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  cara mia - my sweet/my darling

  bella mia - my beautiful

  famiglia - family

  piccola mia - my little one

  Piccolina - little

  la mia fidanzata - my fiancée

  Padre - father/dad

  Papa - father/dad

  Putana - whore/slut

  sbrigati e veni fuori - hurry up and come outside

  brava/bravo - good

  ardente - fiery

  bastardo - bastard

  per favore - please

  figlio - son

  sono motto contento - I am so very happy

  Si - yes

  Grazie - thank you

  Santa Madre di Dio - Holy Mother of God

  Mi capisci - you understand

  Gesu Christo - Jesus Christ

  Si pronto bella - are you ready beautiful

  Si sono pronta – Yes, I am ready

  Buongiorno - good day/good morning

  ti voglio tanto bene - I love you very much

  sempre - always

  Signora - Mrs

  About the Author

  Elle Raven is an Aussie author who lives in Adelaide, South Australia with her husband and three young children. Elle can usually be found with her iPad or laptop computer permanently glued to her. She began writing from a very young age. Elle has a flamboyant personality and is always an ‘actress’ and always the star.

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  Fatal Attraction

  Sara Schoen

  Faith

  Devon slipped his hand into mine, saying that he wanted to keep me close so we wouldn’t get separated in the crowded streets of New York City. I had a habit of wandering and getting lost between the buildings and skyscrapers, or so he thought. To bystanders who saw us walk down the street hand in hand with bright smiles on our faces and a blissful gleam in our eyes, it might have seemed picturesque, the ideal relationship. As we passed multiple coffee shops and boutiques, the affection we held for each other seemed clear, but no one saw the deception, not even Devon. Behind closed doors we were far from the perfect couple.

  We aren’t even a couple at all, I thought to myself as Devon pulled me easily through the crowd. If I didn’t know better, I would say everyone around us knew who he was, but I knew he kept secrets well, especially from me.

  Devon and I had many secrets, but I kept one close to my chest. I didn’t want him to know that I was close to the Don of the Moretti mafia. I had been assigned to this charade, a fake relationship, in hopes of gaining an advantage over Devon’s mafia.

  We had met by chance in the coffee shop, which we frequented often, and my father, the Don of the Moretti mafia, had decided to take advantage of fate’s mistake by diving deep into deception. Our families were in the midst of a mafia war, both trying to take control of the limited area in New York City. So far, each of us had stayed to our assigned borough, but I wasn’t a fool. My father tried to lie to me, cover up his actions until he thought I could understand why he decided to instigate a war. I didn’t think I would, but either way we were spreading, testing the limits of the uneasy truce both mafias had agreed on years ago when a war crippled our respective families down to single digits. By now, the men who had lived through it had passed, whether by natural causes or killed doing business, and the truce was under fire.

  My family felt as though we had settled for a meager portion of what had once been ours. Devon’s felt as if they had been tricked. Neither of our families were happy, and both were looking for a leg up on the other before the killing started again. They wanted a way to end it before their friends and family started to die around them, but it didn’t seem possible.

  A shiver raced down my spine at the thought. I didn’t want to see another fight between the mafias, and most definitely not a full blown war.

  “Are you cold?” Devon asked as we approached the coffee shop. He was already shrugging off his light coat to give to me, and I knew he wouldn’t take no as an answer. He treated me amazingly well, perfectly even, but I could never be sure if it was true.

  We had been playing mind games with each other for over a year. I hoped that he didn’t know who I was. I hadn’t lied, but I hadn’t told him the whole truth either. I couldn’t help but wonder if he was under the same orders as me sometimes. He seemed to know who I was, but not what my job was. We were faking a perfect relationship, while still unable to gain information to pass on to our respective families.

  We had each tried to use what we believed to be the upper hand to gather information. I believed he had no idea that I was a part of the Moretti mafia, but I’m sure he wasn’t aware I knew he was in the Ricci mafia, either. After our fated meeting, my father had informed me of Devon’s position, but since we hadn’t met prior to that I had no way of knowing if he knew I was the Don’s daughter. Likewise, I’m sure Devon didn’t know I knew of his involvement in the Ricci cartel, but he knew me now, and I knew he hoped to win me over so he could take the information he needed and save those most important to him. That’s what I would do, and Devon and I were eerily alike. If he was anyone else, I could see the relationship working out, but this could only end in death if Devon and I weren’t careful. Our mafias would handle it if we didn’t.

  My father wanted to know what Devon did for the Riccis, and it was recently revealed that he was the underboss, the next in line to take over. That gave us a lot of leverage to hold someone in such high power in my hands, but it also meant I was playing with fire. We had hoped he would let plans slip if he grew attached to me, and I swore to get the information. Though I never expected to actually fall for a man in the Ricci mafia.

