I will avenge my parentsâ deaths.
I will make those who are responsible suffer.
All I need is her; the key to my plans.
HER...
Iâm going to leave everything behind and start over.
I wonât bow down to anyone.
The last thing I need is him; the shackles to my freedom.
Game on...
Disclaimer:
*contains adult language and (explicit) steamy scenes.
*no cliffhanger
CHAPTER 1
GIO
Giovanni Detta stared at the gritty pictures of Gina, Jocelyn, and Mary Rossi: his
selection of potential brides. He had less than a month to put a ring on one of
their fingers. None of the girls were on social media, so he only had a handful of
pictures they had been able to find within their limited timeframe. Considering
the line of work their patriarch, Antonio Rossi, was inâlaundering money for
the mob, amongst other thingsâit made sense to not have their pictures
plastered all over the internet.
âI still canât believe you agreed to this,â his brother Vincent said, from the
couch on the other side of his desk.
Vince was a firm believer in variety being the spice of life. Co-owning an
adult club, where he shared women with his business partner, had made him an
even worse player than the born womanizer he already was. Vince couldnât
fathom the thought of being with one woman for the rest of your life. Or, per
Antonio Rossiâs demand, for at least two years, in Gioâs case. But that was the
deal. Stay married to one of the Rossi girls for that time, in exchange for Rossi
Enterprises; an asset that was crucial in their plan to avenge the murder of their
parents. Of course, with the way Rossiâs business was going, the old man didnât
have much choice but to entrust his legacy to Gio instead of a looming hostile
takeover, but Gio couldnât take the chance that this deal might go awry. Rossi
might have come to him first, since he had been friends with his father, but in the
end, business was business. If a better offer came along, he wouldnât hesitate to
pawn one of his granddaughters off to another man.
He leaned back in his chair. âYeah, well, I did. So, help me pick a bride so
we can move on.â Sharing his name with one of the Rossi girls was just a means
to an end.
âIâm just saying, youâre only thirty, for Christâs sake,â Vince continued.
âFar too young to get hitched to just one woman. You should be sowing your
oats for at least another decade.â
âSays the king of sowing his oats all over the West Coast,â Jackson
scoffed.
Vince flipped him off, earning a grin from their youngest brother, who sat
on the corner of the desk.
âI have four weeks, tops, before a hostile takeover.â Which was the reason
why he had to pick a bride in such a short timeframe. He looked at Jackson, the
smart one. The lawyer with a brain, who never forgot a thing. âTalk to me, Jax.â
Jackson leaned over the desk and pointed at the first picture. âMeet Gina
Rossi. Twenty-three. Currently working as an interior designer. Though, working
might be a bit of an exaggeration. According to her tax returns, she only works a
job or two a year. Spends most of her time spending Antonioâs money.â
He pointed to the second picture. The girl was wearing a leather jacket and
jeans. Half her face was obscured by a baseball cap. âThis is Jocelyn. Graduated
top of her class. She wrote a thesis on software programming andââ
âNot that one,â Gio said, discarding the picture. He needed a wife who
loved to spend her days shopping and visiting a salon. One that wouldnât ask any
questions and would leave him the fuck alone.
âWhy not?â Jax smirked. âDonât want a wife with brains?â
âWhat would she need a brain for?â Vince said with a wink.
âDamn, you two are misogynists. I already pity your brides.â
Vince snorted. âDonât think I donât know what that fancy word means,
Harvard boy. I happen to love women, not hate them, so that word doesnât apply
to me.â
âWe already have an annoying brainiac in the family, Jax. Youâre more
than enough.â
âSmart women are the worst,â Vince chimed in. âAlso, the other two look
prettier.â
Jackson gave them a disgusted look and pointed at the last picture. âWhich
brings us to the youngest, Mary. Twenty-year-old art major and, according to
what intel Iâve been able to gather so far, as sweet and innocent as her name.â
The girl was pretty, Gio had to admit, but looked like she might break after
one good fuck. Also, he didnât do sweet; though, he knew looks could be
deceiving. His current mistress looked like an angel too, but was a devil in bed.
Just the way he liked it.
