Ruthless Mafia King – Corello Crime Family Read Online Flora Ferrari

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Total pages in book: 118
Estimated words: 111537 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 558(@200wpm)___ 446(@250wpm)___ 372(@300wpm)
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“Dad, no,” Frankie said over breakfast one morning.

“You sure?” I asked him. “’Cause she’s a looker.”

“She’s not interested in me,” Frankie replied, which made me feel strangely relieved.

“Good,” I’d snapped. “Keep it that way. We’re not paying her to roll around in the sheets with you.”

“I’m paying her,” Frankie reminded me. “Not you.”

“Oh, really?” I teased, pushing him around just to show him who’s boss. “And where do you get your fortune from, son?”

He’d clammed up after that, but I learned a thing or two. Whenever I can work Marlena into a conversation, I do. I’m curious about her, and Frankie’s the best source of information. I’m still concerned that she’s hiding something. But as far as I can tell, it’s not mob-related. If she’s in with a rival family, she’s either really good or clueless. No, there’s something else about her, something that tells me she knows her way around a backroom but that she’s not too happy about it.

Of course, I only spoke with her that one time. But that was enough. I can’t help myself. I want to know everything. I watch her as she climbs out of her car. That unconscious swish of her hair as she turns around to grab her purse. She bounds up the steps with the kind of energy a man like me could appreciate. And then she disappears, where I can’t see her anymore.

It almost makes sitting in my office bearable. And then there’s the knowledge that she’s in my home. I feel complete when she’s there and somehow lacking when she’s gone. It isn’t that we talk to each other, or even that I see her on a daily basis. But somehow, just having her in the same building is reassuring.

I sigh. I’m getting sappy in my old age. That’s not going to do me any favors. I have bigger and better things to think about, like this wind turbine deal. I can’t afford to have my head in the clouds when it comes to some girl.

But I can’t deny that I’ve got feelings I haven’t dealt with since Alessia’s death. I wonder if the two of them would get along. I wonder what Alessia would say if I asked for her permission to start courting Marlena.

That concept is ridiculous, and I shake my head to clear it. I’ve gotta focus on my golf game, not on some crazy teenage fantasy. The girl is too young for me, and besides, I still don’t know much about her.

I put my head down and concentrate on my shot. When I started out, I wasn’t very good at golf. I’ve gotten better over the years. But it’s not a game that demands perfection. None of the goombahs who make deals on the green is Tiger Woods. We’re all just in it for the social aspect, for the networking. It’s money rubbing elbows with money, and the sport doesn’t exactly require much thought.

I swing and connect, sending the ball flying. Glancing up, I can see Giovanni looking at me with that knowing glint in his eye. He thinks he’s got my number, but he’s mistaken. No one knows I’m carrying a torch for my son’s tutor. Not even Frankie. And I’d like to keep it that way.

CHAPTER 9

MARLENA

Brandon: Where are you?

Marlena: On my way. I’m at a traffic light.

Brandon: Text me when you get close.

Marlena: I’m driving.

Ishoot the text back, but not before the guy behind me honks. I give a short apologetic wave and coast through the intersection.

I’m on my way to “family day” at the university. It’s actually a whole weekend, and it’s right after homecoming. All the kids are supposed to invite their parents, but Brandon and I are orphans. So it’s just me. But I wouldn’t miss it for the world.

I can’t wait to see my little brother in his cramped dorm room. He gets along with his roommates all right. Some of them are even attractive. Of course there’s this one guy who is always making inappropriate comments, but I let that slide. Nothing can ruin this day for me.

The university sits on a city-sized campus to the north of the city. There are rolling green hills and perfectly manicured footpaths. At least a dozen coffee shops and restaurants for the students to pick up a drink or a meal as they run to class. For parents, there are a few hotels scattered around, along with some more formal dining options.

Neither Brandon nor I have a lot of money, so we’ll be sticking to the cafeteria. He says he can sneak me in with his college ID so that we won’t have to pay for food. We’ve done it successfully before, and I’m looking forward to the endless buffet of fried chicken and tofu that passes for the meal plan.


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