  The war between the Riccis and the Morettis would become his responsibility one day. He could end it sooner rather than later, but only if he could get me to disclose any useful information. I was careful to never divulge anything of use to the Riccis.

  As we stepped into the coffee shop, Devon immediately rushed to the table I had been sitting at when we first laid eyes on each other, sealing our fates together and the fates of our mafias. He pulled out my chair for me, then went to order our coffee, leaving me here to think over that day again.

  “Hi,” I had said in a breathy voice, completely taken with him.

  I had thought it would be easy pretending to be interested in a man in order to protect my family—until I met him. My breath caught in my throat when I saw him. My heart palpitated rapidly, and for a moment I was swept away by the man I was supposed to make fall for me, not the other way around. I flashed him a soft smile, in a moment of bliss, but it allowed me the chance to win his heart as well.

  “Hello yourself, beautiful,” Devon had replied easily, almost seeming unaffected by me while I was still in shock over falling for him so swiftly. “Would you like to join me for a little while?”

  “I’d love to,” I had replied. In that moment, we shared something more than a brief coffee date. We had stayed for hours, talking and lying through our teeth about who we were. Both of us seemed slightly taken aback by the ease we had aroun
d each other, and the false sense of security we let off. It all seemed too flawless. It was no wonder everyone thought we were perfect together. Though, a year later, not much information had passed between us. We had been careful not to divulge the purpose of our relationship, or ruin the chance at what we could be without the mafia’s involvement.

  Dirty Little Secret

  The anniversary of our relationship fast approached, but so did the anniversary of the job assignment. My father found it difficult to believe that Devon hadn’t found out I was in his rival mafia, but he seemed pleased that the secret had been kept so long, or so he thought. While I was sure that Devon knew who I was, I couldn’t be sure that he’d found out I was in the relationship to gather information. I truly thought he didn’t know I had continued to see him because of my father, mostly because if I did so without his permission there would be consequences, but Devon played smart. In fact, sometimes I think he was a few steps ahead of me and I had to play catch up.

  We toyed with each other, unsure of what the other actually knew as the war waged around us. It had become a never-ending game of chess. At one point, we had each divulged small tidbits of information, but only on aspects we could control. That game hadn’t ended up well for either of the families. Devon had taken the tactical approach first, letting a small exchange of goods leak to me. I sat on the information for a little while, but eventually called my father from a cell phone I had hidden away, a spare specifically for this purpose, and told him.

  “The Riccis have a deal going down next week,” I whispered into the phone.

  “We’ll handle it,” my father promised.

  Devon must have expected I would turn around and tell my father, which solidified my assumption that he figured out who I was, and maybe even what my job was. Devon’s family had pretended to be surprised, so as to not let the charade fall apart, but they were prepared. They had killed everyone my father sent after them, a small group for a tentative first step based on the Morettis personal experience with mafia wars. It had been smart of him; he could have lost so many more soldiers if he hadn’t learned from past mistakes. It was a small victory for the Riccis, but a devastating blow for Morettis—and me. My uncle died in the shootout, and while he had taken a few Ricci men out with him, I had been hurting since I received the phone call to tell me what happened.

  I had fallen silent. The pain must have been clear in my eyes because Devon came to comfort me while I cried. It hurt to know I had sent those men, and my uncle, to their deaths. I had run away, fought against my father’s orders. To me, I was the monster because I couldn’t blame Devon. To me, while he knew I was a Moretti, he didn’t expect this to happen. Maybe be did, but he hadn’t reacted to the attack on his people, instead he responded to my change in demeanor. He was there for me, took the time to cheer me up, and let me cry on his shoulder while I talked about the loss of a family member.

  “I can’t believe he’s gone,” I whimpered through my tears. “He helped raise me.” I let the tears flow freely once again. It took a few moments before I could collect myself again, but Devon didn’t mind. He held me and lulled me with his soothing voice while I cried.

  “It’s all right, Faith. Remember, it’s okay to feel pain. We all feel the pain of the loss of a loved one. It’s the love we felt for them, and knowing we can’t be with them now, but you have to focus on the present, and live for what you have now.”

  I nodded, wiping the tears from my face before I looked him in the eyes. “My uncle spent so much time with me, made sure that I knew I was someone special, and he made sure I was protected.” I paused momentarily, looking into Devon’s dark blue eyes and letting the wall I had built up crumble around me. “Just like you.”

  Devon smiled at my words and pulled me in for a short kiss. “I’ll always be here for you, Faith. I love you.” As promised, Devon remained by my side, and did anything he could. His heart went out to me. I could see the pity and sorrow in his eyes, but there was nothing that could be done. War was ugly and covered in the blood of its victims. It was either my family or his. There was no other option. Either way, one of us got hurt, and there was no escaping it, and no end to our pain. No matter how much the other wanted to take the pain away, we knew family came first.

