By Fate I Conquer (Sins of the Fathers #4) Read Online Cora Reilly

Categories Genre: Angst, Dark, Forbidden, Mafia, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Sins of the Fathers Series by Cora Reilly
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Total pages in book: 145
Estimated words: 136915 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 685(@200wpm)___ 548(@250wpm)___ 456(@300wpm)
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Maximus held out his hand and after I had accepted it, he pulled me to my feet. He gripped my forearm. “And you think she’s going to say yes this time?”

“I do.” What Greta and I had, had grown even more and I knew she regretted her past choice. Together she and I would find a way and bring peace back between the Camorra and Famiglia. There was no other option. Greta would break if she came to New York with me without her family’s approval while there was still war. “I’m going to ask her this weekend.”

“Don’t tell me where you’re meeting her. The less I know the better. Your father’s going to have me skinned if he finds out I know about this. Fuck, man.”

I patted his shoulder. “He’d have to skin me first. He’ll come around eventually.”

Maximus gave me a doubtful look.

Dad was definitely a hard nut to crack. But first I had to face a person who’d take the news even worse. “I’m heading to Cressida tonight to tell her.”

Maximus lips parted. “You have to talk to your father first.”

“I won’t ask for his permission. I made my decision and I’ll go through with it no matter what he says.” I was done asking. I would take what I wanted, something I should have done a long time ago. I wouldn’t spend the rest of my life with Cressida. She made me miserable and I knew she wasn’t happy with me either. She couldn’t possibly be happy unless human emotions didn’t matter to her at all.

Maximus blew out a long breath. The concern was clear on his face. “She won’t go quietly, Amo. Cressida has a vicious streak. This won’t be a pleasant Christmas. She’ll try to take you down with her.”

“I don’t care. This farce of a marriage ends tonight.”

When I set foot into Cressida’s townhouse—it had always felt like hers, not mine—, I knew today’s conversation wouldn’t go over well.

Cressida sat in the living room with a glass of champagne in her hand and a dark-haired Asian woman by her feet who was painting her nails.

“I’m busy,” she said when she spotted me and took another sip of her drink.

“Leave,” I told the woman. She shoved to her feet without hesitation and gathered her stuff. I handed her a one hundred dollar note as she rushed past me and she took it with a muttered thanks before she left the room.

“You’re not done!” Cressida shrieked but the woman grabbed her coat in the lobby and a moment later the front door opened and closed. My word was the one that counted, not Cressida’s. She glared at me. “What am I supposed to do about my nails now?”

“Paint them yourself?”

Her eyes widened as if she couldn’t believe the audacity. “A woman of my position shouldn’t have to do her nails.”

“My mother does her own toe nails so I can’t really see why you can’t. She’s a Capo’s wife. You’re not.”

“Your mother’s…” She trailed off, obviously thinking better than to insult my mother in front of me. She gave me a sugary smile. “You’re as good as Capo. Your father can’t do it forever.” She took another sip of her champagne. She was probably hoping for his early death just so she could finally rise up to ultimate glory.

She inched one shoulder up in a careless shrug. “I suppose now that you’re here we might as well spend some quality time together.”

I looked around the room with its too plush sofa in an ugly lilac, the frilly cushions with the flower pattern. The white high gloss wood furniture with golden brackets topped by the Versace logo. This place was as foreign to me as it had been the first time I’d set foot inside of it. “When did we ever spend quality time together, Cressida?”

Every single of our encounters had been filled with arguments, guilt trips, punishing silence or angry sex.

She didn’t say anything, only regarded her feet critically, as if their lack of nail polish was more important than the dismal state of our marriage.

“This marriage has been doomed from the moment you forced me into it. We should have never gotten married.”

Cressida finally raised her gaze from her nails and smiled triumphantly. “But we are.”

I stared into her eyes, feeling absolutely nothing. I wasn’t even sure if they were blue or green or gray. I’d never looked into them long enough to determine their exact color.

I didn’t hate her, definitely didn’t like or even love her. She was completely inconsequential for me. “That’s what I wanted to talk to you about.”

Confusion then incredulity flashed across her face. “What are you saying?”

“We’re getting a divorce.”

She froze, then she laughed haughtily. “You can’t divorce me, then you won’t become Capo.”

My expression became harder. “I’ll become Capo.”

She stumbled to her feet. “The Traditionalists won’t accept you! They’ll side with my father. You’re going to be nothing without me!”


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