เข้าสู่ระบบAMARA
“This has to be a joke.”
Except it wasn’t. When I’d been silent in the face of Dante’s question, he’d quietly started the car and started driving off. At first, I thought he was lying when he said he’d take us to one of his safehouses. I didn’t think he’d actually go through with it.
Dante turned to me. “And you’re the clown.”
I sent him another glare but he didn’t seem affected by it. I’d sent him quite enough this time around. He stopped to discuss something with the security before driving into the compound.
“Why did you bring me here?” I folded my arms.
He didn’t bother, simply stopping the car in front of the house. Then he turned to me. “Mind getting your ass out of the car?”
I flinched back a little before narrowing my eyes on him. It was hard keeping my hands in place. I wanted to just strangle him at the moment. Like having my father on my tail wasn’t bad enough. I had to be given solace by none other than Dante DeLaurentis a.k.a the Devil’s apprentice. Damn it.
Without a word, he got out of the car, slamming the door shut. I did the same, air hitting my face and hair instantly. Dante ran a hand through his black hair. He easily towered over me in terms of height, steel eyes watching me carefully. Without a word, he began making his way into the house.
“Hey!” I called after him, hurrying into the house as well. “You haven’t told me why you brought me here.”
“Would you pipe it down?” He put his fingers to his ears.
“How about no?” I sent him a fake smile before settling back to my glare again.
All amusement was gone now. The usual snarl was back on his face. It felt like the room had suddenly gone closer.
He inched forward, stopping just a small distance away from me. “You owe me your life for saving your sorry self back there.”
I scoffed in his face. “The only thing ‘sorry’ is whatever bullshit image you have of yourself. Yeah, you helped me back there. But don’t think it makes you some messiah. You’re a piece of shit and that’s what you’ll always be.”
He inched forward once more, our faces now dangerously close to each other. “And what’ll you do when they come after you again? What? You don’t think this is it, do you?”
“No shit, sherlock. You think I don’t know that?” I clicked my tongue and turned away from him.
The image of Philip’s corpse hit my head again. I had to hold back the tears that were now forcing themselves to my eyes. My father had killed Philip. All because he wanted to help him.
It was like the hole in my chest was only growing bigger. I wanted to scream. Lash out. This wasn’t fair. Why couldn’t I choose what I wanted? Right from birth, I’d never been given the luxury of choice. And the one time I actually try to do something for myself, they decided to take it away from me.
Dante cocked a head, eyes watching me carefully. “What? Did I strike a nerve?”
I let out a breath, turning back to me. There was still something I could do. It was crazy, but now, I didn’t have any other choice.
“I want your help with something.”
The silence was deafening. Then slowly, Dante’s face curled into something indescribable. “Oh? The high princess at my mercy?”
I bit my lip, pushing back the gnawing feeling of humiliation. I knew he was enjoying every single bit of it.
“Only for a year,” I went on. “I want you to pretend to be my fiancé. My father wants me to marry Sevro Rinaldi. But I’ll be damned if I let that happen.”
Dante didn’t say anything, but his eyes never left me even once. I took that as my sign to continue.
“We’ll pretend to be engaged for a year. I just need you to buy me a bit of time. That’s all I need.”
Dante leans his weight back on the chair behind him. “And why should I help you?”
I inched forward. “Not everybody can say they’re engaged to the Vitale heiress. You’d get the status and every other thing that’ll come with it. I don’t believe I have to tell you what you stand to gain.”
For a while, Dante doesn’t say anything. I can tell he’s letting the idea roll over in his head. Worse case, he’d refuse. I’d have to find another alternative. The timeframe was pretty slim and I knew I had to do some—
“Okay.”
I raised my eyes to meet his. “What?”
His lips tugged up once again. “Let’s get engaged.”
Dante had made the fastest stop to the jewelry store. He’d ordered me to wait in the car while he got in the store. I wanted to argue with him on it but he’d locked the car doors without a word.
“Fucking bastard.” I huffed.
Some minutes later, I found him making his way back to the car. Without a word, he got back into the car and driving off.
“You’re really not going to say anything?” I snapped.
He spared me a glance. “You wanted to get engaged right? That’s what we’re going to do.”
I thought of asking something else but held off on it. When the car finally came to a stop, I held my breath.
Why did he bring us to the Empire State Building? He turned off the engine, and got out of the car. Slowly, I did the same.
“What are we—”
Before I could finish, he’d pulled out ring box. His grey eyes seemed to glisten under the glow of the night.
“Here’s to a new alliance.” He pulled out the ring. “You’ve dug your own grave. And there’s no way of clawing your way out.”
I fixed him a hard stare. “I’d say the same for you. You have no idea what you’re getting yourself into.”
The small diamond was enough to leave anyone stunned. How much had he gotten it in the first place?
He held out a hand to me. I’d chosen to make a bargain with the devil. And sooner or later, the regret would hit.
I placed my hand on Dante’s, the cold sliding down my spine instantly. He tightened his grip on it, eyes glinting with a promise of danger as he slid the ring onto my finger.
