Luca
Sabrina closed Mikey’s door before joining me on the couch. “It’s when he puts up the biggest fight that he’s the most exhausted. Already out like a light.” It had only been fifteen minutes earlier when I finished reading his favorite book. She watched us from the doorway as I sat on the floor with him on my lap. The shimmer in her eyes made me wonder what ran through her mind at that moment. What stopped me from asking was the possibility that a memory from her past caused the melancholy.
“He had an exhausting day,” she said before releasing a yawn. It was the first time Sabrina and I had some privacy since we picked her up at the salon. As she snuggled against me, I played with the silky strands of her hair while filling her in on my day with her son. Giving her a play-by-play, I took her from the soccer field to the market to Mikey’s convincing argument that his mother loved the movie Cars.
“Him and that damn movie,” she said.
“Honestly, I kind of liked it,” I admitted with a smirk. During the movie, Mikey sat between us on the couch announcing what was about to happen before it did.
“Of course you did. Men.”
I chuckled easily. “What is your favorite movie?”
“Kiddie or adult?”
“Kiddie, for future reference.”
“I love Finding Nemo. Mikey and I used to snuggle together and watch it on Sundays.” I remembered Sabrina telling me that she and Mikey had movie days. A vision of them huddled together on the very couch we sat on caused me to smile. “Mikey outgrew that a few months ago. One day he decided it was dumb. That was when he moved on to anything super hero, Ninja Turtle, or automotive.”
“As did you.”
“Exactly,” she said with a firm nod. “I can’t remember the last time it was about me. Which leads me to today.” She twisted in my arms and blinked back tears. “Luca, today was just so lovely. Thank you.”
I skimmed my fingers over her cheek. “You don’t have to thank me. You’re a wonderful mother, Sabrina. You deserve to be appreciated.”
“Well, I appreciate what you did. Dinner was delicious… or I should say dee-liss-e-oozo. My dad is going to be thrilled hearing Mikey speak Italian. Lord knows, he’s tried and failed.” Her gaze landed on the colorful Gerbera daisies that sat in a pretty vase on her table. “The flowers, the balloon, and everything you did with Mikey was very thoughtful.”
She lifted her face, and I met her halfway. Our kiss started slow and sweet before taking on a life of its own. There was so much that felt right with the way we made out like teenagers on her couch… but only one thing that felt wrong. It couldn’t go any further because Mikey slept in the next room.
As if reading my thoughts, she broke the kiss with a gasp. “Oh my God. That was a bad idea.”
“My sentiments exactly,” I grumbled while adjusting myself in my jeans. “Sweetheart, I hate to say this, but I think I should go.”
Chapter 24
Luca
A solid knock on the doorframe caught my attention. “Were you just whistling, man?”
Why bother denying it? “Yep,” I said with attitude.
The all-knowing smile on Jude’s face spoke volumes. Yet, he still felt the need to say, “What’s up with that, Andy Griffith?”
“Who the fuck is Andy Griffith?”
“No clue. But Brae’s dad references him all the fucking time when he whistles.”
I couldn’t help but laugh. “That’s your father-in-law.”
Jude made himself comfortable in the chair in front of my desk. “He was a package deal, and I’d take ten of him if it meant I had Brae.”
A sap in love. That’s what he was.
Normally, I’d have a witty or sarcastic retort, but for some reason, Mr. Ricci popped in my head so I kept it to myself. “So, what brings you in here?”
“What do you know about the Callo Corporation?”
It didn’t take much time for me to reply. “It’s only one of the largest growing manufacturing businesses in Europe. According to the trades, since they’ve expanded into the US, they are quickly rising into the top 100 on business insider’s lists. Why?”
“I called Anthony Callo, the son of the founder and CEO of the corporation, congratulating him on their success.” A sly grin appeared on his face.
“And of course, you offered our services since he would need someone to manage his finances, especially here.”
