For those of you joining the story just now, I recommend you read chapter one and two. This story won't make much sense to you if you don't.
This meeting was overdue, Victoria knew it, but, she wasn't too happy to meet Gianni in public not even a year after the inquest on Daemon's death. She would have much preferred to meet him somewhere private where they could talk freely without the risk of being overheard but, Gianni had assured her there was no risk, and she trusted him enough to not question his judgment.
When she had answered the phone the night before, she had been surprised to hear Gianni's voice. They had talked last at Daemon's funeral, and it had been only a few words. He had said the past was dead, but that he would need to see her some time in the future because he had things to tell her. She had never found out what it is he wanted to talk to her about. Her family had arrived and when she'd turned back to talk to him he was gone.
Now Victoria was here, in front of the restaurant Gianni had chosen for their meeting, and she didn't know what to expect. What did Gianni want of her? Did he want to blackmail her into doing something for him? Would he remind her that she owed him her freedom? This past year had been good for her, she had regained her self-confidence and self-worth, but still, she was uneasy about meeting him without knowing beforehand what he wanted.
Oh well, here I am now. It can never be as bad as the uncertainty of not knowing what Gianni wants to talk to me about.
Victoria took a deep breath, plastered a smile on her face and pushed open the restaurant's door with a veneer of confidence she hoped she could maintain. The tenebrosity surprised her, and she hoped it wasn't an indication of what Gianni wanted from her. She took a moment to allow her eyes to adjust before asking the Maitre D. to show her to her party.
He showed her to a private room in the back of the restaurant and she saw Gianni hadn't arrived yet. Victoria was glad for the reprieve, but she couldn't help but wonder if it wasn't some kind of game on Gianni's part to let her stew a while before making his 'grand entrance'. The uncertainty was taking its toll on her nerves, and she didn't like what that sick feeling in the pit of her stomach was telling her.
Gianni arrived a few minutes later and one look at Victoria told him she wasn't happy to be there. He didn't want to be there either but he knew the things he had to tell her couldn't wait any longer.
He made sure to make some noise so she wouldn't be startled when he sat in front of her, however, she was so lost in thought she didn't even notice his arrival until he put his hand on hers to draw her attention.
"Oh…Gianni. You scared me. I didn't hear you come in." Victoria put her hand over her heart. She could feel it beating a mile a minute.
"Hello, Victoria. I'm glad you agreed to meet me on such short notice." Gianni knew he'd have to tread very carefully. Victoria looked like she would crawl out of her skin any minute.
They made small talk for a while, each saying how good the other looked, how nice the weather was. They talked about their respective children; anything to try and ease the tension that had grown between them.
After their meal had been served and their wine poured, the serving staff left the room, making sure to close the door behind them. Gianni knew he couldn't postpone their talk any longer, but he made a conscious effort not to appear overeager to start it either. He didn't want to scare Victoria away before she had heard everything he had to say to her. If she never wanted to talk to him after what he had to say was another thing, but, for now he needed to stay focused and tell her the whole truth about that fateful night a year ago.
Victoria took the decision away from him when she said, "Okay, now we're alone, there aren't any witnesses. What do you want from me? Why did you summon me here today?" She couldn't believe she had said that! How could she sound so self-assured when she was so afraid inside?
For a moment, Gianni was speechless. He would have expected anything from Victoria but not this.
Oh my God! She thinks I asked her to meet me here today so I can blackmail her!
Gianni sipped his wine in an attempt to cover his surprise and to allow him to recover his composure. Despite his hurt he smiled, looked into her eyes, and said, "I asked you here today, Victoria, because I have things to tell you. There are things you should know, about what happened after you left last year. I didn't have any motive in calling you other than to be able to tell you these things and I'm really sorry if my call last night has worried you."
Victoria gasped when she heard Gianni talk about last year. She thought she was over it, but it seemed the past was catching up to her. Nightmares had haunted her sleep nearly every night for a few weeks afterwards, until she reminded herself she wasn't responsible for the way Daemon had lived his life. She knew one day she and Gianni would need to talk about what had happened but it didn't make her happy to know it would be now and not later.
She lit up a cigarette to keep her hands and mind occupied for a moment, acutely aware of her surrounding; she focused on the billowing patterns the cigarette smoke was creating in the air. When she looked at Gianni, her mind was set. They would talk about it today and then bury the past for good.
"What's there to talk about, Gianni? I killed a human being that night!" Victoria was intent on not crying, even though remembering made her sick to her stomach.
"That's where you're wrong, Vickie. You didn't kill anyone." He didn't know if he should tell her everything he had heard that night, but seeing the extent of her guilt made him think that maybe it would help her get rid of it if he did.
Gianni was about to continue talking when Victoria said, "When the police showed up at my parents' place that night, they told me something had happened to Daemon, and that I should come. I didn't know what to expect, and seeing the state of the house was a shock to me. Daemon was still tied up in the chair, there was a porn movie playing on the TV and the house looked like it had been ransacked. All the electronic equipment was gone, the computers were missing, and the bedroom looked as if a tornado had gone through it, my jewellery was missing and Daemon was dead. The police said they thought Daemon had had a party turn bad and he had been killed. I didn't need to fake the breakdown I had that night. When I left, the house was in perfect condition and to come back to that was quite a shock.