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“And the car? Why leave the car sitting there?”

Dominic sighed. Must he explain everything? He glanced to Umberto who looked at him, eager to understand and learn. The men who worked for them were getting younger and younger. Dominic wasn’t sure if that was such a good thing.

“Santo has been to prison twice. I was wrong about his loyalties to Gio. But I was right about his not wanting to be a
pentito
. He could have easily given us up by now. He hasn’t. He’s a prisoner again. What does a prisoner want more than anything?” Dominci asked.

“To escape?” Umberto asked.

“To escape. Bravo. We give him a chance to run, and Santo will run. When he does we will be there.”

“So we wait?”

Dominic lowered his seat. He set this gun in his lap. Giovanni wanted his loyalty and a show of strength. Lorenzo said he didn’t have the stomach for this work. Most times when a hit was pulled off, Dominic was summoned to be the cooler head, not the executioner. Franco was the first man he’d ever killed. He’d prove to his brothers how far he’d go to protect the family. And then find a way to dig them out of the drug trafficking shit they’d dragged their family into.

 

 

Palermo, Sicilia –

Ignazio accepted the package. He nodded to his man and started down the hall. It only had Armando’s first name on it, and was delivered by a courier. He strolled down the hall to his boss’s office. He knocked. Armando was on the phone. He signaled for him to come inside. He took a seat and waited. Armando ended his call. “What do you need?”

“Something came for you. Delivered by a hand courier.” Ignazio tossed the package on the desk. Armando looked at it and frowned.

“You’re my mailman now?” he asked.

“I need to talk to you. The boys are wondering when we plan to extend our business? Since we are now friends with
la Camorra
,” Ignazio asked. “They are moving volume through the
Campania.
We should be in on this, Armando.”

“So you think you know what’s best for my business?”

“No. I think Giovanni owes
la cosa nostra
his gratitude. We should only remind him.” Ignazio gave a sly smile.

“Leave me,” Armando answered.

Ignazio stood and walked out. Armando reclined in his chair. He had not spoken to Giovanni since seeing him at the dinner after the boxer’s funeral. He planned to give it time before reaching out. Of course he wanted his father’s legacy under his control. And with Giovanni distracted he could have picked at the bones of his weakened men. Taken the spoils. Convinced him to sign over the inheritance. Be rid of Lorenzo’s constant meddling into his affairs.

Armando glanced to the picture of his father in the silver frame on his desk. He made a tent of his fingers and stared into his Papa’s dark eyes. The Mancinis were never rash. His father constantly beat into him the value of patience over his enemies and his friends. Armando would have his legacy restored. There, however, was a new prize he wanted. His gaze swiveled to the phone. He thought of Catalina in her tight black mini dress and high heels. She was fucking beautiful, the way the wind caressed her long brown hair, and the sun seemed to radiate off of her skin. She kept looking over at him. She thought he didn’t notice. And when he caught her staring, he could sense her curiosity even though it was covered behind the dark lenses of his sunglasses. He smiled. He reached for the phone. Maybe he should call her and check in.

Armando lowered his hand. It would be foolish to push too hard on princess. Her uncles and brother, who she intended to marry, would not let him close. Not yet. Time. What was needed was a little more time.

He glanced to the envelope and picked it up. It felt hard. He frowned. He unsealed it and reached inside. A cassette recorder dropped out. Armando found that interesting. There was no note. He picked up the little cassette player. Laughter started the conversation. It sounded like two men. He listened and heard Lorenzo Battaglia and the Calderone runt talking. Armando reclined in his chair and soon understood the nature of the conversation. A deal was being made for the life of Tomosino Battaglia.

 

 

Napoli Italy –

Santo sat up in bed. He checked his watch. If he waited until after midnight his plan would be too risky. Still he had no idea how long the car would remain parked on the road. His watch said it was closer to ten. He turned on the bed and went to the window. The car he’d been watching from his window hadn’t moved. He stared at it. Santo walked out of the room and to the kitchen. Both of the officers were there, but one was sleep and the other staring blankly at the television set. He got a beer from the fridge.

