by J. L. Drake
Katherine learned quite a bit of this through her work, but she never had the opportunity to taste the two oils at the same time. She was sure most of the chefs she critiqued were using first press extra-virgin olive oil, but she would pay better attention when she went back to work.
“While I pass around some fresh bread with first press oil, I’m going to give you some more interesting information.” Gina served everyone samples of bread and oil. “Italy only produces enough olives to make enough first press olive oil for its country. Let me clarify—if every citizen of Italy bought olive oil, there wouldn’t be any to export. Because of that, it has become a black-market commodity. Those in the black market are taking the first press and combining it with artificial ingredients.
“Now, I’m sure you’re thinking this sounds so silly. The black market is for drugs and weapons—not for olive oil. But I can assure you, this has become big business. They are ruining the reputation Italy has for producing the finest quality of olive oil. When, really, the product they are producing is so substandard if the American FDA were aware of it, they would never let it in the stores.”
Katherine had no idea any of this was going on. She searched Tony’s face, wondering if he knew. Of course he does. His family is in this business. He must know. She remembered him telling her about his brothers dying in an accident. She wondered if their family business had anything to do with it. She made a mental note to ask him about it later, along with his excuse for lying about where he was from.
“Now I’m going to talk to you a little bit about balsamic vinegar.” Katherine was fairly knowledgeable on balsamic vinegar, so she took the opportunity to get some fresh air.
Tony followed her out. “Are you okay?”
“Yes, I’m just feeling a little on edge.”
“Is it because of me?”
She couldn’t help but notice the concern on his face. “Yeah, I don’t like to be lied to. I thought we were starting to know one another, and were becoming friends.”
“I’m sorry. There are things that have happened to me and my family recently, and I’ve had to be a bit guarded. It has nothing to do with you. I do want you to be able to trust me. I’ve enjoyed our time together. You’re an incredible woman.”
Again, he seemed sincere. But how could she be sure? She had been sure with Mike and look what happened. “Why did you tell Gina you were from England?”
“Because I’m here with you, and I didn’t want anyone to recognize me and take this time away.”
“Really? You’re going to feed me a cheesy line in hopes that will appease me? Do I seem that naïve to you?”
Tony paused, and looked around the outside of the store. He seemed to have focused on someone in the crowd before he turned back to her. “I don’t know how to say this.”
She straightened. “Please, get on with it. If you can’t be straightforward with me, then you have no reason to stick around. I’ve had enough liars in my life and I don’t need another one.”
Tony hesitated, searching for something in the crowd. “I’m supposed to be dead.”
She gasped. She didn’t know what she had expected him to say, but it certainly wasn’t that.
“Remember how I told you my brothers died in an accident? I was supposed to be with them. And because I stepped away to answer a phone call, my life was spared.”
“Are you in some kind of trouble?”
He shifted his stance. “I don’t think so…I don’t know. I need to lay low until I figure out what’s going on.”
“How did your brothers die?”
“In—in an explosion.”
“What type of explosion?”
“Kate, I—I think, in this case, less is more. I don’t want to tell you more, and have you involved in something you don’t need to be.”
“You told me your family is in the olive oil business. Are you involved with the black-market olive oil?”
“No! Absolutely not! We are an honest family who produces the finest quality products. We’re legitimate. We’re well known and have an excellent reputation for quality.”
She was relieved. She could understand why he wouldn’t want to discuss his family. It was probably a very difficult conversation, and it wasn’t as though she shared about Mike.
Tony stared into the crowd of people outside the market. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah, I think we’d better get back inside. I don’t want you to miss anything else. You seemed to be enjoying the explanation on oil.”
“I was. I thought it was very fascinating. Is what she said factual?”
He put his arm around her and guided her into the store. “Yes, she is very knowledgeable.”
“Do you know her?”
“Yes, she came to my factory often. She bought the oil for these tastings from us. This is probably my production.”
“Do you think she recognized you?”
“She did. I just hope I was able to throw her off.”
Katherine stopped and looked into Tony’s magnificent eyes. “I’m sorry; I didn’t mean to doubt you.”
“Don’t be sorry. Your instincts were right. You should always listen to your gut.” Tony brushed away a few strands of hair covering Katherine’s face.
“Is your factory still operating? I’d love to see it if I could. I think it would be fascinating to watch the first press process.”
“Unfortunately, you’ll have to come back in October. May is the time when we are tending to our trees to make sure they produce well. Even then, I don’t know if it will be operational. It’s shut down while being investigated. With my family dead, the only one who can run it is me. I’m not sure I want to go back to that.”
“It’s your family business. Can you really just let it go?”
His body grew tense. “Yeah, I think I can. Those people who killed my family are still out there, and they clearly wanted all of us dead. There have already been too many lives lost and the family business is not worth losing mine as well.”
“That’s tragic. How many years has your family been in the business?”
“My great grandfather helped my grandfather start the business when my dad was a young boy.”
