Then we went to Ortigia.
That’s when everything changed.
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First we went to Siracusa – Syracuse in English. It’s a seaport in the southeast.
Isabella was all excited. Syracuse is apparently one of the oldest cities in Sicily, with a history stretching back to the ancient Greeks.
We had a boring morning looking at ruins in a giant park, which Isabella couldn’t get enough of –
And then we went to Ortigia, where I was meeting Cat.
Ortigia was a small island off the coast of Syracuse, with a single bridge connecting it to the mainland. Though there were plenty of thousand-year-old buildings, it also had the feel of a beach resort town.
The west side of Ortigia looked out on a bay filled with sailboats.
Along the walkway bordering the water, restaurants served Aperol spritzes and massive seafood platters under shaded canopies.
One hotel even had a bayside sunning deck complete with a DJ spinning dance music.
The place was jammed with tourists and felt like a fucking party.
“Whoa,” Isabella said as she stared at the throngs of people.
I knew she was overwhelmed. Ortigia was by far the most crowded place we’d been in, even more than Cefalù.
“You alright?” I asked.
“I’m fine,” she reassured me.
“Iloveit,” Ludavica said. She was bobbing her head along to the DJ’s set.
“We can go someplace a little less jampacked,” I offered, ignoring the dirty look Ludavica gave me.
“No – I love the sailboats,” Isabella said as she stared out dreamily at the bay. “I’ve read about them all my life, but I’ve never seen one. Except in drawings in books.”
Jesus.
To live an entire life without ever seeing a sailboat – not even on TV –
It was hard for me to comprehend.
Me, the girls, and Paolo got a seat in a restaurant so Isabella could have a view of the bay. And we were out of the broiling summer sun, so that was a plus.
Paolo checked his phone.
“You got a text, boss. She’s at the Locanda dell’Ortigia,” he said, then held it out to me.
I read the rest of Cat’s message:
Locanda dell’Ortigia, Room 301. Meet you out front – the view is amazing!
I checked Google Maps on Paolo’s phone and saw the hotel was on the waterfront on the opposite side of the island.
“See you guys later,” I said as I gave Paolo back his phone.
“Enjoy your sex,” Ludavica taunted me.