◇ KEL ◇
"When would you be back?"
"I don't know yet."
Sitting on the edge of the bed, Miles frowned at my answer. "Don't leave the country for good."
His blunt response left me standing next to him, his attentive gaze taking over my thoughts.
He looked sad—his eyes said it all. Apparently, he didn't want me to leave him alone in his countryside house while trying to make something out of his solitary life, left to his own devices for years and years to come. But there was something else he didn't want to share.
"Fine. Why?" I sighed. "Don't say nothing again, or I'll tell your parents you've been lying."
"It wasn't... I dunno why I did it. Okay?"
"So if they bring it up again tomorrow, at some point, you'll fess up and apologize?"
"No." Miles cut off our staring contest and rubbed his palms onto his clean-shaven, exhausted face.
"Why'd you even think I could lie to your family?"
"Not everything I told them was a lie."
"Oh. Just selective omission, then," I retorted.
It shut him up. A tense silence stretched as we let the bedroom stay dim.
Ugh. Fine. I would make the first move. Just so he would open up. Something upset him, and he wouldn't say what. Although hesitant, I pulled him into a hug while I sat behind him on the bed. "I hate it when you just won't talk," I murmured. My arms wrapped around his shoulders and chest, my thighs pressing against his warm back. Our cheeks touched. A comfortably quiet moment lingered.
"Sorry." Miles stiffened when I embraced him tighter.
"Okay." I smiled, relieved that he wasn't pulling away yet.
It gave me a sense of clarity I'd been seeking for days now. Miles loved being a painter and he preferred a recluse life in the countryside, but of course I didn't want to just leave him in his lonesome, withdrawn confinement in Brichese.
The past months we'd been living together, I'd barely hung out with him, mainly due to our demanding workloads and priorities. Now I kind of felt selfish for not spending much time with him.
I'd traveled to Italy jobless and strapped for cash almost a year ago. Without his help, I wouldn't have been able to work and save up for my pending academic plans. Now I actually had some money for school. Not enough to put me through another two years in med school, but, at least I now had an emergency fund of some sort.
If ever his folks and mine would still permit me to stay with Miles in his house, I'd definitely spend more time with him. Get to know him better. Treat him better. He was the new best friend I never expected after I just left New York to start anew.
"We good?" Miles touched my chin with his knuckle, breaking off my melodramatic musings.
"Maybe."
"You liked hangin' out with Charr?" He eyed me with a smirk that tilted his beautiful lips.
"Yeah," I replied. "Enjoyed our chat, actually."
"Don't mind him." Miles' grin now showed deep dimples I'd always loved. "He just likes to drink. But he's cool."
"Yeah. He's nice. Your Mamma's lovely and fun to talk to as well." I fought off a yawn and stayed on the bed, still hugging him. "Can't say the same 'bout your dad, though." My chin perched on his shoulder. "He's just intimidating, y'know? Barely speaks. Always on the phone..."
"Nothing new." Miles got up from the bed. All so suddenly, he got rid of his pleasant expression.
"Hey." I grabbed his wrist to stop him from walking out.
"Mykaela, it's past midnight."
"Be here first thing." I pouted. "Don't wanna get lost in that creepy maze again."
"Fine," Miles conceded with a throaty chuckle while wiggling his hand out of my grip. Then he crouched before me. He sat on his heels, smiled, and put his firm arms beside my thighs. "I'll be here when you wake up."
I didn't reply. Instead I just stared at his handsome face with his hands now on my hips. My knees got warm against his shirt, his gaze passing for what I could tell were bedroom eyes.
Even in the dimness, every outline of his picture-perfect features stood out. His shorter, more masculine hair didn't take away the gentleness in his long-lashed eyes and nice smile.
It just made him more attractive, honestly. I wanted to snap myself out of it, but I just appreciated our closeness right now. Couldn't he stay here with me all night?
Ugh. Not possible. Not with his parents sleeping in the guest room on the same floor. I pushed the thought aside as my heart pounded uncomfortably in my chest.
"G'night?" Miles held my hips over my knee-length nightgown, his brown eyes watching my expression.
"Night." I got up from the bed to walk him out.
For a second, Miles mumbled something in Italian before he unlocked the knob and pulled the wooden door open.
