I grinned. This was a side of Salvatore I hadn’t considered, and I wasn’t sure how I felt about it.
But now wasn’t the time to think about that. I had a bigger problem. I had to get out of his bedroom.
It tookme thirty-five minutes to finally pick the lock and get into my own bedroom. Feeling like some sort of thief, I picked up my cell phone, which I’d been charging since it had run down completely. It showed six missed calls. All from Isabella. No texts, but voice mails after each one.
“Hey, Luce. Call me when you get this.”
“Checking in, Luce. You there?”
“Um, I’m feeling like a stalker. You can’t still be mad at me. Hell, you can be whatever you want. Shit, I’d be pissed. Okay, please don’t be mad at me.”
“Fuck.” Effie’s voice in the background, then my sister again. “No, honey, mommy didn’t say a bad word.”
I smiled.
“Lucia, if you don’t call me back right now, I’m getting in my car and driving over there!”
“Fuck. I’m on my way!”
I checked the time of the messages. The last one was from about an hour and a half ago. Which meant she’d be here any minute.
I pocketed the phone and ran out the door. On my way down the stairs, I heard a voice I recognized as Marco’s. I paused on the stairs, listening.
“She’s got a visitor.”
He must have been talking into a phone because I didn’t hear another voice. He mumbled, “Okay, boss,” and hung up.
When I heard his footsteps, I headed down the stairs, noting the room he’d come from. He looked up at me.
“Good afternoon.”
Marco was always around, but at least he stayed out of my way. “Afternoon.”
I heard a car door close and turned toward the front door. From the side window, I spotted my sister taking in the mansion before opening the back door to help Effie out.
“Your sister’s here,” Marco said, reaching the front door ahead of me.
“I can see that.”
“Mr. Benedetti has given his permission for you to see her.” He opened the door, but his comment made me stop and turn to him.
“Really? He’s given his permission?” Asshole.
Marco faced me and was about to say something, but Isabella spoke first.
“Well, it is remote and it is protected,” she said. “I wasn’t sure they were going to open the gates for a minute there.” She came right to me, looked me over from head to toe, and pulled me in for a hug.
I yielded right away, her warmth something I’d missed, something I cherished. It made me feel protected.
“Izzy.” I used the name I used to call her when I was little and couldn’t say her full name. It had stuck. I was the only person who called her that.
She pulled back and looked at me. I wiped at my eyes but apparently not quickly enough because I saw the concern in hers. She glanced at Marco, who stood stupidly watching us.
I hated him.
“Mommy.” Effie tugged on her mom’s skirt. “The gift.”
Her high-pitched voice made me smile. She held up a box. I could see from the torn wrapping that it contained chocolates.