Chapter 16
His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies
âOkay, thank you for the effort, and have a nice day!â I repeated the same sentence and hung up the phoI left the club and had enough for a few more months to pay my bills, but I had to find a new job and hasoon as possible. The other money I had were savings which would go towards the baby and possibly daFinding a proper job as a college dropout was definitely as hard as I expected it to be and it wasnât exactanywhere. I was sick of hearing the same words over and over again.
âYou are not qualified enough.â
âYou are not educated enough.â
There were times when giving the baby up for adoption did sound tempting, but I knew that I wouldnât bthe pain.
I had blocked Lucioâs number and didnât answer any of his calls. Each check which was left on my doorstreturned to the same man who dropped them off. I could still not understand why Christian continued todespite making it pretty clear that he didnât want anything to do with the baby.
I needed money, but I didnât want their money.
What I truly wanted was for my child to be loved, and if I were to accept the cash I knew that I wouldâve to look my baby in the face again. I wanted to tell my child that I worked hard and did my best to give it deserves, and not that it grew up from the check his or her dad bribed me with, so we would stay the he
Lunaâs, I told you so, hurt as much as I knew it would but luckily Faith was there to comfort me. I had alsomoney they had offered me, because they worked for it and needed it just as much as I did.
If I was goinhad to depend on myself.
âYouâre giving mommy a hard time and youâre not even here yet.â I smiled through my tears as I looked stomach.
I mightâve had a change of mind and I mightâve been excited for the baby, but I could not deny that it wmore difficult day by day. The reality was starting to kick in and I slowly began to understand why my bircouldnât handle it.
I had thought a lot about them these past days and wondered if they thought about me too.
Sometimesbut feel sorry for my unborn child. The baby did not only had to grow up without a father but also withowould make up for it, no matter what. The baby and I would only have each other and at the end of the dtruly needed.
I heard three loud knocks, right before the same piece of paper got shoved under the door, but this timepatience. I rushed to the check and threw open the door, prepared to throw a fit. âI told you, you donât hanym- oh, hi guys?â I spoke surprised as my eyes went big.
It was Marc and Christianâs cousin, Johnny. Marc saw me in an even worse state than this so I didnât reallJohnny didnât and had a sad frown on his face. âStill not accepting the check?â Marc chuckled.
âSo rumor has it youâre carrying my niece, itâs a girl I can feel it, donât ask me how,â Johnny spoke as he in. Even if I wanted to tell him to leave, all due to the fact of him being a Lamberti, I couldnât because he the kindest people I had ever come across.
âTrust me, youâre better of taking that check because Christianâs an asshole!â He told me as if I didnât alrâI donât want anything to do with him or his check, so please take the check and tell him and your uncle both shove it right up their ass!â I yelled out and shred the check to pieces.
âThese pregnancy hormones are not treating you very well, I see.â Johnny sighed as he sat himself downâWhatever Christian told you, he didnât mean it,â Marc spoke for the first time. He seemed guilty and it wunderstandable. He was the one who had encouraged me to tell Christian the truth, but this was not on
âMarc donât feel guilty. This is no ones fault other than mine for sleeping with the devil and Christian for ââ
âHey! Calm down, itâs still my cousin.â Johnny interrupted me with the same bright smile on his face.
âSoway about him too?â
âYou got me there,â Johnny said. Marc took a deep breath and grabbed both of my hands. âJust accept twonât hurt you.â He spoke while I lowered my gaze to the paper shreds ok the floor.
âIâm pretty sure nothing can hurt me anymore, but is there any other reason than watching me rip more savings why you guys are here?â I asked annoyed. Their intentions were nice, but I didnât want anything Lamberti or someone close to the Lambertiâs and I had a job search to continue.
âIâm here to tell you that I wonât abandon my family and that includes baby Lamberti and I know you domoney, which is completely fine, but when the baby gets here I will also be here, just giving you a heads spoke. He got up from the sofa and fixed his tie, while I took in his words. Johnny always seemed so fancup. Rumor had it this guy even ate his hamburger with knife and fork. I was never meant to fit in with theâI also came to check up on you, but you look like youâre holding up.â He shrugged his shoulders. Johnnperson but definitely shit in reading others because I felt awful.
âThanks, I appreciate it.â I thanked Johnny and opened the door. âEager to get us out, I see.â
Johnny chupushed a confused Marc out the door. âIf youâre finished playing stupid and still want that check, hereâs I looked at the small business card he gave me and planned on throwing it away the second he walked owant anything to do with the Lambertiâs but I would also not take away Johnnyâs right to see the baby, nup without any family.
âDonât look so sad because trust me, Christian is doing you a huge favor by not bringing you into this facomforted me. âAlthough, I do have to admit, I have no idea what the babyâs done,â
âYes, well.â I rolled my eyes as I closed the door in his face. I wasted no time and immediately made my wkitchen, so I could continue my job search, but it was not going anywhere.
Besides stripping I only had experience as a waitress, but running around while being pregnant would eneven more than the minimum wage I would make. It was barely enough for me, so how was it going to bbaby.
The sound of my phone woke me up from my sad thoughts. I had already expected for it to be a complacheck, so I picked up the phone and was ready to attack whoever was on the other side. âI told you to noagain!â
âMiss Reyes, this is Mr. Santana from Garcia Factory?â A man spoke. âO-oh.â I froze up, embarrassed. It whad called sometime this week, and they told me they would get back to me. My expectations were alreathey could be, but perhapsâ¦
âYes sir, my apologiesâ¦I thought you were someone else.â I spoke, confused. âIâm calling you to tell you like to offer you the job-â
âReally?â I almost yelled out in disbelief. I was close to giving up but it had appeared to be that for once time luck was at my side.
âYes. We believe you have the right qualities and the perfect spirit weâre looking forâ¦extremely motivatedcanât wait to have you here, so what do you think?â Mr. Santana spoke as if he was reading from a script.What qualities?
I had absolutely no idea what he was talking about because I messed up my job interview, but a job was would take it, no matter what.
For the first time in a while, things were finally starting to work out again.