DANTE
โThis better be important.โ I put my phone on speaker and shrugged off my jacket. โThis is the first damn break Iโve had
since I landed.โ
My trip to San Francisco had been a whirlwind of meetings, photo ops, and dealing with people whose heads were so far up their asses theyโd require surgery to see daylight.
Iโd barely slept in the past forty-eight hours, but we were finally closing the deal with Franco Santeri in two hours.
Until then, I wanted to shower, eat, and, if I was lucky, grab some shuteye for five minutes.
โIt is. There was an attempted robbery at the Lohman & Sons flagship store in New York.โ Giulio, my head of corporate security in North America, cut straight to the chase. He was one of Christianโs men, but heโd worked for me for so long he answered directly to me instead of Christian. โWe apprehended the perpetrators before they escaped. Theyโre currently in our custody.โ
โWas anyone hurt?โ
โOne of the security guards was knocked unconscious and has a concussion. Other than that, no, sir.โ
โGood. Take care of it the way we usually do. Make it clean.โ
There hadnโt been an attempted robbery of a Russo Group property in two years, but fools were born every day.
I kept to the right side of the law when it came to finances and boardroom dealings. But when it came to people who tried to steal from me? I had no qualms about making an example out of them.
Shattered bones and blood. They were a universally understood language.
โOf course,โ Giulio said. โBut, ah, thatโs not all.โ
I checked the time, my patience running thin after a three-hour bullshit meeting on projections that couldโve been an email. โGet to the point, Giulio.โ
There was a short pause before he said, โYour fiancรฉe was in the store at the time of the attempted robbery.โ
My hand stilled on the clasp of my watch. โVivian was in the store?โ
โYes, sir. She was shopping and happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.โ
Blood roared in my ears, and a sick feeling formed in the pit of my stomach. โHow is she?โ
โSheโs shaken up. One of the robbers held her at gunpoint when she was too slow getting on the ground, but our men neutralized the situation before she was hurt.โ Giulio coughed. โYour brother was there as well. He was on shift today, and he was the one who secretly called for backup.โ
All our employees at high-risk locations like jewelry stores wore custom watches with disguised panic buttons. It had been Christianโs idea. Criminals expected panic buttons under a desk or near the register; they didnโt expect it on a watch, which was both discreet and easier to access.
But I wasnโt thinking about the effectiveness of our security protocol right now.
One of the robbers held her at gunpoint.
Blackness snuffed out my vision. When it returned a split second later, rage drenched the room in crimson.
โWhere are they now?โ My voice was tight. Controlled. At complete odds with the bloody images of retribution playing out in my mind.
โMs. Vivian is at the penthouse, and Mr. Luca is at his home in Greenwich Villa.โ
My jaw ticked. My brother was like Teflon when it came to life-and- death situations. He once got mugged in L.A., took a nap, and spent the same night partying it up with half of Young Hollywood.
Vivian, on the other handโฆ
The sick feeling spread, clawing at my insides like it was seeking escape.
โIโll have the full report in your inbox within the next hour,โ Giulio said. โIs there anything else you need from me at this time?โ
โThe one who held Vivian at gunpoint? Leave him for me.โ Another pause. โOf course.โ
I hung up, my earlier exhaustion and hunger hardening into a ball of restless energy.
I really fucking wished there was a boxing ring at the hotel. If I didnโt release the anger choking me, I would implode.
An image of Vivianโs face surfaced in my mind.
Pale skin. Dark eyes wide with fear. Bright red blood staining her clothes.
If backup hadnโt arrived on timeโฆ My gut twisted into a painful knot.
She was safe. Giulio wouldnโt lie about that. But until I saw her myselfโฆ
I paced the room and scrubbed a hand over my face. Iโd spent the past year putting the Santeri deal together. I couldnโt fuck it up. Plus, I was
flying home tomorrow morning anyway. Half a day wouldnโt make a difference.
Vivian was at home. She wasย fine.
My pacing continued. The clock ticked toward the quarter of the hour.
Dammit.
A string of curses flew past my lips as I grabbed my jacket with one hand and dialed my assistant with the other on my way out the door.
โThereโs an emergency in New York. Call the Santeri team and have them meet me in the hotel conference room in thirty minutes. Tell them the rest of their stay is on the Russo Group and send Franco the limited-edition Lohman & Sons watch as an apology. The one thatโs not coming out until next year.โ
The CEO of Santeri Wines was a notorious horophile who collected forty-thousand-dollar timepieces the way kids collected baseball cards.
Helena didnโt miss a beat. โConsider it done.โ
Franco had an ego bigger than his Napa Valley ranch. He was pissed about the last-minute summons, as expected, but the apology gifts mollified him enough for him to sign the acquisition deal without much complaint.
Santeri Wines, one of the most valuable wine brands on the market, was officially a Russo Group subsidiary.
Instead of celebrating, I said my goodbyes and cut a straight path from the conference room to the car waiting outside.
โWhere to, sir?โ the driver asked.
โSFO.โ San Francisco Airport. Iโd left without my luggage, but Helena would take care of that for me. โI need to return to New York immediately.โ
VIVIAN
I couldnโt stop shivering.
I stepped out of the bathroom, my skin ice cold despite my bathrobe, the heated floors, and the hot bath Iโd soaked in for the past hour.
