Total pages in book: 145
Estimated words: 136915 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 685(@200wpm)___ 548(@250wpm)___ 456(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 136915 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 685(@200wpm)___ 548(@250wpm)___ 456(@300wpm)
He grinned. “I’ve been practicing my Capo look in front of the mirror these last fifteen minutes. What do you think?” He gave me a stern look.
“You look constipated.”
He shrugged. “Dad won’t retire tomorrow so I’ll have a few years to practice.”
“Good luck.”
Valerio patted my shoulder. “You need luck more than me.”
“Maybe you misunderstood him, Luca. He never mentioned Greta. Please don’t overreact.”
Luca kept pacing back and forth in the living room while Valerio and I were having lunch. Luca was too upset to eat.
“You didn’t see his expression. I’m sure he’s been seeing that Falcone girl behind my back all the time!”
“Takes guts to do that,” Valerio said with a cheeky smile. I sent him a warning look. This wasn’t the time to annoy his father, even if I loved his trickster mentality. He reminded me so much of my brother Fabiano. When Valerio had been a young boy, he’d looked so much like him and now that he was seventeen, he was how I imagined Fabiano would have been if our father hadn’t tried to kill him and turned him cold and jaded.
Since the war, I hadn’t seen Fabiano. If Amo had really seen Greta despite the war…
Cheating had always been a touchy subject for me given Luca’s and my past, but I couldn’t be mad at Amo or Greta. I’d seen how much Amo hated his life with Cressida, how it drained him in addition to an already draining work day.
Luca’s phone rang and when he checked the caller ID, his expression darkened. “Antonaci. I have a fucking bad feeling about this.”
I rose from the chair and smoothed my wool dress, needing something to busy my fingers with.
Luca’s dark brows slanted down, and dread settled in my belly. “Slow down.” Luca’s eyes flared with fury. “You better watch your tone. Family or not, I won’t have you raise your voice at me. If you want to keep your tongue, you better choose your words more carefully.”
I moved closer, hoping to catch figments of the conversation but Antonaci had obviously heeded Luca’s warning. “You won’t do anything. If I find out you stir up shit then I’m going to come after you. I’ll talk to Amo. I’m sure Cressida misconstrued his words.”
Luca hung up and his expression was frightful. “Amo told Cressida that he wants a divorce.”
Valerio let out a low whistle.
Relief filled me, followed by shock at my own reaction. I’d never liked Cressida. She’d used Amo for her purposes. I’d always wanted love for Amo but with her it wasn’t possible.
Luca shook his head. “Don’t look so pleased. This is a goddamn debacle. Do you know what the Traditionalists will do if our son divorces his wife?”
“They’ve always been against the changes you implemented. They are stuck in the past.”
“Fuck. I can’t believe he did this. He’s going to take his words back and apologize to Cressida. I don’t care if he has to get drunk to go through with it.”
“He won’t, Luca. If he really met Greta all these months despite the war and if he went to Cressida and asked for a divorce, then he’s made up his mind, and I doubt anything can change it.”
“He’ll change his mind, believe me. I’ll make him. He went too far. I’m still Capo and if he doesn’t get a grip on his rampant hormones, he won’t follow in my footsteps.”
“I’ll go practice my best Capo looks then,” Valerio said with a smirk.
“This isn’t the moment for your fucking jokes!” Luca snarled.
Valerio shrugged and walked out of the living room, leaving me alone with Luca. Valerio had a canny talent to brush off Luca’s outbursts.
I touched Luca’s chest, tilting my head back to look him in the eyes. The rage in them didn’t scare me. It had in the beginning but I knew Luca’s love for me and our children trumped any darkness he harbored. “If you try to force him, we’ll lose him, Luca.”
“Damn right, because I’ll kill him if he doesn’t obey my orders.”
“Don’t say something like that, Luca. Not even in rage. Please.”
Luca cupped my cheeks. “Aria, this could divide the Famiglia for good. We’re at war at three fronts. We’ll be torn apart.”
“Maybe not. If Amo really loves Greta, that could lead to peace with the Camorra.”
“It led to war in the first place.”
“Because you chose war.”
Luca stepped back, his jaw tensing. I could see the conflict in his eyes. “Amo can’t have Greta. He couldn’t have her back then and he can’t have her now. The Falcones won’t ever allow it. I did it for Amo, so he wouldn’t let a crush ruin his life.”
“He was never happy with Cressida.”
“You sound as if their marriage is already over.”
“It is, no matter what you say.”
Amo’s and Valerio’s voices drifted over to us from the lobby.