Ch. 1 - Oh Daddy
J A D E
"Daddy!" my shrill voice rang out from the second floor.
I was currently arguing with Quintin, my best friend, who was basically like
a brother to me. Even though he was two years older, I still bossed him
around, because well, that was just how things worked between us for as
long as I could remember.
Right now, we needed an important issue settled immediately, so I called
the one person who could provide a resolution.
That person was Dominic Giano Calvetti.
Just saying his name sent shivers down my spine. The Italian man was the
biggest mafia boss in Aelbank City, and we had met him when I was just
six years old.
You see, Quintin and I had been kidnapped and taken to a crime boss called
Enzo. At the time, Dominic had just moved from New York City, branching
out to form his own mafia.
What better way to make a name for yourself than to take out the biggest
crime bosses in the area?
Anyway, seeing the tall, pale-skinned, silvery white-haired man as he
entered the room had been like seeing an angel. Only this angel did not
come with wings and a harp, but rather with a purple pinstripe suit and a
purple Desert Eagle.
Suffice to say, when he had blown Enzo's head clean off in front of us, it
had been love at first sight.
Not love love, but you know, the grateful kind.
Although, I would be lying if I did not openly admit that lately, I had been
curious about what it would be like to kiss him.
When the thought had first popped into my head, the spring semester for
my university was slowly coming to an end, with exams looming around
the corner. I was sitting in my Accounting Analytics class and had ended up
gasping out loud, disturbing Professor Mitchell.
Needless to say, I had been shocked as well as embarrassed, as I had no idea
why I would even consider something like that. Perhaps it was the new
adult hormones as I liked to call them, or just the excitement of kissing a
man as dangerous as him.
Of course, due to the rare skin condition he had, Dominic did not look like a
traditional Italian mafia man. Hell, his appearance I can admit, was
appalling to most people when they first saw him. My best friend Blaire had
given him the nickname Jack Frost the first time she had met Dominic.
However, in my eyes, his unnaturally pale features made him all the more
special.
I blamed this newfound interest on all those erotic mafia romance stories
that Blaire had me reading throughout the semester. It was part of her own
personal extra-curricular activities to help improve her prose writing, since
she was studying for a degree in Literature.
For as long as I could remember, I had always wanted to be a part of
Dominic's mafia organisation, but he had made it clear that he would only
consider my request after I graduated from university. And so, that is why I
had been studying at a private institution for the past year, working towards
my degree in Forensic Accounting.
What can I say, I was not about to let Dominic get caught on tax evasion.
My newfound emotional state had left me very confused, and it was
something that I had been thinking about for the past six weeks, since my
summer break had started.
With my nineteenth birthday fast approaching, I hoped that I could satisfy
this sudden and weird curiosity that I had for him. I felt like kissing him
would help me process these strange new feelings that I was developing.
Dominic had not really been a father figure per se. At least not to me,
especially as I was a girl and the man had no clue about raising children.
Sure, he had taken Quintin and myself in and provided a roof over our
heads. But he had a mafia to run, so it had been up to the maids and tutors
to take care of us, and as children, we barely saw much of him.
To me, Dominic had always been more like that annoying, overprotective
older brother. Even though he aggravated the hell out of you, you still
respected and cared about him.
Quintin and I were the only two children ever allowed to live at the Calvetti
residence, and needless to say, we grew up not wanting for anything.
The lavish property had been built against the curve of the hills, and the
elevation allowed for us to enjoy the beautiful city views. Particularly the
sight of the boardwalk, next to the East Dock in Canary Wharf that stood in
the distance, was one of my favourite things to look at.
The Calvetti residence was a beautiful piece of architecture, with multiple
floors above and below the earth. There were two main entrances, one to
the west and the other facing the east. The residence's inside, as well as the
outside of the compound, were patrolled by a number of heavily armed
bodyguards. Rising above any other structure of the property, a guard tower,
staffed by two men at all times, provided maximum security.
