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Savage: A Bad Boy Next Door Romance

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by Penelope Bloom


  “I’m taking you to a movie tonight,” I say casually.

  “Oh?” she asks.

  The way she smiles and the way she finally seems to be getting more comfortable around me is a good sign. I just hope it’s not a lingering side-effect of the crazy sex we had. I hope she’s really starting to see she can trust me.

  “What movie are we seeing?”

  I shrug. “If you like scary movies, there’s one out about some mom and her possessed kid.”

  She turns to stare at me. “You like scary movies?”

  I don’t blush, not for anything, but I feel a little heat in my cheeks. I scratch my nose, trying to shrug off the question like it doesn’t bother me. “Yeah. So what?”

  Julia plants a fist on her hip and and smiles at me from the kitchen, like she’s seeing me for the first time. “Me too. I love scary movies.”

  “No shit?” I ask, catching myself at the last second and glancing to see if Roman was in earshot.

  “Yeah,” she says, biting her lip. “I prefer the old stuff mostly. Freddie Krueger, The Shining, It, you know, that kind of stuff.

  “You have no idea how much your taste in movies is turning me on,” I say, smirking.

  Her eyes slip down my body to find my hard cock. She covers her mouth, blushing and laughing. “I think I have a decent idea.”

  She brings two steaming cups of tea to the table, setting one in front of me and sitting across from me. I sip mine and try not to grimace. It tastes like dirt.

  She frowns. “You don’t like it?”

  “No, It’s really good. I just brushed my teeth before I came over is all.”

  Roman bursts out from the bedroom wearing a t-shirt and a pair of shorts that barely come half way down his thighs. Julia covers her mouth, hiding a smile.

  “You sure that was the outfit I picked for you, honey?”

  He looks down at his clothes and then back to her, nodding.

  “Your mom wasn’t kidding. You look at least five in that outfit. Maybe six.”

  Roman’s smile splits his face. “We’re going to see a movie?” he asks.

  “Don’t you have school?” I ask.

  “Leo, he’s three. He doesn’t go to school and even if he did, they’re off for Thanksgiving break,” says Julia.

  “Thanksgiving? Jesus. It’s already that time of year?” I feel like an idiot, realizing how out of touch I am.

  “It’s in three days. You don’t have plans?”

  “I’ll be fine. I can order some takeout and eat it with my brother. Don’t worry about it.”

  “I don’t think so. You can come eat at my mom’s place. It’s never a very big crowd. You’ll love it. And I’m a pretty good cook.”

  I look down at the dirt-tea warily, doubting very much that Julia is a good cook.

  Roman smiles up at me. “Pleaseeee?”

  I ruffle his hair. “Yeah, sure,” I say, feeling more than a little off-balance.

  Julia seems so relieved that I promised to change that it’s making me feel guilty, considering I haven’t even begun to figure out how to do that. You don’t just get to turn in your two week’s notice in my line of work. Guys overhear things, they get asked to do less-than-legal favors, and they witness a lot of money changing hands. Bosses never like letting loose ends like that walk away. The only vague possibility I can think of is reaching out to my cousin Vince and seeing what he could do for me. If he agreed to take Angelo, Carlito, and I back under the Citrione wing, it would at least let the Bianchis know they might have some backlash if anything happened to us. I just wish Vince hadn’t steered the Citriones so far into legitimate territory. No one down here in Jersey is going to show much fear at the mention of them, but it might be the only hope I have.

  Roman snaps me out of my thoughts by tugging on my leg. “Can we see Trolls?”

  I give Julia a questioning look. Sounds like it’s at least something a little scary, but I doubt Julia will go for it.

  “Sure,” she says.

  I glare at Julia as we’re walking out of the theater. “Why didn’t you warn me?”

  She grins. “Warn you about what?”

  I shake my head. I can’t get all the high pitched voices and brightly colored cartoons out of my head. It’s not helping me with my vow to avoid violence. I want to hit someone, just to cleanse my palette. Still, Roman is hopping along beside us, jabbering about how much he liked the movie, so I guess it’s not all bad. I’m also just glad Julia is finally agreeing to spend time with me, and that she seems to be relaxing more and more. How is she going to react if I can’t keep my promise?

