Ranieri Andretti: A Second-Chance, Enemies-to-Lovers Mafia Romance Novella (The Five Syndicates Book 3)

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by Parker S. Huntington


  There are dancers hanging from human-sized birdcages overhead. They’re dressed in stylish, little black dresses, but I imagine that back in Rogue’s strip club days, the dancers above used to wear absolutely nothing.

  The bars enclosing the cages are black and shaped into webs of intricate, beautiful gothic designs. Instead of a covered bottom, the bases of the cages are made from thick glass, allowing the club patrons to see completely into the cages from below. I hope the dancers are wearing underwear, but I keep my head down just in case.

  The rest of the nightclub has a modern gothic aesthetic that gives the place a noir and forbidden vibe. It makes me feel like I shouldn’t be there, but I’m lucky to be. There are grand chandeliers that hang above the cages. The walls are painted a matte black, and the floors are concrete with a shiny, black epoxy finishing.

  Above the chandeliers and suspended cages, the ceiling is a pure white, contrasting starkly with the blackness of the rest of the club. The bar area, too, is a clean white painted over intricate, wooden fixtures. There are several tables cut into the wall throughout the club and hidden by rich, velvet red curtains that hang from the high ceilings and brush down to the floor for ultimate privacy.

  A VIP level is also above us, partially covering the high ceilings on one side of the club. It has a balcony view that overlooks the rest of the club, but as far as I can see into it, which isn’t very far at all, there doesn’t seem to be anyone up there.

  “If a high end strip club exists, leave it to Asher Black to own it,” a guy says, approaching us from the side just as we reach the bar.

  I catch Aimee eyeing the guy with interest. He’s attractive in a stereotypical way, but he isn’t my type. While I prefer men of the tall, dark and handsome variety, this guy is only slightly above average height and has pale blonde hair. Like every other guy in the club, he’s wearing dress slacks and a button down.

  As cute as he is, he’s the type that would blend in with a crowd, and after two years of traveling the globe and meeting so many diverse people, I need someone different to peak my interest. Someone intriguing. Mysterious, even.

  I turn my head towards Aimee and mouth, “He’s all yours.”

  Even before she grins at me, I already know that she’s interested. On our Uber ride here, she confessed that she has a boy obsession. It was more like a warning, cautioning me to ignore her one track mind if it gets too crazy. I assured her that it’s nothing I can’t handle.

  As a former foster kid, I’ve seen more than my fair share of crazy. Hell, I was given the sex talk by one of my foster mothers, a self-proclaimed asexual being who had been my foster mother for less than an hour before she proceeded to tell me how to stimulate a frenulum. On top of that, she was actually still a virgin.

  I watch in amusement as Aimee looks at the guy again, her gaze scanning him with renewed interest. The guy flushes as she sidles up next to him. I wince when I notice that she’s at least a full head taller than him in her heels.

  She must have had a hard time finding guys her height in her small town’s slim pickings. At 5’8”, I’m a few inches shorter than her, and even I sometimes have difficulty finding men taller than me wherever I go. Call it vanity, but I have trouble dating men shorter than me.

  “Zeke,” the guy introduces himself.

  He’s still fidgeting self-consciously, but I don’t blame him. Aimee is absolutely stunning, and her attention is completely on him. I can see how that would be unnerving for him.

  “I’m Aimee.” She points to herself. “And that’s Lucy.” She gestures to me with the same hand, before continuing, “So, who’s Asher Black?”

  Zeke’s eyes widen comically. “He owns this club…” His voice trails off awkwardly. He looks like he wants to say more, but when his eyes glance up at the VIP area, he quickly averts them and shuts up. He looks almost… afraid.

  Intrigued by Zeke’s reaction, I turn my head in the direction of the VIP floor. It’s a level above the main area of the club, so I can’t see into the top, but there’s a grand staircase leading up there. It’s no more than a few feet away from where we’re standing at the edge of the bar area, which means I have a close up view of the two guards that are stationed in front of the stairwell.

  They’re both wearing suits and have coiled earpieces on like the ones I’ve seen in movies. Their eyes are constantly scanning the club, always on alert. And earlier, when we walked past them on our way to the bar, I heard them speaking what I think was Italian.

  I also notice there are guards stationed all over the club, pressed against the walls with their arms crossed and eyes vigilant. They, too, have the cool coiled earpieces. In fact, there are a lot of security guards at Rogue, and they’re all decked out in high tech gear and super serious faces like they know what they’re doing. It’s pretty intimidating and very over the top.

  One of the guards at the bottom of the stairwell briefly touches his earpiece. He says something to the other guard, and suddenly, both of them tighten their formation beside one another. A beautiful blonde woman approaches the two.

  She’s tall and thin with a willowy model’s frame similar to Aimee’s. I wouldn’t be shocked to learn that she is a model. Usually, I would be blown away by her beauty, but standing next to Aimee, I’m used to it. I can’t help but watch, though, as she ascends the stairs with grace after ignoring both guards along the way. I wonder who she is.

  Behind her, she’s followed closely by a man. A soft gasp escapes my mouth. He’s breathtaking. My eyes trace the defined edges of his jaw, entranced. He has a face that belongs on the big screen, but my intuition tells me he’ll never agree to such exposure.

  It’s his eyes that convey this to me. They’re intelligent but also guarded. From this distance, I can see how sharp and vividly blue they are. A punitive coldness exists within their depths, mimicking the dark expression on his face, which gives me the distinct impression that he doesn’t want to be here.

