“Nevio,” Remo said in a low voice and Dad touched my shoulder in a very obvious way, his fingers digging in warningly.
I smiled at Nevio. He looked at his father then turned his back on me and headed inside. Stabbing someone in the back was dishonorable and I’d never considered doing it, but right this moment, I spared it a thought. The world would be a better place without his batshit crazy ass.
I supposed being the child of Remo Falcone and grandchild of Benedetto Falcone made it impossible to cling to sanity. I hadn’t met Nevio’s siblings yet, but they couldn’t be any saner than him.
Dad and I followed the Falcones through a long corridor, past what looked like a big common area, until we finally arrived at a big office. The blinds were drawn. I glanced around briefly. The desk wasn’t a place that was used very often. It didn’t have any signs of use, but the sofas and boxing sack had. I swallowed a comment.
“You want to discuss your drug routes through our territory,” Nino said as he perched on the edge of the desk. I preferred his cut-the-bullshit-style. It spared us all the fake pleasantries we all despised.
“Indeed. But Texas can hardly be counted as your territory at the current time,” Dad said.
Remo’s lips pulled into a hard smile. “It’s more mine than it is anyone else’s.”
“Tell that to the Mexican cartel and all the rogue MC gangs attacking drug transports left and right.”
“The rogue MCs are the result of unfortunate developments in the Famiglia, not the Camorra,” Nino said.
I gritted my teeth. He wasn’t entirely wrong, Marcella falling in love with the biker who’d kidnapped her had complicated things unnecessarily, but…
Nevio smirked as he leaned against the wall with crossed arms. “That’s what happens when women spread their legs for the wrong guy and the family doesn’t disembowel said asshole as should be done.”
I took a step forward, my hand twitching toward my knife at the same time as Dad snarled, “Careful.”
“Nevio,” Remo warned in a voice that even sent a shudder down my back.
Nino stepped between us and his brother and nephew. “We’re not here to discuss past decisions. This is about finding solutions for the future.”
“Speaking of future, how’s your lovely fiancée?” Nevio asked casually. His eyes held mockery. “I can’t wait to attend the wedding of the century to bear witness to the greatest love story of all time.”
I smiled cruelly. “When are you going to kidnap a poor woman as your wife of your own as is family tradition and the only way a woman will ever tolerate your crazy ass?”
Nevio lunged at me but I’d anticipated the move. It still didn’t stop me from losing my footing from the force of his attack. None of the Falcones liked to be reminded of the fact that Remo had kidnapped Serafina on her wedding day.
We slammed against the wall and blood filled my mouth as I pierced my tongue with my teeth. I jerked my knife out of my holster, seeing a familiar gleam in Nevio’s hand. An arm slung around my throat, pulling me back at the same time as Remo’s arm around his son’s throat brought him to his knees.
I was thrown against the wall once more and Dad pressed his forearm against my throat, breathing harshly, his eyes burning with barely restrained fury.
Remo had wrestled Nevio to his knees and was holding him there, while he murmured something in his ears. Nevio lowered his gaze from mine and gave one jerky nod before he dropped his knife with a madman grin. If he wore the right make-up, he could be the Joker in every Batman movie.
“Amo,” Dad growled, and I dropped my knife as well. He caught my eyes with his, forcing me to focus only on him. “Back down, understood?”
I nodded reluctantly. Dad released my throat slowly, still eyeing me as if he thought I might lose it again. Truth be told, I wasn’t far from it. The only thing stopping me was that Nevio had turned his back to me. If I’d seen his face, I would have lost it.
Dad turned to Remo who looked no less murderous than his son. Nino was the only one who seemed unimpressed by the whole spectacle. But I didn’t let his cool demeanor fool me. He was a lethal opponent given the right incentive.
Dad cleared his throat. “What my son said about your wife was inappropriate.”
“Your son doesn’t look like he regrets his words. Insulting a Capo in his territory is a strange way to maintain peace.”
“I didn’t insult you, only your son, and he isn’t Capo yet.”