  The thought sours my mood and I fish in my pocket for my phone. I have a text from Angelo.

  Angelo (1:13 p.m.): Bianchis moved the meeting up. I’ll call you when it’s done.

  I stop walking, staring at my phone in disbelief. Cold fingers of dread creep through my body.

  “What is it? Is everything okay?” asks Julia.

  I look at her and then Roman, who’s still smiling and humming a song from the movie.

  “I need to take care of something.”

  I can tell by the hesitance in her face that she knows it has to do with my work. “Even after we talked about this?” she asks.

  “Talked about what?” asks Roman.

  “It’s my brother. I have to. Go ahead and take Roman home, I’ll get a ride. I don’t have time to go by the apartment first.”

  Tears brim in her eyes. “Just like that?”

  I sigh in frustration. I can’t tell her I’m worried a bloodthirsty crime family is probably trying to have my kid brother killed. I can’t tell her I’m planning on going in after him, guns blazing if I have to. I especially can’t tell her what that would mean for me and her if the Bianchis have turned on me too. I have no choice but to leave her thinking I’m doing it again. I’m breaking my word and abandoning her. Shit.

  “I’ll explain later. As much as I can.”

  She shakes her head slightly, taking Roman’s hand. “Come on, honey. Mr. Leo has to go.”

  “But I don’t—”

  “Come on,” she snaps, pulling him toward the car.

  I watch them go, feeling like a knife is twisting in my heart.

  49

  Julia

  Mommy, why are you crying?”

  I glance at him in the rearview, watching him kick his feet in the carseat to the tune of the song on the radio.

  “Because I’m a little sad, honey.”

  “Why are you sad?”

  “Well, I guess I wanted something to happen so badly that I let myself be blind to the truth.”

  “Huh?”

  I laugh a little, sniffing. “Remember when you closed your fingers in the pantry door?”

  Roman makes a hissing sound, squeezing his fingers. “Mhm. It hurt bad.”

  “Right. And after you did that, did you keep playing with the pantry door like before?”

  He shakes his head.

  “That’s why you’re smarter than Mommy.”

  He giggles.

  Once I put Roman down for his nap, I grab my phone and call Callie. I wish I had stayed in touch with her more over the past few years, I just know how badly she would want to help if she saw what my life has turned into. I can’t be a burden on her like that. She has been too good to me to do that to her. I need her advice though, and I think if anyone can help walk me through this, it’s her.

  “Hey!” she says cheerily into the phone.

  “Do you have a few minutes?” I ask.

  “Sure,” she says. “Sweetie, could you go play with that in your room please?”

  I hear a faint, high-pitched voice respond in the background.

  “What’s up?” she asks.

  “I’ve never really asked you about this, but how did you make it work, with Damian, I mean.”

  There’s a pause. “What do you mean exactly?”

  I sigh. She’s really going to make me spell it out. “I know Damian was in
volved in some… questionable work. How did you make it work when you knew what he was doing for a living?”

  Callie sounds a little reluctant to answer, and starts slowly. “I mean, it has always been a struggle. Normally couples have a point of contention about what football team they root for or who takes the trash out. I guess we just handled our… issue like you would handle any other issue, but the stakes were higher. Why are you asking?”

  “Well, I wanted to tell Leo to go fuck himself, but he hasn’t made it easy. And he has been around the apartment some and he’s really good with Roman, like amazing with him. He’s sweet to me, and when we’re together everything seems perfect, until I remember what kind of life he lives.”

  “Yeah,” says Callie. “It wasn’t so different with Damian. I think the turning point for me was realizing the violence wasn’t out of anger or lust for power anymore, it was only to protect me. Once I was safe, I was able to see that he had actually changed a long time before I thought he did.”

  “But when does it stop? What if I always need protecting? How can I live with myself if I let a man like him into my son’s life?”

