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Mafia Desire novel (Ava and Andrew) novel Chapter 15

Chapter 15
"All right, Dalia, I'll be nice to her. "Open up now." I said

She complied.

"Here comes the plane.... brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I said with a smile.

"Ahhhhhh... number number number." She stated this while eating.

My little sister was perfect; she was the sweetest person and she adored me; she brought out the best in me, and I was grateful that she was born into my family.

I smiled as I looked at Dalia, but then I noticed movement in the corner of my eyes. She was staring at me, as if she was studying me. She noticed me while I was with Dalia. I didn't want anyone to see me smile except my family. People saw my happiness as a sign of weakness, and anyone other than my blood would use it against me.

I looked at Dalia, remembering that I had promised to be nice to Ava.

"Hello, Ava," I said, my tone cold.

"Um, hello Andrew," she said, her voice trembling slightly.

"I was just leaving," I grumbled, my gaze darting away from her.

"Um, okay..." I stumbled over her words.

It irritates me when people are flustered. In addition to making my mood worse, her presence was obstructing my exit from the kitchen.

"Ugggg," I rolled my eyes and motioned for her to move away. Making it abundantly clear how much she irritated me.

She rolled her eyes back at me and stepped aside. Rolling her eyes was not the worst of the tricks she performed. I let it go as soon as she was out of sight.

"What the heck, I just let a babe roll her eyes at me, who am I?" I was thinking to myself.

Ava was pushing all of my buttons, and I couldn't stop her. I got into my car and decided I needed to get some fresh air. I drove to my house because I needed to hit something at the gym.

When I walked into my house, Ashley was sitting on my couch in an ass high skirt and a tank top that barely covered her tits.

She got up from the couch when she saw me.

"Hello, baby." She said this while raising her voice three octaves above her normal range.

"Do not address me as such." With annoyance in my voice, I said.

Even though I despised Ashley, she was present when I needed to vent; she wasn't the gym, but she would suffice.

I approached her, pushed up against the wall, and slammed my lips into hers. I shoved my tongue into her mouth but quickly retracted it because I didn't like how my mouth felt on hers.

I met Ashley three years ago and she has been my go-to hookup whenever I need her. She's been a clingy babe who won't leave me alone since we first hooked up. The only reason I didn't kill her was because she was always at my disposal. She wasn't bad in bed, but she never left me satisfied. She could normally get me just aroused enough to fuck, but I can't get excited with her since a few weeks ago.

"I can't do it; please leave." I said

"But, baby, we haven't fucked in a long time, and I know how much you missed me." she stated

"If you ever call me that again, you won't live another day, now get out," I said, grabbing her jaw. I said

She rushed out, and I was finally able to relax.

I went to the gym and began punching my punching bag. As my thoughts raced through my mind. Ava, how dare you disrespect me. How was she still breathing despite having pushed me so hard? How dare she speak ill of me to the one person who cared about me. Who did she think she was? She would never turn my younger sister against me.

I must have been punching for hours because my knuckles were severely bruised when I looked down. I checked the time and realized I needed to get back to my mother's house. I needed to tell Ava to stop talking about me to Dalia, and I knew exactly what I would say to get her to do what I wanted.

I got into the shower and reminded myself that I couldn't do anything to hurt Ava. Dalia would never forgive me if I ever hurt Ava. Despite the fact that my mother rarely saw Ava and Dalia together, she noticed how much happier Dalia was once Ava started working. I was jealous of Ava, even though I didn't want to admit it; I wanted to be the only one who made Dalia happy. But I prioritized Dalia's happiness, and if Ava made her happy, she would stay.

My anger was soothed by the hot water, and I regained my composure. I changed and got into my car and drove away. I drove to my mother's house and entered quietly. I didn't want Ava to try to flee.

I entered the house and began walking toward the kitchen when I noticed movement in the corner of my eyes. When I turned around, I saw Ava attempting to flee.

"Stop right there," I instructed.

She didn't stop, but instead hurried to the door, almost opening it before I slammed it shut. I grabbed her waist and turned her around to face me. I'd pressed myself up against her in an attempt to intimidate her, but it was backfiring.

Her skinny black jeans complemented her legs perfectly, and her shirt was a deep red with a V-neck that went far enough down to show off her "goods" but not so far that it was slutty. The shirt reached her waist and fit her figure perfectly. I recall her wearing red on the second day of work because she knew it was her color and it looked great on her.

I never paid attention to her appearance because I saw red whenever she opened her mouth. But, standing this close to her and watching her gaze at me, I couldn't deny that she was stunning. Her eyes were a deep golden brown, and her skin was tanned and smooth, as if it had been kissed by the sun. I mentally cursed myself because just looking at her features made my pants flutter, and I was sexually frustrated at the time.

But then I remembered who she was and that she had probably slept with everyone in Los Angeles and, by now, probably everyone in New York. I had my men take a brief look at her because I knew she had been in New York for three years. As a result, I assumed she had slept with at least half of New York.

"She's attempting to make your sister dislike you." I reminded myself of this.

That thought alone brought back all of my rage. When I looked at her, she was looking straight at my eyes, searching for something and looking relieved when she didn't find it.

Why did she appear relieved when she should have been trembling in fear and shrinking at the sight of me?

"I told you to stop, Kitten." I hissed, I was enraged, everything about her enraged me. She was lovely, but she was a whore. She was small but not afraid of me, and she pretended to be nice but was not.

"It's Ava to, and I'd rather you weren't this close to me so I don't break your arm." She complained, her voice irritated. Her arms were crossed across her chest.

I didn't move because she had no authority over me, and just because she could twist a little hand and shove me didn't mean she could do anything else.

"We're going to discuss what you said to Dalia." I said

"What are you talking about? If you haven't noticed, I spent all day with her, so you'll have to be more specific." I rolled my eyes as she spat.

"I'm not in the mood to play games, kitten." I said

"I told you, you'll call me Ava, not some stupid animal name, and to be honest, I'm not in the mood, so let's make it easier on both of us, I'll leave, and you won' t have to deal with me." Cool, okay, cool, bye bye." She turned around and reached for the doorknob again.

I took her arm and pushed her onto one of the chairs, resting my hands on both sides of the chair.

I was boiling with rage; she was putting me to the test, and I was not having it.

"I'm just not in the mood." I screamed.

"Okay, relax, Dalia is in the other room, and I don't want to frighten her." She stated.

She pretended to care about Dalia, and as a result, I wanted to rip her throat.

"Are you going to tell me what I allegedly said to Dalia that made you so angry?" She mumbled.

"You told her I made you upset and that I was mean; I don't care what you say about me outside of this house, but when you're in here, you'll talk to me and about me with respect." I said, raising my voice to make it clear how serious I was.

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