I only watched as he stepped out of the room, my gaze mostly on the floor.
"Sleep in. Got nothing planned tomorrow," Miles said before he gave me a kiss.
My mere response was a muffled gasp amid a speechless, immobile state.
Miles furrowed his forehead and glanced around him, obviously oblivious to how the kiss shocked me and my current thoughts. I probably looked like a stupefied zombie. "You okay?" He glanced behind him. "Saw a ghost or somethin'?" He chuckled. "This house is real old."
"I'm fine." It was a mansion, technically, but, yeah. It looked aged. "Go to bed."
"You first." Miles leaned in and kissed me again—this time it took longer than a second I almost flinched. "Early breakfast tomorrow." And just like that, he crossed the empty hallway leading to the stairs.
My feet stayed pinned by the door. I could barely breathe, heartbeat racing in a confusingly rapid pace.
It was a harmless little peck on the lips. But of course, my maladjusted emotions made something of it. I couldn't even move until his tall figure finally disappeared from my view, his steps still audible as he trod down the softly lit stairs.
"You're going nuts, K." I shut the door and retreated to the bathroom.
It must've taken me an entire minute to process what just happened. Absentmindely, I inhaled deeply and bit the inside of my cheek. I leaned against the cold sink, leaving the lights off, my fingers lingering on my lips.
Why did he have to kiss me? And twice?
Hold up—
Why was it affecting me this much? Surely it didn't mean anything to him. Just another friendly gesture of affection. No biggie...
Why did it bother me?
Calming myself down in the spacious bathroom took a minute or so. I put my palm on my chest, alone and in the dark, my frazzled common sense screaming for answers. I kept pacing around for a while.
Until something made a loud noise. It disturbed the utter silence. Something just broke and crashed onto the tiled floor.
Oh crap.
My breath caught in my throat, my heartbeat ratcheting up by the second, eyes fully alert despite the darkness. The shock forced me to switch on the wall lights. Then my bare feet backed away from the pile of rubble.
Shattered pieces of a vase now littered the floor.
"Crap. Crap. Crap." I just broke a large and expensive-looking vase. "Rag. Towel," I muttered to myself. Sharp pieces lay scattered on the bathroom tiles. I walked over to the mess I made.
The debris just stayed scattered under the sink. Some white, powdery substance surrounded the broken pieces. It looked so out of place. I squatted on the floor just to check it out. My fingers examined the fine-textured white substance.
It smelled of old perfume and...gasoline? The odd scent only boggled me more.
"What are you?" I whispered. Was it just some powdered chemical to keep the bugs out? Or something else entirely?
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"Vampirar et Dhampirica"
The gothic-styled calligraphy printed in gold ink intrigued me as I studied the brownish, tattered cover. It was a vintage-looking book Miles currently engrossed himself in as he sat next to me.
Sitting on the bed, he flipped through dated, fragile pages the shade of pale yellow, unaware that I was already awake.
I watched him. I stayed completely still under the covers. For the next minute, the bedroom remained noiseless and dim. I'd made sure to lock everything last night and kept the window drapes drawn. My terrifying experience in the labyrinth was still somewhat fresh in my dozy consciousness.
Maybe Miles had keys to this guest room? "Hungry?"
I glanced at him, his attention still centered on the book.
Collared shirt and new pants. Did we have somewhere to be today? Why didn't he wake me up?
The time on my phone read way past ten, and I wasn't sure what made me sleep in this late. The long trip? I was used to traveling all the time. Being a working model required lots of it. I functioned well even on few hours of sleep.
"Breakfast ready in the patio. Told them we'll just come down for brunch," Miles mumbled.
"Showering now." I moaned in discomfort when I pulled myself out of bed, my limbs and back feeling like I'd just worked ten runway shows. "Morning."
"Sleep okay?" Miles asked while I dragged myself to the bathroom.
"No," I replied when I reached the sink with my bare feet on the cold tiles. Facing the wide mirror, I splashed water onto my face twice. My eyes looked puffy.
How was Dad doing in the hospital? Was his condition worsening? I'd prayed for him last night. I needed to call Jill again. Reception was crappy out here, but I had to try.
"We can stay in," Miles near shouted from the bed.
"They'll be expecting." I brushed my teeth, my pale complexion in such contrast to my dark, tousled hair.
