Taking The Mafia Boss
Ricardo that he would encounter such a woman in his life he wouldn't have believed it. Sharon was ver
d in a thunderous voice. Diane lifted her he
r "goons" " she added giving death glance
ng a human being, I'd like for you to leave my house" Ricardo's mouth almost dropped t
everyone watched quietly. If a pin had been dropped, it would
g to just leave after the woman had insulted him. "But,
an order to succeed without fail, the men reached out and
a blindfold over her eyes, gag her and then the other one tossed her
ed mostly the make the offender keep his or her mouth shut and the blind
rned to the back and saw how curled up Diane was in the back of the car. Dian
both of them. All through the drive back to the mansion, Ricardo was fuming with rage. Luiz Diane had humiliated
se both somehow it didn't faze Luiz Diane. With both Diane eyes and mouth restricted, it wasn't long before fear started to creep in. He
so much rage as
sure he was human at all and with the way his men had handled her, she was certain he wasn't. Eric
ren't good at all. Eric got out of the car and walked to the other side to bring Diane out of the car
the car, he felt a bit bad for the way the men had handled her but he decided a
t swept over him again. Ricardo Alvarez wasn't used to feeling guilty, he had never made a decision i
orst woman he had ever met but he wasn't going to treat her like a slave even though he had started up by binding her like one. Two
her hands. The mansion in front of her was gorgeous and so very
epared for her, she didn't mind though, she wasn't exactly thrilled to be held captive by the worst man ali
place, he had stopped to pick it up as he left Salamanca. His brothers had cut of
a to seek aid from his brothers and they had all declined. Their excuses were similar and definitely hurtful. One of the the
From the now member of the house of representatives to the chairman of one of the most influential busi
then head out to Ricardo Alvarez's house to face his fate. Ricardo Alvarez was someone
iane had formed a habit of waiting outside for him since the three days deadli
o the porch, picked up the note
ething was wrong and as he o
debts, don't forge