Bound By Love: Chapter 5
Bound By Love (Born in Blood Mafia Chronicles Book 6)
ARIA
We didnât mention the Sylvester party incident again and a few days later, we had to leave for Chicago to attend Danteâs wedding.
My cousin Valentina looked absolutely stunning in her cream sequined wedding dress. The wedding wasnât a big affair like ours had been, but still, close to two hundred people attended from the Outfit and the Famiglia. I smiled as I watched Dante and Valentina during their first dance. The ballroom of the hotel had been decorated with pink and blush roses, and the atmosphere was almost relaxed.
Luca squeezed my hip. âYou didnât look this happy during our wedding dance.â
I laughed. âI was terrified of you.â Val didnât look like she was scared of Dante, but she was older than me by five years and had been married before. I supposed the consummation of her marriage didnât hold the same terror for her.
When the dance floor was opened for the guests, Luca pulled me into his arms and led me along to the music. It still surprised me how well he could dance despite his height. I beamed up at him and his thumb stroked my naked back, the only public display of affection he would probably allow himself. He was still cautious but I didnât mind, because he never held back with affection when we were alone and that was all that mattered.
As was expected, I had to dance with Dante and Luca with Val. Iâd danced with Dante before and barely tensed when he took my hand, but when he pulled me against him and touched his palm to my bare back, I shivered from the too familiar gesture. He, too, tensed at the missing barrier between our skins. That was the problem with backless dresses. Heat rose into my cheeks as I met his eyes.
He gave me a very small smile. âI apologize,â he said formally.
âYou canât help my dress. Unless you move your hand to an inappropriately low level there is no way for you to reach fabric,â I said, hoping to lighten the atmosphere.
The barest hint of amusement showed on Danteâs face. âIf I do that, your husband will spill blood.â
I followed his gaze. Luca kept throwing possessive looks my way as he danced with Val. While Val had looked perfectly fine with Dante, she appeared absolutely tense in Lucaâs hold.
âVal looked happier dancing with you,â I said with a smile. Danteâs fingers against my back tightened and his expression darkened. Possessive and dominant, not so different from Luca, when it came down to it.
Matteo took over from Luca and Dante released me. I declined a dance from an Outfit soldier with a quick excuse, not wanting to test Lucaâs patience and needing something to drink and a break from the possessive dominance surrounding me, but then Val laughed loudly at something Matteo had said. They were dancing closer than was appropriate. Luca narrowed his eyes at his brother, but he wasnât the one I was worried about. Dante had a look in his eyes I knew from Luca.
Ignoring my thirst, I hurried to the dance floor and stopped beside Matteo and Val. âWhy donât you dance with me now, Matteo?â
Valâs eyes moved from me to her husband and realization filled her face. She stepped back from Matteo, who sent her a grin before he gripped my hand and jerked me against him.
I gasped from the impact against his muscled chest. My indignant look only made him grin wider, and he pressed his palm without hesitation against my back. He and Gianna would kill each other, that was a given.
For Matteo everything was a gameâhe thrived on provocation and chaos. With anyone but him I would have worried about Lucaâs reaction but since this was Matteo, I relaxed in his tight embrace and let him twirl us around the dance floor.
Gianna stood off to the side, a scowl on her face when Matteo winked at her in passing. I dug my nails into his shoulder, bringing his attention back to me. âDonât hurt her.â It came out sharper than intended, almost an order.
Matteoâs face became guarded. âOr what?â
I squeezed his hand and softened my tone. âOr you will never win her over. She might act all strong, but she has grown up as sheltered as me. Please treat her with kindness.â This was Lucaâs brother and I was well aware that kindness wasnât his forte, but if Luca could be kind to me then I had to hope Matteo could do the same with Gianna.
âI have no intention of hurting Gianna unless sheâs into that kind of kinky shit.â
I rolled my eyes at him but when he looked at Gianna again, I could tell that his gaze held a flicker of warmth. Hers didnât. She looked like she would rather chop her hands off than marry him. It worried me.
LUCA
I rolled over and reached for Aria but touched an empty bedsheet. My eyes flew open and I sat up, looking toward the clock on the nightstand. It was only six thirty in the morning on a Sunday and weâd returned late from Chicago. Where was she? Why wasnât she still asleep?
