Mafia Kings: Dario: Chapter 4
Mafia Kings: Dario: Dark Mafia Romance Series
Massimo stood guard as I retrieved several dresses and a negligee from my wardrobe.
When it came time to get my bras and underwear, I cleared my throat. âCould youâ¦?â
âOh,â he said in a voice even deeper than his bossâs. Then he looked away, almost in embarrassment. âOf course.â
I gathered the things from my dresser and wrapped them inside my dresses. âAlright.â
He looked at my bundle of clothes and frowned. âDonât you have a suitcase?â
âNo.â
He looked mystified.
I shrugged. âIâve never gone anywhere before, so there was never a need.â
He raised his eyebrows and tilted his head like, Makes sense.
Then he started to lead the way back down to the caféâ¦
But I stood still, afraid of what would happen when I went back downstairs.
Massimo realized I wasnât following and looked back.
Rather than becoming impatient, he smiled gently. âNothing will happen to you. When my brother gives his word, he never breaks it.â
I looked at him in shock. âHeâs your brother?!â
âSo is Adriano. There are six of us.â
I realized it should not have surprised me so much. The Cosa Nostra was all about fathers, sons, brothers, uncles, cousinsâ¦
There was no reason they would not all be involved in the family business.
The family business being crime⦠and murder.
I shook my head. âIâm not worried about me so much as I am about what will happen to my father.â
âIf he wasnât involved in whatever conspiracy that stronzo got shot for, then your father has nothing to fear.â
I thought back to the ugly manâs words â Tell your father my compliments to the chef â and wondered if I should be worried.
âYour brother is judge, jury, and executioner â correct?â I asked.
Massimo shrugged. âProbably not the executioner.â
Those words sent a cold chill through my heart â but I forced myself to sound angry rather than terrified. âI donât want him making a snap decision based on rumors or gossip.â
Massimo gave me a small smile that was almost kind. âHe is by far the most level-headed man Iâve ever met. Like I said, your father has nothing to fear⦠if heâs innocent.â
I looked at Massimo for a second more, then composed myself and walked past him down the stairs.
When I got back to the café, my father was sitting in a chair. He looked terrified. No wonder, seeing as Adriano was standing behind him like the grim reaper.
Don Rosolini glanced over at the bundle of clothes in my arms and raised one eyebrow. âShe has no bag?â
âSheâs never gone anywhere before,â Massimo explained.
âHm. Thatâs all you need?â the stranger asked me.
âI want something else before we go,â I said.
âGo and fetch it, then.â
âItâs not a âthing.â I want a promise â that you wonât hurt my father,â I said, surprising myself with my boldness.
That was too much for the Hothead.
âYou are not in a position to be demanding anything!â Adriano snapped.
The handsome mafioso raised one hand, and Adriano fell silent once again.
It was something to behold â they might have been brothers, but it was like a master quieting his dog.
Massimo spoke up. âI already told her that if her father didnât join the plot against you, heâll be safe.â
The mafioso looked at me. âIâll go one step further. I promise your father will be safe even if he conspired against me⦠so long as he admits the error of his ways and tells me everything he knows. AND if you go with me willingly. Fair enough?â
I swallowed hard. ââ¦yes.â
I glanced over at my father.
He looked terrified, but he remained silent.
I thought about bringing up what the ugly man had said to me â
Then remembered that these men were in the Cosa Nostra.
I wasnât going to gamble my fatherâs life on the potentially empty promises of murderers.
âNothing?â the mafioso said to my father, then turned back to me. âPerhaps he needs a bit more time to reflect. Are you ready?â
I leaned over and kissed my fatherâs cheek. He grabbed onto my arm.
âIt will be alright,â Papa whispered. He smiled feebly, like he was attempting to convince me of something he didnât really believe.
I nodded and tried to be brave. Then I turned back to the mafioso. âIâm ready, Don Rosolini.â
The handsome man gave me a devilish smile that was both seductive and frightening at the same time.
âMy father was Don Rosolini,â he said. âYou can call me Dario.â