تسجيل الدخولI wasn't sure which one felt worse. The fact that he never even needed Andrew's opinion and just wanted to assert dominance in the cruellest way possible, or that he somehow knew my ring size, and designed a dress himself three months ago.
"Happy?" I asked, my voice laced unapologetically with venom. It wouldn't be news to him how nuch I hated him. "That would be a stretch," he said, then turned to the assistant. "Pack it up." "Where is Andrew?" I asked, standing my ground. "I am not leaving here until you tell me where Andrew is." He shrugged. "I would have told you anyway. He is waiting for you right outside." I started to walk towards the door, but before I could get to the door, Leone was blocking it, his eyes cold and emotionless. "Not with your dress." I took in a deep breath, then turned and immediately ran back into the smaller room. I eagerly changed out of the dress, and the assistant promptly packed it up and handed it to me. I cursed under my breath as I collected it, then ran back outside. Leone was not there anymore, and I made my way out of the main door, my eyes scanning the entire place for Andrew. I ran down to my car and put the dress into the back seat, then started to open the front door when I heard muffled noises. I stopped, then slowly walked to the front of my car. Andrew was lying on the floor right in front of the car, his hands and legs were tied up, his lips sealed with tape, his body writhing desperately. I gasped, my eyes wide as I immediately pulled him to me, my hands wrapping around him, my chest heaving. I had parked my car to the left, and if I had not stopped, I would have at least injured him with the car. "That fucking bastard," I hissed, my cheat heaving hard, my hands wrapping tighter around Andrew. I managed to untie him and get him into the car, and I drove off at top speed right back to the penthouse. "Wait here," I told him as I gently helped him lay on the bed, then started to walk towards the bathroom to find the first aid box. His hand, however, wrapped around my wrist, stopping me from leaving. I turned to him, my heart beating wildly. I knew I was far too guilty to look him in the eye, but it had to happen. "Andrew." He pushed himself to sit, his hand still holding mine, his gaze a mixture of fright and surprise. "He..." He said, his voice low, almost inaudible. "He recognized me, Ginevra." I swallowed hard, holding his hand tighter. "I am sorry. I am sorry, Andrew." "Are you really going to marry him? Ten years ago, you and Don Matteo.." "Stop," I said, my eyes darting across both of his. "I have no other choice." "And what about me? I did everything you asked me to do to him ten years ago before Don Matteo orchestrated the accident. He will sooner or later, kill me, Gine." "He won't. I will make sure he doesn't." "But what about us?" Desperation was seeping into his voice now, his grip on my hand so tight that it hurt. "You are hurting me," I said, attempting to move my hand. His grip, however, tightened around my hand, and he pulled me to him, his eyes wild with anger and an almost depraved rage. "You did this. You were the one who wanted to teach him a lesson after everything. It was your father who..." "You are hurting me!" I said, my voice rising, but he only brought me closer, his eyes wide. "No. You are not going off with that man and leaving me to be his prey. You are not going to..." "Andrew." "I do not agree." "Let me go!" "No!" Before I knew it, I slapped his cheek hard, causing his face to swerve violently to the left and his words to finally stop. My eyes widened, but I wasn't sorry. He was hurting me. I pulled my hand out of his grip and stepped away, my chest heaving hard. "I know what I did ten years ago. And yes, I will get married. You just stay the fuck out of it if you don't want to get hurt." He didn't reply, and I turned away, then made my way downstairs and out of the penthouse. The sky had darkened with rain clouds, and the droplets were already falling steadily, breaking apart like I was deep inside. Ten years ago, I had made a decision that ruined my life. I closed my eyes, and the flashes filled my mind. The way Leone had been the only one who came to my mother's funeral. The way he gave me flowers and little notes at lunchtime. The way he had been the ray of sunshine I needed at the worst time of my life. Only for him to meet that fate in my hands. I could still hear how he begged when Andrew and the other two boys from his clique locked him in the stall. I could still hear him screaming my name. I could still see the accident scene. I looked down at my knees. The long jarred mark was still on my right knee from when I had been there. Maybe this is my karma. Maybe I am finally coming to terms with it.I walked into the mansion after sunset, having strolled around to the company to try and get