I loved living here, and while I could have stayed on campus, I chose not to.
If I had it my way, I would never leave, for the people in this building were
my family.
Plus, harassing them was just too much fun!
Leaving Quintin to grumble, I walked to my open bedroom door and stuck
my head out in the hallway and shouted once again.
"Daaaaaddyyyyy!" I screeched with a smirk, knowing how much Dominic
hated when I called him that.
I could just picture him now as he no doubt heard my annoying yells while
sitting in the large living room with Vincent, just below us on the first floor.
Dominic was probably growling and gritting his teeth as he cursed my
name to hell, but I liked to think that he had a soft spot for me.
Vincent was a man of few emotions, and his dark, smouldering eyes were
like bottomless pools of ice-cold liquid. He was feared and respected by
many, having rightfully earned his place as Dominic's second in command.
I could just imagine his dark eyebrows arching as my yells reached his ears
also.
My attention was pulled back into my room as Quintin shouted at me.
"I will ask you again, Jade, what the hell did you do to your hair?" he
exclaimed, his 5ft 10in frame rigid.
"Can you just relax, Quin?" I replied, using my nickname for him, trying to
calm him down.
"I can't! Have you seen your head?" Quintin gestured, his voice getting
louder, "Why would you think that this would be a good look?"
"What does it matter? It's my hair and I can do whatever I want!" I
screamed back.
In that moment, Dominic barged into the bedroom, "Children, children,
enough with the fighting..." his words died down as his gaze settled upon
us.
Upon his entry, my green eyes lit up, "Daddy! Do you like it?"
"Jade! What the hell did you do to your hair?" Dominic's question mirrored
Quintin's as he stood there, his pale face contorted in confusion.
My once long, caramel-brown hair was now a vibrant purple.
The glossy strands framed my delicate face, while the rest of the thick
tresses cascaded down my back. It had been hard to find the exact shade of
purple that I wanted, but after months of searching, I had found a salon that
carried it.
"I dyed it, obviously! I did it for my birthday party later. I will be nineteen
in a few hours and you told me a few years ago that I could colour my hair
purple once I turned eighteen. I figured a year late wasn't too bad," my
smile was wide.
Dominic's blue eyes bulged, clearly surprised that I had even remembered
that conversation.
"I was obviously joking! I didn't think you were serious; that was over a
decade ago for crying out loud," he sputtered.
"Aaaand with that, I take my exit!" Quintin said before quickly adding, "I'm
going to go over some of the preparations for the party with Jee-min. Try
not to kill each other too much," his laughter could be heard as he began to
make his way out.
"Send Jee-min in here for a minute before you leave," Dominic commanded
before Quintin left.
Poking his shoulder gently, "Well..." I said while twirling around playfully,
"Do you like it daddy?"
He took a sharp breath as his eyes narrowed, "Jade, how many times have I
told you not to call me that? You know how much it irritates me!"
"Exactly..." a soft snicker escaped me as I continued, "Besides, using the
names Dominic or Mr. Calvetti just isn't as much fun and well, I wanted to
have something else to call you besides plain old Dom..." I paused and
pouted before adding, "Be grateful I didn't decide to call you Daddy Dom
instead. Although, I have been thinking about Dom the Dom, kind of has a
nice ring to it no?"
Dom the Dom.
Just saying it out loud caused me to giggle some more. I had come up with
it based on the preference of his sexual appetite, well at least based on the
rumours I had heard.
Certainly, Dom the Dom was much better than Daddy Dom Dick, and as I
compared the two, the thought caused me to snort as I tried to stifle my
laughter.
At the mention of Dom the Dom, Dominic growled softly, "Jade..."
I loved it when he said my name.
My real name was Martha Miller, but I hated it, for it reminded me of my
past, and it just sounded too boring. So, in the end I had it changed.
Dominic had recommended the name Jade, stating that the intensity of my
green eyes reminded him of jadeite. I had immediately fallen in love with
the designation.
