The Woman at the Docks Read online Jessica Gadziala (Grassi Family #1)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Grassi Family Series by Jessica Gadziala
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Total pages in book: 81
Estimated words: 75737 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 379(@200wpm)___ 303(@250wpm)___ 252(@300wpm)
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"I was just thinking someone should try feeding one to Matteo here. See if he turns back into someone who isn't a raging asshole." I said it with a smile on my face too, getting a laugh covered in a cough from Dario, and a slow, devilish smirk from Matteo.

"What? You seem to get along with Luca well enough. He's a dick," Matteo told me, shoulders loosening up.

"Luca has been appropriately cautious without needing to stoop to veiled threats," I objected, chin lifting.

"Really? There were no threats when he was yelling at you last night?" Matteo shot back, but there was no heat in his words.

"That was a misunderstanding. And it was ironed out."

"By what methods?" he asked, brow quirking up.

"Romy, babe, what do you think this is a vacation?" Lucky's voice chimed in behind me, making me turn to see him walking in. "Sleeping in till almost noon on a weekday. Missing my award-winning French toast," he tsked, shaking his head at me as he dropped a brown bag on the counter, likely replenishing some of the food stores. "Don't look so crushed. I saved you some," he told me, tugging my hair.

With that, a defeated Dario moved back outside, preferring to swelter in the heat than talk to Matteo. Lucky kept up light conversation as he reheated the French toast for me.

"I'm heading out for a bit," Matteo said, getting no reaction from me, something that Lucky picked up on.

As soon as Matteo was gone, he looked over at me sideways, "What'd you do to Matteo?"

"What did I do? I woke up. And he started throwing attitude and threats at me."

"Dick," Lucky said, handing me my plate.

"That's what I said," I agreed.

"Funny thing about the Grassis. Luca comes off all dark and serious, but he's got a soft heart. Matteo comes off light and fun, but is a lot darker than anyone realizes. Don't take it to heart. He's just looking out for the family."

"I'm assuming you are too, but you're not threatening me."

"Did you forget I was the one to strong-arm you out of the container maze and into the car?" he asked.

"But that was before."

"Make no mistake, baby, when it comes to this family, when we have orders, we follow through with them. Even if we don't agree with them. Even if we don't like them. Even if it means we hurt someone we are beginning to like. That's how it works. Family over everything."

"Family over your own moral code?" I asked, taking the syrup he passed to me.

"Yes."

"I don't understand that," I admitted, shaking my head. I didn't think it would matter what my family wanted; I couldn't hurt someone just because I was told to.

"This life isn't for everyone, Romy."

"But then what does that say about the ones that it is for? That you're heartless? That you have no guts to stand up to unfair authority?"

"It means there is an oath. It means there is a chain of command."

"Even the president has to answer to others if they feel his actions are unjust."

"This isn't a democracy, babe."

"I don't like that." I felt safe admitting that to Lucky.

"You don't have to. But it is a good thing to keep in mind."

Now, it wasn't as blatant as Matteo's, but there was no mistaking that those words were a threat as well.

No one here trusted me.

I couldn't help but wonder as I ate, what would happen to me if they didn't find the proof of my claims in whatever allotted time frame they had come up with. Would they torture me for a truth they thought was in me that didn't exist? Would they kill me for wasting their time?

Clearly, Matteo and Lucky would be willing to carry out those orders if they were passed down.

Those orders wouldn't necessarily come from Luca, and there was a small bit of solace in that, but I didn't know Mr. Grassi. I didn't know if he was more like his elder son, or his younger one. I

I imagined to rise to a position of such power in the criminal world, and to command soldiers as ruthless and unquestioning as his, he had to be a fearsome man.

I believed in the story that was told to me, the one that I had then given to them.

But if they weren't patient enough for there to be evidence of my words, the consequences could be the swift and heartless sort.

Even as I washed the dishes, pretending to carry on a conversation with Lucky while I barely paid any attention, I realized what had to happen.

I had to go.

I had to get away.

How, I didn't know.

But I couldn't sit here and wait for the boss to sign my death warrant.

And then have one of these men I had genuinely started to like track me down, drag me somewhere, and execute me.


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