THE JEFE’S BOY (A MAFIA MAYHEM #4) BY AJA FOXX – eBook Details Online
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~ Alejandro ~
“Don Roberto wants to see you.”
Damn.
That was just what I needed to add to an otherwise shitty day. I hadn’t
woken up on the wrong side of the bed because I hadn’t been to bed yet. I
had been assigned guard duty for the last twenty-four hours because I had
gotten into an argument with an asshole.
I should have just walked away.
My eyes were bloodshot and crusty from lack of sleep.
This was what came from pissing off the man in charge. I was given no
slack even if he was my grandfather. If anything, our family connection
only added to my misery.
My grandfather hated me. It had been that way for at least the last
decade. Sure, he had not been thrilled that I was born considering my father
had slept with my mother without marrying her. He couldn’t. He had been
married to someone else at the time.
They had still made me.
It wasn’t until I attended the university in the United States that my
grandfather learned I was also gay, and then he had made no bones about
the fact that he loathed my very existence.
I wasn’t a fan of him either.
If it wasn’t for the fact that he would kill me if I decided to leave the
family business, I would have left long ago. Some days, I wondered if death
wasn’t the better option.
My feet felt as if they were made of lead as I made my way to my
grandfather’s study. I had only been in there a few times during my lifetime,
but it was still the last place I wanted to go.
When I reached the large double oak doors, I nodded to the two guards
manning each side of the doorway. “Don Roberto called for me.”
One of the guards knocked on the door and then opened it, walking
inside. I heard him announce my arrival, but I didn’t hear the reply.
One of the things that had always disturbed me about my grandfather
was the fact that he only spoke in low tones. He never yelled. Some would
think that was a good thing, but it wasn’t. The quieter he was, the more
pissed off he was.
I couldn’t hear his reply beyond a murmur, so I didn’t think he was
happy right now. That didn’t bode well for me.
When the guard came back to the door and gestured for me to enter the
study, I squared my shoulders and stepped inside. I gave a quick bow of
respect—I wasn’t stupid—to my grandfather before I stated, “You wanted to
see me, sir?”
It wasn’t a question even if I had phrased it that way.
“Have a seat, Alejandro.”
Oh, damn.
I guess this wasn’t going to be a quick visit.
I walked over to one of the two chairs in front of my grandfather’s
massive wooden desk and sat down. I carefully folded my hands in my lap,
keeping them well away from the gun I had holstered inside my suit jacket.
And then I waited to find out why I was here.
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