The Don's Regret
Don Vincent White and I were known as soulmates.
Everyone in the city said so.
But our wedding never happened.
Every time we tried, something got in the way. Bad weather. Scheduling conflicts. Emergencies.
Three years ago, Vincent had to leave overseas to handle urgent family business. Before he went, he kissed my forehead and said, "I promise this is the last time. Wait for me."
I believed him.
So I waited. One thousand, ninety-five days.
Ten days ago, he finally came back.
I thought the three-year wait was over. I thought we would finally have our wedding.
Then last night, I overheard him talking to his underboss, Marco Blue, outside his study.
"You're really going to marry Miss Black? What about Vivian and the boy? Luca is over two years old now. He's your own son. This won't stay hidden forever."
"Back when Vivian was pregnant, you made up every excuse to delay the wedding. But if Miss Black ever finds out—"
Vincent's eyes cut like a blade.
"Sophia must never know. My wife will only ever be Sophia. Tell Vivian to watch her mouth and keep that child in line."
Luca. Two years old. His own flesh and blood.
So while I spent three years waiting for him to come home and marry me, he already had someone else. A child over two years old.
I stumbled back to the bedroom. Hands shaking, I called my grandfather.
"Grandfather, I'm ready. I'll take your place and become the Donna."