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Bella (A Sagatori family saga-A Mafia Romance Book 5)
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straightened my tie.
    I didn’t know where she would go. I never let her out of the house; she’d pretty much been a prisoner in her own life since I came into it. All I did was bark orders at her and make demands that would make anyone crazy. “Track her car.”
    Alessandra gasped, “You can do that?”
    I raised a brow. “Of course, I’d never risk Bella’s safety.”
    “Her car is at 7 th and Price.” Dominic looked up from his phone.
    “Zest,” Dominic and Tony said in unison.
    “I’ll go, you stay and wait. She may come home before I find her,” I demanded of the two knuckleheads that were lucky they still had legs to stand on.
    I slipped my jacket on as I left the apartment and exited the floor inside of the elevator. “Pull the car to the front,” I called my guard.
    “Yes, Boss.”
    I stepped outside through the glass doors of the building and walked to the car where he stood holding the door for me. I lifted my eyes for a moment seeing another car just across the street— a black limo— not something uncommon for this area, very common actually. But that wasn’t what caught my eye; it was the blonde that peered over the top of the car just before disappearing into the car. My eyes had to be betraying me. I shook my head, stepping into my own car, watching as the limo drove away heading in the opposite direction that I did.
    “Everything okay, Boss?”
    I blew out a breath. “Bella took off alone, and her car is at Zest.”
    “Got it.” The car was balls to the wall in seconds. Unfortunately, our car was quickly slowed to a stop from traffic. “Sorry, Boss.”
    “Cut through here.”
    The car made a sharp right turn bypassing the cars that sat motionless in front of us moments ago.
    “If you don’t mind me asking, Boss, did you call her? Is she okay?”
    I watched my phone waiting impatiently for her to call me back. I’d dialed and redialed her number over and over with no response.
    Wyatt watched with curiosity in the rearview waiting for my response, a response I wasn’t going to give.
    A siren blared from behind us, catching my attention quickly. It was Chicago’s finest behind us with their lights flashing.
    “Boss?”
    “Fuck, just what I needed.”
    As Wyatt pulled the car to the side of the road, I punched the seat in front of me. I didn’t have time to entertain the fucking cops, but they passed us. It was a huge fucking relief that they were headed somewhere else.
    We were two streets away from the restaurant her car was at, and I grew more unhinged with every moment I didn’t know if she was safe. My face heated with fury waiting for the last one hundred feet to pass. I didn’t even consider waiting for Wyatt to open my door like I usually would have. I just opened the door and jumped out. The dark wooden door of the restaurant opened quickly with a couple exiting. I moved to the side letting them pass; it was the mayor and his arm candy, who was a well-connected call girl. He didn’t speak to me, and of course, I didn’t waste my time with him. I turned my head entering in after him.
    The hostess greeted me as soon as my feet crossed the threshold. “Welcome, how many will be in your party this morning?”
    “I’m looking for my wife, Bella Moretti.”
    “Oh, is she dining with a party?”
    “Alone.”
    “I’m sorry, sir, there isn’t a single woman dining with us at the moment.”
    “You mind if I take a look around?”
    “Umm.” she looked around.
    “It’s alright, Amber. I promise I’ll be quick.” I read her nametag.
    “Oh— Okay, sure I suppose that will be fine, but there isn’t anyone here matching that description.”
    “Thank you, I’ll be quick.” I entered the dining area seeing only a few groups of people, mostly businessmen and a few couples but no Bella. Her car sat out front, but she wasn’t here. This was the only place I could think of that she’d be.
    I ignored the hostess and left through the front door. I stepped out underneath
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