“Turning in for the night,” he mumbled to the officer through his wired jaw.

The man didn’t bother to look up at him. He walked back into the room and closed the door. He locked it. Santo set the beer aside and went to the dresser. He got his wallet and cigarettes. He then made his escape through the window. It wasn’t the biggest of windows but he could get through. He dropped to his feet. He dusted his hands. There was no one on the street. The windows on the villa across from them were dark. The night was silent. He didn’t run or try to look suspicious. He walked to the car and tried the door. He half expected to find it locked. To his surprise the door was open. He eased inside and closed the door softly. The plan was to head south to Portici. He’d catch a ferry out of Italy and try to reach Sicilia. He had cousins that could help him escape to Spain. Santo popped out the steering column panel and wired the car. The ignition started. He threw the car into gear and sped out on to the street.

The speed limit was ignored. At any moment the officer could check on him and all of the police officials in the
Campania
would swoop down on him. He dropped the visor and looked at his face. The scaring was severe. The wiring to his jaw and mouth connected and hooked around his ear. He looked like a monster. There was little hope he’d blend in.

Santo took the back roads. He drove out of the city and toward the rural area. He considered finding another car and leaving this one behind. But he was in Tacchi territory. He wouldn’t risk it. When he turned off the next road he drove up to a traffic light. Santo reached for a cigarette. He lit it while he waited for the light to change. A car pulled up on his driver’s side. He glanced over with the cigarette hanging from his lips. It only took a second for him to recognize the man behind the gun. Dominic pulled the trigger. Santo was dead before the light changed.

 

**

 

Mirabella turned over to her side. She stared at her beloved husband. The sheets covered them, but his chest and arms were not. He was so handsome when he slept. He faced her, and lay on his side. She touched his face. When she did his eyes opened. “Sorry. I didn’t mean to wake you,” she said. She lied. She wanted to wake him. And be with him. Make love to him.

“Are you okay?” he asked.

She nodded. “Guess what?”

“Dica?”
he answered.

“We’re going to have another baby in the family,” she smiled.

Giovanni’s brows lowered with concern. She chuckled. “Not me. My sister. She should be telling Lorenzo tonight. He’s going to be a father.”

“That’ll make my cousin very happy,” Giovanni touched her hair. He traced his finger over her cheek. “Hopefully it will be a boy. The twins would love a cousin to play with.”

“Or a girl, for Eve. She’s so lonely sometimes,” Mirabella smiled. “And we have a wedding in a month. Two! Kyra and Renaldo, Dominic and Catalina. So much to do. I’m excited,” she smiled.

“Me too, Bella,” he said.

She kissed him. “I learned a lot about myself, Gio. There are so many things I want to tell you. About my past.”

“Whenever you’re ready, Bella. Right now just let me love you,” he said.

She came closer. She eased her arm around his waist. She pressed her face to his chest. “Yes. Love me, Gio. From now until forever.”

“Always.”

 

The End.

 

About the Author

 

Sienna Mynx is your naughty-author of Contemporary, and Historical Multicultural Romance. Her dramatic tales of forbidden love are for readers that love the bad boys but desire to be the women to tame them. Variety is the spice of life, and each Sienna Mynx tale reflects the diversity that continues to remain colorblind. Sienna currently has 30 published books, as an indie author under her publishing company The Divas Pen LLC. A current resident of Georgia, Sienna Mynx has emerged into the e-publishing scene with spicy uncompromising tales of decadence.

 

The Battaglia Mafia Series features the following books:

Destino – Battaglia Book I

Ti Amo – Battaglia Book II

La Sposa – Battaglia Book III

La Famiglia – Battaglia Book IV

Rallenti – Battaglia Novella

Amore – Battaglia Book V

 

To learn more about the Battaglia Series, future releases and projects currently underway please visit Sienna Mynx at The Divas Pen

(
http://thedivaspen.com
)

 

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