  “I’m sorry, Jules. I don’t have an answer for you. I think you just have to do what feels right. All I can say is no man is perfect. They are all flawed, but if he’s good with Roman, that counts for a whole hell of a lot as far as I’m concerned. I know you’ll make the right decision.”

  I wish I was as confident as she was. Not for the first time, I think how nice it would be to peek ahead into what my future would look like with Leo and see if it’s a mistake. On the one hand, he really might turn himself around for us. On the other, he could bring violence and heartache into my life on a scale unlike any I’ve ever known. But what’s the alternative? I can keep struggling day after day. Falling deeper and deeper into debt, rushing blindly toward a point of no return where we can’t afford rent and child services will come knocking because I can’t afford to put food on Roman’s plate anymore.

  Just ask Callie for money. You know she’ll give it to you. Stop being so fucking selfishly prideful for once in your life and ask for help.

  “Thanks, Callie. I’m sorry I only seem to call you when I have problems lately. I promise we’ll get together soon just to hang out, no complaining, just girl talk. Okay?”

  I can hear the smile in Callie’s voice. “I’d like that. We’ll talk soon. I love you. Okay? I mean that. You know I’m here for you. If it gets too bad you can always come to me.”

  Tears well in my eyes. “Thank you. Bye.”

  I make a promise to myself, to Roman. If it comes down to it, I really will ask her for help. I won’t let my pride come before Roman. I glance at the monitor and look at his peaceful little face. My little guy. I just want to do what’s right for him. I would’ve turned to my friends for help a long time ago, despite my pride, but I don’t want him to see his mom beg. I don’t want him to grow up thinking that he was raised by a woman who couldn’t even stand on her own two feet. He needs to know that I fought tooth and nail, day in and day out. He needs to know I loved him so much that I sacrificed everything I could to provide for him. That’s how much I love him, and I don’t know if there’s any better way to say it than to keep fighting for him.

  I drop Roman off with Lauren and head into work. Even though it’s a holiday for most of the professional world, Ted scheduled me and only me to work today, because a few people wanted to get their sessions in before heading out for the holidays. I’m so far beyond pissed that I can only call it numb at this point. I get out of my car, feeling a cold emptiness in my chest. I have no idea if Ted even plans to pay me anymore, and that’s on the tail of the three hundred dollar paycheck. Bills are piling up and I have no idea how I’m going to pay them. I’ll be given no choice. Quit and lose any hope of ever doing the job I used to love again, or stay and work myself into poverty and destitution.

  I’m a few steps from the front door of the office when it swings open. Ted stands in the doorway, wearing uncharacteristically messy clothes. His white button-down has a stain on the sleeve and is in serious need of ironing. His tie is lopsided, and his hair isn’t carefully styled enough to hide his receding hairline today.

  “Julia,” he says breathlessly. “I was just about to call you. I’m going to take your patients for today. You can stay home.” He smiles, showing too many teeth. “Be with your family.”

  Leo’s casual promise that he would take care of Ted suddenly pops back into my memory. Jesus… What did you do, Leo?

  “Okay…” I say slowly.

  Ted fishes in his pocket and pulls out a crumpled envelope. I open it, frowning in confusion when I find a dozen hundred dollar bills.

  “It’s not everything I owe you,” he says quickly. “But I’ll get it to you as soon as I can.” He hesitates. “Can you tell Leo that? Tell him I paid you back some of it?”

  I try to reconcile the years of seeing Ted the only way I’ve ever known him—pompous, arrogant, and rude—with this sudden change. I just can’t. He’s like a different person, broken, scared, and weak. He has always been weak, but his whole persona was designed to hide that weakness. Now he wears it plain as day, clear for me to see in its entirety for the first time. I have to fight the urge to pity him now. It’s one thing to know he’s weak, but it’s another to see him grovel like this.

  “I’ll tell him,” I say. That’s not all I’ll tell him. He promised to avoid violence for me. There’s no way he got Ted to turn it around like this with a stern talk.