That I hadnât even noticed her getting out of bed showed how deep my sleep was beside her. Fuck.
I swung my legs out of bed, staggered to my feet and reached for my Beretta and stuffed it into my sweatpants. When I stepped onto the first floor landing, the sound of Ariaâs humming reached my ears. I went down the stairs and found Aria in our open kitchen, barefoot and dressed in her satin nightgown. The counters and the floor were covered with white powder and so was Aria, her blonde hair piled on top of her head in a messy bun.
It smelled distinctly burned.
âWhatâs going on?â
Aria cried out and whirled around with a hand over her heart, her eyes wide. The tip of her nose and cheekbones were covered in white too, and my lips turned up at the sight.
A smile broke on her face. âI baked a cake for you.â She moved toward me. âHappy birthday, my love.â
Fuck, it was my birthday. Iâd forgotten. I didnât really celebrate that day. Aria stood on her tiptoes and I bent down, molding our lips together. I tasted flour on her lipsâso that was the white powder. I pulled back, letting my eyes assess the mess. âI donât want to sound cruel, but past experiences proved that you being in the kitchen isnât a good idea.â
She pursed her lips. âI practiced with Marianna when you werenât around.â
âYou practiced?â
âI wanted your birthday cake to be perfect,â she said softly. I stared then raised my fingertips and brushed the flour off her cheeks. The spot on her nose would have to stay. She looked too fucking gorgeous for words. She stepped back, took mittens and opened the oven. The cake that she pulled out didnât look half bad, even though it was on the dark side.
âItâs a chocolate cake with cream-cheese filling,â she said as she set it down on the counter. She grabbed a knife and cut off two pieces, put them on a plate before she set them down in front of me. She pressed up beside me. âI hope you like it.â
I grabbed the fork and speared a piece of the cake then brought it to my mouth, prepared for the worst, but the cake was actually delicious, warm and chocolaty. I didnât have much of a sweet tooth, but I enjoyed this because Aria had made it for me.
âAnd?â she asked, her eyes wide and worried.
âDelicious.â
Her answering smile actually made my fucking heart skip a beat.
âHow long have you been awake?â
âThree hours?â
I raised my eyebrows. âI didnât know cake takes that long.â
She blushed. âWell, it doesnât but I got up early in case something didnât go to plan, and I burnt the first two cakesâtheyâre in the trash.â
I chuckled then took another bite. My eyes trailed down her delicate throat to the soft swell of her breasts.
Aria touched my chest then slowly ran her hands down to my stomach, and I set the fork back down on my plate. My skin tightened under her touch, my cock springing to life. Ariaâs eyes met mine as she reached for the Beretta in my waistband and pulled it out. With anybody else, my body would have gone into high alert, but with her I didnât even feel a hint of unease. She regarded my gun for a moment before she put it down on the counter. I couldnât look away from her face. She slid her hands into my waistband and slowly dragged my sweatpants down over my hips. I hissed when she grazed my cock. She cast her eyes up, and fuck, that look in her eyes, I could feel it right in my dick.
And then she got down on her knees, and I almost came right then. She held my gaze despite the blush spreading on her cheeks as she leaned forward, parting those perfect pink lips and taking my tip into her hot mouth. I had to stop myself from thrusting forward, but I loosened her bun and tangled my hands in her hair as she worked my cock deeper into her mouth. Fuck, my balls swelled seeing it.
She smiled around my cock and I groaned, my fingers tightening against her skull. Slowly she moved back and her fingers curled around me, and then she fucking licked from the base all the way to the top before she swirled that pink tongue around my tip. I jerked, moaning. âFuck, Aria, youâre killing me.â
She hummed, looking fucking proud. That woman. Only mine.
I had to pull the reins a few times like a randy teenager as her mouth worked my cock, but when Aria cupped my balls while her other hand worked my shaft and my tip hit the back of her throat, I exploded. I gripped the counter as pleasure shot through me and I erupted in her mouth. She had trouble swallowing around me, so I pulled back a bit, my dick twitching. I watched through lidded eyes as she drew back, releasing me, and wiped her mouth. This was the moment she was still the most self-conscious about. I bent down and grabbed her under the armpits and hoisted her up onto the counter before I claimed her mouth for a kiss, plunging my tongue inside, tasting myself on her, and feeling fucking possessive because of it.
