want to conserve this exact moment and keep it in my memory forever.â
âSo many moments of happiness still lie ahead of us, Val.â
I turned away from the fight to look up at Dante. âThatâs my line.â I was the one who always tried to see the positive.
Dante chuckled. âYouâve rubbed off on me over the years.â He kissed me and Leonas groaned loudly. Then cried out in surprise as Luisa hit him in the face.
I shook my head, laughing but then became serious at the look on Danteâs face.
âFourteen years, and Iâm still waiting for the day when you donât make me love you a little more every second I spend with you.â
I blinked. âThatâs a lot of love over the years,â I got out. âBut you started on a very low level.â
Dante ran his thumb over my cheek. âIâm not without failure. Iâve made so many mistakes over the years. You and our children arenât one of them, and every moment of suffering, of pain, of uncertainty was worth it, because it ultimately brought me to this moment.â
âI love you,â I said quietly, trying very hard not to cry. Anna had already suffered one moment of mortification today. If I started bawling in front of Luisa without any apparent reason, sheâd experience her second.
Danteâs hold on me tightened. âAnd I love you, and every day a little more even if it seems impossible.â
âItâs a good thing that loveâs infinite,â I said softly. Dante pulled me even tighter against him and Bea beamed up at him. Leonas and Anna laughed boisterously.
Surrounded by endless love. It couldnât get any better than that.
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