Dark Mafia Heir: Chapter 8
Dark Mafia Heir: Enemies to Lovers, Forced Marriage Romance (Mafia Vows)
âSheâll wake up soon,â I say to Lorenzo, whoâs been staring at me non-stop since I carried Vivienneâs unconscious body to the car an hour ago.
The fuckerâs not even trying to hide his concern for her, and while I do not normally explain myself to anyone, Lorenzo and I are more like brothers than master and worker.
Heâs one of those people I know who will gladly lay down his life for me if the need arises. I trust him with my damn life.
He sighs and shifts his gaze back to the road. âPeter mustâve found out sheâs missing by now.â
Luca nods from the passenger seat. âI bet the old bastard is going crazy looking for his precious daughter. Too bad he wonât be seeing her for a while.â
I glance at Vivienne sleeping peacefully on my legs. Her long lashes flutter in her sleep, and her lips are pouty. Sheâs so beautiful that itâs a struggle for me not to trail a finger over her lips or her perfectly arched brows.
Luca is right. Peter will probably go insane looking for her, but not because she is his precious daughter. Heâll go insane because he just lost a valuable pawn on his chessboard.
Men like Peter are all the same. Their greed runs deeper than whatever love for anyone. He wouldnât have put a price tag on her if he valued her. Scratch that. He wouldnât have let that old asshole lay his disgusting fingers on her despite how visibly uncomfortable she was.
Iâd been watching them from the moment they entered the restaurant, and it took all the restraint in me to not walk over to their table and knock Enzoâs teeth out of his fucking mouth.
My chest constricts with the need to protect this woman who I should hate. I should want to punish her and rip her apart layer by layer until thereâs nothing left, but the thought of having her all to myself arouses me more.
Lorenzo reels the car through the intricate white gate of one of my mansions at the outskirts of the city. I bought the house under a fake name, so Peter will never be able to trace her here, no matter how hard he tries.
I had some staff clean the place up and assigned some of my men to watch the mansion. Not even a ghost can penetrate the area, given how secure it is.
Lorenzo pulls over in front of a white monstrosity and turns his head to face me. âWeâre here, boss.â
âI have eyes,â I tell him, narrowing my eyes on Vivienne.
Her lashes flutter again, and for the first time, she stirs in her sleep. Looks like Iâll have to carry her to her prison in bridal style. My lips curl with a smile as I imagine how pissed sheâd be at that.
Luca gets out of the car and opens the back door for me. I slide out and lean over to carry Vivienne. I manage to get her out of the car, but her eyes suddenly peel open as Iâm about to lift her into my arms.
She squints from what I assume is the brightness from the sun and closes them back. When she opens her eyes again, sheâs taking in her environment and the faces surrounding her.
âWhere am I?â she asks almost inaudibly. Before I can reply, thereâs a flash of fear in her eyes, and she pulls away from my reach. âWhy am I here?â
I take one slow step after another toward her, my lips twitching. âWhat is it, gattina? Donât like your new home?â
âHome?â She looks around, still clearly confused. âThis is not my home. Youâ¦kidnapped me from the restaurant.â
âSi. I did take you from the restaurant,â I say with a nod. âWould you have preferred to marry that old bastard?â
Her eyes sparkle with tears. âTake me back, now!â
I stop walking towards her and lift my brow. âOr what, youâll scream?â
Her throat bobs as she swallows. âTry me.â
A chuckle rips from my throat. I donât blame her; her mind is fogged, so sheâs a little confused. There is no way sheâd think anyone in this world can save her from me, because no one can. Not Peter, not Enzo, and not even the police.
I take one last step towards her. Weâre so close that our clothes are rubbing against each other. So close that her delicious flowery scent invades my nurse. âScream, Vivienne. I dare you.â
Sheâs feral and fierce, so I expect her to scream, but she doesnât. She just stands there, staring at me for a heartbeat.
I lower my head, bringing my face to hers. âCat got your tongue, gattina? Scream.â
Her chest heaves, and her face turns red.
I smile. âAre you giving up already? It wonât be fun playing with you if you give in so easily.â
âGo play with yourself, you son of a bitch!â
I barely have time to register her glare before Vivienneâs fingers jab into my eyes. Pain sears through meâwhite-hot and blinding. I curse, instinctively reaching for my face, but before I can react, her forehead slams into my nose with a sickening crunch.
Agony explodes through me. My vision blurs as a sharp, piercing pain shoots through my face.
Blood. I can taste it already, metallic and bitter, filling the back of my throat as it streams down from my nose.
For a second, Iâm disoriented, stunned by the pain, and thatâs all she needs. Through my hazy vision, I see her darting away, her red hair flashing as she bolts for the gate.
Rage ignites through the haze. She thinks she can just run? Not a chance.
I wipe the blood from my face, my breath ragged, the fire in my chest stronger than the pain in my nose. Sheâs fast, but she doesnât know who sheâs running from.
