Chapter no 37 – Dominic

King of Greed (Kings of Sin, 3)

ALESSANDRA AND I SPENT THE ENTIRE WEEKEND AT HERย apartment. Eating,

talking, having sex. We came up for air once, when her crotchety neighbor banged on the door and yelled at us for being โ€œtoo loud and vulgar,โ€ but other than that, the days passed in a blissful haze.

We were back together. We werenโ€™t married again, but weโ€™d slept in the same bed and sheโ€™d invited me to her grand opening. It was a giant leap compared to our previous baby steps, and the high lasted well into Monday, when I arrived at the office an hour later than I usually did because Iโ€™d made us breakfast.

I whistled my way down the hall, ignoring my teamโ€™s wide-eyed stares. Caroline intercepted me by the elevators and followed me to my office, where she crossed her arms and eyed me the way one would an escaped tiger. โ€œAre you sick? Do you need me to call a doctor?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine.โ€ I turned on my computer and pulled up the latest numbers. โ€œWhy? Do I look sick?โ€

โ€œNo. Youโ€™re justโ€ฆsmiling so much.โ€ She tapped her fingers against her arm. โ€œMaybe I should call Dr. Stanley just in case. You have several important client meetingsโ€” โ€

โ€œCaroline.โ€ I interrupted her. โ€œI said Iโ€™mย fine.ย Now, do you have work updates for me, or would you rather switch to a medical career?โ€

She instantly snapped back to chief of staff mode. โ€œThere are rumors something big is coming out this week re: a bank,โ€ she said. โ€œI canโ€™t confirm anything yet, but people are nervous. Whatever it isโ€ฆitโ€™s supposed to be seismic.โ€

Iโ€™d heard the same rumors. Wall Street was rife with leaks and whispers. Half the time, they amounted to nothing, but I kept my ears to the ground anyway. โ€œKeep digging,โ€ I said. โ€œI donโ€™t want any surprises.โ€

โ€œUnderstood.โ€

The rest of the workday passed uneventfully. I left the office precisely at five, which garnered me a fresh wave of jaw drops and bug eyes. No one in finance ever left work on time, but there was a first time for everything.

โ€œDonโ€™t stay too late,โ€ I told one of the junior associates on my way out. โ€œMeet your girlfriend for dinner. Enjoy your night.โ€

I assumed he had a girlfriend. Otherwise, the desk photo of him with his arm around a smiling blonde was fucking weird.

He gaped at me with an odd mix of shock, terror, and reverence. โ€œY-yes, sir.โ€

I stopped by my usual floral shop on the way to Floria Designs and picked up a golden rose. They didnโ€™t sell them normally, but I made it worth their while to fly in fresh blooms daily.

โ€œHey. Howโ€™s everything going?โ€ I greeted Alessandra with a kiss.

โ€œGood.โ€ She looked a little frazzled, but she smiled when I handed her the rose and note.ย #21 out of a thousand.ย โ€œIโ€™m running around like a headless chicken, but other than that, Iโ€™m okay.โ€

โ€œAnything I can do to help?โ€ Floria Designsโ€™ grand opening was this weekend. The shop looked great, but Alessandra wouldnโ€™t relax until it was over. She was a perfectionist when it came to events.

โ€œCan you clone me or add more hours to the day?โ€ She blew a strand of hair out of her eye.

โ€œI can have my people look into it, but I canโ€™t guarantee you an answer youโ€™ll like before Saturday.โ€ I placed a hand on the small of her back and steered her toward the exit. โ€œIn the meantime, letโ€™s eat.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t eat. I have to answer a thousand emails, I havenโ€™t picked out a dress for the party yet, and Iโ€” โ€

โ€œรle.โ€ We stopped by the door. โ€œBreathe. Itโ€™ll all get done. Tracy is arriving tomorrow, right?โ€

Tracy was one of her virtual assistants. She was flying in to help with prep and attend the opening. Alessandraโ€™s other assistant just gave birth, so she couldnโ€™t make it.

