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My Neighbor's Wife

Chapter 2 1. Zefiro's pov

Word Count: 1211    |    Released on: 29/01/2025

Mark, tells me, and something at the back of my mind tells me this is important, yet, all I c

tting h

s a pushy bastard sometimes. While the HQ is situated at Milan, we'd recently branched out into LA and I'm here to oversee the start and growth of this branch myself

erk who had little to no value for human life and it was making the work environment hostile. How was

fortunately, no one shares my sentiments-or lack of-and I'm stuck with these thirteen

ire them all. Th

tortured scream. My employees shift uncomfortably, and Darcy, a well-mannered woman in her mid-f

y irritated. They had fights inside their home all the time. Never outside. Never this close to the fenc

isapproval. Darcy looks like she's upset or ate something bad. Fuck. I

be in control. Outside my turf, there's a vulnerability I try to squash. I try to have as much control as I can over my schedule, my s

to the white gate twice. I'm never h

owned out by the howling wind. Minutes trickle by and I grit my teeth as I cou

espo

ton, the towering black gate slides to the left and I am greeted with hard blue ey

and scratch wounds line his arms. My gaze flicks to the house beh

rom him, one he tries so hard to cover with laughter." My w

forehead." You're bleeding." She f

." Susanna plays rough. You understand how these women are-"Just then, she runs out from the sliding door, heading straight for me. Her left eye is sw

ut before I can make that mistake, he catches her around her waist, laughing and kissing

from me as he says," It's a kink of hers." His blue e

eyes off her as

punched shut beseeches me. Ple

my wife on her death bed that I wouldn't return to that life. The life where I was untouchable, invincible. I still am, to an extent,

point not to look at the wom

says hastily," Would you care to

to mask it with another smarmy smile. However, my eyes aren't on him. They're on his wife and her grey eye that sears in

own words

the side." I must decline your offer, but thank you. I have plans." Plans, loads of work, same difference.

asure. A proud creature with pretty feathers, this one. While she may spend her days obeyi

e lift her lips." Of

the right thing. But a much bigger thought occu

. Susann

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“"You're a creepy bastard." His eyes smolder me and his answering grin is nothing short of beautiful. Deadly. "Yet you hunger for me. Tell me, this appetite of yours, does it always tend toward 'creepy bastards'?" **** Widower and ex-boss to the Mafia, Zefiro Della Rocca, has an unhealthy fixation on the woman nextdoor. It began as a coincidence, growing into mere curiosity, and soon, it was an itch he couldn't ignore, like a quick fix of crack for an addict. He didn't know her name, but he knew every inch of her skin, how it flushed when she climaxed, her favourite novel and that every night she contemplated suicide. He didn't want to care, despising his rapt fascination of the woman. She was in love with her abusive husband. She was married, bound by a contract to the Bratva's hitman. She was off-limits. But when Zefiro wanted something, it was with an intensity that bordered on madness. He obsessed, possessed, owned. There'd be bloodshed if he touched her, but the sight of blood always did fascinate him. * When Susanna flees from her husband, she stumbles right into the arms of her devilishly handsome neighbour with a brooding glare. He couldn't stand her, but she needed him, if she was ever going to escape her husband who now wanted her dead. Better the devil you know than the angel you don't. She should have recalled that before hopping into Zefiro's car and letting him whisk her away to Italy. Maybe then, she wouldn't have started an affair with him. He was the only man who touched her right, and the crazy man took no small pains in ensuring he would be the last.”