âWhat about the fourth granddaughter?â He had studied everyone with ties
to their parents. For the past years, that had been his sole focus. That, and
making sure his family stayed safe.
âCarmen is married, so I didnât include a picture of her.â
âMarried to whom?â Antonio Rossi wasnât the kind of man to hand his
granddaughters over to just any man. From what he remembered, he had
practically raised his granddaughters on his own. Which meant that, as their
semi-father, Antonio got a say in which son-in-law was an asset to his family.
That explained why heâd come with this deal to Gio. He was lucky Gio had been
eyeballing his company for a while; though, for different purposes than Rossi
suspected.
Jackson made a derisive sound. âThe poor girl is married to Franco âThe
Bullâ Caruso.â
âFuck.â Vince shook his head. âIf sheâs married to that asshole, thereâs
probably not much left of her anyway.â
Gio knew there was some bad blood between Vince and the Caruso heir.
His brother might not be a saint, far from it, but he didnât abuse women. Franco
Caruso was known for his more sadistic tastes. Ever since half his family had
gotten locked up, it was said he took it out on his women. Some men just didnât
want to face the reality that the glory days of the Italian mob were over. As with
any business model, you had to stay flexible, adjust your plans to what the future
might bring. Nowadays, that was going legit; at least, on the outside. With
Francoâs father and brother murdered in jail, every day it became more apparent
that he didnât have what it took to lead what was left of the family business.
âGuess I can rule her out.â
âWhich makes your choice easy,â Vince claimed.
If only it were that simple. Every decision he made had a purpose. Every
chess piece on the board served one as well. He wanted the one the old man was
closest to, which he would discover tonight, during dinner. Every man had a tell,
and so would Antonio Rossi.
âWhich one is Antonioâs favorite?â
âI donât think he has one,â Jackson said, scrutinizing the pictures. âAntonio
is pretty old-school, which probably means he prefers boys to girls as his heir.
He has two sons, Petro and Marco, and one daughter, Gabriella. Petro, the oldest,
is dead. Heâs also Carmen and Jocelynâs father. The other son, Marco, left for
Europe after a hunting accident that blinded him in one eye. Heâs a playboy,
living the good life somewhere in Monaco. His daughter, the mother of Mary
and Gina, lives in Southern France with her third husband. Antonio is desperate
for a strong male heir, someone with the brains and brawn to handle his vast
business that has taken a hit since the crisis. He could have just agreed to the
amount you offered him, but I guess he wanted to leave Rossi Enterprises to his
flesh and blood.â
Antonio Rossi had been the one to introduce their mother to their father.
Obviously, his matchmaking days werenât over.
As the oldest of four, Gio remembered their parents the best. Giacomo
Detta, enforcer to a crime syndicate, had been a beast when it came to his job,
but a traditional family man that had worshiped his wife. The second he stepped
over the threshold of their house, the cold expression on his face disappeared and
he became a doting husband. Heâd told Gio once that agreeing to marry his
mother was the best decision heâd ever made. According to him, when heâd first
laid eyes on his future wife, he just knew. He was also convinced that every man
worth his salt needed a strong woman. âTake care of your woman and she will
take care of you,â had been his fatherâs credo. Protect and provide. Two words
his father had lived by.
Sadly, however, he was dead now. No longer able to give him any lifeâs
advice. Their beautiful mother would never dance with her sons on their
wedding day. She would never hold a grandchild in her arms. No one had ever
claimed the hit on Giacomo Detta, which was odd. Killing the enforcer of a
crime boss was like cutting off his right arm. It was something to boast about, a
rite of passage in those circles. Which was the reason they had never believed
that their father had become a casualty in a family war. Especially not, since the
same night, their mother was murdered as well.
Finding their parentsâ murderer had always been their endgame. It had
taken them over a decade to find the one responsible, and years to gather the
means to make Oscar âThe Knifeâ Bianchi pay. A year ago, Bianchi had been
untouchable. But no more. They had slowly been chipping away at the bastardâs
assets until he was close to hitting rock bottom.
Marrying a Rossi girl and taking control of Rossi Enterprises was the final
step.