things off my mind. The house was quiet, not like we made a lot of noise typically, but there was no sign of my father either.It was probably the best. After what happened today, I would be lying if I said I didn't feel a little bit of resentment towards him for making me have to deal with this.I just wasn't sure if the hatred I felt towards him was for ten years ago or for right now.I started to make my way towards the stairs when his voice filled the empty space, causing my fingers to instantly clench."You are back."I turned, my eyes slowly dropping. I couldn't help the ice I felt. "I stopped by the cartel and the company.""You went there rather late. Where were you?"I could hear the accusation in his voice, and just from the way he was holding his cigarette, I knew he knew something I had been hiding.It couldn't be Andrew, right? Leone wouldn't be a little snitch on top of being a c
I wasn't sure which one felt worse. The fact that he never even needed Andrew's opinion and just wanted to assert dominance in the cruellest way possible, or that he somehow knew my ring size, and designed a dress himself three months ago."Happy?" I asked, my voice laced unapologetically with venom. It wouldn't be news to him how nuch I hated him."That would be a stretch," he said, then turned to the assistant. "Pack it up.""Where is Andrew?" I asked, standing my ground. "I am not leaving here until you tell me where Andrew is."He shrugged. "I would have told you anyway. He is waiting for you right outside."I started to walk towards the door, but before I could get to the door, Leone was blocking it, his eyes cold and emotionless."Not with your dress."I took in a deep breath, then turned and immediately ran back into the smaller room. I eagerly changed out of the dress, and the assistant promptly packed it up and handed it to me.I cursed under my breath as I collected it, the
Everything in my life had gone wrong the minute I turned 16. My mother's death, Uncle Alessandro's death, then meeting Leone.The rest of last night had been a blur, and somewhere inside me, I had hoped, as I lay awake throughout, staring at the gun I should have used back in that restaurant, that Leone would back out of this alliance. He hated me just as much, and I hoped he would realize overnight that he hated me too much to share a house with me and take some stupid vows.But by the time the sun rose, the first thing I was greeted with was the car entourage from brave hearts."The engagement party is scheduled for the fifteenth of this month," Dad read from the document of events that had come with the boxes of jewellery and diamonds.I could see the glee in my father's eyes, and even though it killed me deep inside, I knew there was nothing I could do."The couple photoshoot will be two days after the engagement party, and then you and Leone will meet with the hired planner to
I stood in front of the mantel where the jar that held mum's ashes still sat, my vision blurry with angry tears, my breath held as each second ticked by. I was fully aware of the presence of my father sitting behind me on his favourite rocking chair, slowly sipping tea, like he hadn't just ruined most of the image I had of him from since I was a little girl. The silence was deafening, and I was sure it would have been the same had we shared the same ride back home. I slowly turned to him, my anger only heightening even more with his perceived nonchalance. "You said she was the one who brought back the light in your life after your first wife cheated on you. You said she was the only one who..." "She is dead," he said, leaning forward to drop the cup of tea on the saucer. "You do not know her enough. You do not know her more than I do. She would have wanted this, too. She knows how much I sacrificed for the cartel." I blinked, unable to believe that this really was my father. The
I met him for the first time on the day I turned sixteen. He had been holding flowers and chocolate, had on big glasses, freckles, acne, and pants that were two sizes too big.Now, I met him again at twenty-six. He had a tattoo on the side of his neck, a gold ring pierced into his lower lip, his eyes thin, his thumb hovering above the trigger of the gun he was toying around with as he held my gaze."Remember me?"I could barely breathe as I watched him. Memories of that first meeting filled my head, and I stood there, my hand resting on the gun strapped to my thigh, but something wouldn't let me pull it out.He had been the overweight nerd who stammered one too many times. Who could never bag any girls, much less someone like me.But that was then. The man who stood in front of me was nothing even close to that boy, and I could tell from the way he watched me.His eyes had been tender back then, then full of tears, and then closed with bruises. Now they were filled with a sense of hat







