The Woman on the Jury (Costa Family #7) Read Online Jessica Gadziala

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Costa Family Series by Jessica Gadziala
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Total pages in book: 80
Estimated words: 77579 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 388(@200wpm)___ 310(@250wpm)___ 259(@300wpm)
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I sighed, fluffing my hair once more, then making my way out into the main area of the penthouse, pacing back and forth, anxious to get out of the apartment for a while.

There was that knock again, one minute shy of eleven, prompting me to walk right over.

Kind of like a trained dog.

I mean, literally.

Each time there was a knock, there was a treat for me on the other side of the door, so I always answered.

“What’s that look for, sugar?” Miko asked, head tipped to the side, watching me with a bemused smile.

“What? Oh, nothing. Just a weird thought. You’re here,” I said.

“I am,” he said.

“I should probably thank you for all this,” I said, waving at myself. “And the fact that I’ve been fed each meal.”

“What?” he asked, brows pinching. Then, seeming to catch up, he shook his head. “No. Nah, that’s all the boss,” he said.

“You expect me to believe that asshole is remembering each morning and noon to order me food? And that I needed a rounded brush to do my bangs?” I asked, brows raised.

“Okay. Fair point on the bang thing,” he said. “But it wasn’t me. I’ve been playing nursemaid to Venezio.”

“How is he?” I asked, following Miko to the elevator.

“Moody as fuck,” he said, smirking. “But he’s keeping his ass put, so he can heal. That’s all we can hope for. You look nice,” he said, looking me over. But in an almost asexual way, if that made any sense. Just an observation of what he thought were facts, nothing more.

Normally, I would feel at least a twinge of insecurity at that. The fact that I didn’t was all the proof that I needed that I had no interest in Miko that way. Which was absurd since, of all of these mafia guys, he was the most personable and kind.

But no.

I had to have the warm and tinglies for his prick of a boss instead.

I mean, we’d ordered dinner, then shared a meal together. And he hadn’t said anything to me. Who does that?

“Thanks,” I said, giving him a smile. “But I think anyone would look good in these clothes,” I admitted.

“Nah, take the compliment,” he said as the doors slid open.

Charming as ever, Miko stepped in the doorway sideways, like he would stop the doors from closing if I took too long to exit, then walking half a step behind me through the lobby.

“Where are we going?” I asked as the doorman held the door open for me.

“I’m taking you to see your grandfather,” he said. “Then…” he trailed off.

“Then what?” I asked.

“Well, we’ll see later,” he said, uncharacteristically close-lipped.

But he was taking me to the hospital, so I wasn’t going to complain.

“I can sit up front with you,” I said when he went to open the back door.

“No, you can’t,” he said, shaking his head, and waving inside the car.

Not having a choice, I climbed in, feeling awkward, like some rich person who refused to be caught alongside the “staff.”

I noticed as we drove that another car was behind us the entire time. With two more suit-clad men.

Cosimo wasn’t taking any chances.

And I found myself feeling a little swoony about that. Especially when I saw two more men hanging outside of my grandfather’s room. Even if I had no idea how he’d managed to get the hospital to agree to that.

I had a short visit with my grandfather, since he was exhausted from, apparently, even more testing that morning.

He was still bruised, but I thought they were looking slightly less dramatic.

The doctor had no answer for me for how long he would be staying there, and I felt like a monster to be kind of relieved that I wouldn’t have to try to find a way to protect him when he was out, and also convince him to keep the shop closed.

“Where’s Miko?” I asked as one of the other guards I was getting familiar with when I walked out of the door to find him waiting there instead.

“Getting the car,” he said.

Then he led me to the elevator with another guard in tow.

It wasn’t until the back door was opening, and I was sliding inside that I realized I wasn’t alone.

“Jesus!” I swore, hand slapping down over my heart where my heartbeat had tripped into hyperdrive.

Cosimo completely ignored me, typing away at his phone.

“What are you doing here?” I asked.

Only to be ignored again as Miko pulled away from the curb. He, it seemed, knew where we were going.

I did too, as soon as we turned down the street.

Fifth Avenue.

So I wasn’t exactly surprised when Miko pulled up in front of Saks. He was double-parked but didn’t seem to think anything of it as he rushed out to open Cosimo’s door. Then, in turn, Cosimo came around to open mine.

“Get out of the car, Halle,” he said when I stared up at him.


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