GIO
Giovanni Detta stared at the gritty pictures of Gina, Jocelyn, and Mary Rossi: his
selection of potential brides. He had less than a month to put a ring on one of
their fingers. None of the girls were on social media, so he only had a handful of
pictures they had been able to find within their limited timeframe. Considering
the line of work their patriarch, Antonio Rossi, was inâlaundering money for
the mob, amongst other thingsâit made sense to not have their pictures
plastered all over the internet.
âI still canât believe you agreed to this,â his brother Vincent said, from the
couch on the other side of his desk.
Vince was a firm believer in variety being the spice of life. Co-owning an
adult club, where he shared women with his business partner, had made him an
even worse player than the born womanizer he already was. Vince couldnât
fathom the thought of being with one woman for the rest of your life. Or, per
Antonio Rossiâs demand, for at least two years, in Gioâs case. But that was the
deal. Stay married to one of the Rossi girls for that time, in exchange for Rossi
Enterprises; an asset that was crucial in their plan to avenge the murder of their
parents. Of course, with the way Rossiâs business was going, the old man didnât
have much choice but to entrust his legacy to Gio instead of a looming hostile
takeover, but Gio couldnât take the chance that this deal might go awry. Rossi
might have come to him first, since he had been friends with his father, but in the
end, business was business. If a better offer came along, he wouldnât hesitate to
pawn one of his granddaughters off to another man.
He leaned back in his chair. âYeah, well, I did. So, help me pick a bride so
we can move on.â Sharing his name with one of the Rossi girls was just a means
to an end.
âIâm just saying, youâre only thirty, for Christâs sake,â Vince continued.
âFar too young to get hitched to just one woman. You should be sowing your
oats for at least another decade.â
âSays the king of sowing his oats all over the West Coast,â Jackson
scoffed.
Vince flipped him off, earning a grin from their youngest brother, who sat
on the corner of the desk.
âI have four weeks, tops, before a hostile takeover.â Which was the reason
why he had to pick a bride in such a short timeframe. He looked at Jackson, the
smart one. The lawyer with a brain, who never forgot a thing. âTalk to me, Jax.â
Jackson leaned over the desk and pointed at the first picture. âMeet Gina
Rossi. Twenty-three. Currently working as an interior designer. Though, working
might be a bit of an exaggeration. According to her tax returns, she only works a
job or two a year. Spends most of her time spending Antonioâs money.â
He pointed to the second picture. The girl was wearing a leather jacket and
jeans. Half her face was obscured by a baseball cap. âThis is Jocelyn. Graduated
top of her class. She wrote a thesis on software programming andââ
âNot that one,â Gio said, discarding the picture. He needed a wife who
loved to spend her days shopping and visiting a salon. One that wouldnât ask any
questions and would leave him the fuck alone.
âWhy not?â Jax smirked. âDonât want a wife with brains?â
âWhat would she need a brain for?â Vince said with a wink.
âDamn, you two are misogynists. I already pity your brides.â
Vince snorted. âDonât think I donât know what that fancy word means,
Harvard boy. I happen to love women, not hate them, so that word doesnât apply
to me.â
âWe already have an annoying brainiac in the family, Jax. Youâre more
than enough.â
âSmart women are the worst,â Vince chimed in. âAlso, the other two look
prettier.â
Jackson gave them a disgusted look and pointed at the last picture. âWhich
brings us to the youngest, Mary. Twenty-year-old art major and, according to
what intel Iâve been able to gather so far, as sweet and innocent as her name.â
The girl was pretty, Gio had to admit, but looked like she might break after
one good fuck. Also, he didnât do sweet; though, he knew looks could be
deceiving. His current mistress looked like an angel too, but was a devil in bed.
Just the way he liked it.
âWhat about the fourth granddaughter?â He had studied everyone with ties
to their parents. For the past years, that had been his sole focus. That, and
making sure his family stayed safe.
âCarmen is married, so I didnât include a picture of her.â
âMarried to whom?â Antonio Rossi wasnât the kind of man to hand his
granddaughters over to just any man. From what he remembered, he had
practically raised his granddaughters on his own. Which meant that, as their
semi-father, Antonio got a say in which son-in-law was an asset to his family.
