Maksim: A Dark Mafia Romance (Akimov Bratva) Nicole Fox (android e book reader txt) š
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āI canāt write about my family,ā I murmur.
āThe Balduccis,ā he says, the name rolling off his tongue like a curse. āI know. He was very excited when he hired you. We might start calling the day he hired you Balducci Day. Havenāt seen Tommy Boy that happy since the Gazette went bankrupt. Christ, how he hated those bastards.ā
I force a smile, clicking the pen faster. āI just ā¦ I donāt want to make it because of my last name. Well, not āmake it,ā Iām not trying to be cocky, but like, I donāt, uhāā
Arthur chuckles and leans against my cubicle. āI know what you mean. Tom ā¦ heās a great boss in the way that once he assigns you to a topic he approves of, heāll let you do what you want. Thereās no hovering or sweating over the details. He doesnāt hire people who heās not certain about. But if you donāt fall in lineāwell, he will ruin you. No other way to put it. Heās not going to see it as you being loyal to your family or your ethicsāheās going to believe that youāre trying to test his dominance over you. Even Tom himself will tell you that he has no problem holding grudges. Of all his manifold talents, that might be the one heās most proud of. Heās had a couple of reporters who have crossed him in the past and they ended up blackballed from the industry. One of them even tried to work at the French restaurant down the block. Tom saw him and got him fired. Canāt even be a dishwasher in this city if Tom Harden has your number.ā
I shudder. āHe canāt have that much control over everyone,ā I say limply, sitting back down, but I already know heās right. The Fifth Avenue Journal has been my dream newspaper since the day I got into journalism school because itās one of the top news publications in the world. But that also means that Tom Harden is a trendsetter to all the other news publications. If he tells the rest of the news world that Iām a pariah, they will happily throw me to the wolves just to curry a little favor with him.
A courier, wearing a yellow uniform, stops in between Arthur and me. Heās carrying a woven basket with a mountain of fruit in it.
āCassandra Balducci?ā the courier asks me.
I nod, and he thrusts the basket into my hands.
āCongratulations,ā he says.
āThank you?ā I say, the response automatically slipping out.
āIs it your birthday?ā Arthur asks with a puzzled expression.
I shake my head. Iām just as confused as him. My birthday is months away. Before I can even unwrap the fruit basket, another courier raps his knuckles against my cubicle.
āHey, folks, anyone know a Cassandra Balducci?ā
āThatās me,ā I say, setting the basket of fruit on my desk. He grins at me, handing me a red glass vase filled with pink and white carnations. āCongratulations, Miss Balducci.ā
He wheels around and disappears. I pivot the vase around in my hands, searching for a card. Nothing. I glance at Arthur, who appears equally confused.
āMaybe itās for the job?ā I search through the fruit basket, lifting up kiwis, papayas, and mangos, searching for some indication of the sender, but the only thing in there is a business card for Benjiās Harvest Fruit Baskets.
A tall man with curly blonde hair wanders past the cubicle. The back of his shirt says Duty & Delivery with an image of a wrapped package underneath it.
āBalducci?ā he calls out. āDoes anyone know where Cassandra Balducci is?ā
āSheās right here,ā Arthur calls out. The courier turns around. Heās holding a glass jar in the shape of a heart that appears to be filled with chocolates.
āHere you go, maāam,ā he says.
I grab his arm before he can leave. āWho is this from?ā
He stares blankly at me.
āUm.ā He unlatches a small tablet from his belt. He clicks on the screen a couple of times. āSays here itās from a Rick Blaine.ā
Arthur makes a small noise in the back of his throat. I let the courier go. He scuttles off, nearly running into a small woman who stops beside my desk.
āThe guy near the front said that youāre Cassandra Balducci?ā she says. I nod, trying to see what sheās brought me. She holds out a card. My face is beet-red now. I can feel the eyes of the whole office on me.
āIs this from Rick Blaine too?ā I squeak.
āYep,ā she says. āSomebody cares a lot about you.ā
As she trudges away, I open the card and read it. My heart drops like a rock. Itās a repeat of the moment in Tomās office, like all the air has been sucked out of the room for the second time. Iām hot, Iām cold, Iām sweating, Iām shivering. I feel the weight of the whole world crashing down on me.
āCongratulations on the baby,ā Arthur reads from the card. āWow. I didnāt know you were pregnant. You bounced back from the pregnancy body really fast. Is that inappropriate for me to say? Iām sorry if it is, but my wife took forever to get her body back after both of our sons. She complained about it like crazy. Is yours a boy or a girl?ā
Thump, thump. Thump, thump. My pulse is pounding like a jackrabbit.
I shake my head and steel myself, taking a deep breath. āThereās no baby. Itās just a prank. My, uh, friends are weird like that. Some people say theyāre married to their job, but they think I treat my job like a baby. Iām sorry. I didnāt mean to confuse you.ā It sounds convincing to my ears, I think. I hope.
āOh no, thatās actually quite funny,ā he says. āBesides, you got chocolate, fruit, and flowers from it. Sounds like a good
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