FAZER LOGINAngelica
Barely anyone is here when the bouncer leads me in, not after biting his lower lip and wiggling one brow at me suggestively. It should've been the first red flag because while I hoped for not much of a crowd, this kind of empty feels... wrong. I tell myself it's not an issue and adjust my curls again, making sure it covers my face as I take in my surroundings. From the outside, the club looks small, but the interior is anything but. The lighting burns low and red, like the walls themselves are alive, like the entire place is breathing heat. Apparently, it's known for its mean drinks and fiery decor—which makes sense, given the name. I hang my head low as I walk to the round bar which houses three bartenders, though I'm sure with the amount of people here, they've barely done any work. "Welcome to Inferno, pretty lady. What can I get you?" One of the bartenders, a blond, spike-haired dude with one dimple asks. I lick my lips, my eyes going over the menu hung behind him before clearing my throat. "Um, a whiskey?" I say the first familiar thing I see. "Want anything else in it? You strike me as someone who'd prefer something sweet," the bartender says, as though he can tell this is my first time ordering a drink. He doesn't even know it's my first time out alone. "What would you suggest?" "A whiskey sour. It has a mean punch but it's also sweet and sour," he says, leaning against the round slab that separates us. I nod, because it sounds like something I'd like, and he goes on to make it. As I watch him work, I'm so amazed and engrossed by how much he's shaking the drink that I don't notice the five ladies who take their seats beside me until, in the process of grabbing my drink with shaky fingers, I spill some on the mesh sleeve of the lady closest to me. "Oh my god," my hands fly to my lips. "I'm so sorry." The obviously tall and very sexy female doesn't yell or do anything violent; instead, she smiles. "It's fine. You're good," she says, dabbing the wet spot with a napkin from a bunch on the slab, but I shake my head, my words lodged in my throat too tight that tears pool in my eyes. "I really didn't mean to inconvenience you. Please let me make up for it," the words finally pour out. The lady, whom I can tag as a model, watches me for a few seconds, as if stunned... or maybe calculating, then she nods. "If you want to make it up to me, then join our party," she says with a smile that is far from plotting. I blink, confused. "Party?" She nods. "We're heading to the red room later," she says. "You should come. We're just here for a pregame, but you should totally come with, 'cause a beauty like you shouldn't be sitting and drinking alone." I look behind me to be sure she's talking to me, because unlike her and her friends, I'm ill-prepared. My dress doesn't hug my figure like theirs does, my hair is not laid or styled to perfection like theirs, I'm wearing flats unlike their very high heels, and I came out with a bare face. So I shake my head. "Unfortunately, I don't think I'm dressed for such. I just came out to have a drink," I say to her politely, tapping my glass of chill whiskey sour. She purses her lips. "Oh come on, we're lacking one person, and you said you want to make up for ruining my dress. Just drink and think about it," she says and I nod with a smile, finally bringing my drink to my lips. The drink is exactly as the bartender said. It's sweet and sour at first, but then the alcohol hits and my throat is on fire. "You like?" The bartender mouths and I nod, eagerly bringing the glass to my lips for a second sip. I take another sip, then another, and by the time I notice, my glass is empty. "Hey love, we're going in now, have you thought about it?" The girl beside me says after what feels like an hour, but she sounds as though she's at one end of the room and I'm at the other. My head feels light and heavy at the same time, but more than that my vision is slightly blurry. I feel something grab me by the arm, and when I look down, it's long fingers. "Finish your drink and come with," she says already too close, dipping a finger into my second glass, then she twirls it, and raises the glass to my face. It feels wrong, dirty and I should say something. I don't. I've never been able to, so instead, I part my lips and do as she says. Somewhere at the back of my mind as I gulp my drink down, something nags at me. This feels too fast, too much, but the thought slips away before I can hold onto it. I think of my list and how this stranger said there'll be others in the red room. Men, I hope. If I go with her will I get to have my first kiss, seeing as I didn't get the clubbing experience I hoped for? I swallow the last of