As my thoughts drifted to last night's events, I took off my nightgown and rushed into the shower.
It was around midnight when Miles took me back to the room. As expected, we'd argued about some issues and his refusal to explain why he was lying to his own parents. I had a few suspicions, but until when should I keep making guesses in my head? He'd kept skirting the issue.
Confused, I stepped out in a robe after showering. My pretend boyfriend sat still on the bed. "Good read?"
"Pretty interesting," Miles muttered before he flipped to another page.
"Vampirar is vampire." I put away the heavy drapes. Bright and blinding rays of the sun penetrated my skin, leaving a somewhat stinging sensation. I stepped away from the windows and grabbed clean clothes, opting for a casual dress and light leather boots. The weather seemed fine, and in case his family invited us to while the day away with more outdoor activities, at least I'd be comfortable. "What's 'dhampirica'?"
"Half-vampire, half-human offspring," Miles said flatly.
For a moment, my brain tried to decide which part sounded more ridiculous while I put on the light dress. Miles seemed to care about nothing but the dusty-looking book on his lap. "Ricchar's?"
"Yeah." Miles stayed hunched over on the covers, his dark brows furrowing at the old, wrinkly pages.
His cousin's comments and unsolicited advice the previous night were still fresh in my mind. Should I ask about it? "Hey."
Miles glanced at me.
"So last night..." I neatened the creases on my plain dress. "Charr told me some stuff..." I murmured as the hairs on my arms stood at the mere thought of what I experienced last night. I even had a nightmare about the maze.
"Like what?" Miles squinted. The book thudded onto the nightstand when he put it down.
"About you and your parents." I sat on the bed to put on socks, mulling over the strange intimations his eccentric cousin had put into my head the previous night.
Ricchar even mentioned Miles didn't want me to leave the country because he was in love with me.
Yeah, right. "Hey." I paused when thoughts of my family worried me again. My father was still in the ICU and my mom definitely wanted me home. Miles would understand. "Really have to get home. Mom's worried."
"So you'll go back home to take care of your dad." Miles looked at me, sounding fairly uncertain about my plans. "And then you'll get your degree and work at some hospital?"
His tentative tone made me stare at him. Did he doubt my plans would work out this year? Or was he just doubting my determination to make all of them a reality? "Sounds sensible." I leaned down to put my boots on.
Promptly like an automatic response, Miles crouched in front of me. "Sounds like you're just itching to leave and get away from me," he said with a lopsided grin. With ease, he slid my foot into my boot.
"Don't be ridiculous." I scoffed. "Leave this place and this perfect face?" I pinched his smooth cheek, glad we were back to a bantering mood even after our awkward encounter last night when he kissed me goodnight. Twice. Or was I the only one being awkward?
"You'll be so far away."
The room fell silent for a moment. I saw him pout. I snickered. "Just a couple years. So try not to miss me that much." Surely my choice to leave Italy wouldn't make that much difference to his life, save for leaving him without a roomie to hang out with in his spare time.
"Who's gonna make me breakfast every morning?" Miles scowled. "Clean up the house every day? It's a full-time job."
"Um...pretty sure your bank account says you can afford a cook and regular cleaning service." I blew a raspberry. "You're such a prince. It's annoying and hilarious at the same time."
"Two years max," he bargained. "After you graduate, you'll apply for residency here. Deal?"
"Did someone die and made you fully in-charge of whatever I have to do with my life?"
"And you can't date," Miles replied as he started texting someone on his phone. "'Cause then you wouldn't have time to travel here."
"Oh. So you're letting me go back home and finish school but I'm not allowed to date? Do I get some loyalty award or severance pay out of the deal?" I wisecracked.
"What time d'you fall asleep?"
"Like an hour after you left. Also, I may've broken a vase last night..." I confessed. Sure, I had cleaned up the mess I'd made in the bathroom, and I opted for a topic change to keep the mood light.
"What vase?" Miles wrinkled his brows.
"Found a box of 'em in the bathroom. Some powdery stuff."
"Powdery?" Miles put his phone away and squinted at me.
"Like flour. Smelled weird."
The room got quiet again. The look on his face turned from curious to confusedly reprehending. "Shit." Miles swiftly got up. "Where?"
"Cleaned it up last night," I assured him. "Crap. I should apologize to Ricchar, huh?"
