Max
I watched her walk into the room and was shocked that she looked so well. I was sure she would have a hangover but, she looked like she slept well and had no trouble getting up. I on the other hand, slept like shit because I couldn’t get how she felt in my arms, when I carried her to her bed last night. I had laid her down and wanted to crawl in beside her more than I should have but, Gia had taken over which I know was a much better idea.
She walked past me without looking at me. I could see her eyes fighting to look at me from the edge though and I smirked a little. Maybe she is as affected by me as I am her. She grabbed a pair of ear plugs and started to put them in her ear before a guy walk up behind her and puts his hand on her shoulder. She turns and I take in her profile. She smiles wide at him and then damnit, she hugs him... tight.
The guy is about the same age as us and the way she talks to him with her hands flying and
I walked into the house and saw my mom in the entry way, a vase full of flowers in her hand. She smiled wide at me. She was always so excited to see any of us. My face must have told her that something was wrong because her smile dropped. “What is it?” She asked, setting the vase down on the table that sat in the middle of the entryway. “Men are stupid and aggravating,” I growled. Mom laughed and I sent her a glare. “I’m sorry, honey,” she held up her hands in surrender but I could still see her smirk. “I know then men in this family are especially stupid and very aggravating.” She walked closer to me and put both hands on my arms, rubbing them like she always did when I was younger. I didn’t like hugging much so that was her way of comforting me. “What happened?” I sighed, “the bastardo, Max, he... ugh!” I guess I wasn’t over it, even a little. I walked toward the living room, I heard mom behind me so I didn’t even bother to stop walking. “We did what dad as
Max I walked into the gym that was owned by the family with Nico. I liked to workout whenever I have some down time. Which lately has been a lot more but I have been distracted with all my thoughts about Ivy lately and haven't been since I got to America. Nico hits my arm and nods across the room. I look in the direction he indicated and stop breathing. Ivy is in the ring that is in the center of the gym, sparing with another girl. She looks amazing in her tight spandex pants and sports bra. I know that if I keep watching the rest of the gym will know that I am enjoying watching her bounce around the ring. “Max? Maximo Ricci?” I hear someone say my name which drags my attention away from Ivy and her bouncing. “Joe?” I say when I look at who said my name. Joe and I were really good friends most of our lives. We had known each other since birth and we got into trouble a few times together but our mothers were friends and that made it so
I watch Max hitting the bag like it someone that he wants dead. What is going on with him? Deciding that it isn’t my problem, I turn and walk toward the locker room, waving to a few people on my way.I pull the zipper on my gym bag and grab my phone then my towel. I send a quick text to Gia asking if she wants to meet for lunch before getting out of the shower. The warm water runs over my shoulders and I can feel them start to relax. I sigh and turn, grabbing the soap and try to wash away my thoughts that are turning to Max along with the sweat I worked up from sparing with Ethel. I try to think about that instead. I think about what I did wrong and what I could have done better. Then I think about how the room felt different suddenly when he walked in. “Damnit!” I shout before turning off the water and grabbing my towel to yank on. I swear I can’t seem to stop thinking about him since her got to America. “This is stupid, Ivy,” I scold myse
I don’t know if it’s because I’m nervous or because I hate how high the neck is on the dress that Gia made me wear tonight, but I can not stop pulling at it. It is a cute dress, for Gia. She threw it at me the second we got to her house after lunch. Then she shoved me out the door as she yelled for me to have fun on my date. “It’s not a date,” I remind myself, reaching for the door of the restaurant. I’m late but my nerves are making that fact the last thing on my mind.“Welcome to Squisito. Are you meeting someone?” The hostess, who’s name tag reads Heidi, greets me.“Um, yes,” I take a breath to steady my nerves. I don’t even think I was this nervous when we were kids and he was my first kiss. Great thing to think about right now!“First date?” The hostess breaks in through my thoughts. “Don’t worry, you look amazing,” she smiles.“Thanks. I
IvyI woke up the morning because my stomach was rolling. I jumped from the bed and ran to the bathroom. Getting to the toilet just before everything came out. I heard the footsteps behind me and waved my arms behind me as my stomach lurched forward again. “No,” is all I could get out as I felt Max’s, I assumed, hands gathering my hair into a ponytail. He rubbed my back as I lurched forward yet again. This is not what I needed him seeing but I was sure he wasn’t leaving.When I was finally sure that nothing more was coming out of me, I reached up and flushed the toilet. Max stood up and walked to the sink. I watched him turn the water on than grab a cloth, running it under the stream. I couldn’t tear my eyes from him. He wasn’t wearing a shirt and I noticed for the first time how much he had grown. He had more muscle than he did when he was younger. He really had become a man. He was no longer the boy that I knew so
Max I spun around as soon as I heard the sound. It wasn’t loud. To anyone not trained like me, they wouldn’t have even heard it let alone know that it was a silencer. I watched as Ivy dove to the ground. I pulled my gun and ran in her direction, firing shots at car the shots were coming from. The tires squealed as it fishtailed a little before finally righting and driving off. When I was sure that there was no more threat to either Ivy or myself, I looked at her on the ground. Bending down beside her I put one hand behind her head and shook her body with my other. “Ivy,” I shook a little harder, “can you hear me?” She didn’t stir, she didn’t make any noise. It didn’t look like she had been shot but I couldn’t be sure because of the lack of light around us. She was breathing though. “Tesoro,” I whispered the term of endearment that I used when we were teens. I had thought I was so slick back then because she had melted the first time I used it. I find
IvyI woke up the morning because my stomach was rolling. I jumped from the bed and ran to the bathroom. Getting to the toilet just before everything came out. I heard the footsteps behind me and waved my arms behind me as my stomach lurched forward again. “No,” is all I could get out as I felt Max’s, I assumed, hands gathering my hair into a ponytail. He rubbed my back as I lurched forward yet again. This is not what I needed him seeing but I was sure he wasn’t leaving.When I was finally sure that nothing more was coming out of me, I reached up and flushed the toilet. Max stood up and walked to the sink. I watched him turn the water on than grab a cloth, running it under the stream. I couldn’t tear my eyes from him. He wasn’t wearing a shirt and I noticed for the first time how much he had grown. He had more muscle than he did when he was younger. He really had become a man. He was no longer the boy that I knew so long ago. I had missed it before because of my anger but now, with hi
MaxAs I shut the door to the room Ivy was in, my room, there was a knock on the door. I knew that it would be her parents. What I didn’t know, was how they would act. I had called them only after she had seen the doctor which probably was stupid, but I wanted to know she was okay before I called.I opened the door and was met with the face of Vincent Bellandini. He looked pissed. “Sir,” I greeted him, stepping aside to let him and his wife in.“Where is my daughter?” Mrs. Bellandini asked. Her voice gave away that she was worried sick.I started to answer before I heard thedoor to the other bedroom shut. “She is in here, Aunt Becs,” Gia answered her. I watched the woman follow her niece to the room Ivy was in, shutting the door behind them.“What the hell happened?” Vincent asked me as soon as he was sure the door was shut and the women weren’t coming back out. I sighed a