Smiling, I moved even closer to him and hugged his left arm.
With a sigh, I rested my head against his shoulder, his 6ft 4in stature
towered over my 5ft 7in frame. Like always, he smelled so good, and I
could not help but inhale the scent of his cologne.
Pouting my lips, I looked up at him, "So, do you like the colour, Dom? It
matches your favourite shade of purple."
As he was about to answer, someone knocked on the door.
Jee-min entered soon after. He was a slender Korean man of average height
with flawless, blond-dyed hair. He had a phlegmatic expression on his face,
making his features even more attractive, as his dark monolid eyes flickered
back and forth between Dominic and myself.
"You called for me, boss?" Jee-min asked.
"You're her personal bodyguard! You're supposed to keep me informed of
everything she does! Why the hell did you allow her to do this?" Dominic
asked in annoyance, gesturing to my purple hair.
Jee-min's eyes suddenly widened in realisation, "Aw Shit! I only saw the
colour after her hair was rinsed out. She told me that you were okay with
it!"
"And you believed her?" Dominic's face contorted in disbelief.
"Come on boss, you know what she's like! She barely listens to me as it
is..." Jee-min sighed in frustration as he ran a hand through his hair.
Shaking his head, Dominic muttered, "Get out, I'll deal with you in a
minute."
I watched as Jee-min gave me a pointed stare, letting me know that he
would get his revenge on me during training. The thought made me cringe.
Shit, I was in for it later.
Even though the Korean was of average height and build, he was as deadly
as they came with his fists, as well as with any weapon that he could get his
hands on.
This was one of the reasons that Dominic had chosen Jee-min to watch over
me, as opposed to one of the other larger men. Seeing as he was the same
height as me and had a youthful appearance, the unassuming man blended
into crowds effortlessly. This made it easier for him to watch over me as he
could pass for a university student and would follow me around to every
class.
Let me tell you, that could really be annoying at times!
As I looked back at Jee-min, my eyes conveyed a silent apology. I tried to
put on my cutest sad face, in an attempt to manipulate him. But Jee-min
knew me too well and his frown only deepened as he closed the door
behind him.
Immediately changing my face into a smile, I turned my attention back to
the striking man standing in my bedroom.
Biting my bottom lip in a brief pout, I asked again, trying to get my voice to
sound as innocent as possible, "So... What do you think?"
Dominic's favourite colour was purple and I had done this as a tribute to
him.
The mafia boss could never stay angry at me; no one really could for that
matter, and I used that to my advantage. They did not call me the 'Master
Manipulator' for nothing. I should be ashamed at the way I schemed my
way to get things, but it was be a useful skill to have. Especially if I had
plans of joining Dominic's organisation.
"It looks nice," he replied, as he ran his gloveless hand through my long
hair, "however, I'm not sure how the dean of your faculty will take it, seeing
as you have that photo shoot for the university magazine coming up. You
know how uptight that man can be."
Shrugging, I let go of his arm and walked towards the portable rack where
my designer birthday outfit hung, still hidden in its black garment bag. My
fingers played with the zipper as I pursed my lips.
Turning back to face him, I said, "Don't worry, Mr. Thompson is afraid of
you, he won't say anything. Besides, Blaire dyes her hair all the time and
she's on the cover of the current Humanities faculty brochure!"
"Jade..." his voice disapproving.
Even with his tone, I could see in his eyes that he was a little proud of me. I
was never one to be easily daunted.
"What have I told you about intimidating other people?" Dominic asked
before he went on to say, "I don't want you acting like a gangster. As for
Ms. Harris, that girl is such a bad influence!"
"How many times have I told you, just call her Blaire, she isn't one of your
mafia associates. As for being a bad influence... Really Dom? This coming
from the biggest crime boss in the city?" I retorted, a frown forming on my
brow as I added, "As for acting like a gangster, I'm just trying to fit in. I
mean, you let Quin join your mafia, and he didn't even need to go to
university as a requirement! Why are the rules different for me? I'm as
much a part of this organization as everyone else in this house!"