It was late evening, hours after the attempted Lohman & Sons robbery, but I was still stuck on the showroom floor with a gun under my chin and evil staring back at me.
The entire incident had lasted less than ten minutes before backup security arrived and neutralized the situation.
No one got hurt, but I couldnโt stop thinking aboutย what-ifs.
What if backup had arrived a minute too late?
What if the robber had shot first and asked questions later?
What if Iโd died? What would I have to show for it except a closet full of nice clothes and a life spent doing the โright thing?โ
I wouldโve died without visiting the Atacama Desert for stargazing or falling in love more than once.
Things Iโd always thought I would have time to do because I was only in my late twenties, dammit, and I was supposed to be invincible at this age.
The faint slam of the front door saved me from my thoughts, but my heart skittered with trepidation.
Who was here? Dante wouldnโt be home until tomorrow, and the staff was already indoors. Even if they werenโt, they wouldnโt slam the door like that.
My trepidation heightened when the sound of footsteps grew louder and the door to my bedroom flung open.
I grabbed a vase off my dresser, ready to throw it at the intruder until I registered the dark hair and hard, unforgiving face.
โDante?โ My heart gradually slowed as I set the vase down. โYouโre not supposed to be back until tomorrow. What areโฆโ
I didnโt get the chance to finish my sentence before he crossed the room in two long strides and gripped my arms.
โAre you hurt?โ he demanded. He scanned me from head to toe, his expression tight.
Whatโฆthe robbery. Of course. He was the CEO. Someone mustโve told him what happened.
โIโm fine. A little shaken, but fine.โ I forced a smile. โYouโre supposed to be in California until tomorrow. What are you doing home early?โ
โThere was an attempted robbery at one of my flagship stores, Vivian.โ A muscle worked in his jaw. โOf course I came back right away.โ
โBut the Santeri dealโฆโ
โIs closed.โ His iron grip remained on my arms, strong yet gentle. โOh.โ I couldnโt think of anything else to say.
The day had been surreal, made all the more surreal by Danteโs sudden appearance.
It was only then that I noticed his rumpled shirt and tousled hair, like heโd been running his fingers through it.
For some reason, the visual made my eyes blur with tears. It was too human, tooย normalย for a day like today.
Danteโs fingers tightened around me. โBe honest, Vivian,โ he said, the words somehow both comforting and commanding. โAre you okay?โ
Notย are you hurt, but are you okay?ย Two different questions. Pressure built inside me, but I nodded.
His eyes were a dark storm, his face etched with lines of anger and panic. At my response, skepticism joined the mix, soft but visible.
โHe held you at gunpoint,โ he said, his voice lower. Tauter. Promising retribution.
The pressure pushed against my eardrums, an invisible force dragging me deep beneath a turbulent ocean.
My smile wobbled. โYes. Not theโฆโ I eased a deep breath past my tightening lungs.ย Donโt cry. โNot the highlight of my week, I must admit.โ
Danteโs body vibrated with tension. It lined his jaw and coiled beneath his skin, like a viper waiting to strike.
โDid he do anything else?โ
I shook my head. Oxygen thinned by the second, making each word difficult, but I pushed forward. โSecurity got there before anyone was hurt. Iโm okay. Really.โ The last word pitched higher than the rest.
The muscle in his jaw ticked again. โYouโre shaking.โ Was I? I checked. Yes, I was.
Tiny trembles rippled through my body. My knees quaked; goosebumps peppered my arms. If it werenโt for the warmth and strength of Danteโs hold, I mightโve collapsed on the floor.
I noted these things with detachment, like I was watching myself in a film I wasnโt particularly invested in.
โItโs the cold,โ I said. I didnโt know who turned on the air-conditioning in November, but my room was a meat locker.
Dante stroked my skin with his thumb. Concern pooled in his eyes. โThe heat is on,ย mia cara,โ he said softly.
The pressure expanded to my throat.
โWell, then, it must be broken.โ I rambled on, my string of useless words the only thread holding me together. โYou should get it fixed. Iโm sure you could get someone here soon. Youโreโฆโ Something wet trickled down my cheeks. โYouโre Dante Russo. You canโฆโ I couldnโt breathe properly.ย Air. I need air.ย โYou can do anything.โ
My voice cracked.
One crack. That was all it took.
The thread snapped, and I broke down, sobs wracking my body as the emotion and trauma of the day overwhelmed me.
The high of the Legacy Ball news followed by the terror of the robbery.
The thud of heavy boots against the marble floors in that cold, stark room.
The metal against my skin and the unshakeable sense, that if I died today, Iโd do so without ever having lived. Not as Vivian Lau. Not asย me.
Danteโs arms wrapped around me. He didnโt speak, but his embrace was so strong and reassuring it erased any self-consciousness I mightโve had.
The turbulent waters closed overhead, drowning out the light.
They tossed me back and forth until my body shook from the force of my cries. My stomach hurt, my eyes ached, and my throat was so raw it hurt to breathe.
And still, Dante held me.
I pressed my face against his chest, my shoulders heaving while he rubbed a hand over my back. He murmured something in Italian, but I couldnโt decipher what he said.
All I knew was, in the icy aftermath of the robbery, his voice and embrace were the only things keeping me warm.