LOGIN“I Micheal Volkswagen refuse to get married to a lying thief. I am calling off the engagement, and after today, you better not come near me.” Micheal, my fiancee announced. I watched silently, head lowered and my words caught in my throat. I wanted to cry. I wanted to say I had been framed, but who would believe me when they all flocked over to the ewe that had cried wolf? *** Attending a Mafia event with her fiance was supposed to be the happiest day of her life, but Audrey's life takes a crucial turn when she gets framed by her fiancée betrothed. Accused of stealing, and with no evidence to prove her innocence, Audrey leaves in shame. She couldn't blame them, the mafia had a motto. No honour for the thieves, but she was shattered when she found out she wasn't framed, but it was Michael's plan all along. She wants revenge, but the universe isn't done with her yet. No. Not when she finds out that she was pregnant, and worse, when Michael's biggest enemy, his uncle approaches. What he wanted was Audrey and her baby. It was his ultimate revenge plan yet, but would Audrey agree?
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"Hey you! More shots!" I groaned as I refilled several cups with liquor. Today was one of those days I hated. Actually it was the one I hated most. Fridays. The bar was heavily packed with people who only had one thing in mind —getting their asses drunk. And they weren't very patient about it. I maneuvered the sea of crowds while balancing trays on my shoulder. "Here's your order" I almost knocked over the drinks but caught myself just in time. "Watch it!" One of the men shouted, causing me to flinch. Muttering an apology under my breath I glided to the next table. After taking several orders, I returned to the counter almost dizzy from all the noise and people. "Hey Audrey" Alexa, one of the attendants, joined me. "How's it going?" my response was a grimace which had her chuckling lightly. "Told ya to claim a sick leave. How do you still want to go on a date after all this mess" she waved her hands exaggeratedly but it was her words that had me pausing. A date. The dinner party. Shit! How could I forget? Michael was going to be so mad at me. I dropped the tray without a second thought, "Mate, sorry for this but I gotta go" I said and before she could protest, like I knew she would, I shoved my way out of the bar. Today I was supposed to be at a dinner party held by my fiance's, Michael, family. This was my first meeting with them and I had almost blown it. I checked the time —7:30pm perfect! The dinner wouldn't start until 9:00pm. I still had time. I quickly took a cab to my apartment which wasn't very far. After changing my work clothes to a blue knee-length dress. I grabbed my small purse and applied a bit of make-up. My stomach churned as I made my way downstairs and waited for Michael's arrival. Michael wasn't the problem, his family was. I knew they were influential, wealthy based on the numerous sports cars Michael drove but that wasn't the only thing I knew or otherwise everyone knew but didn't dare to say. Mafians I shrugged it off at first. This was Italy, where most middle class assumed that all the upper class were mafians. But the whispers had become louder and even overwhelming. When I mentioned it to Michael he had laughed it off like it was a silly joke. That was hardly comforting to someone who had started taking on multiple jobs at 17 to take care of her comatose mother who had been attacked. By mafians. My thoughts were disrupted by the loud roar of an engine I had become quite accustomed to. As I raised my gaze, a sleek blue Porsche approached striking a vivid contrast against the tattered streets. Michael pulled up right in front of me and I hopped in with butterflies in my stomach. "Well, look who dressed up today," he mused. I felt my face heat up even as I asked, "So how do I look?" He simply grinned while switching the engine back to life "Lovely. But I better get my gorgeous baby out of this dump before it gets cramped up" It took me a minute to realize his 'baby' was not me but the car, cool.... Not. Thanks to his indirect reminder of what a dump I lived in, my nerves had returned in waves causing that churning again. I held my breath, afraid I would throw up in this very nice, cool, gorgeous Porsche. The last thing I needed was offending Michael. "We're here" His voice brought me back to reality. A glance out of the window