Audibly groaning, he replied, "Because he's a man. I don't want you getting
hurt."
With my hands on my hips, I argued, "I'm more than capable of taking care
of myself! I know my way around a gun, plus Jee-min has been teaching me
to fight since I was nine!" I paused to go into a Wing Chun stance before I
relaxed and continued, "Besides, Raeni is the head of the Jamaican Mafia
and she's as badass as any the of the other leaders! You have no problem
doing deals with her and she's a woman, why am I different?"
Sighing deeply, he took a moment before he spoke, "First of all, Ms. Dixon
is a real adult. Just because you turn nineteen tomorrow doesn't mean you're
ready for such things! Secondly, while you might be good at Kung-Fu and
using a gun, you aren't bullet proof!" Dominic's hand moved to gently
caress my cheek.
I almost purred as I felt his fingers against my skin. Not being able to help
myself, I leaned into his touch, wanting more.
It was a big deal to be touched by Dominic Calvetti's bare hands.
You see, he never touched anyone unless he had his gloves on. And even
then, he was still specific about where he put his hands.
Dominic was very particular that way, even more so where touching him
was concerned. Many people thought that it may have been because he had
mysophobia, and that he had a fear of germs and an obsession with
cleanliness.
However, in reality, it was an unfortunate consequence of the trauma of his
past, and as a result, no one was allowed to touch the mafia boss.
Well, no one except me.
I was the only one who Dominic ever allowed to touch the bare skin of his
hands and face.
Of course, such actions mostly took place in a private setting, which is why
I thought that he had a soft spot where I was concerned. I never knew why
he allowed me to, but I never questioned it.
His deep voice brought me out of my thoughts.
"I don't know what I would do if you ever got hurt. Can't you just stay safe
and hidden?" Dominic urged with a dazzling smile while pulling his hand
away.
My mood immediately changed, and without thinking, I lashed out.
"No!" I said as I suddenly kicked his shin before turning my back on him
and stalking towards the window. Pressing my forehead against the glass, I
muttered, "Perhaps I really should just move out..."
Though I could, we both knew that I would not.
I suddenly felt his hands on my shoulders. Dominic roughly turned me
around to face him, a deep grumble started low in his throat as he dragged
me away from the window and pushed me up against the nearest wall. His
blue eyes darkened as both his palms smacked the solid surface on either
side of my head simultaneously.
"Careful..." Dominic sternly warned before asking, "What have I told you
about those temper tantrums, hmmm? And if you want to move out, I
cannot stop you, you are free to do as you please, but don't expect me to
leave you unprotected."
Rolling my eyes at him, I said, "I don't need you; I can take care of myself."
I knew that I was being rude and ungrateful, but sometimes I really just
could not help what came out of my mouth. My tongue was reckless and I
often took advantage of the fact that I was the only person who could talk to
Dominic in this manner.
Although, I had to admit that I sometimes overstepped my boundaries, and
when I did, he never failed to reinforce who was in charge. After all, I knew
the rules, but sometimes I needed reminding.
Smiling darkly, his nostrils flared as he looked down at me.
As his blue gaze infiltrated mine, I admired the rage that I saw smouldering
within his penetrating stare. Dominic's angry eyes always held a strange
power over me. I silently hoped that perhaps one day he would let me
experience the torrent that I knew resided within him.
It was hard to ignore this electric pull that I suddenly felt whenever I was
near Dominic. The feeling was new and it scared me, but I had always been
fascinated by dangerous things.
Perhaps that was why I was finding myself looking at Dominic in a new
way.
I was attracted to his chaos. I supposed one might say that I was a bit
messed up in the head, but then again, who would not be, given what I had
gone through as a child.
With him standing so close to me, I bit my bottom lip, trying my best to
stifle the moan that threatened to escape.
Dominic was about to say something when his mobile phone suddenly rang.