โ€œYes, butโ€” โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll all get done,โ€ I repeated. โ€œWhen did you last eat? If it was before noon, dinner is nonnegotiable.โ€

โ€œFine,โ€ she relented. A cab whooshed by when we stepped outside, blanketing us with car fumes as it nearly ran over a bike messenger. The bike messenger screamed something obscene; the cab driver rolled down his window and flipped him off. โ€œItโ€™s ironic youโ€™re telling me to eat when youโ€™re the one who always skips lunch.โ€

โ€œNot always.โ€ I kept my hand on her lower back and gently moved her so I walked on the outside of the sidewalk. โ€œI had a black coffee and half a sandwich today.โ€ A grin flashed at her half- amused, half-exasperated stare. She still had work to do after dinner, so I took her to the gourmet burger shop down the street from Floria Designs. Weโ€™d just placed our orders when

my phone lit up with a new message.

โ€œIs that your brother?โ€ Alessandra accurately read the pinch in my brow. There was only one person in the world who drew that kind of reaction from me.

โ€œYes. He wants to meet for drinks.โ€ I didnโ€™t want to blow him off after his first normal outreach (breaking and entering my apartment didnโ€™t count), but I sure as hell wasnโ€™t leaving Alessandra either.

โ€œTell him to meet us here. Iโ€™m serious,โ€ she said when I slid her a look laced with disbelief. โ€œYou talk about him so much, and we have to meet eventually.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure heโ€™s a burger-and-fries type of guy.โ€

โ€œAsk anyway.โ€ Alessandra reached for her soda. โ€œIt canโ€™t hurt.โ€

 

 

Alessandra

I regretted asking Dominic to invite his brother the minute he showed up.

Roman was both as handsome and unsettling as I remembered. He greeted me with a cool smile and was polite enough, but there was something about him that set off level-five alarms. Maybe it was the way he moved like a predator stalking the night, or maybe it was the ice anchoring that cold, green gaze. Dominic was ruthless but very much human; there was no humanity behind his brotherโ€™s eyes.

โ€œDom says youโ€™re in town for work.โ€ I attempted to make conversation after our previous discussion about the latest Nate Reynolds film petered out. โ€œWhat do you do?โ€

He cut his burger with surgical precision. โ€œIโ€™m in resolutions.โ€ โ€œWhat does that mean?โ€

โ€œI fix problems other people canโ€™t solve.โ€ Roman offered nothing else.

I glanced at Dominic, who met my eyes with a small shake of his head. He was used to his brotherโ€™s reticence, but part of the reason Iโ€™d asked him to invite Roman was so we could get to know each other better.

โ€œI see.โ€ I filled the ensuing silence with another stab at drawing Roman out of his shell. There had to beย someย topic he could expand on. โ€œI guess you travel a lot then. Where were you before you came to New York?โ€

โ€œHere and there.โ€ Another clean slice of meat and bread. โ€œI canโ€™t talk much about work. Itโ€™s confidential. You understand.โ€

โ€œLet me guess. If you told me, youโ€™d have to kill me?โ€ I joked. Romanโ€™s smile didnโ€™t reach his eyes. โ€œSomething like that.โ€

A chill drew goose bumps out of hiding. Quiet mushroomed again, interrupted by the occasional clink of silverware and chatter from nearby

tables.

โ€œYouโ€™ve been watching too many action movies, Rome,โ€ Dominic said just as the silence was getting unbearable. โ€œCome up with something more original next time.โ€

Roman let out a small laugh. The tension dissipated, replaced by a debate over whether Keanu Reevesโ€™ John Wick or Nate Reynoldsโ€™ Jason Rath was the better character.

I guess Roman didnโ€™t mind talking about movies if his brother was the one who brought it up.

Dominicโ€™s hand found mine under the table and squeezed. I squeezed back even as unease leaked into my blood. I loved that he was reconnecting with his brother, but I worried that his lingering guilt over what happened in Ohio was clouding his judgment.

How much did he really know about Romanโ€™s life since they were teens?

โ€œWhat about you, Alessandra?โ€ Romanโ€™s gaze settled on my face again. โ€œJohn or Jason?โ€

โ€œNeither, unfortunately. Iโ€™m not big on assassin movies.โ€

Another laugh, this one containing a hint of something I couldnโ€™t quite pinpoint. โ€œToo bad. Youโ€™re missing out.โ€

โ€œI doubt it,โ€ I said lightly. I wasnโ€™t big on blood and violence. Explosions and car chases, yes. Torture, no.

Mocking amusement flashed in Romanโ€™s eyes, and another rash of goose bumps pebbled my skin. There was something about himโ€ฆ

I tried not to judge people by their cover, but gut instinct told me he was someone that would eliminate any obstacles that stood in his way byย anyย means necessary.

And my gut was rarely wrong.

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