Dark Mafia Heir: Chapter 28
Dark Mafia Heir: Enemies to Lovers, Forced Marriage Romance (Mafia Vows)
Vivienne jumps up from the dining table when she sees me walk in. Sheâs beaming with a smile that is so full of love and warmth, everything I need after all the bloodshed the last couple of days.
Itâs been three days since the party, and I had the beach house guarded while I went out to hunt for Salvatore two nights ago. The old fucker did a good job at hiding from me; I give him that. But heâll be crawling out of whatever hole heâs hiding in soon enough, and I swear Iâll get him then.
Vivienne runs up to me and wraps herself around me. I hug her back, lifting her up and peppering her with kisses. Iâve missed her so much these last two days.
âHow are you, gattina?â I ask, still holding her firmly against me.
She looks up at me and giggles. âAside from my morning sickness, I think Iâm fine. I was worried about you.â
I pull back and drop down on one knee to touch her belly. I still canât believe I am going to be a father soon. Iâve not had much time to process all of this, but the thought of it fills me with much more happiness than I can express.
âHow are you, little one?â I ask, rubbing her stomach softly. âYouâve been giving your mama trouble, havenât you?â
Vivienneâs laughter rings in the air, so hearty and bubbly that it is contagious. I should laugh, too, but all I feel is my heart rate quicken and tears well in my eyesâtears of happiness.
So this is what being alive feels like. Iâve been dead for so longâ¦but now, because of Vivienne, I feel alive.
âHeâs really troublesome,â Vivienne says. âI wonder who he gets it from?â
I glance up at herâmy wife, the woman who somehow pulled me out from the darkest pit of hell and made me feel alive again. I still canât believe sheâs mine. I still canât believe that any of this is happening.
âHe?â
âIâm just using that since we donât know if itâs a boy or a girl yet,â she says, her tone high with excitement. âI think he gets it from you.â
I try to stifle my laughter, but it just erupts through me. âWeâre done for if he or she comes out with your smart mouth. Anywayâ¦â I stand to my feet and snake my arms around her waist. âWeâre going home today. Ginny and Agatha are waiting.â
She narrows her eyes. âHome? And Salvatore?â
âIâve invaded his territory and taken down most of his men. Heâs gone into hiding,â I explain. âHe wonât make any stupid moves for now.â
She nods and cups her belly.
My chest tightens at that. Sheâs already so protective over our child, and I feel so protective over the both of them. Iâll do anything to keep them safe, including following Salvatore into the depths of hell until heâs no longer a threat to her and our baby.
Iâll give my life to protect them if need be.
âIâll get my things ready then.â She turns around to leave but pauses and scrutinizes me. âYouâre not hurt anywhere, are you?â
I shake my head, despite the painful throbbing in my right shoulder. One of Salvatoreâs men managed to land two blows on me with his gun.
She smiles. âThank goodness. Iâll grab my things.â
Itâs evening by the time we get to the mansion. I can hear Ginnyâs voice all the way from the foyer as she orders Agatha around on what she thinks Vivienne will like to eat.
Vivienneâs eyes light up at the sound of her voice. âLooks like someone really did miss me.â
âAye, someone did,â a deep voice says.
We turn around to find Dario descending the stairs.
âShe threatened to chop my dick off if I didnât bring her here and convince Antonio to bring you home,â Dario continues with a shake of his head as he approaches us. âI heard from Antonio that youâre both going to be parents. Congratulations.â
Vivienne glances at me, then flashes a wide smile at Dario. âThank you, Dario.â
Ginny raises her voice to get the attention of one of the maids in the kitchen. âAlright, I have to join them now,â Vivienne says with a playful grin. âSee you boys at dinner.â
I nod in response, and she saunters off to the kitchen.
Turning to Dario, Lorenzo, and Luca behind me, I say, âWe need to talk.â
They follow me to my study upstairs and wait for me to settle down. Dario sits on the chair across from mine, watching me as if heâs trying to see through my thoughts.
âYouâre worried about her, arenât you?â he asks.
âShit! Is it that obvious?â I ask, leaning back in my seat and steepling my fingers in front of me.
âAs obvious as the color of the sky,â he replies. âWith Salvatore still in hiding, we donât know what the bastard will come up with. We need to find him before he allies himself with one of our enemies.â
âHow do we find him?â Lorenzo asks, from where heâs standing by the door.
âWe scout the city,â I suggest. âIf heâs gone into hiding, then I presume someone is helping him. We need to keep an eye on his allies. It has to be one of them.â
Luca sighs. âDo you think thereâs a chance Peter Cole is helping him?â
I tub my jaw as I think. Peter is a tricky character in the midst of all this chaos. He definitely knows more than he lets on or shares. But thereâs one thing Iâm certain of, he would never ally himself with someone who tried to kill his daughter. âThe chance is never zero, but no. I donât think heâs in on it.â
Dario and Lorenzo nod in agreement.
