LOGINAt our wedding, Don Marco DeLuca, my fiance, answers a phone call. That's when his expression changes drastically. He then looks at me, his eyes filled with pain and conflict, two of the emotions that I've never seen plaguing him before. "Lina, Fiora will be flying this afternoon. She will leave Novaris permanently. This will be our last time seeing each other. I… I need to send her off." As I rub my thumb against the diamond ring which has just gotten slotted onto my ring finger, I just gaze at Marco quietly. "Are you sure you want to go see her off?" Marco's voice is trembling at this rate. He dares not even look me in the eye. "Lina, I swear that you'll be the only woman for me from now on. We'll get married, and we'll have children together. Life will be perfect for us." After that, he turns on his heel and walks away without looking back. He doesn't see the way I've crumpled onto the floor, where a puddle of blood has formed beneath me. My papa kisses me on the forehead. "My darling principessa, are you sure you want to break up with Marco?" I close my eyes and nod in response. I don't want Marco nor this farce of a marriage contract anymore.
View MoreIt was the third month since we settled in Nobilis. There were now two cats and one dog in our house, and the yard was filled with lemon trees and bougainvillea.I would wake up every morning to a view of the sea through my window.Papa went to the dock to fish every day. He would occasionally bring home a large grouper, which we would fry for dinner. Mamma grew vegetables in the backyard—tomatoes, basil, and chili peppers—picking a handful whenever she cooked pasta. They couldn't have been fresher.Vincenzo showed up during our fourth month in Nobilis. He had traded his suits for a white linen shirt, khakis, and canvas sneakers. He didn't look like a Don anymore; he just looked like a good-looking Ilyrian man. "I just happened to pass by, Lina. Is that coffee still on the table?"I lightly stepped aside and said, "Sure."He walked into the yard and settled into the wicker chair beneath the lemon tree. He took a sip of the coffee that I had brewed for him and poured it into one of
In the end, only Marco, Vincenzo, and I were left in the warehouse.Marco was still holding me, his hands trembling while asking, "Are you alright, Lina?"I pushed him away, saying, "Let go of me, Marco."Marco looked devastated. "I really had no idea that my mother would go this far, Lina. I—""You're clueless about so many things, Marco," I said as I rose to my feet, Vincenzo draping his coat around me. I then glared at Marco and continued, "Do you know that your mother was just about to kill me? Do you know that if Vincenzo hadn't arrived, I would be at the bottom of the Sanguine River right now? You don't. You're clueless about everything. You only care about Fiora, your 'last time,' and how hard everything is for you."Marco's eyes welled up with tears. "I'm sorry, Lina. I—"I cut him off, saying, "You don't have to apologize to me, Marco. You know, my biggest mistake wasn't loving you—it was staying after the first time you cheated. You lied every time you promised me tha
I was hurled onto the floor, struggling desperately as I tried to crawl back.Donna approached and assumed a crouching position to observe me. She was dressed in a Chanel outfit with her hair meticulously styled and a brand-new manicure. She appeared to be a socialite who had just finished playing bridge at the country club, but her eyes were devoid of warmth.She spoke in a very light tone, as if she were discussing a trivial matter. "You little tramp! You really thought you could wreck my son's Famiglia, huh? Did you think you could just walk out on the DeLuca Famiglia, Lina?"I looked her in the eye, feeling utterly incredulous. "Your son was the one who cheated on me first, Donna."Donna sneered. "You call that cheating? You ought to know that I was the one who told him before the wedding that it is normal for a man to have someone else on the outside. I mean, his father had nearly seven or eight mistresses, and I had never complained about it. "Who cares about a mere strippe
I stated coldly, "You'd better keep your people in check, Marco."Marco hesitated on the other end of the line before stating cautiously, "There's really nothing going on between Fiora and me, Lina."I couldn't be bothered to argue with him anymore, so I said, "You should go look at the posts online. You guys made the first move, so don't blame me for being ruthless, Marco."I immediately ended the call after saying that.Marco instantly checked the posts on his phone, his face paling as he looked through them. He called me back almost immediately, saying, "I truly had no knowledge of this, Lina. You have to believe me!"I sneered. "It was your people who pulled this, regardless of whether you were in the loop. You'd better not blame me for hitting back since they wanted to start something, Marco."Marco's voice carried a hint of pleading while saying, "You can rest assured that I'll take care of this situation, Lina."He then went silent for a good while before finally asking t






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