He nodded thoughtfully. “Exactly. Their net was 1.2 billion last year.” I let out a whistle. “Anthony will be traveling here next month. I’m not sure when and neither is he. But, he said when he gets here, he’ll give us a call.”
“Fantastic. What can I do in the meantime? I’ll assume you have a game plan already formulating in that head of yours.”
“I want you to take point on this. Naturally, I’ll be there as well, but when I spoke to him, he sounded exactly like you did when you got to Yale. His English was extremely broken. You, being from his homeland will serve a great purpose. More than you already do.”
Ideas swirled in my head. “I’ll create a proposal. Did he send you any financials or are we going off public record for now?”
“I’ll email what he sent. We need this one, Luca. This could put us on the map.”
“Don’t you mean control the map?”
Jude let out a hearty chuckle. “I want Soren Enterprises to be the map.” He stood. “I’m excited about this one, Benedetto.” His eyes danced, his jaw was stern, and I knew what that meant… I will be in Forbes top 100 before I turn 31. It used to be 30, but that ship had sailed.
“I’m on it, boss.”
“Let’s go grab a bite to eat.”
Ten minutes later we walked into the small café-style restaurant around the corner. We ordered our meals. Jude and I started discussing our game plan for Callo. According to Anthony, he was visiting a few companies in the city. This information sparked both of our competitive nature. Of course, this was what normally happened when a top-rated company searched for the right person to handle their outside investments. It was as if vultures could smell the blood. The difference with Soren was we planned on swooping in before any bloodshed occurred.
Over our club sandwiches and fries, we plotted out our plan of attack, so to speak. We were out of the office for over two hours. Jude brought up his calendar. “Fuck.”
“That doesn’t sound good, did you miss a meeting?”
“No, but I’m going out of town for Brae’s birthday next month. I want this wrapped up by then.”
“If you’re not here, I’ll take care of it. Trust me, I can handle it.”
“I have no doubt, but…”
“Don’t. Your wife will be disappointed. Like you’ve said, love first, work second. Right?”
He smirked at my comment. “Eighteen months ago I wouldn’t have agreed with you, but yes. Love always comes first. By the way, we’re thinking of buying a home in the Hamptons. We found one we like and are renting it for the summer. Plan on coming out the weekend of the Fourth of July. I’m going to tell Cleary, and Brae is inviting the girls. Feel free to bring a date. Speaking of, what’s new on the Sabrina front?”
The sound of her name brought a wicked smile to my face. I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t been thinking of her. In all of my adult life I had never thought of a woman as much as I did Sabrina. Everything about her made me happy. From the way the sun caught the natural highlights in her hair, to the way she walked. If I let myself think of anything sexual, there would be no way to hide my thoughts.
“Everything is great, thanks. I spent Saturday with her son, and then Mikey and I cooked her dinner as an early Mother’s Day gift,” I said matter-of-factly.
Jude stared at me. “Wow, you got it bad. When’s the last time you cooked for a woman?”
I had to think about it and the answer would probably be my own mother but that most likely didn’t count since my grandmother did most of the work. I just chopped tomatoes and grated cheese. Rather th
an answer, I just shrugged.
He snickered, “That’s what I thought.” That’s when my best friend gave me a genuine smile. “I’m happy for you. She’s definitely a keeper and her boy seems to like you.”
“I love that kid.”
Jude’s eyebrows shot to his hairline. “What about her?”
Either my heart was swelling or my ribs were shrinking, but my chest started to tighten. “She’s special.” That was all I could offer. Even if I was feeling love or extreme like toward her, I wanted her to be the first to know.
He gave me his trademark nod alerting me I wasn’t fooling anyone. “We should get back to the office.”
Mere minutes later that was exactly where we were. Me in my office and Jude in his, both plotting out ways to land Callo and in the back of my head, I thought of Sabrina.
Sabrina
You would have thought this was my first time applying mascara. Why in the world I was so nervous going out with Brae and Vanessa sans Cassie, baffled me. No, that was a lie. I wasn’t baffled. These women were part of Luca’s circle. If Becky wasn’t watching Mikey for me tonight, I would have brought her with me like Linus would his blanket.
