Forty:Emmilia VitoreI had a wedding dress. I had tried it on, had it fitted, and it had been sent to Donatello’s home. The rehearsal was soon. Meanwhile, I had guards outside my door that would follow me whenever I went somewhere, even if it was to the kitchen. Everyone knew that I was getting married too so it wasn’t as if I could try and seduce them into letting me go either. I kept on having nightmares about trying it and Donatello killing them. He was so attached to this whole scenario where he was my father I didn’t want to think of the things he would do if I tried seducing someone that wasn’t my “fiancé”.I still hadn’t seen Galileo yet. Donatello claimed that he was off doing some kind of important mission for him. I didn’t understand that. I didn’t want to. I had a feeling that it had something to do with Cesare but I had no way of knowing. There was a knock on my door. “Hello?” I said.The person outside didn’t bother to wait for my approval. They came in. It was a little,
Forty-one:Cesare LunaThe man that had taken me from the hospital took me to a diner to get something to eat. That was where the two of us were at that moment. He was drinking coffee, but he wasn’t eating anything. He hadn’t said a word since he had told me that we were stopping to get food. “Who are you?” I asked.“I’m Marco Abelo. Your wife’s mother sent me to come save you. She’s been keeping an eye on her daughter for a while now.”I raised an eyebrow. “I don’t have a wife.”Marco took out his cell phone and showed me a picture of a pretty girl. A name came to my mind again. “Emmilia?” I asked.He nodded. “From everything I’ve heard, you two have a daughter together. But she kept it a secret because you’re from rival families and you killed someone that she loved. Except that man isn’t dead and he tried to kill you. But then Emmilia disappeared and so did your brother.”At the mention of a brother, the hair on the back of my neck stood up. I stopped eating the sandwich that I’d b
Forty-two:Emmilia VitoreBianca stayed the night. “I searched the entire house,” Bianca told me.“There’s no sign of her?” I said.She shook her head. “Unless he’s keeping her somewhere else. But I’ve talked with the security guards and they don’t know anything about a child being kept on the property.”I thought about what Donatello said about my mother. “What about another woman?”Bianca shook her head. “Unless he’s got her some other place that isn’t the house.”I frowned. “I don’t know where he would keep two different people.”She shrugged. “I’ve had my security guard looking into your daughter. You met Great Aunt Sophia?”I nodded. “Yeah, I did. She said that she would help me. I don’t know how. She looks like she’s got one foot in the grave.”Bianca smiled. “Never underestimate Great Aunt Sophia. She can fix everything.”“Donatello sent her here to talk to me about ‘my first time’. I don’t understand why. He knows that I have a daughter. I’m not a virgin.”The two of us were s
Forty-three:Cesare Luna“A body found in the Luna family restaurant was identified as Octavious Luna. The Luna family has had problems with the law before, as his brother was arrested previously for issues with taxes.”“Fuck!” Marco pulled over to the side of the road.“What’s going on?” I asked.“That’s your father,” he said, “the man that was killed.”I looked at the radio, then back at Marco. I should have felt something. But I was still struggling to remember my past. I remembered the important things. I knew that Emmilia Vitore was my wife. I knew that I had a daughter with her. That my brother was obsessed with her and working with her uncle, who was also obsessed with her and had the delusion that Emmilia was his daughter. I should have felt sad about the man that was my father being dead. But when Marco said the words, I felt nothing. “Oh,” was all I could say.Marco looked at me. “Well, that’s an appropriate reaction. But you know this is going to derail any plans for you ha
Forty-four:Emmilia VitoreGalileo took me to see my daughter. She was in the living room, talking happily with Donatello. Seeing her so close to the man that had brought so much misery to my family made me sick. She was too young to know anything was wrong about it and I didn’t want to scare her.“Tori?” I called out, hesitant. She only knew me vaguely. She was aware I was her birth mother, but she had spent most of her time with another family. I didn’t even know if she would want to be with me permanently. That had always been the plan but I had always had the idea that I would have her back, but if she didn’t want to come, I would let her stay with the family that had raised her.“Mommy!” she ran towards me. “Mommy, Daddy found me! He says that we’re going to be a family!”I forced a smile on my face. “Yes honey, we are going to be a family.” I didn’t want her to know how terrified she should actually be. The men around here were so dangerous that she shouldn’t even be in the same
Forty-five:Cesare Luna“Why are we doing this again?” Marco must have thought that I was crazy. We were standing on the side of the road, about a mile from where I thought my family safe house was. A memory had come to me while we were driving there. It was Luna tradition that we had to fire a gun before we arrived at the safehouse. It was a way to let people know that we weren’t a threat.“Because, Luna tradition dictates it.”“You forgot how to use a fork at breakfast this morning,” Marco said, “but you can remember this?”“I have a concussion from being almost killed,” I reminded him, “I still remember the important things. I can’t remember the pin number to my credit card, but I---for instance----remembered that I’m not married to Emmilia.”Marco frowned at me. “What?”I looked at the side of the road that led up to the big, modern style mansion that was up on the hill, guarded by a gate. “I was going to marry Emmilia. We weren’t able to get married before my brother went psycho
Forty-six:Emmilia Vitore I wasn’t used to being helpless. Normally, I had a plan. Sometimes, the plan went awry. But normally, there was at least some semblance of a plan. In this case, once Tori was with me, I found myself going into a kind of out of body state. Bianca helped me get dressed and ready but I didn’t remember it. I went from being in the room Donatello had forced me to be in, to being out in the back yard with people that were supposed to be my family. It really seemed like it was a lot of Donatello’s business associates and their wives with maybe a few of their kids sprinkled in. Everyone kept on coming up to me and telling me congratulations as I sat at a table with Galileo. Galileo kept on placing his hand on my shoulder, and another on my thigh. “You should smile,” he whispered to me, “this is supposed to be the happiest night of your life.” “It’s not even the wedding,” I hissed, through gritted teeth, “it’s the rehear
Forty-seven:Cesare Luna “How did he seem?” I asked my sister after she had made the call. “Like most Luna men,” Laura said, “he behaved like a cold asshole.” Vera, my mother, glared at her. “Laura, that’s a little too harsh. We’ve all lost your father and---” Laura glared back at our mother. “Mom, dad’s dead. You don’t have to defend him anymore. You certainly don’t have to defend Galileo. I’m pretty sure that he’s the reason why we’re all in this mess to begin with. I think he made some kind of twisted deal so that he could marry Emmilia instead of Cesare and now he’s completely lost his marbles. For all we know, he’s the one that killed dad.” Vera laughed. “Oh please, Galileo isn’t cruel enough to kill your father. All he wanted to do was to be a chef but his stupid feud with his brother wouldn’t let him. He became obsessed with Emmilia because he’s a petulant child who isn’t used to not getting what he wants because we ga