Gripping her thighs, I lifted her up and her legs circled my waist. If it werenât for all the flour, I would have fucked her right there on the counters. Instead I turned with her clinging to my torso and walked toward the stairs. Her eyes never left mine as I carried her up the stairs, and with her pussy pressed against my stomach, my cock was recovering quickly. Fuck, I could feel how wet she was. Wet from sucking my cock.
âThis was supposed to be only about you,â she whispered, but her eyes brimmed with need.
âThis is still about me, trust me, because giving you pleasure is the fucking best thing about all this.â
We arrived at our bed and I let myself fall forward. Aria squealed but I caught my weight with my palms, smirking down at her. She laughed, and swatted at my back. âYou scared me.â
I lowered her completely and guided my cock toward her entrance, finding her ready for me, and slowly slid into her. When I was buried to the hilt, I moved down to my elbows, bringing our bodies flush together. Cupping Ariaâs head, I kissed her as I moved in and out slowly.
Lovemaking. It wasnât something Iâd ever thought Iâd do but fuck, with Aria I couldnât get enough.
I didnât speed up, neither my thrusts nor my kisses. I made sure to hit deep with every thrust, aiming for that spot that made Aria lose herself. Her eyes held mine as she gasped and moaned, wonder on her gorgeous face. I wanted to guide her over the edge with only my cock again, and she was getting there. My own release was close, even though Iâd shot my cum not too long ago.
âKiss me,â she whispered, then gasped as I hit deep.
I took her mouth, slow and sweet, and then she arched up, walls clamping around me, and my balls tightened as my own release hit me hard.
Afterwards, I buried my nose in her hair as I caught my breath. I began to push myself up but Aria tightened her hold on my shoulders, and I stayed on top of her yet raised my eyes to hers.
Love. The emotion was written all across her face, and it still seemed impossible that she could love me because no one ever had. I had been born with cruelty in my veins, had been raised to break others.
âHappy birthday, Luca,â she said quietly. âOur first birthday together.â
âThe first of many,â I murmured because no matter what, I would never let her go.
Aria smiled. âYou have to open your present.â
My eyebrows rose. âI thought this was my present?â
âSex and a cake?â Aria asked indignantly. She began wiggling under me and I smirked, not moving an inch.
âLuca,â she said, but I silenced her with another kiss and she relaxed under me. Eventually my curiosity got the better of me and I pushed off her and got to my feet, pulling her along. âSo what is it?â
She shook her head and led me out of the bedroom and back downstairs, then into one of our guest bedrooms. There was a rectangular package, about five by fifteen feet in diameter. I stopped, confused. Iâd expected expensive alcohol or a watch like most wives bought their husbands, but I had no clue what this was supposed to be.
Aria tugged at my hand and led me closer. âWonât you unpack it?â
I released her hand and picked up the package. It was only a couple of inches thick, and not as heavy as Iâd expected.
Aria laughed. âIt doesnât bite, trust me.â
I ripped away the gift wrap and froze, stunned. It was a canvas with graffiti art. In the background was the skyline of New York, and in the front was the Famiglia motto in red letters.
âWhen you told me that you like graffiti art from Banksy and other artists, I thought it would be nice to get you art like that for your office in the Sphere.â
I stared at Aria. She bit her lip. Shortly before Christmas weâd walked through New York together and Iâd showed her my favorite graffiti, pretty much the only art I gave the slightest fuck about, but I didnât think she remembered.
âWhere did you get it?â
âRomero and I tried to find out who Banksy is but that was impossible, so I contacted a few of the less secretive graffiti artists in the city and asked them to create a piece of art for me.â Aria fell silent. âYou donât like it? I thought something personal would be better than just getting you something expensive like a watch, especially since it feels like you are buying your own gift because itâs all your moneyâ¦â
I staggered toward her, cupped her face and kissed her fiercely. When I pulled back, her brows puckered with confusion. âItâs our money, Aria, not mine. Everything I own is also yours.â
âSo Iâm practically Capo,â she said teasingly, and I chuckled.
âYou rule over my heart, so in some ways yes.â
I paused because I realized it was the truth. No one had ever held power over me, not like Aria did, and it was the scariest thing in this world because no one could ever find out.
