She turned eager eyes to Lucia, who stood stiff beside me.

I introduced them. “Lucia, this is Dalia, my uncle Roman’s wife. You’ve…met him.” Shit. She’d met him five years ago on the day she’d signed the contract.

Luckily, she didn’t register and only gave a faint shake of her head.

“Lucia DeMarco, isn’t that right?”

Dalia could be a bitch but it only seemed to strengthen Lucia.

“Yes, that’s right. Lucia DeMarco,” she annunciated her last name slowly, standing up taller, her smile conquering, telling anyone who dared question that she would not be a victim.

I respected her for that, but it also made me worry. If my father saw her weak, if he thought she’d been broken, at least a little, he might lay off.

Dalia clearly wasn’t expecting Lucia’s response. “Well, lovely to meet you,” she managed before excusing herself.

“Be careful,” I whispered to Lucia. She gave me a cocky raising of the eyebrows.

“What do you mean? I was simply confirming that she was right.”

“Don’t make waves, Lucia. Once this night is over, you won’t have to see these people again.”

“Fuck these people.”

I squeezed her hand hard.

“Ow!”

My father’s guests turned to us as we moved through the room, not one even trying to hide their interest in Lucia. I let go of her hand to grab two glasses of champagne from a passing server.

“Drink,” I said, handing it to her.

She took it and swallowed a big gulp.

“We need to see my father. He’s waiting for us, I’m sure.”

She downed the glass.

“Be good. Do not antagonize him. Remember what we talked about.”

“Fine.”

My father stood at the end of the room beside the fireplace. I knew he’d seen us, but he didn’t let on and remained in a relaxed conversation with Roman and two other guests. But before we reached him, Dominic stepped into our path, his eyes hungrily sweeping over Lucia, making me wrap a hand around the back of her neck.

She was mine.

“Dominic,” I said.

He dragged his eyes away from Lucia, the glimmer of fun disappearing the moment they met mine.

“Salvatore.” He turned to Lucia again. “I don’t think I’ve formally met the beautiful Lucia DeMarco.”

Lucia shrunk into my hold. Dominic held out his hand to shake hers. It took her a moment, but she extended hers.

“Dominic,” Lucia said.

I don’t know why but I liked the fact that she didn’t say it was nice to meet him.

“Dad’s waiting for you. He’s peeved you’re late.”

He took a sip of his beer, his eyes still on Lucia, who looked around the room, defiantly meeting the eye of every man and woman who glanced her way.

“Is he? Better not keep him waiting any longer, then. Excuse us.” I made a point of knocking my shoulder against his and guided Lucia toward my father, who now watched our approach. His gaze, like Dominic’s, traveled the length of her. It made my skin crawl.

I leaned down to whisper a reminder in Lucia’s ear. “Behave.”

She didn’t reply but kept her eyes locked on my father’s.

“Well, well,” Franco Benedetti started, checking his watch. “Glad you could make time for us, Salvatore.”

“Traffic,” I lied, hating how whenever I was around him, I felt like a kid again, that eager–to-please child who never could. He didn’t reply to my lie but turned to Lucia, appraising her dress.

“So nice to see so much more of you today than at the funeral,” he said to her.

Her hands fisted at her sides, and I squeezed her neck in warning. Even though she tried to hide it, I knew she feared my father. It was just that her hatred of him overrode that fear.

“Another year of your life over,” Lucia said, looking at the server who’d just appeared with a fresh tray of champagne. “I’ll drink to that.”

My father fumed. I stood uncomfortably by her side, wanting to shake her. To ask her what part of behave she didn’t understand.

I heard Dominic’s chuckle behind me. Roman placed a hand on my father’s shoulder.

“Well, since my son has finally graced us with his presence, let’s have dinner.”

My fingers tight around the back of Lucia’s neck, I held her while my father disappeared into the dining room. I took her into a corner of the hallway and turned her to face me, held her by the arms, and shook her once.

“If you don’t want me to take my belt to your ass here and now, shut the fuck up, understand? Do not goad him. He is not a man for you to fuck with. He will retaliate.”

“You’re hurting me.”

I looked at my hands wrapped so tight around her arms my knuckles had gone white. I released her, turned away, and ran a hand through my hair. I plastered on a fake smile when someone passed by.

“Why does he have power over you? Why do you care what he thinks?” she asked.