Instead of answering the question, Miles stayed silent for a moment. His gaze stayed on the bathroom door, his expression turning dark. "Where is it?"
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Bemusement and dread settled in the pit of my stomach as I watched the guy standing beside me.
His lips remained a thin line. At the moment, his hands were busy going through the contents of the mysterious box. Miles furrowed his brows after he inspected the nondescript vases and jars, his gaze as stony as his expression.
"What?" I asked out of confusion. Should I apologize to Ricchar now? Did the vase cost half a million bucks? I didn't mean to break the thing.
But Miles seemed to be concerned about something else besides the broken vase. He even had a pinch of the white, powdery substance sitting on his palm. "This was in the jar?"
"Yeah. Last night, when it fell and broke. Sorry. I didn't mean to—"
"Get out."
His commanding tone made me stare at him, somewhat shocked and frozen.
"Mykaela."
"Sorry," I muttered before walking out of the bathroom. A quiet, tense minute kept me still on the bed.
Why was he so upset? It was just a vase. His cousin had plenty. From what we'd seen in the box, perhaps Ricchar had dozens more sitting all over the mansion. I just sat on the edge of the bed, hesitant to approach my unusually pissed off roomie.
"Pack up." Miles rushed out of the bathroom and walked past my slumped figure on the bed.
"What?" Why?
"We're leaving."
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◆ MILES ◆"Vases? Stuffing them in stupid jars? Really?" I watched my mother sit back in the elegant swivel chair. At my tone, her perfect brows creased and her reaction denoted confusion. "A ten-year-old could come up with better ideas, Mamma." I sighed and bit back the urge to swear. What I'd discovered just minutes ago now convinced me how big of a mistake it was to ask Mykaela to come with us.Where the heck was my father and cousin? But my mother being here should be able to straighten out a few things; I had a nagging feeling she knew all about it.Just another branch of the family business, seemed like. Impatiently, I paced around the study room filled with books and paperwork. I couldn't help but examine my mother's flimsy attempt at pretending to be busy.My Mamma Eleana sat behind a large desk, her prim manicured fingers flipping through the pages of a ledger. On the desk stood piles and piles of paperwork. A teacup the same white shade as her wrinkle-free dress sat next to a
◇ KEL ◇My search for the basement only took seconds. I found the narrow stairs behind a door almost perfectly hidden among inconspicuous marble columns, if it weren't for the bloody hand prints on the edges. Not to mention the bright red droplets on the floor.It's the door where Ricchar and his men went through; I was pretty sure. I took the stairs and was surprised when it led me to a wide and well-equipped basement. Tall dividers, rows of lights, and what looked like locked storage rooms filled the space. It looked three times bigger than Miles' studio-type basement."Charr? Ricchar?" I knocked on the rooms I passed by, ignoring the uncanny feeling of being watched.From what the maid said, the bloody and wounded woman was actually Cloe—Ricchar's wife—and Cloe definitely needed medical attention. I weighed the odds. There couldn't be a doctor around here, especially in a place as remote as this exclusive estate."Mykaela!" A messy-haired, scowling Ricchar grabbed my arm from behind
◇ KEL ◇Face and neck damp with sweat, I glanced to the other fully conscious person in the room. I opened the door wider and quietly stepped in.Ricchar watched his wife closely as he rested on the wrinkled comforter. Then he looked at me when I stayed slouching by the door. "Grazie."His wife remained still on the single bed. Cloe's face and extremities were no longer covered in her own blood. The exhaustion had knocked her out before her wounds got stitched and bandaged carefully—I had to stitch up the biggest ones to ward off infections.Ricchar and the guards trusted my first aid skills and training enough to let me do whatever I thought would help Cloe best.To our advantage, the Falcos' former medical staff had stocked first aid drugs and enough medical supplies in the mansion's basement, vital in cases such as this. The cold, dry basement was perfect for stocking emergency meds and supplies.
◆MILES◆"What d'you mean 'we can't leave'?""The risk is too high.""Her dad's critical in the hospital." I took a step back and sighed out loud. The frustration, confusion, and worsening anxiety was already constricting my chest. My father's inexorable response did nothing but thin out my patience.Fine. We shouldn't just leave the estate af
◇ KEL ◇What on Earth's happening?