âSo you like your present?â
âFuck yes. Itâs perfect. How am I ever going to match up to that for your birthday?â
Aria grinned. âYou still have a month to come up with something.â
âGreat,â I muttered. âNo pressure.â
Her eyes were alight with mirth. âYou are a big boy, a tough mobster, a notorious bad boyâI think you can deal.â
I leaned down, my voice low and dark. âBad boy, hmm?â
She circled my neck with her arms. âI really donât know why people fear youâyouâre kind of cute.â
I snorted because nobody had ever called me that, and nobody would if they knew what was good for them. âThey fear me because I am a bad boy, love.â
Bad didnât even begin to cover it.
Aria nodded with a small smile. âI know, and you know what?â She lowered her voice. âIn the bedroom I like it sometimes if you act like a bad boy.â
Good Lord, Aria. I kissed her hard.
Aria would always see only my tame side.
ARIA
âDamn it!â Lucaâs shout made me jerk awake. The mattress shifted under his weight and I turned around, blinking back sleep. Luca was getting dressed, his phone wedged between his shoulder and ear as he pulled up his pants.
âIâll be there in fifteen minutes. Fuck!â
I sat up, worried. Luca put down his cell and put a shirt over his gun holster, then turned to me, grimacing. âSomeone threw a Molotov cocktail into one of the Famigliaâs whorehouses. Two whores were burnt badly, and all the furniture burnt down. The police and the fire department are there. I have to go and limit the damage.â
I nodded slowly, stifling my disappointment. He moved toward me, gave me a quick kiss then walked out.
I bit my lip, shoving down my hurt. It was my birthday.
I slid out of bed, reached for my mobile and saw Giannaâs message. The moment she saw I was online, my phone rang. After Iâd talked to Gianna, Fabiano and Lily, I felt better and got dressed.
I knew Luca needed to take care of Famiglia business if he wanted to be a good Capo, and yet I wondered if he had forgotten my birthday altogether. I headed downstairs where Romero was sitting at the counter. He smiled when he spotted me and got up. âHappy birthday, Aria.â
I offered him a shaky smile in return and his expression softened further. âLuca will be back as soon as heâs done.â
I gave a small shrug and poured myself a coffee. Loneliness washed over me. I didnât have any friends in New York. As the wife of the Capo people in our circles didnât treat me like a normal human being, and I couldnât really be friends with outsiders. Swallowing my emotions, I took a sip of my coffee.
The elevator binged and Romero stepped in front of me but relaxed when Marianna walked in, carrying a cake. Her dark gray hair was secured with a hairnet as usual, and her dress strained over her plump body and ample breasts. Her motherly face pulled into a wide smile and upon putting the cake down, she pulled me into a tight hug. âHappy birthday, bambina. I baked almond cake for you. Luca told me itâs your favorite.â She frowned at Romero. âWhere is he anyway?â
âBusiness,â Romero said simply.
Marianna didnât ask any questions.
âLuca asked you to bake the cake?â
âHe did.â Marianna cut off three slices of the cake, then took out plates and handed Romero and me each one and kept one for herself. We dug in, and I had to admit the cake was better than anything Iâd eaten in a very long time. Marianna was a goddess in the kitchen.
Marianna touched my cheek. âYou look sad. Why donât you go out and have some fun with Romero?â
I wanted to spend the day with Luca but since that wasnât going to happen, I gave a nod. Romero took me out for lunch to a nice restaurant, and afterwards I went all trophy wife and spent thousands in Century21, my favorite department store in Manhattan. We returned to the penthouse after a quick dinner in a small bistro. I didnât bother removing the new clothes from the shopping bags; instead I grabbed a wool blanket and a book and headed out onto the terrace, where I curled up on the chair. Romero didnât join me, probably picking up on my dark mood. I let my gaze stray over the skyline, a few tears slipping out, and I pulled up my legs and wrapped my arms tightly around them.
The sound of the door sliding open drew my eyes toward the French windows and Luca stepped out onto the terrace, his expression twisting with regret as his eyes settled on my face. I quickly wiped away my tears and stood, but Luca picked me up and kissed me. âHappy birthday, principessa. I wish I could have spent the day with you.â
âRomero kept me busy,â I said with a small shrug.