Tags: Natasha Knight Benedetti Brothers Erotic

Page 42 of Salvatore (Benedetti Brothers 1) Read Free Online

She turned eager eyes to Lucia, who stood stiff beside me.

I introduced them. “Lucia, this is Dalia, my uncle Roman’s wife. You’ve…met him.” Shit. She’d met him five years ago on the day she’d signed the contract.

Luckily, she didn’t register and only gave a faint shake of her head.

“Lucia DeMarco, isn’t that right?”

Dalia could be a bitch but it only seemed to strengthen Lucia.

“Yes, that’s right. Lucia DeMarco,” she annunciated her last name slowly, standing up taller, her smile conquering, telling anyone who dared question that she would not be a victim.

I respected her for that, but it also made me worry. If my father saw her weak, if he thought she’d been broken, at least a little, he might lay off.

Dalia clearly wasn’t expecting Lucia’s response. “Well, lovely to meet you,” she managed before excusing herself.

“Be careful,” I whispered to Lucia. She gave me a cocky raising of the eyebrows.

“What do you mean? I was simply confirming that she was right.”

“Don’t make waves, Lucia. Once this night is over, you won’t have to see these people again.”

“Fuck these people.”

I squeezed her hand hard.

“Ow!”

My father’s guests turned to us as we moved through the room, not one even trying to hide their interest in Lucia. I let go of her hand to grab two glasses of champagne from a passing server.

“Drink,” I said, handing it to her.

She took it and swallowed a big gulp.

“We need to see my father. He’s waiting for us, I’m sure.”

She downed the glass.

“Be good. Do not antagonize him. Remember what we talked about.”

“Fine.”

My father stood at the end of the room beside the fireplace. I knew he’d seen us, but he didn’t let on and remained in a relaxed conversation with Roman and two other guests. But before we reached him, Dominic stepped into our path, his eyes hungrily sweeping over Lucia, making me wrap a hand around the back of her neck.

She was mine.

“Dominic,” I said.

He dragged his eyes away from Lucia, the glimmer of fun disappearing the moment they met mine.

“Salvatore.” He turned to Lucia again. “I don’t think I’ve formally met the beautiful Lucia DeMarco.”

Lucia shrunk into my hold. Dominic held out his hand to shake hers. It took her a moment, but she extended hers.

“Dominic,” Lucia said.

I don’t know why but I liked the fact that she didn’t say it was nice to meet him.

“Dad’s waiting for you. He’s peeved you’re late.”

He took a sip of his beer, his eyes still on Lucia, who looked around the room, defiantly meeting the eye of every man and woman who glanced her way.

“Is he? Better not keep him waiting any longer, then. Excuse us.” I made a point of knocking my shoulder against his and guided Lucia toward my father, who now watched our approach. His gaze, like Dominic’s, traveled the length of her. It made my skin crawl.

I leaned down to whisper a reminder in Lucia’s ear. “Behave.”

She didn’t reply but kept her eyes locked on my father’s.

“Well, well,” Franco Benedetti started, checking his watch. “Glad you could make time for us, Salvatore.”

“Traffic,” I lied, hating how whenever I was around him, I felt like a kid again, that eager–to-please child who never could. He didn’t reply to my lie but turned to Lucia, appraising her dress.

“So nice to see so much more of you today than at the funeral,” he said to her.

Her hands fisted at her sides, and I squeezed her neck in warning. Even though she tried to hide it, I knew she feared my father. It was just that her hatred of him overrode that fear.

“Another year of your life over,” Lucia said, looking at the server who’d just appeared with a fresh tray of champagne. “I’ll drink to that.”

My father fumed. I stood uncomfortably by her side, wanting to shake her. To ask her what part of behave she didn’t understand.

I heard Dominic’s chuckle behind me. Roman placed a hand on my father’s shoulder.

“Well, since my son has finally graced us with his presence, let’s have dinner.”

My fingers tight around the back of Lucia’s neck, I held her while my father disappeared into the dining room. I took her into a corner of the hallway and turned her to face me, held her by the arms, and shook her once.

“If you don’t want me to take my belt to your ass here and now, shut the fuck up, understand? Do not goad him. He is not a man for you to fuck with. He will retaliate.”

“You’re hurting me.”

I looked at my hands wrapped so tight around her arms my knuckles had gone white. I released her, turned away, and ran a hand through my hair. I plastered on a fake smile when someone passed by.

“Why does he have power over you? Why do you care what he thinks?” she asked.


Tags: Natasha Knight Benedetti Brothers Erotic