my drink and nod. Telling myself I will. Rising to my feet, my head feels hazier than it was seconds ago. I'm walking but it seems as though I'm floating, and I'm not sure anymore if what I'm holding is my purse or a rock. I feel very destabilized and something feels really off. Is this what being drunk feels like? Am I drunk? "No you're not, baby. You're just tipsy," a female voice answers from beside me, and soon, the bright red of the room changes into a deep fiercer red. I know this is not a result of my drunkenness because this room is smaller, and there are about six or maybe seven men in the room, looking at us the same way, like they've already decided our fates. "Ah, welcome my lovelies," one man says in a thick accented voice, but the rest of his words drown out because my eyes find a dark figure in the corner of the room. His arms are folded, shoulders relaxed But there's something controlled about him, like he's not part of this, and from where I'm standing, that's all I notice. Multiple people begin to laugh when someone says something and my heart pounds loudly in my chest. Are they laughing at me? I don't know, but somehow for the first time in my life, I don't care. It has to be the alcohol. "Who is she?" "A random catch…at her face. She'll earn you a lot." "Damn, you're right…keep her for myself, she looks full of surprises." "Where did you find her?" A laugh slips out of me as they speak, thin and unsteady. It doesn't sound like mine, and while I'm trying to keep up with what's being said, they don't stop talking. Suddenly a cool air gushes past me and someone steps into my line of sight. He's dressed in all black, and even in my haze, I'm pulled to him. He's not sizing me up like the others are, doesn't try to touch me, doesn't speak, just watches me. He's the guy who was folding his arms in the corner. I smile at him, but he doesn't return the smile; instead, he tries to step around me but I block his path, grabbing his shirt. "Seems like even…everyone wants you." I don't know who is talking or who they're talking to, but it makes me smile. "You can take her with…if you'll let me have a taste of her afterwards." Those are the last words I vaguely remember from that night before waking up in an unfamiliar room, with a pounding headache and a hollow, terrifying blank where the rest of the night should be.Marciano ~ "I'm in love with you, Marciano D'amato." My body goes numb. "Baby, if you're saying this because you think you owe—" She shakes her head. "I know what I felt for you even before you confessed. As I told you that day, I was overwhelmed. But I've had time to think about it, and let go of my hate and jealousy for your previous marriage to allow me to fully enjoy ours." My hands come up to cup her face, angling it to meet my face. "You know, I used to hate my name. I'd rather everyone call me Angie. But when you say it, I never want you to stop." "Oh really, Angelica? You like it when I call you Angelica?" She giggles, hitting my chest slightly and suddenly I feel complete. "I didn't think I would, Marciano, but I do. I love y—" I drink the rest of her words with my lips on hers in a split second. Her hands on my chest grip my shirt tight, raising herself on her tiptoes to get more comfortable. The kiss is fully charged, not neat or careful; it’s days of
Marciano ~Never befriend a Fed, especially a corrupt one. It was one of my father's favorite sayings. Men would laugh, clink their glasses, and suck on their cigars. But he meant it. It was a warning for all to listen.A few didn’t, and I’m one of them; stubborn and full of myself like I've always been.Gregory was never harmless. He had the devil in his eyes and it was clear for all to see. I liked that, I thought it was good for business.And it was.But he'd been fucking Vittoria while she was married to me, actively working hand in hand to make me believe it was Ronan.The bastard confessed to everything. But not before I confirmed the state my family was in. Sergio and Leo had guys patrolling the perimeter, one of them noticed some strange wiring, like the kind blasters use with explosives to take down a building. The entire church had been wired. Luckily enough, they caught it on time and were able to guide almost everyone out. Those who weren't fortunate enough to leave e