  Though while Devon was torn up over my pain, he let more information slip, and in retaliation for him getting some of my family killed, I took the chance to avenge a few of them.

  “We’ll take revenge for what they did to us last time,” my father swore before sending in more men than before, having prepared them for the worse.

  The Morettis went in with guns drawn and left no one standing. The few Riccis who survived long enough to see most of the bloodshed made sure to take two Morettis with them before they died…or they tried to. Most of the Riccis were gone before they could put a dent in the force we had sent this time.

  We would pass off information, and someone would get hurt. Devon would seal himself inside the apartment, and I would stand by him through it all while knowing I was the root cause of his pain. Then when I was down, Devon would be there for me. That’s how the game went, day in and day out. It never stopped. The mind games were a constant reminder of a relationship that could never be, but we hoped it could be. We knew the feelings between us were explosive, and at times even acted on them. It provided for an interesting game.

  It would start off small. I’d ask for help unzipping my dress to which Devon eagerly accepted. While Devon walked through the apartment in a towel after a shower, I’d retaliate by lounging in the common room in one of his shirts and my lacy thong when he came back home. That’s how it went, and honestly, as I sat in the apartment about a week after the attack on the Riccis I knew Devon felt the same. I waited for him to come home, and the second he walked through the door he knew why I was waiting.

  “You shouldn’t have done that, Faith,” he said, letting the lust come clear through his voice. He looked me over, in nothing but his shirt and my panties, and it quickly escalated from there.

  Devon lunged at me from across the room, and pulled me into an intimate kiss. He crashed his lips to mine and claimed me as his own. I attempted to take control of the situation, and wrapped my legs around his waist and pulled him to me in order to deepen the kiss. When that didn’t work, I lightly bit Devon’s bottom lip and then let our tongues tangle together in an erotic battle.

  “Baby girl,” Devon moaned. “You know where this will go if you continue this.”

  “Let’s just head straight to the bed then,” I suggested with an alluring smile, knowing I had him just where I wanted him.

  That’s why we kept the game going. We didn’t want to lose the fun or the attraction. Though we didn’t realize that our game would come to an abrupt end, and not by our own accord.

  Taken Hostage

  Devon

  I knew I was being watched, and had been over three months. Riccardo, the Don of the Ricci mafia, had grown impatient and displeased with the charade. It had gone on too long, and killed too many of our own people, but not enough of the Morettis. Riccardo must have ordered someone to make sure I was covered at all times, and I’m sure what they reported back wasn’t what he wanted to hear. It’s not my fault they followed me home and found Faith and I living together. Did Riccardo really think after a year of being around her I wouldn’t step up my game? Besides, I liked having her around.

  I knew Riccardo wouldn’t be pleased with the news when they told him I had fallen for the girl, and was no longer acquiring information against the Moretti mafia. In his eyes I had failed this mission, and I would pay the price for it. I knew Riccardo was after leverage, and he was using whatever he learned as a reminder of what had to be done to gain the upper hand. He always told me that if I was going to take over one day, I couldn’t let a woman get in the way of that.

  He wanted me focused on the matter at hand, not on a beautiful woman. I knew I would have to take over one day, and the war between the Riccis and the
Morettis would become my responsibility. I used to think that I could end it sooner rather than later, but only if I could get Faith to disclose any useful information. That had changed almost the instant I met her in the coffee shop almost a year ago.

  My guards, who followed me around for protection, recognized Faith. They’d seen her previously when she tried to escape her father’s hold, which she still fought against for her free will. She had landed right in our territory after becoming lost, and stumbling into a dangerous situation.

  Having the daughter of the rival would have ended the war before anyone had to die. They had planned to take her and use her as leverage on the Morettis. Too bad someone had been following her and pulled her back to safety before the men could grab her.

  That had left us no choice but to play into the plan the Morettis had set before me, and I practically jumped at the chance. I had played into her game, knowing she was getting close to me in the coffee shop so she could gather information, and start a relationship to continue searching for anything on the Riccis. I had been warned she would try to get close, and she had. Of course, she didn’t need to know I had been warned. I just wish someone would have told me how beautiful she was, and how she’d steal my heart the instant I saw her, and then again when she spoke to me.

  She had offered a gentle smile, which still stopped my heart when she flashed it in my direction to this day. Her blonde hair had fallen in front of her face when we first met, hiding her clear blue eyes behind a curtain of hair, and I took the opportunity to slowly tuck it behind her ear. I was infatuated with her before I even had a chance to look over the showy outfit she wore to gain my attention. It was no wonder Riccardo had become sick of our game, because he knew I wasn’t playing her anymore. I had fallen for her and given up using her for information.

 

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