LOGINThe moment I opened the front door, I knew something had changed. There were voices coming from inside the hosue.
Dad stood near the window, with his hands clasped behind his back, his posture was a little tense. Beside him, seated with her legs neatly crossed and a glass of wine in hand, was Vanessa, my stepmother.
She was dressed in silk, something different from what she had on in Jakes house. Her eyes were cool, and lips curved in a polite smile like I hadn't just caught her naked in bed with my fiancé.
How did she get home so fast? "Emily," she greeted like nothing happened. I stopped in the doorway. My chest tightened. "I see that you're back."
"Of course," she said smoothly. "Your father needed me."
He turned to me then, his face was drawn and very serious. But he wasn't angry, he didn't even suspect a thing.
How do I tell him that his wife was cheating on him with my fiancee? What if he collapsed due to shock and die? I can't possibly let that happen. "Come sit," he said.
I didn't move, I couldn't bare to stay in the same space with her. "There's something important we need to discuss," he added. "Together."
"I'm tired, I just want to rest. Can't we talk tomorrow? " I muttered.
"No we can't, sit baby, It won't take long."
I looked at him, then at her, before taking my seat at the far end of the couch. Dad cleared his throat.
"There's no easy way to say this, so I'm going to get straight to the point." I looked at him, still unsure of what was going on.
"I've made arrangements for your marriage." Dad said.
The world started spinning, dad couldn't meet my gaze, but he gave me time to process what he was saying.
My voice barely worked. "What?" He exchanged a look with her, then faced me again. "You're getting married to Marco Virell Martini."
I knew that guy, he was kind of of a bugg deal among college bad boys that wanted to look cool. I blinked. "The mafia guy?"
"He's a businessman-" dad tried to say. "He's a criminal!" I snapped. "And I'm supposed to marry him?!"
"This isn't a decision we made lightly," he said quickly. "Our family is in serious trouble. I've tried everything, Emily. But this... this is the only way out." I turned to her.
"You knew about this?" Her smile just slightly. "Of course I did. It's what's best for the family."
I stared at her in disbelief. "How could you do this after what you did? You set me up." "Emily, this isn't your mother's fault."
"She's no mother of mine." I spat. Dad eyebrow raised and so did his eyes as he stared at me, surprised at my response.
"I have no idea what you're talking about," Vanessa said calmly.
"You-you knew I went to see Jake!"
"What has that gotten to do with your marriage to Marco?" she asked, her tone deceptively sweet.
"That's unfortunate. But let's focus on what matters."
"So you're relationship with him is even on first rmterm basis, does he drive you hard too?" Her face flushed, dad just looked between us clueless.
How did someone that had been in the Mafia become so unobservant. My hands curled into fists.
"You don't get to decide what matters to me."
"I'm not the one making decisions here," she said, flicking her gaze toward my father. "He is." I turned to him.
"Dad. Please. Tell me this is a sick joke." He looked heartbroken, but not uncertain.
"Emily... I owe people. Dangerous people. Marco is offering protection. He'll erase the debt. No more threats."
"So you're selling me?"
"It's not like that."
"It's exactly like that!"
He took a step forward. "I know how this looks. But he's not going to hurt you. He said he'd treat you with respect."
"He doesn't even know me!"
"He doesn't need to," Vanessa's voice cut in. "He needs the right wife, the kind who won't ask too many questions. The kind who knows her place."
My head whipped toward her. "You unbelievable b-" "Enough!" Dad barked.
I shut my mouth, shaking from anger hurt and betrayal.
"You're moving into his estate this evening," he said, more quietly now.
"The car will be here at four." I stared at him like I didn't recognize him. "So that's it? After everything... you're just handing me over?"
"You'll be protected," he said, voice raw. "You'll be secure. This is the best I can do for you now."
"No, it's the best you can do for you." I stood.
"I'm not your bargaining chip."
"You think I wanted this?" he shot back. "I didn't have a choice!"
"You always haveba choice dad, I just wasn't it. Rember teaching me that?" I turned and stormed upstairs before he could say another word.
I packed my few things in a daze. Just a bag and one duffel. I didn't even think about what I was throwing inside, shirts, jeans, a toothbrush, maybe some socks.
None of it mattered. At exactly four o'clock, a long black car rolled up outside. A tall man in a black suit stood waiting by the door.
"Miss Harper?" I swallowed.
"Yeah." "Come with me." I walked past my father without saying goodbye.
I didn't even look at her. The drive was silent. Trees blurred past the windows as we moved farther from the city, the roads twisting into unfamiliar territory.
It felt like a countdown, eventually, we pulled through an iron gate and up a stone driveway. At the top of the hill stood a mansion. It looked cold, grey, enormous.
It didn't feel like a home. It was like a fortress. The front door opened as I stepped out. A butler greeted me.
"You'll be shown to your quarters. Mr. Martini will speak with you at dinner."
I was led through hallways of stone and polished wood, past rooms, but I didn't look inside.
When the guest room door closed behind me, I finally let the silence sink in. This was real, I wasn't dreaming. I wasn't engaged anymore, I wasn't even heartbroken anymore.
