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The Heir's Secrets [Mafia Games 1]

Chapter 3 Friendships and Priorities

Word Count: 2847    |    Released on: 26/04/2021

KEL

ng and chocolate cake.

r a text from an unregistered number. Jill's quick phone call surprised me as much as it was informa

t. Paint-smeared cans, scrapped lifesize canvasses, and soiled, overused rags littered the floor of

ss and order to an impressive degree. It was also the only room where I was least w

find myself squinting. He probably liked the fairly mysteri

ked overused with patches of different paint colors. "Y

artificial flavorings and processed sugars. The juicy, meaty steak he'd cooked

N

me down here with him after I cleaned up the dishes. Did h

N

s paint cans. I stared at his broad back while

ntion the kiss now

ively precise hand painted dark strands on

nched my brows at h

he'd turn away from the canvas to grab something from his

as dark as a raven. Her slender bod

ned back at

ice almost wavered. Sheesh. Such

e at me. His grin was mild and quite forced. My odd behavi

myself internally. I should just tell him what triggered my anxiety again. How

and I should just learn to deal with my own issues singlehandedl

as having trouble eating properly. He cared a lo

d Jill

d to the hospital

ted at my reply. Miles cleared his throat

will send him home in a few days. Or earlier, if his appetite im

nd studied the colorful painting. Seconds of awk

y kept eye contact to a minimum whenever

h. His back slouched and remained facing me whil

rehead, unsure of what else to say. "I b

anna go hom

said. "I need

d money, ju

e me sigh. "Not your ob

lls or..." Miles didn't press on, but

mom wanted me home, for sure. But I still had jobs to finish this month and the next, commitments to fulfill, and pa

k on his face appeared blank instead of sympathetic. He stepped closer to where I sat, waiting for me to

contact with him. A part of me hoped he was in the mood to talk abo

nces then) and I'd been living with him for almost one, but his being tigh

thing on the paint-stained table. He bunched up his

your dad and," I muttered. "

hey're com

" I smiled when Miles only

faced the canvas and ripped open a sachet

anything else. "You don't visit or call them up,"

they were always tied up with the clan's longtime businesses. Miles had also mentioned once o

er for myself. "Why? I mean...I just

ran away twice now." Miles smirked and t

xaggeration." I shook my head and stood

the strong smell of fresh paint and thinner ass

advised when he saw

want for you

nored me and continued shading the outli

you something

ing's

read. Tonight I'd look for new and interesting novels online. "No? What

f. "Right. 'Cause that's j

quiet. I stayed standin

tory for another time. Clearly he wasn't in a chatty mood, and

on the edge of the table with the disorderly collection of painting materials. I even saw

. "The new deadlines a

back, and fumbled for my phone. "Ow!" I flinched when someth

palm was a thin

ne of bright red blood staining my pale skin. The warm liquid oozed an

How did I

Miles stopped whatever he was doing and

t my

e knife behind me just sitting on the table. He held my wr

rom touching my bloody hand. I dismissed his fussing and eyed t

t get in

t the first aid

orearm, and our small tug-of-

tensified, but I ignored it. The second I realized h

face, and before either of us could react, a bright r

y throat constricted at the sight of my

ted his paint-smudged fingers to his lips. He grinned at

cheeks burned up at his comment. "You're unbelieva

iving your parents mo

ILE

hey were devout Catholics. Like my mom's family.

g someone. But I knew they didn't really approve of our living

Mykaela around. She kept me grounded and levelheade

rbed my propensity for alcohol and drug abuse, and she was my u

o back to rehab. Because of her, I wasn't contemplating reverting to my self

been trying to complete for months now. Like the last time I tried painting a big one featurin

oth complexion as she lay still on an old couch in the middle of my art studio. Her slim arm hid half of her n

ing looked decent, the gradients quite realistic. To me at least. A gratifying

h soon. Considering I wasn't the type to always finish som

" Kel grinn

ight's done," I mut

roduct, with her arm wrapped around my back as we sto

bout my latest work. Maybe I should ask her out to dinner this weekend to tha

get dressed behind the canvas. "She looks like m

o her that I needed ne

t new arts and crafts store after the shoot." She be

me after I'd been hiding here in my studio for three day

g at the woman on the painting, her

not. But with her, it felt kind of natural and effortless. Whenever she

I knew she didn't mean to, but she didn't stop hugging me as we stood in front of the canvas, just enjo