Luca shook his head. âNot good enough.â He carried me into the apartment and up into our bedroom. My eyes settled on the bed. A bouquet of white roses and a parcel lay on top of it. I smiled and kissed Lucaâs throat before he set me down. I smelled the roses, then took the parcel and unwrapped it. Inside was a red velvet box, which I opened. A rose-gold bar bracelet sat on a gray cushion. Nineteen diamonds were embedded in the smooth rose-gold surface.
âTurn it around,â Luca said quietly.
I did and found words engraved into the inside of the bracelet.
In the darkest hour you are my light
Swallowing, I looked up into Lucaâs warm eyes. He gripped his shirt, pulled it over his head and turned around. I froze when I saw the new tattoo on his shoulder blade, mirroring his Famiglia tattoo. The skin was still red.
I read the intricate black inked letters: Iâll go where you go no matter how dark the path
The words Iâd said to Luca shortly after our wedding. He remembered them. I sucked in a deep breath, pressing my lips together, but not crying was a losing battle. His two tattoos on both sides of his heart. Luca turned and stepped close to me, brushing away the tears. He pressed my palm against his Famiglia tattoo over his heart. âMy oath came first, but the words on my back mean more.â
I swallowed. He wasnât supposed to say something like that. For a Made Man the Famiglia came first, and even more so for a Capo. I nodded, brushed my lips over his. âThose words on your back, I mean them, Luca. I will follow you anywhere. Your darkness doesnât scare me. I love you, your strength and loyalty, your tenderness and protectiveness. I love your gentle side, but just as much I love your darkness. Iâll love you in your darkest hour, Iâll love you even when you are weak, and if you need me to be your light, I will. I love every piece of you, Luca.â
He crushed me to his chest and I held him as tightly. His love was the greatest gift of all.
It was April when Lily and Gianna came to visit. From the moment Iâd seen Gianna, I knew something was up, but we didnât get the chance to talk until one evening when Luca and Matteo were out on business and Romero was busy playing Scrabble with Lily. âYouâre up to something, arenât you?â I asked her as we enjoyed the view over New York from the rooftop terrace.
Gianna didnât immediately reply, and that wasnât normal for her. âI canât do this, Aria. I want out. Out of this world. Out of my arranged marriage. Just out.â
Iâd suspected something along this line but now that she voiced it aloud, worry and fear slammed into me. âYou want to run?â
âYes.â
âAre you sure?â
Gianna slanted me a look. There was no hint of doubt on her face. âAbsolutely. Ever since the Bratva attacked the mansion and I saw what Matteo is capable of, I knew I had to run.â
âItâs not just Matteo, you know that, right? He isnât any worse than any other Made Man.â Matteo could be funny and charming. I was sure Gianna and he could be happy if she allowed herself to let him in, but I knew her, knew how stubborn she could be. She wouldnât let me talk her into giving Matteo a chance.
âThat makes it even worse. I know that pretty much all the men in our world are capable of horrible things, and one day even Fabi will be, and I hate it, hate every second Iâm trapped in this messed-up world.â
âI thought you and Matteo were getting along better. You didnât try to rip each otherâs heads off today.â
âHeâs trying to manipulate me. Didnât you see how easily he could make Lily forget her nervousness around him?â
âIt could be worse. Most men wouldnât have forgiven you for giving them such a hard time, but he really seems to like you.â I wasnât sure if Luca would have let me mess with him like that.
âAre you on his side?â
I had no intention of choosing sides. âIâm not on his side. Iâm just trying to show you an alternative to running away.â
âWhy? You know Iâve never wanted this life. Why are you trying to make me stay?â
I gripped her wrist, getting angry. âBecause I donât want to lose you, Gianna!â
âYou wonât lose me.â
âYes, I will. Once youâve run away, we canât ever see each other again, maybe not even talk unless we figure out a way to do it without risking the mob tracing you.â
âI know,â Gianna whispered. âYou could come with me.â
In the past Iâd often resented the golden cage Iâd been raised in, and even now I sometimes wondered how it would feel to wander through New York without Romero, to go to college and live life by only my own rules. âI canât.â
She turned away from me. âBecause you love Luca.â
There was a hint of disapproval in her voice, but I wouldnât defend my feelings. Loving Luca wasnât something I would never feel bad about. âYes, but thatâs not the only reason. I canât leave Fabi and Lily behind either, and Iâve made peace with this life. Itâs all Iâve ever known. Iâm okay with it.â
âDo you think Iâm abandoning them if I leave?â
âTheyâll understand. Not everyone is cut out for a life in this world. Youâve always wanted to live a normal life, and theyâll still have me. You have to think of yourself. I just want you to be happy.â
âI donât think I can be happy here.â
âBecause you donât want to marry a killer, because you canât live with what Matteo does.â
âNo,â she said quietly. âBecause I can see myself being okay with it.â
I regarded her face. âWhatâs wrong with that?â I knew what Luca was, what he was capable of. I knew he wouldnât change and I didnât want him to because I loved the man he was now.
