Chapter 88
Mafia Kings: Valentino: Dark Mafia Romance Series #6 by Olivia Thorn
Mafia Kings: Valentino: Chapter 88 The next couple of days were horrible.
I couldnât leave the property; I couldnât contact Cat; and I was about to lose all my freedom in just a few days.
The only thing that was even halfway comforting was Isabella.
I saw her and Ludavica often. I would run across both of them in the gardens as I paced, trying to keep my worry and hatred at bay. They were always reading, every single time.
Isabella looked up from her book with a compassionate wince. âThings pretty bad?â
âYou have no idea,â I muttered.
âIâm sorry,â she said kindly.
I sat down on the bench next to her and Ludavica.
Since the whole conversation with Don Vicari about Your daughter doesnât want to marry me, I noticed heâd become a lot more lax about chaperones breathing down our necks.
Or maybe it was because the wedding was just 72 hours away.
Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
âYour face is looking a lot better,â Isabella said.
âThanks,â I mumbled.
It was nice of her to lie.
The right side of my face looked like a bad Halloween mask. The bruises had started to turn green and purple, and all the little cuts were scabbed over.
Okay... in reality, Iâd looked a lot worse in years past. Iâd gotten in a couple of fights when I was a teenager and come out with two black eyes. (You shouldâve seen the other guys, though.)
I knew it would all eventually heal...
But I still felt like shit every time I looked in the mirror.
Catâs going to think Iâm the ugliest thing sheâs ever seen.
But I knew that wasnât true.
If anything, she would tell me I was still the hottest guy sheâd ever seen. She was a sweetheart that way.
Thinking of Cat made me think of losing her â
And suddenly I felt worse than before.
Isabella misinterpreted my expression.
âAre you and my father... okay?â she asked hesitantly.
âNo.â
â...oh.â
I thought about telling her what her father had said about her â
I couldnât give a shit about my daughter. Sheâs the means to an end to get what I want.
But what would be the point? To make Isabella as miserable as me?
Sheâd had Don Vicari for a father all her life. That was punishment enough.
âArenât you upset?â I asked her.
She frowned. âWhy would I be?â
âYouâre gonna be forced to marry me in three days.â
She smiled. âI can think of worse fates.â
âI canât,â Ludavica muttered as she stared at her book.
âHa ha,â I said, not laughing â although it was pretty funny.
âLu,â Isabella scolded her, then turned back to me. âIâm sorry.â
âDonât be,â I said with a half grin. âEven if she hates me, I kind of like her.â
Ludavica snorted.
âSheâs not seeing the whole picture,â Isabella said. âNeither are you.â
âAnd whatâs the whole picture?â I asked bitterly.
âI only got to leave this place a couple of times until you came along,â she said softly. âIâve seen more in the last week than the rest of my life combined. Iâm hoping that once weâre married, maybe â just maybe â we can get the freedom we both want. And deserve.â
âNot as long as your father has anything to say about it,â I grumbled.
âWeâll see,â she said cryptically. âWeâll see.â