Married At Gunpoint: The Mafia Boss Chose Me
Collin
at me. There was surprise flickering across his face
rt of a whore." His gaze drifted from my lips to my lap, lingering a little too long on the neckline of my dress. "Yo
r open and stormed out, slamming it behind him.
my suite," he instru
You're marrie
me- handed over a fake will. The real one's getting read tomorrow, and I had to be married to keep
htly his knuckles paled,
new the Blacks were trouble, all of them. But my sister wa
d my rage. I followed directions, ignoring the curious st
e unfamiliar bedroom, that L
o handle. You're s
boldness. He stared back, a flicker of amusement in his eyes, a
u around, you'll show up when I say so." My gaze landed on a heavy vase on the dresser,
ery business or... less official meeting, and, abov
y responded to power moves and negotiation. I exhale
s that you let me see my sister. Please, keep h
eet his gaze. "Do I really look that old to
rge to lash out. Every muscle in my body screa
e-what shoul
enough that I could feel the heat
arely more than a gr
ded sharply on me, making me
care for formalities. But in this ho
e. B
orway and I heard the door click shut, all
teeth, pacing the length of the cold, oversized room. Every
der my breath, jaw locked tig
t least he wore his cruelty out in the open. Luca played the gentleman, but the
myself not to shout. This wasn't the mom
olid knocks echoed
rom the hallway. "The boss lef
r. The man outside wore a crisp black suit and handed over a thick st
id, struggling to keep my voice st
luck," and walked off wit
wering myself with slow caution, half expecting the whole world to collapse beneath me.
duties for
t be made by 6:15. I can't sta
the closet on the right. You'l
ached. I don't want
mals in t
h or ask abou
etings every Monday,
my work-especially n
er. No argument
main room unless
iles. Don't smile at me or
my throat. With a snarl, I flung the papers across the roo
pposed to be a marriage
moment. Every detail of this arrangement screamed control-what I wore, when I woke, even if an
his shelf. I wasn't going to
, studying my reflection in the white dress. The symbolism was alm
l get your dutiful wife. You'll get your perfect actress. For ever
hout flinching, I twisted the cap off the bottle and swallowed the pill- not because he ordered it
halls felt even more cavernous and cold, every polishe
to find out about Emma. Sh
ided with an older woman, impecc
med, still catching my breat
r a moment, but the smil
ou look a bit shaken, though.
debating whether or n
It's urgent-I have to call
nt, her eyes searching mi
by the stairs. And there's a private line in your roo
's last name sent a
e isn't fond of surprises-and he definitel
ng smile, as if she unders
, forcing my voice to stay stea
nd pointed to an old rotary phone
I dialed, each number mak
ine r
ospital, goo
inst the drynes
bout Emma Collins, please
k on the line, a
hold a
beat making it harder to breathe. My palms gre
orse this morning. Things have escalated qui
e way. I gripped the edge
as so faint I almost
e the operation, sh
ing, unable to process the words. My hands were shaking so ha
rounded by people I couldn't trust
s shut, fighting
Luca for help-or risk everyth