  50

  Angelo

  Donnie and Luca Bianchi lead me and Carlito inside Marco’s estate in Western Jersey. I know Leo wanted to be here with me, but he said he was going to be with that girl he’s been obsessed with for years. I didn’t want to interrupt that just because the Bianchis changed the time on me. Besides, I have Carlito here to watch my back. It’s a ranch-style house, a massive one-story building with two garages and a separate in-law suite built in the back. Luca picked me up from my place and has been extra quiet ever since. He and I used to run together for a few years, and he was always one to blab my ear off, so his uncharacteristic silence has me a little on edge. I guess he’s pissed that they’re making me. As far as I know, the Bianchis haven’t made a guy like me since the old days, and the old guard is always reluctant to see their birth-privilege being handed out.

  Fuck ‘em though. I spent a long ass time scraping and clawing for this. I deserve it as much as any of them. And as much as I love my big brother, I can’t lie; getting promoted ahead of him feels incredible. It’s the first time in my life I’ve ever out-done him at anything. For as long as I can remember, Leo has always overshadowed me. He’s bigger, faster, stronger, smarter, and gets women like he was born to do it.

  But I have one thing he doesn’t.

  I’ve never let somebody else come between me and what I want. As much as I appreciate him sidelining his life to look out for me, I would never do that for anyone else. I’ve always gone straight for what I want, full-speed, no hesitation, no regrets. That’s what got me here. That’s why I’m getting made, and that’s why he’s not. It hurts to admit it, even to myself, but I’m his only weakness, the only thing that kept Leo from taking over the fucking world if he wanted to. I won’t apologize though. I never asked him to protect me. I never asked him to follow me to the Bianchis. He could have stayed with the Citriones and probably ended up running the show in a few years, but he made the decision to come after me.

  I sniff, trying to get my mind off Leo. For the first fucking time in my life, I’m getting something he doesn’t have, and all I can do is sit here and think about him?

  I follow Donnie and Luca to some kind of waiting area. I look around the place, taking in the furnishings. Marco has done well for himself, and now that I’m going to be a made man, I might be able to start putting a place of my own together. The thought makes me more than a little giddy. It’s all the shit I always wanted, the shit I’ve struggled for.
Now it’s finally here.

  Carlito lounges beside me. He looks completely out of it, like he might actually be on something right now. Once we get all this shit cleared up, I make a vow to myself that I’m going to find a way to get him straight again. I’m not going to let him keep doing this to myself.

  “Where is everyone?” I ask Luca.

  It’s only then that I realize what I’ve been seeing in his face, what I was too blind to notice until now. It’s the same fucking face he always made when he knew I was about to go off on somebody. I reach for my gun.

  Luca raises a pistol and fires into Carlito’s chest.

  There’s a deafening sound and it feels like someone hit me with a hammer in the back of the head.

  White light blinds me.

  Another bang.

  I fall forward, watching my blood splatter to the ground, feeling the strength rapidly leave my body. I hear Luca still unloading into Carlito as I collapse.

  “You should’ve fucking stayed lost,” says Donnie.

  He fires one last time and my world goes black.

  51

  Leo

  I pull up outside Marco’s place. I see Luca Bianchi’s car in the driveway, but that’s it. I step out, heart racing. Please be inside, Angelo. Please be in there and alive, you fucking idiot. I can hope all I want, but I know if this was a real promotion, the whole Bianchi family would be here, cheering him on and welcoming him into the fold. I run to the front door, banging hard.

  “Angelo!” I yell.

  I hear movement from inside, but no voices. My stomach sinks as I pull out my gun, bracing for the worst. I ram my shoulder into the door but it doesn’t give. I step back and blast the hinges off with three precise shots.

  BANG! BANG! BANG!

  The door falls down in a mist of wood chips and dust. I step inside and see it right away. My little brother. My little fucking brother is lying face down in a pool of his own blood. There is a hole in his back and two in the back of his head. They shot him in the fucking back like a fucking execution. Carlito is dead beside him, chest stained dark red with his blood. All traces of my promise to Julia vaporize in that instant. There will be fucking blood. Every single living thing in this house is going to die before I leave, and I’m not going to stop until I get to the top of the Bianchi family.

 

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