When Lies Kissed Romance
My childhood friend promised to marry me once we came of age — but at my wedding ceremony, he gave my wedding ring to my stepsister, Summer Hugh.
At the time, it was Victor Lowell, the fearsome mafia heir, who saved me by publicly announcing he had loved me for years.
In the five years we had been married, he would fulfill every wish I had, even those I mentioned offhand. I truly believed I was the center of his world.
All that changed when I stumbled across a top-secret folder as I was cleaning his bookshelf. The very first page was a file on Summer, with three red words printed in bold, “Top protection priority.”
It was followed by a mission report I knew too well.
On the night of the mission, there had been an attempt on my life. My blood had almost run dry before I was saved. When I woke up at the hospital, I found out that I had lost a baby I did not know I had been carrying.
I wept bitterly in Victor’s arms, but I did not tell him about the baby. I did not want him to worry about me more.
Now, I finally found out — Summer had been attacked that night as well, and Victor’s orders had been: “Save Summer first.”
My tears soaked into the paper, smudging his handwriting.
“Alright,” I said softly but firmly into the silence. “If my marriage had been a lie all along, I’ll disappear from your life. Forever.”