But I'd rather not say her hug was already giving me a boner. I wasn'

nfluence. Over the past couple of months, she helped me deal with my issues. Mykaela hel

ent, more levelheaded alter ego. We just had a lot i

igrants who sought their version of "the American dream". She grew up with an olde

ng with psychologically scarring me

yed her company. Sometimes I would lust over her, imagining kissing her and f

rtable bond and our ideal living situation.

d immediately remember how fucked up my family is, and I'd instantly dismiss the thought of having any future with her. Onc

routine. I'd rather be alone and stay her friend than risk

o would be up for a friends-with-benefi

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1 Chapter 1 The Pain of Rejection2 Chapter 2 Family Matters3 Chapter 3 Friendships and Priorities4 Chapter 4 Missing Ex5 Chapter 5 A Weekend Family Trip6 Chapter 6 Reunion: The Falcos7 Chapter 7 A Heart to Heart Talk8 Chapter 8 Underlying Issues9 Chapter 9 The Family Business10 Chapter 10 About Miles11 Chapter 11 Matters of the Heart12 Chapter 12 Promises to Keep13 Chapter 13 Family Emergency14 Chapter 14 Fearing the Worst15 Chapter 15 Lorenzio, The Heir16 Chapter 16 Trapped with the Falcos17 Chapter 17 Freaked Out18 Chapter 18 Mob Beef19 Chapter 19 Double-Crosser20 Chapter 20 Back to Normal21 Chapter 21 Choices to Make22 Chapter 22 Wanted: Caregiver23 Chapter 23 Stuck with You24 Chapter 24 The Confrontation25 Chapter 25 Growing Suspicions26 Chapter 26 Unanswered Questions27 Chapter 27 Omertà: The Code28 Chapter 28 Getting to Know You29 Chapter 29 Decisions, Decisions30 Chapter 30 A Farewell31 Chapter 31 See You Soon32 Chapter 32 Back to the Nest33 Chapter 33 The Catalyst34 Chapter 34 Deals and Favors35 Chapter 35 Catching up with Friends36 Chapter 36 Plain Ol' Jealousy37 Chapter 37 Good to See You Again38 Chapter 38 Catching Up39 Chapter 39 The Painful Truth40 Chapter 40 Private Matters41 Chapter 41 Risky Business42 Chapter 42 Unanswered Questions43 Chapter 43 Death and Reflections44 Chapter 44 Birth and New Life45 Chapter 45 An Unwanted Intrusion46 Chapter 46 The Unspoken Past47 Chapter 47 Deal or No Deal48 Chapter 48 Pent-Up Angst49 Chapter 49 Cash On Hand50 Chapter 50 A Birthday Surprise51 Chapter 51 A Little Nostalgic52 Chapter 52 Take Her To Church53 Chapter 53 Girl, Disrupted54 Chapter 54 The Softie55 Chapter 55 You'll Be Safe Here56 Chapter 56 New Mission57 Chapter 57 A Venture Undertaken58 Chapter 58 A Gut Feeling59 Chapter 59 In The Lurch60 Chapter 60 La Paterfamilias61 Chapter 61 A Bombshell62 Chapter 62 The Big Bad Boss63 Chapter 63 Regrets and Ruminations64 Chapter 64 A Credibility Gap65 Chapter 65 Call A Friend66 Chapter 66 The Other Tomassini Heir67 Chapter 67 Fearing the Unknown68 Chapter 68 Violent Tendencies69 Chapter 69 Rough and Menacing70 Chapter 70 Time to Play71 Chapter 71 Much-Needed Diversion72 Chapter 72 Rescue Mission73 Chapter 73 The Wrath 74 Chapter 74 First Aid75 Chapter 75 It's The Truth76 Chapter 76 Guilt and Misgivings77 Chapter 77 The Patient78 Chapter 78 The Kill Order79 Chapter 79 Too Late To Apologize80 Chapter 80 Red-Handed81 Chapter 81 Gratuitous Violence82 Chapter 82 Unwanted Interruptions83 Chapter 83 A Mutual Understanding84 Chapter 84 Notes + Preview