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My head fell back against the wooden desk, my eyes rolling in my head. The sensations were clawing their way throughout my entire body and ensnaring me in a sensual hold as my body splintered into a thousand pieces of pleasure.

Luca growled, thrusting so hard that I could no longer keep up. I was lost in my climax, clinging to Luca with the last vestige of consciousness. Luca’s moves were deep, fast, and had me arching my back as Luca came, his muscles shuddering under my hands before the man let out a rough shout.

"I love you, I love you, I love you," I whispered over and over again as I kissed Luca’s eyes, his nose, his chin, and his lips, losing myself in the feelings of desire as we took pleasure in each other’s body.

Luca rested his body on top of mine as he cupped my face between his hands and searched my face with his eyes.

The wide grin that began to spread Luca's lips was unexpected. "I love you, too." Luca sighed and lowered his head, but not before I saw a suspicious sheen in his own eyes.

If this was going to be my new life, I could get used to being the spouse of a mafia man.

Chapter Sixteen

~ Luca ~

This was the farthest thing on the planet I wanted to be doing. I'd rather face a mob war than be on an airplane landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York City.

I especially didn't want Nico here.

I glanced over at him. He was staring out the window as the plane came in for a landing, watching the ground get closer and closer. His hand gripped mine so tightly, his fingers were turning white.

I knew he was scared, but I think it had more to do with what we were facing and less to do with the flight.

It had taken two weeks to get everything set up. I still wasn't fully satisfied by the plan we'd hatched. Vinnie was positive it would work, but I wasn't so sure. Anything could go wrong.

Putting Nico in harm's way even a little bit was something I was having a really hard time dealing with. I didn't care if that harm came from physical or emotional abuse. I didn't like it.

Nico blew out a breath once the wheels of the airplane were on the tarmac. "I don't think I'll ever get used to that."

"You will," I assured him. "It just takes time."

And a lot more trips.

I smiled as I started thinking about all the places I could take Nico. He had spent his entire life in New York City. There was a whole world out there he had yet to experience.

When the plane finally stopped in the executive hangar, Nico and I unbuckled and stood up. I gave a quick nod to Stefano, making sure he knew he needed to be extra vigilant in protecting Nico.

The man nodded back, obviously understanding my silent command.

I liked Stefano. He protected Nico while not over-crowding him. He seemed to understand that there were boundaries he shouldn't cross while protecting Nico at the same time.

If he kept it up, I might have to pay for his honeymoon.

Vinnie and his husband were waiting for us when we disembarked the airplane. I shook both their hands before drawing Nico close to my side. "Is everything in place?"

Vinnie nodded. "We're going to visit that friend of mine first. That detective he knows will be waiting for us so he can talk to Nico."

"And the rest of it?" I asked.

Vinnie's sly grin told me everything I needed to know.

"Everything is in place," Vinnie stated. "We'll be meeting at the Thomas place this evening."

"Cocktail party then?"

Vinnie smirked. "It'll be some kind of party."

Oh, I hoped so.

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