Mafia Secret

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Book: Mafia Secret Read Free
Author: Angie Derek
Tags: Romance
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and taking pictures?"
    "Yes. Your father engaged a private detective to make sure you were doing well. Mr. Tazio was discreet, so no one in the family knew what he was doing. It was handled through his attorney. Ryan's handling this as well."
    "Mr. Tazio?"
    "Jiovanni Tazio," he said, then taking a beat, added, "Your father."
    Her fingers ached from gripping the family picture she had just showed him, so she set it down. The envelope fell to the floor. She hesitated a moment before picking it up. Noticing for the first time her name written in cursive across the expensive ivory stationary, she fingered the writing and looked back at Marc Santos. She needed more information before opening the envelope. She was having a hard time holding onto her belief that he'd made a mistake, but to even consider he was right? It meant everything she knew about her family was wrong.
    Well, one person could straighten out all of the confusion. "I need to call my mom."
    "Of course."
    She returned to the entryway to retrieve her cell phone from where she'd left it. It sat balanced precariously on the edge of the seat next to her purse. She stepped back into the living room and looked at the clock on the phone's display. Her mother should be working the swing shift at the hospital, so she auto-dialed her mom's cell number. It rang twice.
    "Hi honey," Erin Noelle said.
    "Hey, Mom." Lessa glanced away from Santos, who was now listening closely to her side of the conversation. "Are you busy?"
    "I can talk for a moment. What's up?"
    The background noise of the hospital faded out as her mother probably ducked into a room to hear her better.
    "I need to ask you something." She struggled for courage to ask the question which could change everything.
    "What now?" Erin laughed.
    Lessa took a deep breath. "Who is Jiovanni Tazio, and why is he sending me a letter saying he's my father?"
    Erin made a startled sound and the line went quiet.
    "Mom?" Dread filled her. Her mom was supposed to say she didn't know who the heck Jiovanni Tazio was.
    "How did you find out?" Erin demanded.
    "It's true?" The line went silent again. Lessa spun to focus on the photo from the long-ago trip to Disney. Of the three of them smiling—her mother, Lessa, and the man she'd thought was her father. Who maybe wasn't.
    "Of course it's not true. Peter's your father. You look just like him."
    But she didn't. She closed her eyes. She and Peter had similar coloring. Blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin. But her features were like her mother's.
    "Just send the letter back to this man. He obviously got the wrong person."
    Her mom's voice was too cool, and Lessa didn't believe a word. "You mean hand it back to the courier?"
    Erin gasped a second time. "Get away from him. Jiovanni's men are dangerous."
    "Who says it's a man? And who says it isn't Jiovanni himself?" The depth of her mother's lies started to work through her. She pressed her hand against her burning stomach.
    "You have to get away from him right now."
    She shook her head even though her mother couldn't see her. "You lied to me. All these years, and you pretended Peter was my father."
    "Sweetie, listen to me, they're dangerous people. I had to lie to keep you safe. You need to stay as far away from Jiovanni as possible."
    She almost choked on her outrage. "That shouldn't be a problem since, apparently, he's dead." And with him dead, she'd never have the chance to find out who her father really was.
    "Jiovanni's dead?"
    Bile rose up her throat. "I need to call you back."
    She barely pushed the End Call button before dropping her cell and darting for the bathroom. She threw open the toilet lid and fought the urge to throw-up. Closing her eyes, she focused on breathing. In. Out. In. Out. Several minutes passed before she was sure she wouldn't lose control.
    Once the danger of completely embarrassing herself ended, she stepped slowly out of the bathroom. Santos stood in the same place she'd left him, his expression showing a hint of

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