Total pages in book: 87
Estimated words: 84324 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 422(@200wpm)___ 337(@250wpm)___ 281(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 84324 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 422(@200wpm)___ 337(@250wpm)___ 281(@300wpm)
Once again, I keep the granite slab between us as I take a seat.
“Would you like something to drink?” he asks as he uses the back of the knife to slide the chopped tomatoes into a pan.
“Coffee, please.”
Wiping his hands off on a kitchen towel, he asks, “Do you want regular or flavored?”
“Regular. Two sugars and cream.”
I’m transfixed as Adriano prepares a mug of coffee for me.
Usually, I’m the one making coffee and cooking.
This feels…weird.
Anxiety begins to buzz in my stomach because it had become a habit for me to do everything for Austin. As the familiar walking-on-eggshells feeling returns, I slide off the stool and lick nervously over my lips.
It was one thing with Austin, but with Adriano the worry is monstrous because he might not just kick me to the curb, but end me for already knowing things I shouldn’t.
When he carries the steaming mug to me, my gaze flits over the visible tattoos before looking at his face.
His eyes twitch, then he asks, “Is there something wrong with the stool?”
“No,” I whisper, rushing to meet him so I can take the mug from him. I only have a sip before setting it down and moving toward the stove. “What do you want to eat? I can take over–” My sentence morphs into a shriek when Adriano suddenly picks me up bridal style.
I wrap my arms around his neck, and seeing his dark frown, I gasp, “What did I do?”
“You’re going to sit and drink your fucking coffee,” he snaps before planting my butt on the stool. Catching my breath, I watch as he brings me the mug, then he grips my chin and leans in very close. “I’m making lunch. You are not a maid in our house. Got it?”
“Yes,” I almost add ‘sir’ but stop myself in time and instead swallow hard.
His expression softens, and I’m given another kiss on my forehead before he pulls away and moves back to stand between the island and stove.
Adriano opens a can of tomato paste and throws it into the pan as well, before he slices an onion into tiny pieces. “Drink your coffee, mia piccola farfalla.”
Oh, right.
I take another sip and only then taste how good it is. While I drink the rest, I realize Adriano’s making pasta sauce from scratch.
Austin couldn’t even make toast.
He tried once, burned it black, then said cooking is my problem. He half-assed it with every chore until I took over because doing everything myself was easier than dealing with his irritation and complaints.
Somewhere along the way, he trained me to carry the entire weight of our lives while making me feel like I was expecting too much when I dared to ask him for help.
Adriano keeps glancing at me, then says, “I know it will take time getting used to not doing anything around the house.” Before the questions can even form, he answers them. “As my wife, you won’t lift a finger, Laurie.” A smirk tugs at his mouth. “I want you to save all your energy, so you can give me attention.”
While the aroma of a rich, creamy tomato sauce fills the air, he comes closer and wraps his hand around the back of my neck. Leaning down, he stops an inch from my mouth and says, “Your days of working yourself to the bone for a worthless piece of shit are over. In return, all I ask is that you stop fighting me, don’t try to run, and make an effort to get to know me.” He tilts his head slightly. “There’s more to me than being a capo with a large bank balance.” His expression turns pleading, which I think might be a rare sight. “Give me a chance, Laurie. I promise you won’t regret it.”
His words hit me so hard that for some reason my eyes start to sting with unshed tears.
My gut tells me he’s being sincere, and not wanting to be an asshole, I nod. “I’ll try.”
A stunning smile spreads over his face, then he plants a firm kiss to my mouth before going to check on the sauce.
Is it really that easy to please this man?
Chapter 16
Adriano
“So… uh… do you like to cook?” Laurie asks, her voice unsure and a little shaky.
“My mother loves to cook,” I reply while I grill strips of chicken. “Growing up, she gave my brother and me lessons.” A soft chuckle escapes me. “They’re some of my favorite memories.”
“It sounds like you’re close with your mother.”
“I’m very close with my whole family.” I let the meat simmer and stir the creamy sauce before grabbing the box of fettuccine and opening it. “You’ll meet my parents later today, and I’ll invite Remo, my younger brother, and my closest friends over so I can introduce you to them, as well.” I glance at Laurie and notice how her features tense. “Don’t worry, they’ll love you.”