◇ KEL ◇He'd seen me buck naked?Where? How? I never sashayed around his house in just my underwear. Never. Nor could I recall an incident where I'd posed naked in front of the camera. Even semi-topless photo shoots were out of the question. The most revealing catwalk outfit I'd worn only revealed a third of my bust. Even the big-name Italian brands...it didn't matter. Miles didn't let me pose nude, either, and he said I didn't have to, and that my parents had enough reasons to dislike him."Still there?" I shouted from inside the shower area. No noises from outside could be heard in the bathroom. It was like the light gray walls were soundproof. "Yeah."I froze under the showerhead. His muted voice sounded near. Standing by the sink? "Forgot to lock the door again, stupid," I mumbled to myself."It was that one time I found you in the bathtub, close to drowning. Just out of it. Puked your guts out all night.""What?""After Paul's party. You were drinking like a pro all night
◆ MILES ◆Every punch, every strike, every heavy blow to the head had the guy shouting profanities at the armed men beating him till he could barely speak. I winced and watched from afar. Fortunately, I wasn't the one hanging from thick, long chains, clutching onto them as if my life depended on it.The guy in shackles lifted his head while the rest of his bruised body helplessly swayed. The taller goon toyed with a baseball bat, using it to hit Niccolo's outstretched limbs."Figlio— Cazzo!" Niccolo's handcuffed wrists stayed attached to a concrete beam. Metal clanking against metal echoed within the cold walls of the basement. We all watched the Vinciguerra heir suffer. At least he still had the energy to swear out loud.I scowled when Niccolo glared at me again. Utter hostility hardened the guy's darkened eyes as I stood in the corner. Watching. Waiting.Did Niccolo blame me? It wasn't my fault we ended up here. He made the choice to betray my trust; the guy even tried to black
◇ KEL ◇"Maxim."His mom's voice. Did she need something? I turned and saw Mrs. Falco, who smiled at me after calling out to her son using his childhood nickname."Sorry to hear about your father being ill, Mykaela. I hope he feels better soon." Mrs. Falco walked towards us while carrying a small black box, her white dress and shiny hair just showing off elegance and poise."I just checked on Cloe and Charr again. We called for paramedics again but she's doing much better. Thanks to you, dear.""Glad I could help, Signora." I flicked Miles' forearm and gestured for him to acknowledge his mother."Maxim.""What, Mamma?" Miles kept focusing on his phone screen and didn't even look at his mother.His bored sigh and rude tone made me slap his arm discreetly. "Everything okay, Mrs. Falco?" I asked the matriarch.Ofelia lagged behind Mrs. Falco, now carrying a tray of food. The maid served plates of colorful biscuits, fruits, bread, and juice on the coffee table in front of me and Miles."G
••••••••••••ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT © 2020 by M.Z. Mauve• DISCLAIMER •Scenes, characters, dialogues and events in this story are all invented.This story contains mature themes, profanity, violence, and sexual content not intended for young readers. All photos included in this book belong to the copyright owners. Full credits to the owners.Unauthorized reproduction of any part of this story or plagiarism of any kind is prohibited by the law. ••••••••••••Author's Notes:Hi, dear readers!❤ Thank you for sticking with us and for reading this draft of my crime/mafia/romance story."THE ALPHA'S DHAMPIRICA" is the title of the sequel, now published on this same profile. It was written as a vampire/mafia/romance novel again, like the original version of this book. If my schedule permits, I would rewrite a non-paranormal version of this first installment soon. I really hope you'll love the second book as well!Moreover, some chapters in the sequel also contain non-English dialogu
◇ KEL ◇ When Alessio said Miles' parents were outside, I expected both Mr. and Mrs. Falco to walk into the private room. Miles made a face and opened the door. Only his mother stood in the hallway, carrying a small basket of fruits. Her bodyguards were probably nearby. Dressed in all white, Mrs. Falco approached the hospital bed before I could greet the older woman. Eleana's mild perfume smelled like vanilla and fresh flowers. Her striking features and wavy dark brown hair reminded me from whom Miles inherited his looks. She hugged me lightly, carefully, all the while Miles stood by the door with Alessio. Both were talking in Italian. "I'm so sorry." Eleana Falco pulled a face after glancing over my current condition, seeming truly worried. "How are you feeling?" Her somewhat comforting voice cracked while tears filled her beautiful deep-set eyes, her thick lashes now a bit damp. He
◇ KEL◇"Just waiting for the doctors' clearance. Then I'm taking you home."Home.The word just perked up my senses. I stirred under the covers. What he said and the certainty in his tone was messing up my resolve to seem distant and unconcerned.
