LOGINMy fiancé, Luca, dragged me along to a party with his crew. We had barely walked through the door before his boys were hounding him to play "Seven Minutes in Heaven." "Angelina, babe, come join us!" Fiona, Luca’s "best friend" from back home, called out to me with a smirk. I shook my head and slipped onto a barstool, my fingers nervously tracing the rim of my glass. I watched them huddle in a circle, drawing cigar bands with names scribbled on them. Luca drew Fiona. They shared a laugh before disappearing into the storage room behind the bar. "Seven minutes! Starting... now!" someone hollered, followed by a chorus of whistles. But seven minutes came and went. The door stayed shut. Ten minutes. Fifteen. Twenty... I finally stood up, my heart hammering against my ribs, ready to see what was going on. Just then, I heard Luca’s friends whispering in a thick Sicilian dialect. "This American guy... her head is greener than a lemon tree in Palermo and she doesn’t even know it." "I bet Luca and Fiona are having the time of their lives in there right now." "Poor Boston girl. Look at her, sitting there like a loyal little dog. Hilarious." I froze. My blood turned to ice, and the air felt too thin to breathe. Suddenly, the storage room door creaked open. Luca walked out, wiping sweat from his brow, followed closely by Fiona, who was busy smoothing out her rumpled shirt. "Whoa, how was it? Seven minutes in heaven live up to the hype?" someone teased. Luca smirked, his eyes glazed with satisfaction. "Better. I didn't want to leave."
View MoreThat was the breaking point. Luca couldn't take his rage out on me, so he turned it all on Damian."It’s your fault! If you hadn't seduced her, she would have forgiven me!"He swung a fist at Damian. But before I could even blink, Damian caught his arm and landed a brutal punch to Luca’s jaw."Stealing her? Angelina isn't an object, you pathetic loser. She makes her own choices.""If I really wanted to take her from you, you would have lost three years ago. The only reason I stayed back was because I didn't want to hurt her. I watched her with you because I thought you’d make her happy.""You aren't even in my league."Luca crumpled, nursing his jaw, eyes filled with fear. Fiona, thinking she could hide behind being a woman, swung her heavy designer bag at us.I didn't hesitate. I kicked her right in the knee, and together with Damian, we shoved her—and her bag—right into a nearby trash can."Take the hint," I spat. "Touch us again, and I’ll break your legs."Fiona suddenly clutched he
He was waiting for me in the lobby. As Damian and I stepped off the elevator, laughing together, Luca blocked our path. Fiona was with him. I couldn't believe they were still attached at the hip."Angelina, is this why you dumped me? For this guy?"I marched up to him and slapped him so hard his head snapped back. "Do you really want me to tell everyone in this lobby exactly why we broke up?""Oh, so just because I had a little fun with Fiona before the wedding, you’re gonna throw it all away?"I was speechless. My dignity was a "little fun" to him. I regretted every second of those three years. If I hadn't understood Sicilian, I’d still be his pawn.Fiona started screaming, lunging at Damian, trying to frame him. "Damian, are you even a man? Hitting a woman!"She pointed at me, shrieking for the benefit of the tourists. "Look at her! She abandoned her husband! She’s a gold-digger sleeping with her own brother!"I looked at her like she was a total moron. This was Miami. Nobody underst
I grabbed my suitcase and walked out, never once looking back. Luca chased after me, desperate."Give me a chance! Just one more chance, please!"How many chances had I already given him? Men like him never truly repent; they just regret getting caught."Go back to Fiona," I said, wrenching my hand from his grip. "She’s waiting for you inside.""Angelina, don't go! I won't let you go unless I’m dead or you’re married to someone else!"I ignored his pathetic screams. At the airport, my father’s private jet was already fueled up and waiting."Angelina, over here!"I looked up to see my stepbrother, Damian. He pulled me into a warm, protective hug. "Is everything handled back there?""Yeah. It’s done.""Good. Let’s go. I’ll show you the sunset in Miami. Our penthouse has the best view in the city."Later, we stood on the roof of the hotel, watching the sky turn into a palette of fire and gold. Damian reached out and took my hand.I felt a flash of awkwardness and gently pulled away. "Dami
"You played me for a fool, Luca. You really did.""You put on this big show of being a devoted fiancé while you and your friends laughed at me behind my back. You thought I was some clueless American girl you could toy with.""I told you before: whoever tries to make a joke out of me becomes the punchline."Luca’s grip on Marco’s collar loosened. He stared at me, his eyes darting around the room in a blind panic."It’s not what it looks like, Angelina. Please, just calm down and let me explain. It’s too loud in here—"He reached for my hand, but I slapped it away with enough force to make his skin sting."Don't touch me. You're filthy."The words cut through him like a serrated blade. I watched him crumble, his ego shattering in front of everyone who mattered.Seeing him fall apart, Fiona tried to play the hero. "Angelina, you’re out of line! It was just a joke! Was it really worth ruining our lives over this?""A joke?" I turned my icy gaze on her. "You treated me like an idiot, you h












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