âVivienne!â I growl, running after her like a predator after a prey. If she wants to play it this way, then I guess Iâll have to make it even more fun for her.
She looks back as she runs, and her green eyes widen at how close I am to catching up with her. She runs faster, but sheâs no match for me as I grab her wrist from behind and pull her towards myself.
âLet go off me!â she screams, trying to fight me off.
I tighten my grip on her. âAll that screaming and running wonât save you from me, gattina. Save your strength.â
She tries to jab her fingers into my eyes again, but Iâm faster this time, evading her attack. But the sharp pain that jolts down my arm proves sheâs smarter than I thought, because fucking bit me hard enough for me to bleed.
Anger flares through me. Iâve had enough of her drama. Holding her two hands together, I throw her over my shoulder and start for the mansion.
She screams, biting and scratching as she hits my back. All of that is for nothing. Iâve had bullets pierce through me. Her punches are barely enough to inflict any serious injuries on me.
I toss her on the floor in front of Luca and she scrambles up to her feet. Sheâs glaring at me with so much hate.
âTake her inside,â I order.
Luca nods. He reaches for her arm, but she shrugs away from his touch. âWhy me? What did I do wrong?â
âNothing,â I reply, tilting my head. âYouâre paying for your fatherâs crime.â
âWhat did he do so bad that I have to pay the price?â Her voice trembles. âYou could have taken or killed him if you wanted. Why me?â
An image of Danteâs lifeless body flashes before my eyes. The bullet wound to his chest and head, his lifeless eyes. A new wave of rage fills me.
I wrap my hand around Vivienneâs neck, pouring all the hatred I feel for Peter on her. âSomeone very important to me died because of your father.â My voice is colder and harsher than I intend, but I donât care. I want her to feel whatever rage and fear Dante felt in his final moments. âI lost money because of him, too. Youâll never be free from me until your papa pays for everything heâs done.â
Tears roll down her cheeks, but she laughs sardonically. âYouâre a fool, Antonio. My papa will not risk his life to save me. Youâll never get what youâre looking for.â
I lean into her, bringing my lips to her ear. âYou better pray he does, or youâll never leave this place alive.â
She tenses. âKill me now.â
I pull away and smile at her. âThereâs no need to rush it; youâll die if I donât get what I need. For now, Iâll have to settle with marrying you.â
Her eyes widen, and her mouth falls open. âMarry me? What does that mean?â
I snort in derision. The look sheâs giving me makes it seem she would rather marry Enzo than me. It fuels my rage even more. âYouâll be my wife soon enough, gattina.â I push a lock of red hair from her face. âAnd donât even try to run. Youâll be shot dead before you even make it to that gate.â
She spits at my foot, her eyes burning with hate and defiance. âIâll never marry you. Iâd rather hang from a tree than marry you.â
A lopsided grin forms on my face. âWeâll see about that.â
âAnimal,â she barks. âYouâre a fucking pig. I hope you die. I hate you.â
âYouâll soon have a valid reason for all of those negative emotions, darling.â I nod to Luca, and he starts to drag her away, towards the main building.
Vivienne doesnât fight him, but she keeps raining curses at me.
Sheâs a fierce one. Iâm amazed by how she managed to stand her ground despite the obvious fear in her eyes and despite knowing I could easily kill her if I wanted. She makes me want to taunt her more.
âWe both know you wonât kill that girl,â Lorenzo says, stepping beside me.
I smirk. âI wonât kill her, but that doesnât mean I wonât break her if I need to.â
âWhat if Peter retaliates before we have the chance to get what we need from him?â he asks. âSheâs his daughter. He wonât just sit back.â
âI know.â I shove my hands inside the pocket of my slacks and lean against the car. âI have to marry her as soon as possible so we can focus on finding out who is behind Danteâs death.â
Lorenzo narrows his eyes on me. âAre you marrying her to get back at Peter, or just because you want to own her?â He gives me a more serious look. âYou like that girl, donât you?â
I frown, detesting the accusation in his tone. âFind me a priest, and stop talking shit. Iâd rather chop off my cock than like one of Peter Coleâs spawns.â
Iâm getting defensive. Itâs never a good sign when I get defensive about anything. Itâs a fact that Iâm unusually drawn to the girl. But I canât decide if that is because I see her as a challenge or if I am truly intrigued by her.
It doesnât matter either way; sheâll be mine soon, and Iâll get to the bottom of Danteâs death. I can discard her after I am done with her.
Lorenzo stares at me intently for a moment, then he sighs. âYes, boss. How soon do you want the wedding to be?â
I donât give it much thought. The quicker I lay my claim over her, the better. Itâll send a message to the other mafia families to not get involved in my business. I will also be inviting a few of my trusted allies to the wedding. I need them to spread the word about my marriage to Peter Coleâs eldest daughter.
âTomorrow night,â I say. âIâll make her mine tomorrow night.â