Mafia Kings: Dario: Chapter 31
Mafia Kings: Dario: Dark Mafia Romance Series
Lars and ten of the familyâs foot soldiers met us halfway back to the house. They were waiting in three new cars by the side of the road, and most of the men were heavily armed.
There was a man with them who was apparently a doctor. While Lars kept guard, the doctor checked out Massimo and hooked up an IV and bag of saline to his arm. Then he cut open Massimoâs shirt with a razor so he could inspect the wound.
âIs he going to be alright?â I asked anxiously.
âNo more shootouts for a while, but heâll be fine,â the doctor assured me. âThe bullet didnât even go through a muscle â basically just through skin and fat.â
âHey â are you calling me fat?â Massimo said with fake umbrage.
Lars grinned. âDonât worry. We know youâre just big-boned.â
While the doctor bandaged up Massimo, everyone talked by the roadside.
âThank you,â I told Massimo for the dozenth time.
He gave me a lopsided smile. âEh, it was nothing.â
âYou saved my life. Thatâs not ânothing.ââ
âHey, I got the car,â Valentino said humorously. âIâd just like to point out weâd all be dead if it wasnât for that.â
âThank you, too,â I said, playing along.
âItâs nothing,â he said with jokey fake modesty. âJust as long as everybody realizes who the real hero is.â
âFuck you,â Massimo said with a laugh. âYou didnât get shot.â
âYeah, because I was smart enough not to.â
âIf intelligence kept a man from getting shot, you would have gotten your brains blown out.â
Valentino grinned. âProbably.â
âAnd there wouldnât have been a noticeable difference in your IQ, either,â Massimo joked.
âHey â as long as they didnât shoot off my dick.â
âGotta have your priorities straight,â Lars said with a grin.
âActually,â Valentino said, âmy theory is I didnât get shot because Iâm not as big of a target as Massimo.â
âIs that so,â Massimo said sarcastically.
Valentino pointed at me. âTiny target â didnât get shot.â
Then he pointed at himself. âBigger target â didnât get shot.â
Then he pointed at Massimo. âGigantic fucking target â got shot. Iâd say the conclusion is obvious.â
âI think itâs because you run as fast as a frightened little squirrel,â Massimo said.
âThat could be part of it,â Valentino agreed. Then he grinned and pointed at his face. âBut I had to run fast â gotta keep this pretty for the ladies.â
âYouâre saying Iâm not pretty?â Massimo asked.
âLetâs just say that a couple of bullets to the face might improve your appearance.â
Once the doctor said Massimo was okay, Valentino, Lars, Massimo, and I got into a limousine. One of the foot soldiers drove the bullet-riddled Mercedes back to the mansion.
âThis is serious, you know,â Lars said to Massimo as we all rode in the back of the limo.
âI know,â Massimo replied.
âWhat, you getting shot up?â I said facetiously. I was amazed they were so blasé about it. âIâd say itâs just a little bit serious.â
âNo, not that,â Massimo said. âNiccolo arranged for us to go to a safe house run by another family â but then he called back and said no, come back to the mansion instead.â
âWhich meansâ¦?â
âWhich means he doesnât trust our allies in Florence,â Lars explained. âAnd if thatâs the case, itâs very serious.â
âHow serious?â I asked, my stomach sinking.
âBetrayal,â Massimo said. âThe end of a 20-year alliance⦠potentially all-out war.â
Iâd thought it couldnât get any worse than an attempt on our lives â
But from the way Valentino, Massimo, and Lars were acting, apparently it could.
When our limousine arrived back at the house, there were a dozen armed men out front.
All the remaining brothers were waiting for us â Dario, Niccolo, Adriano, and Roberto.
One of the armed men opened the limousine door for me.
As soon as I stepped out, Dario was right there.
He gently touched my cheek and asked, âAre you alright?â
The tenderness and concern in his voiceâ¦
â¦it was so unlike him.
Suddenly the entire experience hit me again.
The sound of gunshots and breaking glass â
The terror of thinking I was about to die.
My eyes welled up, and I nodded.
Dario drew me to him and wrapped his arms around me.
âYouâre safe now,â he murmured in my ear. âYouâre safe.â
Adriano helped Massimo out of the back of the limousine. Lars tried to help him back to the house, but Massimo brushed him off.
âFuck you,â he said with good humor. âIâm not a 98-year-old grandma.â
âYeah, I donât know any 98-year-old grandmas that weigh 280 pounds,â Lars replied.
Dario left my side just long enough to hug both Valentino and Massimo. âIâm glad youâre both alright.â
Massimo brushed it off. âMeh⦠Iâve had stubbed toes worse than this.â
âHe saved my life,â I said.
Everyone turned to look at me.
I blushed at being the center of attention⦠but I kept going.
âThey both did,â I continued. âValentino ran to get the car, but Massimo put himself between me and the gunmen. Heâs the only reason Iâm still alive.â
âThen I have twice as much to thank you for,â Dario said as he patted Massimoâs cheek.
âIt was nothing,â the big man said shyly.
Valentino coughed humorously to lighten the mood. âIâd say getting the car was absolutely crucial.â
âDonât forget running like a frightened squirrel,â Massimo replied.
âThat, too,â Valentino agreed.
Dario clapped Valentino on the shoulder. âExcellent work.â
Valentino acted like he was brushing off the compliment⦠then grinned. âI know.â
Dario came back and put his arm around me.
I was shocked at his open show of affection for me in front of his brothersâ¦
â¦but I welcomed it all the same.
âWell, consigliere?â Massimo said. âYouâre uncharacteristically silent.â
âThatâs because Dario thinks we may be at war,â Niccolo said.
âYeah,â Massimo sighed, âthatâs what we figured.â
âWhat happened in the meeting?â Valentino asked.
âLetâs go inside to trade stories,â Niccolo said. âThereâs a lot to talk about.â
As he led the way back inside the house, Dario kept his arm around my waist and never let go.