“Wow, your family has owned it for generations. It seems to me that it would be pretty hard to walk away.”
“I know it seems that way, but when your life is at stake, a business means very little. Come on, let’s get you inside.” He placed his arm around her and guided her back to the group. As his body relaxed against hers, he grasped her hand. This time, it was her turn to tense up. Holding hands was an intimate gesture. One she wasn’t quite ready for.
Chapter Eight
Tony struggled to keep himself together. Seeing Gina at the market brought back a surge of memories. Had she believed his lie? Was his disguise good enough? Hopefully shaving his beard, dressing like an American, and telling her he was from London would throw her off. Hopefully. No one needed to know Massimo Bertalucci was still alive.
While he and Katherine talked outside the store, he thought someone was watching them, causing him to feel a bit antsy—on edge. Perhaps the cartel knew he was alive. Perhaps, they found him. Or, maybe he was just becoming paranoid. He needed to continue to keep an eye out; his life depended on it.
Kate…oh, Kate. What was he going to do? She was slowly getting to him. She was smart—perhaps too smart. And she was slowly putting the pieces together. The last thing he wanted was for her to learn all the details of what happened. Shit, even he didn’t know them all.
He liked her—a lot. It was wrong to use her to get out of Italy, but he had no choice if he were going to survive. Jesus, she was unlike any woman he’d ever met.
The cooking school was fun. He quickly determined she was lousy at cooking. She could barely scramble an egg, and while they were making pasta, she ended up with flour all over her face, but hardly any on the dough. She was adorable though, and seemed to thoroughly enjoy herself. She had been surprised the food tu
rned out so well despite her best efforts. When she offered to cook if he visited New York, he cringed at the thought. Where she was involved, take-out would be a must.
When the class was finished, they toured the Duomo. They climbed the large dome ascending all four hundred sixty-three narrow steps. Tony was surprised that Kate handled it like a trooper and barely got winded. The crowds were at a minimum, and they were able to get through in a relatively short time. When they finished touring the spectacular building, he walked her back to the hotel so she could freshen up for dinner. She agreed to spend her last night in Florence with him and for that, he was thankful. He just needed to find a way to continue on with her. Hopefully, she would make it easy and invite him to Siena.
Tony had a couple hours to himself in his room. This was a good opportunity to go over the contents he found in his father’s safe. Going to the factory last night was a brilliant idea; no one was there and he was able to get in and out in a relatively short time. The safe was kept in the floor under a rug. He had entered the code 0416; his birthday. His dad had set that as the code because Tony couldn’t remember any others. Fortunately, the code hadn’t been changed and he was able to acquire the contents fairly easily. Apparently, no one had looked there because everything seemed to be intact.
Tony opened the large envelope and scattered the contents—twenty thousand dollars in American one hundred dollar bills. There were also fake passports for the whole family. His dad was concerned there may be a bad cop working for the cartel—he didn’t trust the polizia and thought a backup plan was necessary to keep his family safe.
His dad had talked to Tony about the potential need for the fake documents when they started working with the polizia to help nab the head of the cartel. Tony wanted to go by the name of Anthony if anything happened instead of going by his given name, Massimo. Apparently, his dad had listened because his new name was Anthony Candelloni. He was thankful for his dad’s foresight because it could potentially save his life and get him out of this mess.
Among the items he found a letter from his dad, and instantly, his hands trembled. He had to hold back tears. He took a deep breath before unfolding the letter and reading.
If you have found this letter, it means I’ve moved on to another world. Most likely you are seeking safety and fleeing everything we have worked so hard to avoid. I’ve left you a new identity, and enough money for you to get to your next stop. From here, you will need to travel to Sorrento. Find your way down to the main marina. Once you’ve arrived, find the wall surrounding the city. Follow the wall south to the encased stairwell leading you back up to the city. Stop on the floor of your mother’s birthday. Go the direction of the dominant hand of my oldest son, and count the bricks totaling the day the youngest son was born. Behind this brick, you will find directions to your next destination, which will ensure your freedom.
Please make sure to look over your shoulder. They are everywhere and are ready to finish off what they’ve started. Be safe. Please know I love you. Don’t look back when leaving this world behind. Don’t be the hero.
Love, Dad.
Tears ran down his cheeks and landed softly on the paper, smearing the words his father so delicately wrote. He had no idea Tomas Bertalucci had done this much to try and secure the safety of his family. He thought he would be able to leave the country with the passport and the funds his dad had left. But now, there was more to acquire. He needed to obtain what his father left for him in order to secure his freedom. Perhaps he wouldn’t need Kate or have to put her in danger any longer. He would enjoy this last night with her, and head to Sorrento in the morning.
He put the documents and money in the hotel room safe. He grabbed his jacket and wallet, and headed to Kate’s room to pick her up for dinner. He was going to make sure their last night would be a good one. He was going to set her free; he couldn’t get her wrapped up in this mess. It wasn’t fair. His feelings for her were getting in the way of his ability to think clearly, thus putting her in danger.