âIâll meet with Peter, see if we can get him on our side.â Vivienne is carrying his grandchild; I hope we can use that to our advantage.
âAnd if he still refuses?â Dario asks. âWill we kill him? I bet Vivienne wouldnât want us hurting her father.â
âIâll do whatever it will take to keep my family safe.â I crack my knuckles. Itâs stiff from holding my gun for hours yesterday. âIf that includes killing Peter, then so be it.â
Vivienne will be upset, but I would rather she be angry at me than dead.
âIâll do my best to find Salvatoreâs hiding place,â Lorenzo says. âIâll scout the city until we find whatever hole the mole is hiding in.â
âThank you.â I flit my gaze to Luca. âTighten the security around the house and make sure my wife doesnât go anywhere unprotected.â
âYes, boss,â he responds.
âOne more thing,â I say just as heâs about to leave. âMake sure Marianaâs house is well-guarded too. She wonât be the top of their priority list, but they know sheâs a weakness too.â
He nods, and I dismiss them with a wave of my hand.
When they leave, my shoulders slouch, and I let out a frustrated groan.
Dario peers at me intently. âYouâre disturbed about something, arenât you? What is it?â
âItâs Vivienne.â My stomach churns as the image of her begging me to allow her to see her sister with tears in her eyes flashes in my mind. âI have to let her go when all of this is over.â
âWhy?â he tilts his head. âYouâre in love with her.â
âI am.â Fuck, I canât believe how easily I am admitting this. How easily I said it to her the other day. âThatâs exactly why I need to let her go. I canât keep her a prisoner forever. If she stays, then it should be because she wants to.â
And God, I want her to stay. I know Iâm a Grade-A asshole, but I want her here with me.
Dario smiles. Itâs the first time heâs smiling at me in a while. âThatâs the right thing to do.
I imagine Dante saying the same words to me. He used to say things like that a lotâused to tell me how proud he was of me and the decisions I make.
I should feel anger, the urge for vengeance. But all I feel now is the need to protect, to not lose any of the people I care about again. To keep Vivienne and our unborn child safe.
âDo you think Mariana will like this decision?â I ask. As much as I am affected by Danteâs death, I know Mariana is even more.
Theyâd known each other since they were kids; he was her soulmate. I imagine this will be harder on her than it will be on anyone else, knowing a boy she raised is in love with the daughter of her enemy.
âMariana is like a mother to you, Antonio. She might not have given birth to you, but she and Dante loved you as if you were theirs. Talk to her, make her see reasons with you and it will not be a problem.â Dario pauses and clears his throat. âSheâll understand you better than anyone else.â
Dario is right. Mariana wonât hold it against me if she knows I am in love with Vivienne, but Mariana is the least of my problems. No one can stop me from loving Vivienne, not even the devil himself.
Vivienneâs feelings for me are all I am concerned about. Sheâs the only one who can break us, and even then, I wonât stop until I get her back.
âI know,â is all I can bring myself to reply.
His phone buzzes, and taking it out of his pocket, he sighs. âI gotta run, man. Talk later.â
âAre you taking Ginny?â I ask.
Vivienneâs happy to have Ginny around. Sheâd be disappointed if Ginny leaves now.
âNo, Iâll pick her up later.â He pushes up from his seat and smothers his suit jacket. âGive it some more thought, and let me know when you decide.â
âThanks, man.â
âAnytime.â He leaves, and I drift back to my own thoughts.
Thereâs only one thing left to do now: negotiate with Peter. I donât negotiate with anyone, but I have to for Vivienneâs sake.
Pulling my phone out from my pocket, I dial Peterâs number. Fortunately for both of us, he answers on the first ring.
âIf it isnât the devil himself,â Peter drawls in a gravelly voice. âTo what do I owe this unexpected call?â
My nostrils flare, but I remind myself to remain calm. âIâll get right to the point, Cole. Iâm inviting you for dinner at my house on Sunday night. Youâre to bring Harper with you.â
He horselaughs, his loud voice ringing in my ear like a funeral bell. âDinner at your house? After you kidnapped my daughter. Do you really think I am stupid enough to dine with my enemy?â
I do think he is stupid; he wouldnât gamble his daughterâs life away to protect a secret if he wasnât. But I donât tell him that. Instead, I say, âTrust me when I say sitting on the same table with you is the last thing I want. Vivienne misses her sister; we need to come to a compromise for her sake.â
âAnd if I refuse?â Peter asks.
âThen youâll leave me no choice but to take your daughter.â
âAre you threatening me?â
âI am. My wife needs to see her sister and Iâll make that happen whichever way possible. Iâll tow your entire mansion down here if I need to,â I state sternly, and I mean every word I say. âFriday night at seven. Oh, and we have one more matter to discuss when you come.â
I hang up before he has a chance to argue.
Friday night will either end with us being allies, or one of us dead.