“Welcome to hell, Amara.”
AMARARays of sunlight slipped through the curtains, more invasive when it should have been pleasing. I tossed a little, failing to push away the dull throb at the back of my head.“Shit.”I forced myself off the bed after unceremoniously failing to fall back into that dreamless slumber. Instinctively, my fingers moved to my neck.I winced.There’d likely be bruises there. Memories of last night flashed in my head without respite. Dante’s rage filled eyes. And the surety that I was going to die.What if he had actually killed me…A sharp knock on the door cut through my thoughts. I didn’t bother hiding my annoyance when the maids’ faces came into view.“Donna.” They all bowed in unison.Something about that word made my stomach tighten. I was Dante’s fiancée now. And by fault, this new title was mine to bear, even I didn’t want it.The head maid raised her head. “We’re here to help you get ready for the day.”Maybe it had been the events of yesterday. Or just the inner walls of my min
AMARATwo hours.That was how long I’d been pacing for. How long it had been since we’d been forced to bring the engagement party to an abrupt end.Dante was quite the actor himself. His eyes held the tensed pain he probably was going through. But none of the guests read through him. Cassian had been there to pull him away quickly enough.And I’d been told to head back to my room.I bit my lip, kicking my heels off before turning to the mirror. Staring back at my reflection, it was hard to ignore how I mirrored everything expected of the wife of a don. A trophy. All a performance.Dante didn’t love me, and I held the same endearment. But in the months to come, we’d spend all the time convincing the general public that we actually did.“Are you okay?”I really meant it at the time. Of course I’d done a bit of research on Dante. Learning he had an allergy to cherries had been a bit blindsiding in all honesty.But oh how wonderful it was to have seen him so…powerless.He’d known it was m
DANTE“When was the last time you were plagued by such…feelings?”This wasn’t how I’d planned the eve of my engagement party. Before my therapist, and having to be the center of his observant, churning eyes. It was just a little to midnight and I really should have just booked it all the way to bed. But it had happened.Again. “If you even think this is going to work out, then you’ve made a fucking mistake, DeLaurentis.” The elder Vitale brother had phoned me, and talked long enough to keep what he wanted to say brief.None of their family members approved of the arrangement between me and Amara. And they would do whatever it took to get me out of the picture. Even if it meant tearing me down and relishing every last bit of it. The tipping point, however, had been the mention of my father.“My father sends his regards,” The man had said coldly. “To the late DeLaurentis. Although, he must be so disappointed.”And then my phone had ended up in smithereens, smashed against the wall ju
AMARAThere’d been multiple points in my life where I was hit with a certain blood curdling chill. It was a variation of so many things. Nauseating, fear-inducing and intended to leave you on your knees.This was one of those moments.I didn’t know much about the second in command and had barely had a smooth interaction with him from the moment we met. And yet there was something about the way his stare seemed to tear right through me.Some seconds later, I regained my composure, breaking the long ensuing silence. “What do you mean?”“Don’t give me that.” He glared, taking one step closer. “I know about your arrangement with Dante well enough.”I mirrored the hard look in his eyes. “And?””He easily towered over me. Piercing eyes had me pinned to where I stood without so much of an effort. My tongue burned with the urge to goad him. See just how angry he could get.“Look, I don’t care about whatever it is you two have going on.” His gaze bounce over me for a brief second. “But if you
AMARAI knew the day was going to be absolute shit when I woke up with that stain on the bed.My stomach felt groggy, and my eyes raw. I hated that I’d cried so much the night before. But it had all been too much. Memories of Philip, and then everything that had later ensued after.The mood that had been on the verge of plummeting soured all the more when I noticed the red stain on the bed.Like instinct, there was a small knock on the door and a maid quietly slipped in. She had red hair that demanded attention and stark green eyes.“Good morning, ma’am.” She bowed her head. “I’m Farah, the head maid of the estate. Whatever it is you need, please know that we’re all at your beck and call. Your comfort is our priority and we’ll do whatever makes your home more to your liking.”Home.My lips thinned into a grim line, a wave of nausea clawing at my throat. Such a warm word for a place that felt more like a prison. I simply nodded, forcing myself off the bed. Her eyes lingered on the sta
DANTEI watched as a myriad of emotions clouded her face. Her eyes widened, pupils dilating just enough that I could see a brief glint of shock in them.Then, her eyes lit up in flames.“In hours?” She glared. “That’s not going to happen. You don’t just get to spring that up on me, and expect me to dance to your every bidding like some fucking puppet.”My eyes flickered to the staff, their heads bent, eyes not daring to meet mine. I had a reputation to maintain, one that wouldn’t be spoiled by her insolence.Without thinking, I leaned even closer, glaring hard enough to send the message clean and clear.“You do not talk to me that way, Amara. I’ve been far too lenient with you.”Her glare didn’t waver. “I am not ready for some fancy party to sell this just yet. Give me…two days.”I didn’t respond immediately.She let out a small breath. “Two days, and I’ll ready myself into the perfect little fiancé you want.”My eyes lingered on her for a moment. The only time my fingers ever twitche
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