Her Brutal First Love – An Arranged Marriage for the Mafia Boss Read Online Marian Tee

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Total pages in book: 25
Estimated words: 23907 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 120(@200wpm)___ 96(@250wpm)___ 80(@300wpm)
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GIANCARLO FELT THE weight of both women's gazes as they watched him approach. The silence stretched taut between them, laden with unspoken questions and painful truths. Justina was a picture of confidence and ease, her lithe and slender form perfectly accentuated by the designer dress she wore.

He took the chair next to Justina and heard Sarica suck her breath as he did. He didn't want to look at her but forced himself to.

Dio mio.

He had been hoping the photos his security sent to her had exaggerated her loss of weight. But it had not. She had also changed her hair color to periwinkle, but that only made things worse. Such changes always meant she was not okay.

And this time, Giancarlo knew he had only himself to blame for her troubles.

"I've heard a lot of rumors about you two," Justina murmured. "The people from your world—-they made it sound like neither of you were in favor of being married to each other. That you were only doing it to obey Signora Marchetti. Were they wrong?"

"No."

"Yes."

It was Sarica who had said 'no'...in a pathetic attempt to save her pride. But when Giancarlo had actually said the truth at the same time, and she saw the way his lips tightened when he realized what he had revealed...

Puzzle pieces started falling into place as Sarica finally got past the veil of her heartbreak, and her mind began to work like it was supposed to.

"I think I should rephrase my answer," Sarica heard herself say. "I fell in love with Giancarlo right away—-" She saw Giancarlo's jaw clench at this, but she told herself to ignore this. "But I didn't want us to marry if he was only making me his wife out of duty." She looked at Justina then, asking softly, "Does that sound familiar to you?"

Sarica was hoping to catch the other woman off guard, but the words only made Justina smile. "It does, actually. Very much so. And come to think of it, the three of us have that in common. People say 'thank you' when someone lends them a helping hand—-and leave it at that. But the three of us?" Justina shook her head with a laugh. "We always want to go the extra mile, regardless of whether we're returning the favor or paying it forward."

Sarica's heart started pounding. Was this the other woman's way of acknowledging the truth about her marriage?

"Do you know what I owe Giancarlo?" Justina asked.

Sarica slowly shook her head.

"I was abducted on my way to an event I was hired to host. I caught the eye of the wrong man, my abductor had told me. And that was why I became their target."

Even though Justina's voice was clinical as she recounted her ordeal, the pain in her words was all too easy to imagine, and because Sarica herself knew what it was to be surrounded by evil—-she also knew there was so, so much that Justina was leaving out.

"I was about to be auctioned off when Giancarlo came to rescue me. But because he was unable to find the people behind my abduction, he arranged for my disappearance instead. He gave me enough to start fresh, but all I wanted was revenge. And Giancarlo, he, too, did not stop looking. Because he knew I wouldn't be the last girl whose life they would destroy. We pursued every lead. We didn't leave anything to chance. And then one day, Giancarlo told me he was getting close to discovering the truth..."

The truth dawned on Sarica with painful clarity. "It was Viktor...wasn't it?"

"To be fair to Giancarlo's friend, subsequent evidence we've collected suggests that his involvement isn't...voluntary. Someone had something on him. And whoever it was...had also ordered Viktor to kill Giancarlo when they realized he was on their trail."

Chapter Ten

Seven years ago

The border crossing into Moskra was exactly what Giancarlo had promised: quick, discreet, and surprisingly mundane. No dramatic chase scenes. No gunfire. Just a quiet exchange of papers, a knowing nod from a guard whose silence had been bought with more money than Justina had ever seen, and finally, freedom.

Giancarlo had given her more than what she needed to start a brand new life anywhere in the world. And while the whole world believed her missing, Giancarlo had arranged to leave behind fabricated clues that only people like her abductors would recognize.

And those clues would suggest she had died an accidental death, in order to prevent them from going after the loved ones she had left behind in America.

Keep going, and never look back.

Because the people who had almost succeeded in selling her off were still out there somewhere, doing what they do best, and that was to steal and ruin other people's lives.

But as much as she appreciated Giancarlo's warning—-

The money he'd given her didn't go toward a new life in some distant paradise. Instead, it bought Justina training. Weapons. Information.


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