had me biting back a gasp. I had expected the meeting to be at an high-end restaurant. Not a freaking mansion! Actually a palace is more appropriate. "Cars aren't allowed into the main house, we have to get down" I nodded, not trusting myself to speak. I followed Michael out on wobbly feet. As we joined the other guests, I realized a little too late that this was a banquet. Not a family banquet but a high class standard one. And.... I was underdressed. I could tell the other ladies who snickered while throwing mocking glances my way also noticed this, but I refused to let any of my insecurities show. Micheal was engrossed in something an older man was saying and just when I was debating on entering the mansion or waiting for him to finish a car drove by so fast I had to hold on to a pillar to steady myself. What the— What happened to cars not being allowed? Judging by the murmurings I wasn't the only one curious about that. Michael walked in with a stony face and I followed suit. As soon as we walked in we were greeted by a loud sugary voice, "Michael!" the woman made a beeline towards him before kissing his cheeks and taking his left arm, shoving me aside. "You're finally here" I tried not to feel uncomfortable at being treated like air. Michael spoke softly with a smile on his face as he returned her enthusiastic greeting. Watching them stand together, so intimately made me feel like a third wheel, I pushed down the bile pulsing in my throat. "Ahem" I cleared my throat and for the first time the 'prim' and proper lady glanced at me. "Who's this?" She knows. I could tell from her tone, still I squirmed as she sized me up. Well two could play this game. "I'm Audrey, Michael's fiance. And you are?" She stilled. Perhaps not expecting my response and exchanged an incredulous glance with Michael which had my stomach turning —again. "Is that so?" She replied with a chuckle and I watched as her grip tightened on Michael's arm. "I just happen to be his betrothed" What?! It was my turn to stare at Michael with wide eyes. He averted his gaze before whispering, "We'll talk later" I swallowed my protest and plastered a fake smile on my face before storming into the hall, out of their sight. It was a cowardly thing to do but I was angry. At Michael. At myself. My angry march was interrupted when I bumped into a waiter. His tray tilted, splashing wine on my gown. A borrowed gown. "Sorry ma... are you okay?" I forced a smile as I reassured the trembling teenager. "Don't worry, I'll just get it cleaned up" he visibly relaxed. I didn't. "Where's the restroom?" After a few minutes of dabbing some water on my dress, I made it back to the hall. Michael was nowhere in sight, rather a small crowd of young ladies had gathered just in front of where I had come through. "Hey!" A high pitched voice called. I turned towards the crowd whose attention had been diverted to me. "You just came out of the restroom, right?" she asked. Without waiting for an answer she continued. "Lena's necklace got missing after she came out. It was in her bag" Okay.... "Do you need to ask?" Another woman chirped in. Exactly! I couldn't agree more- "Judging by how she's dressed she's the only one who would do something like that" Wait... What?! "I never did such a thing" I gritted out. "Why don't we just check her bag?" Another lady suggested. This was ridiculous and so not happening. I drew my clutch tighter but a faster wrenched it off. Turning, I met Alana's taunting smile as she opened the clutch. "Well, look at this" her voice drawled as a smirk appeared on her face. My own face drained of color, watching as she pulled out the diamond jewelry from my clutch.Drecos’s POVOur heads were so close that the rest of the world faded away leaving just her in my universe. Every instinct I possessed, the cold, calculating part of me that had kept me alive for all these years was screaming at me to withdraw. Don't do this. Don't let her in. But I couldn't move back. There was a magnetic pull, a raw, invisible force, pulling me towards Audrey. My gaze dropped to her lips, and for the first time in my life, I was not in control.Just as our lips were about to lock, a sharp rhythmic knock shattered the silence.The spell broke. We froze, then jumped apart with lightning speed, the electric heat between us vanishing in an instant. I felt a surge of pure unmistakable fury come over me.“Dammit”, I muttered under my breath, my heart still hammering against my ribs. I turned toward the door. “Hold on,” I barked.I stepped out to meet my head of security, holding my phone. He looked hesitant, but he stood his ground. “Boss, your phone. It has been ring
