Domenic Luppino
I hadn’t been in the club for a few weeks now and I was missing her like crazy. She was an Angel of this evil world. I’ve encountered a lot of men from the Australian mafia, but I never for one expected there to be two in one place.
I knew that Big Bob was a mafia lord, what I didn’t not expect was Benji f*****g Alvaro. What was their game? I needed to know and get my angel out of there if need be. She was a rose between many thorns and I didn’t fail to see that she was not alone; she had a friend working at the flamingo as well.
I needed to know everything there was to know about Tiara Hemingway. Yes I knew her full name. I got that much out of Big Bob the night she was working in the bar.
I stood at the window of the VIP bar looking across the club with a whiskey chaser in one hand and a Cuban in the other. I was one of the wealthiest men here in Sydney all the women here were falling at my feet, but I didn’t give a s**t I didn’t need any of that bullshit.
I was not interested in gold digging whores. I only wanted to find a wife and settle down and have bambino’s. I’d had my time in the spotlight with many different women hanging off my arm for publicity reasons, I’d f****d my way through college and Uni to get the grades I wanted.
I was no saint and neither were my brothers now in my late thirties I was getting board with casual s*x my parents had wanted me to settle down for over ten years now, but I hadn’t found a girl I could bring home to introduce them too.
I looked out of the window of the VIP lounge at the overcrowded dance floor and bars and there she was like an angel sent down from heaven. I watched her intensely as she served many different kinds of drinks impressively may I add.
What impressed me more was when she began to dance to the music that was playing loudly in the club below. I watched hypnotised, unable to tear my gaze away from her as the guy who was working the bar slipped behind her and began grinding sexually. She seemed unphased by it all and continued with her little show, I watched intrigued I had to get to know this girl. I wanted her up here in the VIP lounge where I could introduce myself and get to know her.
“So how’s your evening Domenic?” Big Bob asked, snapping me out of my thoughts.
“Who's the girl?” I inquired.
“Which girl?”
“Her, the girl behind the bar with the guy grinding her.”
He looked out of the glass window to say he looked pissed was an understatement. “I pay them to work, not socialise.” He said, shaking his head. “I’m sorry you have to see this Domenic, they know the rules, no dancing or singing they broke them. It won’t happen again.” He reasoned, looking s**t scared.
“Who is she? I want her up here.”
“Her name is Tiara Hemingway. She's new here, and I don’t think she’ll come up here without Benji they’re tight, she's the only one he can tolerate to work with.”
Shit I needed to think quickly. I couldn’t just watch her from afar. I needed her to be close to me. “Fine, have them both up here working.”
“But we’ve already got staff up here to cater for your needs.”
“I want her. If he’s part of the package, so be it. No arguing Bob I want them up here when I’m here no one else get them to pour the drinks and do their thing. I want her up here and that’s final Bob.”
“Sure anything you say, Domenic.”
“Good, and raise their pay, I'll add the extra.”
“Anything you say.” He said, before scurrying out.
Good he’s still s**t scared of me he knows not to mess with me cause I’ll have this place shut down with the snap of my fingers.
The following week she was here with him, I spoke casually to her and I got my chance to dance with me though she blew me off, there will be plenty of opportunities cause I don't take no for an answer, she will be mine. This is about her and only her.
Tiara
I haven’t seen that Domenic guy for a week now and I’m glad he gives me the chills. I’ve seen his men around, but not him which is strange, maybe he’s away on business. Good I hope so. I really don’t want to see him any time soon, even if Big Bob had told me to be nice to the guy.
He owns most of Sydney and has businesses dotted here, there and everywhere. I’m not interested in a guy like that, if I were I would’ve stuck around and got married to Shaun.
God I hope he doesn’t find me cause I know there will be hell to pay this time around and I’ll probably get the brunt of it again. God I hate that guy so f*****g much.
Then there is Benji. He's nothing like them; he's kind, considerate and caring. I know nothing about this Domenic guy, all I do know that he sends chills down my spine. There’s something not quite right about him and I’d rather not find out.
Benji
I have thought about her non stop since the weekend and the kiss we shared. I enjoyed her company at my home. She isn’t like any other girl I’ve met she doesn’t judge people on their wealth or looks, she sees the person in front of her flaws and all she goes from personality and the person on both the inside and out.
She is no gold digger though she was surprised with my apartment, but quickly shrugged it off asking no questions of how I could afford such an extravagant apartment. I own the complex but I wasn’t going to tell her that. She can’t ever know my true profession.
I come from a long line of Mafia heirs. I’m the last. I was the last in the long line of Alvaro mafia.
Big Bob and I are in alliance with each other, it’s what my father wanted before he handed the Mafia over to me. I work there as a bartender so that I’m off the radar but now I fear it’s going to put me right back on it now me and f*****g Domenic Luppino has found a common interest; Tiara Hemingway my woman. I saw her first and I intend to make her mine. He may be the most feared business and mafia typhoon in Sydney but I bow down to no one especially him.
I saw how he was looking at my woman and it pissed me off. Tiara knows there’s something not right about him and I intend to make sure she stays away from him, he won’t take my queen away from me no one will if they even try there will be a bullet between there eyes. Tiara has no idea my true identity and I intend to keep it that way.