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Victoria just had to wonder why Damien insisted on visiting with her at this very moment. Perhaps he was just going to pay his respects, or not. It really didn't matter to Victoria. Her attitude was sour to begin with and it only got worse when she felt forced into meetings with others when they hadn't been scheduled. Walking straight from her bedroom toward the sitting room she padded inside and stood before Damien. "So the vultures begin to sweep." Grey orbs locked on the man seated before her.
"I don't believe this should take us too long. Thank you for paying your respects. And no I'm not selling. You may reach the door once you're retraced your steps. It was nice seeing you once again, but I find time is simply wasted on reminiscing and I'm a very busy woman. Good day Mr. Provenzano." The smirk barely graced her soft pink lips as she spoke. But Victoria was quite sure her words had hit the mark.
"Well that is hardly a way to greet a friend of your father, and really not very business like." he sent a stream of smoke in her direction with his words. Damien's eyes had softened from the glares given to the pair of thugs off to the side but still held a certain disrespect. This female was his inferior in most respects. Yet here she stood like a veritable angel of order dismissing a petioning child waiting to ask God if kittens get into heaven.
"As a ten percent holder in the Prestige Company I do have a certain amount of your time to be granted. Your father is in the dirt and you disregard him as non-consequential in your life. Fine but you should illustrate a sufficient amount of respect for your father to have manners regarding his old friends and partners." He spoke his last words not so much as advice, but a command he expected carried out.
Gray eyes narrowed into mere slits before returning to normal. "I know of no such business dealings with you Mr. Provenzano and hardly care to do any future business with you either. As I mentioned before, the door awaits your graceful exit, don't disappoint me." Every nerve in her body was on edge. There was something about the man that literally made her blood boil.
Was it the handsome line of his jaw or those piercing icy blue eyes? Victoria wasn't sure at the moment what it was that irked her more than usual. "If you'll excuse me I believe it's time to remove myself from the presence of a felon, whether tried and convicted or not. Once again Mr. Provenzano, I bid you a good day." This time Victoria had the gall to turn from Damien's seated form and allow him the sight of her rolling shoulders as she walked across the small room.
He took the cigarette from his mouth and stubbed it out on the arm of her fancy couch. She could hear the sizzle of chartreuse behind her. Damien stood up in a slow manner, at the same speed at which Victoria crossed the marble floor to walk toward her bedroom. Her well shaped legs were still ensconced in the fine hosiery that she donned for her father's funeral, and he couldn't help but gaze down at the fine form that was attempting to leave his presence. He shifted his shoulders to loosen stiff muscles. One step was taken in the direction of the leaving female.
"Turn around, we are not finished." Six words were spoken softly but with the authority of a Mafioso well acquainted with being obeyed. His arms went behind his back as the man stood with a poise and dignity that was simply the residuals of his years in strict Catholic prep schools. Even though she didn't stop, Victoria felt the frigid grip of his words twist deep inside of her. No one had dared speak to her in such a manner. A finely arched brow shot up when the audacity of his words sunk in. Knowing full well how her actions would be felt, Victoria didn't turn and hold Damien's gaze as she spoke. She took one step further and then stopped.
"You disrespect me with your over handed manner Mr. Provenzano. You sweep into my home and demand to see me when it's been made aware to you that I'm not receiving visitors. I beg your pardon but I do believe it is you who doesn't quite understand when he's finished. I on the other hand understand completely. Furthermore, I'm not one of your men that will just stop and obey or come at your beck and call. Think again lest you waste more of your precious time."
"Tori, I would never treat you as one of my men." He gave her a light smile; a slick gesture which both of them knew held nothing behind it. Damien motioned towards Nunzio and Andre conversing quietly near the double door entrance to the Penthouse. "Were you one of them, I'd have painfully reminded you exactly who is at the top of the food chain." He bowed to her with mockery. As a child he had played many a Shakespearian role. "Though my time is especially precious, I have taken this occasion to visit an old friend thrust into something she may not be fully prepared for... no matter how clever I know her to be."
He took two steps that brought him but half a foot away from her rigid form. He sent a hand to straighten his slicked back hair, a strand had come free as he stood. "Now... shall we discuss what you plan on doing as owner? I would despair if my investment was wasted due to a childish vendetta to run daddy's precious company into the ground." His bold gaze stared directly into her back without wavering. Now her mettle was to be tested. He knew her enough to foresee anger creeping into her body language.
Indeed her shoulders tensed and her blood ran cold. Swiftly turning to face him she reared back and slapped him soundly upon the cheek. Victoria couldn't help but glare at Damien as his face took a violent turn to the right. The air around them crackled with tension as she stood there with her chest heaving, a literal blazing hellion full of vim and vigor.
Damien's head slowly returned to grace her with once cool blue eyes that had grown many shades darker. A hand went up to his cheek to feel the skin throb with the slight discomfort from the slap. But the real churn was inside. His pride had been wounded in this last exchange of words, and a female had dared to lay a hand to him. Worse yet she wasn't backing up and cowering.
"How dare you. My father's grave is yet to be turned over and you're already here on business. And you dare to call me Tori as if we were still friends and hadn't had years with no communication between us. You overstep bounds you are unsure of Mr. Provenzano. I suggest you think about this further." Her words were seething with venom; she did little to hide the revulsion that was flowing freely. "You disgust me. Andre...see Mr. Provenzano out and do so now!", eyes as hard as granite bore into the man before she turned on her heel to depart. Let him stew in his own juices, she thought to herself while walking from the sitting room.