âAre you okay with what Luca does? Donât you ever lie awake at night feeling guilty for being married to a man like him?â
âWe come from a family of men like him. Do you want me to feel guilty?â
âNo. But normal people would feel guilty. Canât you see how messed up we are? I donât want to be like that. I donât want to spend my life with a man who carves up his enemies.â
Luca always claimed I was pure and innocent, but I wasnât, not by normal standards.
âIâm sorry. I didnât want to make you feel bad. I justâ¦I know I have to risk it. I have to try to get away from all this and live a life without all the violence and messed-up morals. Iâll always regret it if I donât.â
âYou know you canât ever come back. Thereâs no going back once youâve run. Even if Matteo would forgive you for insulting him like that, the Outfit would be responsible for your punishment until your marriage. And running away from the mafia is betrayal.â
âI know.â
âThe Outfit punishes betrayal with death. Because you arenât a Made Man, they might decide to go easy on you and throw you into one of their whorehouses or marry you off to someone far worse than Matteo.â
âI know.â
I gripped Giannaâs shoulder because I didnât think she did. âDo you really? Few people risk running from the mob and thereâs a reason for it. Most people get caught.â
âMost people but not all of them.â
âHave you ever heard of someone who escaped the mob successfully?â
âNo, but I doubt anyone would tell us about them. Neither Father, nor Matteo or Luca have any interest in putting ideas in our heads.â
I dropped my hands, sighing. âYou are really determined to go through with this.â
âYes.â
âOkay,â I said, because I knew there was nothing I could do to change Giannaâs mind and I didnât want her to start keeping secrets from me. âYou canât do it alone. If you want any chance at succeeding youâll need my help.â
âNo,â she said. âI can do it on my own.â
âIf I help you to run, Iâll betray the Famiglia and by doing so my husband,â I whispered. Luca would see it as betrayal. Heâd been brought up with the conviction that his word would be law, that not following his command was betrayal.
âYou are right. And I canât let you take that risk.â
I took her hand. âNo, I will help you. Iâm your only choice. And if anyone can make it, then itâs you. You never wanted to be part of all this.â
âAria, you said it yourself, what Iâm doing is betrayal and the mob deals harshly with people who betray them. Luca isnât the forgiving type.â
âLuca wonât hurt me.â Gianna looked doubtful but I knew those words to be true, and not just since heâd inked my words into his skin. âHe wonât. If Salvatore Vitiello were still alive, things would be different. Iâd have been under his jurisdiction, but Luca is Capo and he wonât punish me.â
âMaybe his men wonât leave him a choice. Heâs a new Capo and if he looks weak, his men might revolt. Luca wonât risk his power, not even for you. The Famiglia comes first to Made Men.â
âTrust me,â I said.
âI trust you. Itâs Luca whom I donât trust.â
âAnd if you think about it, I wouldnât really be betraying the Famiglia. You are still part of the Outfit until you marry Matteo. That means what Iâm doing is a betrayal of the Outfit at most, but Iâm not bound to them, so I canât betray them.â
âLuca might not see it that way. Even if you arenât betraying the Famiglia, youâre still going behind Lucaâs back. Not to mention that Matteo will probably move Heaven and earth to find me.â
âTrue. Heâll hunt you.â
âHeâll eventually lose interest.â
Knowing Matteoâs obsession with my sister, I doubted it. âPerhaps. But I wouldnât count on it. We have to make sure he canât find you.â
âAria, I shouldnât have come to you with this. You canât get involved.â
âDonât try to talk me out of it. Iâd feel guilty if I didnât help you and you got caught,â I told her.
âAnd I will feel guilty if you get in trouble for helping me.â
âIâm helping you. End of story.â