  I look away from his eyes, because the callousness in them is too much. Almost inhuman. I try to look away from him altogether, but I can’t help myself.

  I stare.

  I don’t even try to hide it.

  I look at his dark hair, which is cropped closely at the sides but kept longer at the top. I look at the tailored suit he’s wearing, which does nothing to hide his muscular physique. I even look at his feet, which are encased in sleek dress shoes that probably cost more than my monthly rent.

  As he passes the guards, I notice that he’s taller than both of them. He has to be at least six feet and two inches tall. I watch, captivated, as his eyes scan the crowd before they lock onto mine. They stay there for longer than normal, long enough for me to see them darken before he sweeps his eyes down the length of my body, lingering a beat too long on the partially exposed swells of my breasts. I think it’s lust I see in his face, but it’s gone almost instantly.

  Like it wasn’t even there.

  Maybe I imagined it?

  His attention returns to one of the guards, whose mouth is moving. They nod at one another before he passes by. He was there for less than ten seconds, but the whole thing took my breath away. I’m winded by the time he’s up the staircase and out of my sight.

  I catch a rough elbow into my side from Aimee. I rub the area below my ribs, massaging away the ache, and glower at her. “What was that for?”

  “Where’d you go just now?” she asks. “You looked like you were deep in thought.” A giggle slips past her blood red lips. “Smile. We’re at a club. And not just any club. The Rogue.”

  I sigh. “Nowhere.” And then I lie, wanting to keep the lust I saw in Blue Eyes to myself. “I was just worried about the first day of classes tomorrow. Almost everyone else has the advantage of going to Wilton since their freshman year. It’s intimidating.”

  Truthfully, I’m not actually worried. I’ve always been the kind of book smart that doesn’t require effort, but I know that if I have to, I can always suck it up and study. A
nd it’s unlikely that it will come to that. But I lie anyway.

  I’m driven by an irrational desire to keep my sighting of Blue Eyes a secret. Something about the way his eyes ran down my body so intimately—even from the distance of a few feet away— feels private, like it should just be kept between us. Is it against the girl code to see a hot guy and not point him out?

  I wouldn’t know.

  Aimee’s my only friend, girl or boy, and I’ve only just met her.

  I don’t dwell on that depressing thought, because Aimee is already scoffing. “Please. I’ve seen your schedule. You’re in classes with names I can’t even pronounce let alone understand.”

  That’s true. My major at Wilton is Bioinformatics and Genomics. When I showed her my schedule, Aimee told me that the name of my major is enough to give her a headache. She’s a business major, though, and I know that alone is an impressive feat.

  Wilton has the best business program in the nation, even better than Wharton’s. With an admissions rate below one percent, the admissions process is incredibly selective and includes a series of interviews that occur over the course of a year. For Aimee to have been admitted means she’s not only brighter than most people but also well-spoken.

  Naturally, the first thing she said to me was, “I need to get laid. Are you up for a round of club hopping? Or are you going to be one of those buzzkill roommates that hates my guts?”

  I didn’t want to be a buzzkill, so here I am. Plus, finding a no strings attached one night stand doesn’t sound like such a bad idea. I haven’t had sex in years. And judging by the way my body reacted to Blue Eyes, I’m long overdue for some special attention from a man.

  Zeke whistles, reminding me that he’s here. He has an impressed look plastered on his all-American, pretty boy face. “You two go to Wilton?”

  Among the small pool of Ivy League schools, Wilton is at the top. The name comes with a lot of prestige. And of all the Ivy League schools, Wilton is the only one where donating a building can’t buy your acceptance or gain you favor. Intellect is valued over money, a rarity in this world.

  I can understand why Zeke is looking at Aimee with even more intrigue. He knew that she was pretty, but now he knows that she’s smart.

  Aimee nods before dismissing the topic. “Yes, but that’s boring.” She gives him a flirty grin. “Let’s dance. I can barely hear you guys anyway.”

  She has a valid point. With how loud the music is, I’m impressed that we’ve been able to hold a conversation. I look between the two of them. Aimee’s giving Zeke her bedroom eyes, and I know that if I follow them to the dance floor, I’ll just be the third wheel.

  No, thank you.

  So, when Aimee turns to me and nods her head toward the dance floor, I shake my head. “I’m going to go to the restroom and then maybe find a cute guy to dance with.”

  Aimee nods in approval. “Text me when you’re ready to leave.”

  I agree, even though we have yet to exchange numbers. And then they’re off. I watch as Aimee leads Zeke toward the center of the dance floor, her hand holding tightly onto his. The crowd parts for her like she’s royalty. She certainly looks like she’s somebody.

  I smile. I like Aimee. I really do. She’s quirky, but quirky can be good. Plus, it’s nice to meet someone who’s confident but not cocky. Kind but not a pushover. Interested but not nosy. She’s the baby bear to my Goldilocks—just right. I can already tell that she’s going to make a great roommate and maybe even a friend someday.

  I watch Aimee and Zeke for another moment. They were holding hands when they left me, but now they’re pressed tightly against one another. Aimee looks happy and in her element, so I decide to leave her and Zeke alone for the rest of the night.

  And then it’s just me here, and I can’t help but feel like, no matter where I go and who I meet, it’ll always just be me.

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  Asher Black

  Niccolaio Andretti

 

 

 


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