The Mafia Devil in My Inbox Chapter 07
That evening, the four of us had dinner together.Â
It was also my first time spending any real timeÂ
with Lydia.Â
She was straightforward, warm, and nowhere near as mean as I’d imagined. Still, because of Orlando, I couldn’t completely relax around her.Â
As the conversation continued, I learned that she and Orlando had been together for a year.Â
A year.Â
By that timeline, I was the other woman.Â
The realization sat heavily in my chest.Â
I thought that if I never exposed what hadÂ
happened, and if Orlando truly treated Lydia well,Â
then I could keep that secret for the rest of my life.Â
Across the table, Dante noticed my distractedÂ
expression, “What’s wrong?”Â
I shook my head, “Nothing.”Â
Dante studied me for a moment, then he glancedÂ
at Orlando and Lydia.Â
Something seemed to click.Â
“Tomorrow, we’ll split up.”Â
Orlando frowned, “Why?”Â
“Wouldn’t it be more fun if we all hung outÂ
together?”Â
“No.”Â
Dante’s answer was immediate.Â
Orlando threw up his hands, “Whatever makes you happy.”Â
Beside me, Lydia nudged my arm and lowered her voice, “Hannah, I think Dante might be treating you a little differently.”Â
I laughed helplessly, “It’s just work.”Â
Lydia looked unconvinced.Â
That night, I sent Dante a message: “Don DeLorenzo, do we have any plans for tomorrow?”Â
His reply came almost immediately: “Hannah, is there anywhere you’d like to go?”Â
“No.”Â
“I’ll follow whatever plans Don DeLorenzo has.”Â
Officially, this trip to Florida was about inspecting the Riccardi family’s southern operations.Â
Unofficially, everything revolved around Dante. As his companion for the trip, I wasn’t about to start making demands.Â
A minute later, my phone vibrated again.Â
“How about New Smyrna Beach?”Â
My heart skipped a beat. That was the exact place I’d always wanted to visit.Â
Years ago, I’d sent a photo of the beach to Inferno: “Helldog, how about we come here someday?”Â
His reply had arrived seconds later: “Sounds good.Â
I’ll steal kisses from you by the ocean.”Â
The memory stung.Â
A tiny needle piercing an old wound.Â
Before I could dwell on it, another message fromÂ
Dante appeared: “I saw a post you made a while.Â
ago saying you wanted to visit. I thought it lookedÂ
interesting too.”Â
“Would you be willing to go with me?”Â
I stared at the screen.Â
Two months ago, I’d posted a simple statusÂ
update.Â
[Really want to visit New Smyrna Beach someday.]Â
That was it.Â
Nothing special. Nothing memorable.Â
Yet somehow, Dante had not only seen it butÂ
remembered it.Â
Heat crept into my ears. I lowered my head andÂ
typed back: “Of course.”Â
At eight o’clock the next morning, I arrived in theÂ
hotel lobby.Â
Dante was already waiting. And for a moment, IÂ
completely froze.Â
As the head of the DeLorenzo family, he wasÂ
almost always in tailored suits–expensive customÂ
fabric, cold silver cufflinks, and the family ring thatÂ
marked his power.Â
Everything about him radiated authority.Â
Today, however, was different.Â
His dark hair fell naturally to one side, slightly tousled. The top button of his blue–and–whiteÂ
striped shirt was undone. A black knit cardiganÂ
rested casually over it.Â
His perfectly tailored Tom Ford trousersÂ
emphasized his already impressive height andÂ
build.Â
Gone was the intimidating Don from familyÂ
meetings.Â
Gone was the ruthless negotiator who dominatedÂ
every room he entered.Â
This version of Dante was somehow moreÂ
dangerous.Â
The kind of dangerous that made you want toÂ
move closer despite knowing better.Â
I stared for several seconds before realizing I’dÂ
forgotten to say hello.Â
Dante noticed me first, and a faint smile appearedÂ
on his lips.Â
Amusement flickered in his dark eyes, “What is it,Â
Hannah?”Â
I quickly snapped out of my trance, “Nothing.”Â
I cleared my throat, “It’s just… I’ve never seen this side of Don DeLorenzo before.”Â
One eyebrow lifted slightly.Â
A playful expression crossed his devastatinglyÂ
handsome face.Â
“Really?”Â
He took a slow step closer. There was laughter hidden beneath his deep voice.Â
“Then perhaps you can help me with something.”Â
He paused deliberately.Â
His gaze locked onto mine, “If I dressed like this to meet my girlfriend…”Â
Another pause.Â
Long enough to make my heartbeat stumble.Â
“Do you think she’d like it?”

