Bound by the Past Page 69
“You want someone else?” Enzo asked.
“Who are the most dangerous men in the Outfit?”
Enzo thought about it. “I can only take soldiers into consideration obviously.”
“Of course.”
“If we judged only by fight skills and level of brutality, certainly Arturo and Santino. They are Dante’s Enforcers for a reason.”
“Okay.”
Enzo shook his head. “I have to be honest, Valentina. Arturo is too… unhinged to be a bodyguard.”
“What about your son?”
“Santino isn’t like me. He’s dutiful but he chose the job of Enforcer for a reason. He likes the thrill and the brutality of it.”
“Would he be a good protector for Anna? Would he keep her safe?”
“I’m sure it would be an honor for him,” he said after a moment of consideration. “I can talk to him.”
“Please do, and once I’m back in Chicago I’d like to have a word with him as well. I’m sure Dante will do the same. Protecting our daughter isn’t something that can be taken lightly.
“Of course not,” Enzo agreed.
I hoped Dante would agree with my choice but he always said he valued my opinion and thought I’d be a good Consigliere, so I might as well make decisions of importance.
My phone rang. I lunged for it on the table and brought it to my ear with shaking fingers. “Dante?” I gasped.
“Val, we’re in the mansion. We’re all fine.”
I released a shuddering breath. Sofia and Anna rushed my way and even Leonas climbed down the tree. “What about Fina?” I whispered.
“She’s okay, physically as far as I can see, but—” He sighed. “Can you come over with the children?”
“Of course. We’ll get ready now.”
“I need to see you,” he said in a low voice, drenched with worry and exhaustion.
“I love you,” I got out. Enzo looked away, trying to pretend he couldn’t hear me. I usually avoided these kinds of emotional exclamations when others were around but right this moment I didn’t care if the whole world listened in.
I heard voices in the background. Dante cleared his throat.
“We’ll be over soon,” I promised then hung up.
Anna and Sofia spoke at the same time. “Was that Dad?”
“Where’s Fina?”
I gave them a shaky smile. “They’re at your house, Sofia. Everyone’s fine.”
Sofia and Anna jumped up and down, cheering, and even Leonas fell in.
I relaxed for the first time that day. Whatever lay ahead of us, we’d get through it.
The moment we stepped into the mansion, Sofia rushed into the living room, where voices were coming from. Leonas, Anna and I followed at a slower pace. Inside we found Sofia hugging Pietro tightly, sitting on his lap. He and Dante sat on the sofa, talking. Samuel, Danilo and Ines weren’t present. Anna and Leonas rushed forward as well and pressed to Dante’s side. He wrapped his arms around them, yet his smile remained strained. I walked closer. “Where’s the rest?”
“Serafina is showering,” Dante said with a strange undertone. My stomach hollowed when Pietro blanched and the meaning behind the words registered on me. “Samuel is upstairs with her. Ines in the kitchen, cleaning, and Danilo is in one of the guest rooms.”
“Maybe I should check on Ines,” I said quietly. Dante nodded. His eyes held mine for a moment, and I wanted nothing more than to throw myself into his arms like Leonas and Anna had done. Instead I turned and went in search for Ines.
I found her scrubbing a cutting board furiously. It was stained from use and impossible to return to its previous state but Ines cleaned it vigorously, tears streaming down her face, her blonde hair half fallen out of her ponytail. I walked toward her and took the scrub brush from her. Her hands were red. She looked into my eyes, and I had to blink to hold back my own tears.
I hugged her and she buried her face in my neck, sobbing. After a few minutes of crying, she swallowed audibly. “Fina’s got his marks on her throat… she wore her wedding dress and it was ripped and bloody, and she just looked so… broken. He broke her, Val. He… he raped her.”
I bit my lip. “Have you sent for a doctor?”
“Fina doesn’t want to be checked.”
I nodded. Wasn’t that how many rape victims reacted? Their shame was too strong. “Fina is strong like you Ines. She’ll get past this.”
“I hope so. God, I hope so.”
Pietro and I left the office to give Serafina a moment to talk to Danilo. Samuel leaned against the wall across from the door but he straightened with a frown when I closed the door.
“You let her alone with Danilo?”
Pietro rubbed his forehead. “She insisted.”
“Danilo and Serafina need to talk,” I said.
Samuel stared. “She can’t marry him. She’s not the girl she used to be.”
I didn’t say anything but I feared he was right. Danilo still wanted Serafina and by our rules he had a right to her, but a wedding seemed unlikely given Serafina’s emotional state.
“She’ll recover,” Pietro said. “They can still marry next year when she’s healed.”
I wasn’t sure if Serafina would get over what happened anytime soon. We didn’t even know exactly what she had to endure. Maybe we never would.
Ines hurried our way. “Is Fina with you?”
“In my office talking to Danilo,” Pietro said. Ines stopped beside him, looking anxious to go inside to check on her daughter.
A few minutes later, Danilo emerged, a dark look on his face and Serafina’s engagement ring in his flat palm, like a memorial of what used to be. He looked up. “Serafina, won’t marry me.” His eyes met mine. “I need to talk to my father.” He stalked away, already pulling out his phone.
“I need a word with her,” I said.
“Let me talk to her first. I need to make sure she’s okay after her talk to Danilo.”
I nodded and Ines slipped inside the office.
“The Mancinis won’t like this,” Pietro said quietly. “Our families were meant to become one to strengthen the Outfit. Indianapolis is the most important city in the Outfit.”
“Let’s not worry about it now.”
Ines finally stepped back out, her lips sorrowfully tightened.
“Please be careful, Dante,” she said softly. “She’s gone through enough.”
“I know. But if we want to have a chance to get revenge on Remo for what he did to her, I need to gather information.”
Ines nodded then stepped back and finally let me enter the room.
Serafina stood near the window, looking young and lost. I closed the door quietly. She looked up. My eyes darted to her throat and she pressed her hand over the spot, blushing in shame.
“Don’t.” My voice came out sharper than intended. I moved closer to my niece, watching her closely to see if she was comfortable having me near her. She’d shied away from Danilo and I wasn’t sure how strong her trauma was. “Don’t be ashamed for something forced upon you,” I added in a softer voice, even if it cost me a lot to make it that way because seeing Serafina like this stirred up fury inside of me. “I don’t want to open up painful wounds, Serafina, but as the Boss of the Outfit, I need to know everything you know about the Camorra so I can bring them down and kill Remo Falcone.”