Texting the Mafia Hitman: Curvy Girl, Age Gap Romance (Texting the Marino Mafia Book 3) by Flora Ferrari

Texting the Mafia Hitman: Curvy Girl, Age Gap Romance (Texting the Marino Mafia Book 3) by Flora Ferrari

Author:Flora Ferrari [Ferrari, Flora]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-03-12T00:00:00+00:00


I wait at the end of her street like she asked me to. Hell, like Luca waited for Ruby when they were getting close. When he told me about that, I remember thinking I’d never let myself get that deep with a woman. I’d never let myself bond so close to the point of having to sneak around to see her, but that was before Lexi. Now, I’d wait ten hours for her, a hundred, a thousand.

She walks down the street, her silhouette obvious and tempting. I crack the passenger-side door, and she slides inside, wearing a dark hoodie and black jeans. Her hair is tied up in a messy bun, and her eyes look sleepy. She looks so naturally beautiful.

It awakens something in me just by being close to her. I lean over and kiss her. She makes a soft moaning noise, then grabs my shirt, pulling herself closer.

“So you’re not mad at me?” she says.

“Relax, Lexi. You got me here. You brought us together.”

I kiss her again, but then I lean away, feeling my dick start to get hard, my balls tingling now she’s here in person. It’s like I’m something flammable, and she’s the flame.

Turning, I nod to the backseat toward my nominated cockblocker of the evening. “You don’t mind some company, do you?”

She turns, her blue eye shining with surprise, her green eye gleaming with genuine affection when she sees Shadow lying across the seat. “Hey, buddy. Tired because Daddy’s got you up late?”

Shadow makes a puppy-like noise and leans toward her, offering his chin to be stroked. When Lexi does it, he whines again.

“He acts like a puppy around you,” I tell her.

She laughs. “He’s not normally like this?”

“He’s ex-military, trained to be a weapon. He’s often his own person. He’s not like other dogs. In fact, sometimes, I think he looks down on other dogs. He thinks he’s too smart for them, but he’s like a house pet with you. It’s good to see.”

Lexi smiles, then turns to me. “So, where are we going?”

“I thought we’d take a late-night walk. Thirty-minute drive out to the reserve, wander around, thirty-minute ride back…”

She nods. “Sounds good.”

When I pull out of the spot, she drums her fingers against her knees. I can feel her watching me, the pressure of her gaze against me. “What?” I say.

“You weren’t even looking at me!”

I laugh. “But you were looking at me.”

“I was just going to say… I know more about Shadow than I know about you now. Ex-military, trained to hurt people…”

“I feel like you’re hinting at something.”

“Could that be used to describe you, too?”

“There’s nothing special about me. A Green Beret, then a contractor, and now I just work out and chill with my dog.”

“And help people,” Lexi says. “Back when all that craziness happened, you were following him for a reason.”

“I knew he was a bad person. There are too many of them in this goddamn world. Luca was right to…” I trail off. “But anyway, this is supposed to be a nice night.



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