Tony knocked on Kate’s door. He only had to wait a minute before she answered.
“Hello, beautiful.” The sight of her caused his insides to light up like an inferno. Her long blonde hair flowed midway down her back. She was wearing red lipstick that matched the red silk dress that flowed to her knees, and a diamond pendant caressed her neckline. Tony was even more regretful that this would be their last night together.
“Do you like my dress?” Kate smiled brightly and her eyes twinkled from the hallway lights.
“I like the entire package. You look amazing tonight.”
“Thank you. You look handsome yourself.” She leaned over and gently kissed him on the cheek before grabbing her purse and shutting the door, “So, where are we going?”
“I was thinking we could go back to that restaurant we went to on our first night. You seemed to really enjoy the food. And then, I want to take you to this amazing gelato place. It’s definitely the best in Florence, and you shouldn’t leave the city without trying it.”
“That first night …was it really a coincidence that you ran into me at the restaurant? Or did you follow me?”
He hesitated before answering, “I was looking for a new place to eat and hotel clerk directed me to that restaurant. He may have mentioned you were on your way there as well.”
“I knew it! You were checking me out!”
He shrugged. He was watching her, but not for the reasons she thought.
They walked arm-in-arm in the direction of the quaint little restaurant, lost in their own thoughts.
“Are you okay? You seem preoccupied.” Kate’s voice pulled him out of his thoughts.
“I’m sorry; I don’t mean to be rude. I just have a lot of things on my mind.”
“Do you want to talk about it?”
“No, I don’t want to ruin our last night together.”
She grasped his hands and turned to face him. “I know we aren’t very familiar with each other, but I believe that makes me a good listener. I’m not going to tell anyone what you say, and we only have a few hours before I leave this city. I’m the perfect person to talk to.”
He pulled his hands from hers. “I’m leaving first thing in the morning. I have some work to take care of.”
“Is that really why you’re leaving, or is there something more?” A frown appeared on her face. “I’ve really enjoyed the time we’ve shared, and I’m not sure I’m ready to go. Is that what’s been bothering you?” Her smile turned into a quirky grin.
He sighed. “Part of it.”
“I see. Do you have to go tomorrow? Can’t you hold off another day?”
“No, I’m sorry. I have to head down to Sorrento to pick up something my father left for me. It’s very important.”
“Maybe when you’re done with your business we can meet up in another city.” She smiled at him as she grasped his arm again.
This would’ve been too perfect. If his original plan were still intact, she would’ve just walked right into the lion’s den. “It’s not going to happen. I’m leaving the country.”
She looked away, but not before he saw her eyes were watering and her lip was quivering. “I see. I guess we’d better enjoy our last night together.”
He tugged on her chin until their eyes met. He held her face in his hands but her blue eyes refused to make contact. “Look at me, Kate.” She shifted her tear-filled eyes to look at him. Pain was carved into her delicate features, and it was a hurt much deeper than Tony could’ve caused. There was something more. “If it was a different time, and a different life, I wouldn’t leave. We have something special here, and I wish we could see where this thing is going. There are circumstances that are out of my control, and I can’t involve you. It isn’t fair to you, and I couldn’t live with myself if I put you in harm’s way. Please know when I leave tomorrow, it’s for your own good.”
“I-I don’t want you to go. I know it sounds ridiculous, but…”
He kissed the tear
s trickling down her face until he reached her lips. Instead of the reluctance he felt the last time he kissed her, an emotional tidal wave kissed him back, latching on for dear life and refusing to let go. It hit him with such a punch; he couldn’t help but pull her in closer and deepen the kiss. The erection that surfaced every time she came near him now stood at attention, searching for a way to burrow itself inside the woman pressed against him.
She held onto him tightly, her tongue fluttered against his. They were so close; their bodies were united. He wrapped his hands in her hair; pulling her head back, giving him access to her neck. He nibbled his way down the smooth surface. Her longing and desire released an energy that caused him to find his way back to her lips and mouth, desperately trying to quench his hunger for this woman. If they weren’t standing on a public sidewalk, he would’ve had his way with her right there. He wanted her, needed her to take away the pain from the past few weeks, and replace it the warmth and contentment only her body could provide. Instead, the street was secluded, preventing disapproving comments from passersby, but also providing a sanctuary for their raw emotions to be released. Unfortunately, it wasn’t private enough for what he wanted to do.
Abruptly, he pulled away from her. He smoothed out her hair, and brought his lips to her nose, kissing it delicately.
“Oh my! I feel a little weak in the knees,” she said as she patted her hair and dress.
He chuckled. “I apologize. I don’t know what came over me. You have a hold on me that I’ve never experienced before. You’re like an addiction I need to feed.”
“Tony, are you sure there’s no way we can reconnect? I’d really like to spend more time with you.”
“Who knows? Maybe I’ll hunt you down in New York.” He plastered a smile on his face hoping to change the dismal mood looming over them.