I was someone's possession. And the worst part?
There was no way out!
JUDI’S POVThe smell of polished marble and fresh lilies filled the living room. It was too quiet for my liking. After months in the hospital, silence made me uneasy. At least in the ward, there was always someone talking, a nurse scolding, or a patient crying. Here, everything was just… perfect as if it was too perfect.I leaned back on the couch, staring at the sunlight pouring through the tall windows. My hand trembled slightly as I reached for the glass of water on the table. The doctors said the tremors would go away with time, but I hated how weak I looked.The door opened behind me. “You shouldn’t sit that way,” a deep voice said.I turned my head sharply, it was Jonathan. What was Marco's right hand man doing here? Now he was the last person I expected to see today. The need to say something back was too much to resist. “I didn’t ask for your opinion,” I snapped, straightening up anyway.He closed the door behind him, calm as ever, his expression unreadable. He was wearing
JUDI’S POVAfter Emily's visit, there was something that made me feel so much better, maybe it was because she had forgiven me or because despite everything, she still cared deeply. The hospital didn’t feel like a cage anymore, I was slowly learning to live here.At first, I hated everything, I didn't want to tell Emily that. I couldn't, I hated the smell of disinfectant, the constant beeping of machines, the white walls that looked too clean, too fake. I hated the way people looked at me too, like I was fragile glass that would break if they spoke too loud.But I guess healing isn’t supposed to be pretty.Every morning, I woke up before dawn. The nurses would make their rounds, and then the therapist would come in. At first, I barely spoke to her. I lied to Emily when I said it was going okay. The therapist would ask questions, and I’d shrug or give one-word answers. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to talk, I just didn’t know how to explain the mess in my head.Guilt, shame, fear, reg
EMILY’S POVI woke up feeling much lighter than I had in weeks.“Good morning sweet.” Marco murmured against my hair. “I have a meeting to attend to in town,” he placed a kiss on my lips. I groaned, “come on, I haven't brushed yet.” “I don't mind, you still taste so good.” he smirked, causing me to hide my face in my hands. The weather was calm when I finally got up from the bed, the kind that made everything look peaceful even if it wasn’t. I sat in the back of the car, staring out the window as the city rolled by. My thoughts were all over the place, but one thing stayed constant, Judi.It was just yesterday she left, but somehow, I felt the need to go check on her. Since she went back to the hospital for therapy, I hadn't exactly heard anything from her. And j knew she'd need all the support she can get. needed to know she was really okay, she said that she'll be string, but it wasn't that easy. The receptionist directed me to the garden after I told her who I was looking for
I broke the kiss and sat down beside him on the couch. "You won’t believe what happened at the café today—" I began, my words tumbling over each other. But before I could finish my sentence, Marco’s deep voice cut through my chatter, his tone low and husky."Hold on," he said, his eyes locking onto mine with an intensity that made my breath catch. He was lounging on the couch, his long legs stretched out, but as he spoke, he sat up, his gaze darkening with a hunger that sent a shiver down my spine. I paused, my heart skipping a beat as he rose to his feet, closing the distance between us in two swift strides."Marco, what—?" I started, but my question was swallowed by his lips crashing against mine. “Why do you tease me, Wife?” He mumbled against my mouth. I wanted to break the kiss and tell him to explain what he meant. But he pulled me closer to him, taking my open mouth as an invitation in. Marco's kiss was fierce and demanding, my hands instinctively tangled in his hair. His t
EMILY’S POVIt had been three weeks since the night Jax had drugged and kidnapped me.These three weeks had been of silence and healing. I learnt to put what had happened and the trauma attached to everything behind me. It was getting easier to breathe without feeling like someone was watching me.Everything slowly started to fall back into place. The house was repaired, Marco had taken out more than half the usual amount of guards, what he did to them. I had no idea. Those left weren’t standing at every corner anymore, and Marco… well, he was much calmer. The tension that used to follow him around like a dark cloud had started to fade. He still worked late, still had that edge in his voice when he spoke to his men, but when he looked at me, I could see something softer.He didn’t talk much about that night, and neither did I. Sometimes in the middle of the night, I’d feel him reach for me, his hand sliding over my waist just to make sure I was still there. And for me, that was more t
The whole station smelled like a mixture of sweat and coffee. I was here just a few nights ago, but it didn't feel like this. I didn't have as much rage in me then. My body felt slightly hot as the rage boiled under my skin.Lucas sat across from me, his hands were cuffed to the table. His face was pale, bruised from his earlier arrest, but his mouth was still as smug as ever. I wanted to wipe that look off him with my fist, but I held myself back. If I did that, I won't achieve what I wanted this afternoon. “You’re telling me,” I said, leaning forward, “you had nothing to do with the explosion outside the church today?”Lucas lifted his eyes lazily. “I told you already, Marco. I’ve been locked up since you brought me in. How the hell could I blow up your car from a jail cell? And moreover, you know I'd never endanger Emily knowingly.”His voice was calm, “hmmmm, but you've done that several times.” “No, that wasn't me… it was you that endangered her! I didn't do anything and I most
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