~~~~ Marina, along with Giuseppe's family, agreed to have an early funeral for him. Their reason being that he was sick and had suffered enough, they didn't want to cause him more suffering by letting him remain in a freezer for weeks while we prepare a lavish send-off party for him. It's our second day here and Marciano is already preparing to go to the church with the others. Unfortunately, I won't be tagging along with everyone. And I wish I could. But I really underestimated the entire D'Amato family and their influence here. There’s too many of them. I even thought far, wondering out loud what people would say if they didn't see Marciano's wife next to him. "I dare them to say it to my face," was his deathly response. I haven't said anything since. "There are bodyguards in the house, but don't move about freely until I return." Marciano stops right next to the bed and sits by the edge. "I'll come back to you right after the service." "What about the rest of the event
Angelica ~Home.That word has always felt off to me, just like family. For as long as I can recall I never had either of them, I just burdened others with my presence.But that feels like a long time ago, because right now, home to me is not a place I can go to, it's family, it’s the people who make you the happiest and make you feel the safest. Home is sharing in one's happiness... and also in one's sadness.I got the call early this morning, Giuseppe is no more. To have never met the man but to feel this conflicted and sad about his demise is truly something.Marciano had been away since last night and didn't return until an hour after I got the news.Now we're on a flight to Italy and we'll be landing in twenty minutes.We've barely spoken more than three words to each other, let alone talked about our problem; we've barely had the time to do it. But I'm not particularly worried about it because it's not like we're deliberately not talking to each other or about it. These past t
Angelica ~ “Where are you taking me?” I ask for what feels like the umpteenth time and get the same response I’ve been getting since this car started moving. No response. “Marciano?” I still stubbornly push ahead, because either way, I want an answer. Instead of saying less than ten words to me, he decides stepping on the gas is the better response. The sudden speed sends me flat against the car seat, my heart pounding with my lips still parted from saying his name. That taught me to remain silent. However, in less than twenty minutes we arrived at our destination—or what I think is the destination—an ordinary suburban house, not a mansion or a warehouse. Just a simple house. Marciano pulls over in the driveway and turns sideways to me. I expect him to say something now; to tell me why we’re here, who we’ve come to meet, because if we have come to such a cozy-looking house, I assume we’re here to meet someone. But Marciano doesn’t say a word. He simply gets out of
Angelica ~In less than ten minutes, we're driving into school and towards the school's large auditorium."Do you think you can do it, Signora?" Gypsy asks from the front seat. I don't look at him when I shake my head. I thought I could do it, I thought I was strong enough, but I greatly underestimated the number of people that would be in attendance."Maybe we should just leave?" I suggest. The words taste bitter on my tongue. "Or we can attend the event from right here? Cause there’s no way I’m going in.” Neither of them says anything until a knock sounds on the window. Ky rolls it down to reveal Alex."What's wrong?" "That's a lot of people," I tell him simply. He looksaround nods."There's another entrance. You'll just have to take the stairs to the control room. Come, I'll show you."We all step out of the car, following behind Alex as he leads the way to the control room."I'll come get you when it's over. We can take pictures with the rest before..."I nod quickly. There
Angelica“What’s he doing here?” Marina asks from beside me, looking over her shoulder at the front doors. Then she turns to me, taking my hand in hers, and squeezing. “Angie, I didn't know he was coming. He told me he wouldn’t.” I bite the inside of my lips, different emotions flowing through me
AngelicaI thought of many ways to escape this nightmare, but they all end with blood in my mouth and Nicolas’s hand around my throat. Or worse, with me standing at an altar beside a man I don’t know.Of all the times I wished I were Nadine, this is the only time I badly needed it to be true so I c
Angelica I press my palms against a clothed, hard chest. The fabric is soft to the touch and…wet, reeking of alcohol. I immediately know who this chest belongs to—and I shouldn’t be touching it. So I take a step back, withdrawing my hand as though instead of wet, the fabric burns me. But the s
AngelicaMy lips tremble as I take in rushed breaths, trying to get as much air as I can in my tight throat.Coming here was a mistake, but it’s not like I had a choice. This was the part of the night Nicolas warned me about.“Behave yourself tonight.” His words from earlier ring in my ears. It wa







