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You Cannot Afford Me Now,Fabiano

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 616    |    Released on: Today at 17:41

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You Cannot Afford Me Now,Fabiano
You Cannot Afford Me Now,Fabiano
“Tomorrow, I am supposed to walk down the aisle and marry the most lethal mafia boss on the East Coast. But right now, I am trapped inside a locked glass conservatory. His childhood friend turned on the industrial ceiling sprinklers, laughing as the cold water rapidly filled the room. She knew about my crippling phobia of drowning. I looked through the glass at my fiancé, Fabiano, begging him to save me. Instead of helping, he just leaned against the terrace railing, sipping his bourbon while his men recorded my terror on their phones. "Stop making a scene and embarrassing me," he warned through the intercom, annoyed by my panic. Then, his childhood friend smiled and whispered a truth that froze my blood. "I didn't just guess your little phobia. Fabiano gave it to me." For three years, I laundered his dirty money, secured his legitimate supply chains, and loved him with my life. I had confided my deepest trauma to him in the dark, and he had turned it into a parlor game for his mistress. How could the man who promised to be my shield watch me drown without an ounce of pity? The fear of the rising water was suddenly burned away by a cold, clarifying rage. I picked up a heavy iron stand, smashed the bulletproof glass with my bleeding hands, and triggered my private tactical team. Since he thought I was just a disposable accountant, I would show him what happens when you cross the woman who actually owns his empire.”