× WARNING! × × CONTENT BELOW NOT INTENDED FOR YOUNG READERS × × READ AT YOUR OWN RISK× ◇ KEL◇ Loud swearing. The senseless shouting. Pain-filled grunts, the sound of fists hitting flesh and bone. He was beating the guy to death. This could not be happening. The pristine, all-white floor should just open up and swallow me whole. Shield me from all this chaos. Hide me from the painful reality that, at the moment, nothing was worse than my total mess of a life. These people just couldn't pick a proper time or place for— Co
◇ KEL ◇ Oh dear...his eyes... Try as I might, staring into his gorgeous, attentive eyes just sucked the finesse and willpower out of me. It was not a fleeting physical attraction. Well, first time I met him, I was quite drawn to his perfection of a face, but after we had gotten to know each other better, he'd been nothing but a real friend to me. Just recently I realized I was attracted to his genuine personality, honesty and remarkable kindness more than anything else. His eyes gave it away. Concern, worry...and a bit of...sadness. He made no effort to hide how he felt. It had been an hour or so. Yep—I made him wait that long. I wanted to see how serious he was. To be frank, I was mostly dragging my heels because I just didn't know what to say to him. Alessio and the guards outside the private room did their job and kept Enzo from barging in. But when my patience eventually r
◇ KEL◇ Sx Ward Room 309 When Miles left the hospital with his other bodyguards, I heard they used the Falcos' private plane to meet up with Stefano. I had no choice but to wait for them to return. Miles promised me, so I would wait and stay optimistic. With no alternative option but to hide in this private hospital, I counted down the hours.
◆ NICCOLO ◆ "Where's Sofija now?" "Stop calling her that." I held back a frown and took the vacant seat beside the boss. "Why should I?" "She doesn't like it." "Funny." Ilya paused signing the crisp white papers on the table to glance up, his expression almost too blank for words. "How you just decided she doesn't like to be called by her real birth name." "She knows. Okay? She knew about it months ago. But she's not doing anything about it." I sighed to myself. At least I wasn't answering the questions with pure lies. "If you can't accept that, just leave her be," I said in a quieter voice as I tried to stop frowning. Although I had initially told myself not to interfere with his plans and just tell him whatever he wanted to hear, I was done acting like I didn't care if the mob interfered with Mykaela's life. I had enough guilt to keep me depressed for a lifetime. Therefore, what
◇ KEL ◇ Vittoria Ramona Hospital - Brichese "No physical activities for now. Okay? No staying up late. You need complete rest for a few days." "Sì, dottore." "Maximiliano, assicurati che rimanga a letto e sia idratata." "Sì. Grazie tante." "Check on you later, Mykaela." I could only smile at Dr. Orcullo, my attending physician, before Miles opened the door and escorted the doctor out of the private room. The door looked as white as the walls and had a small glass window. The doctor was a family friend of the Falcos, looked to be in her 50s, and thankfully female this time. She was far more polite and friendly than that snobby specialist back in the other hospital, where Miles first took me to get emergency treatment and the dreaded rape kit. I had insisted nothing that traumatic happened, but he wanted to be thorough. Miles had a
◇ KEL◇ Unrequited feelings would be my untimely demise. It would happen, for sure. I just couldn't tell when. In my head, the thin line between love and hate seemed to blur even more. I didn't want to forget about him; I wanted to be with him. But I hated the consequences. I hated how he thought it wouldn't work out and wouldn't even try. Nothing made sense anymore.Trying to comprehend the complexity of our situation, although necessary, just took a toll on me mentally, emotionally. It didn't help that he now seemed eager to stay close to me. All of sudden, he wanted to be intimate. Maybe he just wanted to hear everything that happened? Every other detail I left out. Maybe he didn't want to ask, for fear of traumatizing me further. Maybe he just wanted to understand why I suddenly left New York for a wild hunch,risking my life in the p