When Brae called to ask me to go out for a girls’ night, I was excited. Then once I had Mikey situated, the nerves kicked in. I stared at my reflection and wondered if I was trying too hard. As it was, I had changed outfits three times and wound up wearing the first one I tried on. I reached into my pink V-neck sweater and adjusted my boobs—even they felt crooked to me. Calm down, Sabrina. I chanted in my head. I sprayed on a bit of perfume, gave my hair one more smooth over with my palms, before heading out to meet my Uber at the curb.
A neon sombrero flashed as the sedan pulled up in front of José Ponchos. When I walked in I scanned the bar for the ladies. Brae spotted me and thrust her hand in the air signaling me to their table.
“We’re so glad you’re here.” She gave me a hug and then Vanessa did the same.
“Thank you for inviting me. I’ve never been here before.”
Vanessa flagged down a waiter. “The margaritas are to die for, you’ll love them.”
Tequila had never been a friend of mine, but why not? It wasn’t as if we were doing shots, and a cocktail or two wouldn’t be bad. When I was younger, I dubbed tequila, “talk-ee-la” since my lips moved faster than my brain. Many a night did I say something I didn’t intend to.
When the young waiter appeared, Vanessa ordered a refill for herself since Brae was still working on the one she had, and one for me. Once again, my nerves spiked. After meeting these girls a couple of times, I could see that their group of friends were more like a family.
Brae shimmied in her seat and then looked at me. “How was your week? I think I’m going to start coming to you to get my hair done. My stylist moved away and my new one, Enrico, isn’t going to work out.”
I hated hearing horror stories about hairdressers, but, she had perfect hair. “Why?” My head tilted to the left and to the right to check out her shiny tresses. “You have beautiful hair.”
Vanessa laughed. “Oh, it has nothing to do with the man’s talent.”
Confusion set in. “I don’t understand? Did he say something rude?”
Brae shook her head. “No, nothing like that. Let’s just say Enrico could double as a movie star, and he’s straight… a combination that didn’t sit well with Jude.”
Vanessa shook her head in mock disgust. “You should’ve told Jude he batted for the other team. It’s hard to find a good stylist and that man had talent. Plus, your man is just as hot if not hotter.”
Without pause, Brae added, “Hotter. But, I suppose if his stylist could double as a lingerie model, I wouldn’t care for that. Thankfully, she could double for my grandmother.”
The waiter delivered our drinks. After the tart liquid caressed my taste buds, I added. “I wouldn’t care for that either.” They both waited as I took another sip. “Wow, this is really good.”
Brae and Vanessa eyes remained focused on me. “Why would that bother you?” Brae asked.
“When I was in cosmetology school, a lot of the girls would say how they loved giving attractive men haircuts because they could use their boobs to flirt.”
“Shut up!” Brae exclaimed.
“I could see that,” Vanessa chided. When neither of us said anything, she added, “I mean, they’re eye level with the man. I suppose I should be thankful Kyle goes to a dude.”
Brae flung her hand in the air. “Change of subject.” That was when she pinned me with her eyes. “How’s Luca?”
Vanessa leaned forward, elbows on the table, her laced fingers supporting her chin. “Yes, dish. We want to hear all about him.”
It was then I knew my face turned the same shade as my sweater. “He’s good.” No, that wasn’t the right wording. “This past Saturday he took care of my son, since I had to work, and then the two of them made me dinner. It was—”
Before I could complete my sentence, Vanessa finished if for me. “Fucking romantic, that’s what that is. Hell, did I get the only one who doesn’t cook?” She sipped her chartreuse colored drink. “Jude-alicious cooks for that one, Luca cooks for you, and Kyle orders in dinner.”
“Jude-a-what?”
Brae waved her off. “Ignore her. It sounds like a great night. So, you two are getting close? Jude said Luca went to your parents’ for Easter.”