Audrey’s POVI didn't think I just acted. I quickly sprang up and moved my body off the bed.“Audrey? What are you?…”I let out a sharp, choked gasp as I let my legs give way. I collapsed forward, my hands hitting the floor with a loud thud. “Oh! My head…”“Oh my God, Audrey!” Eleanor let out, dropping the bag instantly to rush to my side. She grabbed my shoulders, her face full of panic and concern. “Your body is not ready to be up! You’re still so weak!”As she stood over me, helping me back toward the bed, I used the chaos. My foot hooked around the strap of the bag on the floor. With one swift, silent kick, I sent it sliding deep under the shadows of the bed frame.“I'm sorry,” I whispered, leaning into her as she sat me back down. I looked up at her with watery, grateful eyes. “I just... I wanted to tell you how sweet you've been to me. Especially at the party. The way you defended me against Alana... I don’t know what I would have done without you.”Eleanor’s expression softened
Drecos’s POVThe air in the hospital corridor was thick, but it was nothing compared to the tension inside the room. The moment I heard the words come out of Audrey’s mouth the words hit me like a physical blow.I took a step closer to Audrey’s bed as I stood in between the doctor and Audrey. My blood runs cold. Secrets are dangerous in my world; they are shadows where the enemies hide. I watched as the doctor excused himself, his eyes fixed on mine as he quickly looked away seconds before he hurried out. I didn't like the way he avoided my gaze.I walked towards Audrey’s bed. “What secret Audrey?” I asked with a low voice demanding the truth. “What were you two discussing that I’m not allowed to know?”She looked at me, and for a moment the world seemed to stop. Her eyes held pain and unshed tears. She looked so fragile, her face was pale except for the faint flush on her cheeks. There wasn't any hint of deception in her expression, only a haunting vulnerability that made my chest ac
Drecos’s POV My gun stayed pointed at her forehead as she kept blabbering. I wanted to see the light leave her eyes. I wanted to hear her beg for her life. But as she made to speak again the room exploded. Bang. The girls head snapped back, then she slumped to the ground. I turned around, my gun still in the air, my heart was pounding with hot pure rage. Eleanor stood there, her face looking pale her pistol still smoking. “What the hell did you just do?” I shouted. My mind was going crazy. Even if I wanted her dead I also wanted to hear what she had to say, I wanted to be the one to pull the trigger. “Why did you shoot her? I wanted her to die by my hands.” Eleanor looked at the body, then at me, her eyes teary up. “I’m sorry, Drecos. I just… I didn't know what came over me I had to do it I hand a feeling she was going to lie to you, and it made me so angry. Seeing her sit there after what she did to Audrey... I just couldn't take it. I got carried away with rage. I know you w
Audrey’s POVAs soon as the shadowy figure tried to inject me I struggled to remove my hand, my head swinging from left to right so he couldn't inject me, then I felt a firm heavy hand gripping my shoulders.My eyes snapped open. I was gasping for air, my chest thudding as I looked up. It was Dreco
Micheal’s POV“Michael, I’m serious. I’m not even suggesting.” Alana gave a sharp, cutting reply as she banged the brochure onto my desk. “You have to be available for the cake tasting today and also we have to check out the last three venues. We need to make a decision fast. I won't have the Marce
Drecos POVMy phone rang just as I was finishing a call with one of my managers.I almost put my phone away but then I saw the name. It was the secret guard I assigned to watch Audrey.I quickly picked the call.“Boss, something is wrong with ma’m Audrey she just… she just collapsed.”Time stopped,
Alana’s POVThe boutique was quiet, only the sound of wine glasses and the sound of hangers moving along clothing racks. I looked at my reflection on the three-way mirror admiring my emerald green backless gown that draped my gold stilettos. It was a dress made only for queens. I smiled at myself i


















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