INICIAR SESIÓNThe news came that Raymond had been shot. I was seven months pregnant, but I flew straight across the country to the family's East Coast compound—and got detained the moment I stepped inside. “Never heard of the Don having a fiancée, and pregnant no less. You've got some nerve running a con on Carraso turf.” The barrel of a gun pressed cold against my temple. My heart was clawing its way up my throat when I caught sight of a familiar figure across the room. “Raffina,” I shouted, “tell them I'm your brother-in-law's fiancée.” Raffina gave a small wave of her hand, and the man holding the gun immediately bent at the waist. “Donna, I didn't know she was a friend of yours. My mistake.” I stared with wide eyes, unable to make sense of what I was seeing. Inside the compound, the same man crossed to where Raymond sat on the couch without a scratch on him, and gave a formal nod. “Don, she claims she's your fiancée.” Raymond took a slow sip of his whiskey and shook his head, just barely. They dragged me out, and on the way the man slapped me across the face, warning me not to try my con act anywhere near the family again. I pulled the engagement ring off my finger and went straight to International Financial Tower.
Ver másThe day I was discharged, I saw Raymond pacing outside the hospital entrance.Half a month gone, and he looked like a different man.His cheeks were sunken, and his dark curls had gone half-white, as if a thin layer of snow had settled on his head.When he saw me, he stumbled forward.Before I could say anything, Vincenzo had already stepped between us.“Raymond, she told you she doesn't want to see you.”His arm went up to block Raymond, just enough to show the holster at his hip.“Del. Del,” Raymond shouted, hoarse and frantic, “what you said was true. It was all Raffina, all of it.”He clutched a thick folder of documents like a drowning man holding onto a piece of driftwood.“I traced it. The thirty million was moved using my key.”“It was Raffina. She stole my key, and she framed you.”I didn't want to look at him, and I turned to leave.Bang.A gunshot cracked behind me.People on the street screamed and scattered.Vincenzo was at my back in a single stride, pulling me into his c
My eyes fell on Vincenzo's right hand.The knuckles were red and swollen, a trophy from beating Raymond.He noticed where I was looking, and a cold smile pulled at his mouth.“That was just the interest.” He paused. “If you want, I can get rid of him.”I shook my head and let out a cold smile of my own.“No need. Don't dirty your hands. Every debt has its owner, and I have my own way of destroying him.”I'd been managing the Carraso family's funds for three years, and I'd built a maze inside the books, a labyrinth of staggering complexity.A maze only I knew the path through.A few clicks and I could move every cent out in under three minutes.I picked up my phone, turned it on, and prepared to access the accounts.Thirty-seven missed calls were on the screen, all from Raymond.His messages were stacked across every app, a confession letter with no end in sight.I deleted them one by one and blocked him on everything.I'd barely finished when there was a commotion at the door.The doo
The fluorescent lights in the hospital were too bright, and I couldn't keep my eyes open.My belly was empty, like someone had carved a piece out of me.I wasn't crying.The world was just collapsing into rubble in silence in front of me, like watching an old film with the sound cut.I had no idea how long I lay there before I rolled my eyes to one side.Vincenzo was sitting in the chair by the window, his jacket draped over the back and his sleeves rolled to his forearms.He noticed my eyes had opened and got up to come over, holding a cup of water to my lips. “Drink some.”I opened my mouth automatically, and the water slid past my cracked lips.Vincenzo took my hand, his voice soft. “You can cry. I'm here. I've been here.”His palm was warm in a way I'd forgotten about.That warmth started as a faint flutter, then it became a hurricane inside my chest.The memories came rushing out with the tears.Vincenzo had been my boss, and from his hand I'd taken my first Fund Manager of the Ye
(Raymond's POV)“If not for Marco, I would never have claimed your son.”Raffina's eyes filled with tears. “But, Ray, you and I had that night together too—”Raymond's voice cracked with fury. “You climbed into my bed while I was drunk out of my mind.”“If it weren't for you, Del and I wouldn't be where we are now.”“If you hadn't cried and said marrying so soon would leave you with no protection, the wedding wouldn't have been delayed once, let alone three times.”“Marco bled for the family. What I promised him, I keep.”“You said the boy couldn't grow up without a father, so I let him call me Daddy. You said we couldn't let him learn the truth, so I gave you the title of Donna.”His voice was like a page soaked in tears, heavy and wet.He'd already been working on getting Raffina and the boy out of the country, and once the dust settled, he was going to marry Delores.That way, he could honor what he'd owed Marco and still build a life with the woman he loved.He'd wanted to do right












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