I did a recap of my relationship with Luca, adding a sigh here and there followed up with a smile. All this talk of him made my insides coil. Shit. As if on cue, my phone vibrated in the back pocket of my jeans.
“Excuse me. This could be about Mikey.” When I saw Luca’s name, I slid the bar to the right opening the text.
Luca: My ears are burning. Are you talking about me?
I gasped.
“What is it? Is everything okay?” Brae’s concern prompted me to show her the screen. Vanessa feeling left out, snatched it from my hand.
“Oh, this is too good. May I?” Switching the straw from her water glass to her margarita, to suck it down, and before I could object, her thumbs went to work.
Vanessa squirmed a bit and let out a giggle. My heart felt like it was going at rapid speed.
After every chime she pulled the phone closer to her chest and farther away from me. Suddenly using a straw didn’t seem like a bad idea.
After the last chime, Vanessa jutted out her bottom lip in a pout. Then my phone rang. Without hesitation, she answered. “Well, hello there. How did you know it was me?” I dropped my head in my hands causing it to spin a little, while Brae patted my shoulder in support. “Fine, hold on.” Vanessa graciously offered me my phone back, adding, “The jig is up.”
Not knowing what the text said, I cringed a little before I said, “Hi.”
“Hey, how’s it going?”
“Can I call you right back? It’s loud in here and I can’t really hear you.” I clicked the call off after he said okay, and scanned through the text.
Me: They should be on fire. I’m telling the girls about how you make my toes curl.
Luca: Is that so?
Me: It is. I can’t wait to see you again.
Luca: I can’t wait to see you too.
Me: The way you kiss me makes me so wet, Mr. Romeo. The next time we’re together, I’m going to climb you like a tree.
Luca: Vanessa… give Sabrina her phone back.
“Oh my God, Vanessa?”
Brae read the messages and tsk’d. “V, really?”
“What? Was I wrong, Sabrina? Doesn’t he make your toes curl? You can’t tell me he isn’t an amazing lover. Couple that with how he treats you, and your toes should curl like a poodle’s coat after it just got out of a bath.”
“Excuse me a second. I need to call him back.” I hurried out of my chair and headed toward the front door. As soon as I breathed in some New York air, and tried to slow the merry-go-round in my head, I tapped on his name.
“Hi.”
Every
thing Vanessa said was right. Even the way he sexily said that two-letter word made me want to leave and go to him. “Hi, I’m really sorry about that.”
“You weren’t talking about me?”
“No, we were.” I let out a small giggle. “But not as detailed as Vanessa would want you to think. I don’t kiss and tell.”
“Good to know.” He paused. “So, I don’t make your toes curl?”
“No comment.” The cool brick of the building chilled my back when I leaned against it. “I wish you were here.”
“I wish I was too. Cleary and Soren have been kicking my ass at pool. Is Mikey out all night?”
“Yes, he’s sleeping over at Becky’s. Why?” My fingers started fiddling with the edge of my sweater.
“Let’s ditch our friends. My place or yours?”
A groan crawled up my throat and into the receiver. “Yours.”
“I’ll come and pick you up in thirty. Will that be enough time?”
I felt like saying too much, and even though I wanted to be with him sooner rather than later, I didn’t want to ditch Brae and Vanessa. “Can we make it an hour? I don’t want to make a bad impression. You know, ho’s before bro’s.” Ho’s before bro’s? Yes, talk-ee-la stuck again. “You know what I mean.”
He laughed. “One hour. I’ll pick you up. Jude told me where you all were.”
“See you soon.” I paused. “And Luca… just so you know, you do make my toes curl and much more.” I pressed the red dot ending the call and walked back inside.
Chapter 25
Luca
The elevator pinged and opened on my floor while she still worried her bottom lip. I stopped us in the hall and tugged it from between the confines of her teeth. “Stop. After your phone call, no sooner had I said that I was ditching our pool outing when Jude and Kyle dropped their cues on the green felt before stalking toward the door.”
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