That explained why heâd come with this deal to Gio. He was lucky Gio had been
eyeballing his company for a while; though, for different purposes than Rossi
suspected.
Jackson made a derisive sound. âThe poor girl is married to Franco âThe
Bullâ Caruso.â
âFuck.â Vince shook his head. âIf sheâs married to that asshole, thereâs
probably not much left of her anyway.â
Gio knew there was some bad blood between Vince and the Caruso heir.
His brother might not be a saint, far from it, but he didnât abuse women. Franco
Caruso was known for his more sadistic tastes. Ever since half his family had
gotten locked up, it was said he took it out on his women. Some men just didnât
want to face the reality that the glory days of the Italian mob were over. As with
any business model, you had to stay flexible, adjust your plans to what the future
might bring. Nowadays, that was going legit; at least, on the outside. With
Francoâs father and brother murdered in jail, every day it became more apparent
that he didnât have what it took to lead what was left of the family business.
âGuess I can rule her out.â
âWhich makes your choice easy,â Vince claimed.
If only it were that simple. Every decision he made had a purpose. Every
chess piece on the board served one as well. He wanted the one the old man was
closest to, which he would discover tonight, during dinner. Every man had a tell,
and so would Antonio Rossi.
âWhich one is Antonioâs favorite?â
âI donât think he has one,â Jackson said, scrutinizing the pictures. âAntonio
is pretty old-school, which probably means he prefers boys to girls as his heir.
He has two sons, Petro and Marco, and one daughter, Gabriella. Petro, the oldest,
is dead. Heâs also Carmen and Jocelynâs father. The other son, Marco, left for
Europe after a hunting accident that blinded him in one eye. Heâs a playboy,
living the good life somewhere in Monaco. His daughter, the mother of Mary
and Gina, lives in Southern France with her third husband. Antonio is desperate
for a strong male heir, someone with the brains and brawn to handle his vast
business that has taken a hit since the crisis. He could have just agreed to the
amount you offered him, but I guess he wanted to leave Rossi Enterprises to his
flesh and blood.â
Antonio Rossi had been the one to introduce their mother to their father.
Obviously, his matchmaking days werenât over.
As the oldest of four, Gio remembered their parents the best. Giacomo
Detta, enforcer to a crime syndicate, had been a beast when it came to his job,
but a traditional family man that had worshiped his wife. The second he stepped
over the threshold of their house, the cold expression on his face disappeared and
he became a doting husband. Heâd told Gio once that agreeing to marry his
mother was the best decision heâd ever made. According to him, when heâd first
laid eyes on his future wife, he just knew. He was also convinced that every man
worth his salt needed a strong woman. âTake care of your woman and she will
take care of you,â had been his fatherâs credo. Protect and provide. Two words
his father had lived by.
Sadly, however, he was dead now. No longer able to give him any lifeâs
advice. Their beautiful mother would never dance with her sons on their
wedding day. She would never hold a grandchild in her arms. No one had ever
claimed the hit on Giacomo Detta, which was odd. Killing the enforcer of a
crime boss was like cutting off his right arm. It was something to boast about, a
rite of passage in those circles. Which was the reason they had never believed
that their father had become a casualty in a family war. Especially not, since the
same night, their mother was murdered as well.
Finding their parentsâ murderer had always been their endgame. It had
taken them over a decade to find the one responsible, and years to gather the
means to make Oscar âThe Knifeâ Bianchi pay. A year ago, Bianchi had been
untouchable. But no more. They had slowly been chipping away at the bastardâs
assets until he was close to hitting rock bottom.
Marrying a Rossi girl and taking control of Rossi Enterprises was the final
step.
đ May 8-13 đ
In real life, the Beast doesnât end up with Beauty.
So I have to stay away from her.
Even if it will kill me to see her with another man.
HER...
He thinks I canât handle him.
But I know what I want.
I will wear him down if itâs the last thing I do.
Game on...
Disclaimer:
* contains adult language and (explicit) steamy scenes
* the male mc loves to swear (the female mc is working on his f-bombs)
* can be read as a standalone
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