Dante: Chapter 33
Dante: A Dark Mafia, Enemies to Lovers Romance (Chicago Ruthless Book 1)
Joeyâs painting her toenails when I walk into the den.
âHey.â
âHey,â I reply as I sit on the sofa beside her, picking up the bottle of nail polish sheâs using and inspect the label. Cherry Bomb. I smile. Sheâs definitely a cherry bomb kind of girl, while Iâm more of a pale pink or soft caramel kind. Although Iâd love to be the cherry bomb type myself sometimes.
âYou want me to do yours? You know it wonât be long before you canât reach your toes?â
I rub a hand over my expanding stomach. âI think Iâm going to get real fat.â I giggle. âEspecially as Iâm craving pancakes and waffles every morning.â
âPancakes and waffles?â she asks, turning to me with a look of feigned horror on her face. âGirl, youâll be as big as a house.â She laughs harder as she goes back to painting her nails. âIâm sure my brother will still look at you with that dopey-ass loved up look on his face,â she says before making a fake gagging noise.
âHe does not have that look,â I insist, because I have never seen it. She focuses on her toes so I carry on talking. âWell, heâs kind of stuck with me now, anyway, even if I do get to be the size of a house.â
âHmm.â
I take a deep breath, hardly able to believe the words that are about to come out of my mouth. âBecause weâre getting married.â
âOh, heâs finally told you about that,â she says.
âWhat do you mean? Donât you mean he asked me?â
âTold. Asked. Same thing.â
âExcept that theyâre not,â I insist. âHow long have you known?â
âUm. A few weeks maybe. Since he told our father you were pregnant. Once he found outâ¦â She trails off.
âOnce he found out, what?â Why do I always seem to be the last person to be clued up on anything.
âHe told Dante he had to marry you or kill you,â she says it so casually as if itâs a completely ordinary thing to say and do.
âHe what?â
She sighs softly before turning and looking at me. âOur dad is kind of a giant asshole. Donât worry about it. Dante chose wisely, right?â
âSo all this time, heâs been weighing up those two options?â I snap, shaking my head in disbelief.
She scoffs. âHe was always going to marry you because he would never do the other thing.â
I fold my arms over my chest and frown at her. âOh well, arenât I the lucky one?â
âKat, my family is not normal. This kind of shit is just how they roll. Women like us are second-class citizens. We donât get a say in our own lives.â
My frown deepens. I donât want that for me, or for Joey. I certainly donât want it for my child.
âThe sooner you get used to that, the easier everything will be for you.â
She goes back to her toenails, and I scowl, feeling like the rug has been pulled from under me again. This morning, I wanted to marry Dante. Even though he admitted that I had no choice, I could see a way to build some kind of life with him. But not anymore.
I stalk down the hallway to Danteâs office, barging past the armed guard and opening the door before he can react. I guess he was waiting for our usual polite exchange before he tells me the great Mr. Moretti canât be disturbed. Not today, Satan!
Danteâs head snaps up when I storm into his office.
âIâm sorry, Boss, she justâ¦â the guard fumbles.
Dante glares at me, his eyes never leaving mine as he tells his guard to get out and close the door. âI just told Joey about our engagement,â I snarl at him, ready to crawl over his desk and slap his arrogant, self-entitled face.
âAnd?â
I take a few deep breaths to calm my racing heart because I feel like Iâm about to implode with unsuppressed rage. âAnd she told me all about your fatherâs ultimatum.â
He sighs and closes his eyes.
âSo itâs true then? You had to marry me or kill me, is that it?â I shout as I take another step toward his desk, unable to keep a lid on my emotions any longer.
âItâs not that simple,â he says, his voice strained and low.
âI suppose you think I should be grateful you chose the former, right?â
He stands, pushing his chair back, but I continue.
âYou gave me that whole speech about marrying me and securing my future, when you only made that choice because your father forced you to. I guess if I wasnât pregnant with your first-born, it would have been a much easier decision for you? Just kill me and move on to the next one?â
His dark eyes narrow as he glares at me.
âAnd thatâs kind of your MO, right? When they become too problematic, then just toss them aside like trash? Is that what happened to your last fiancée?â
His jaw ticks in annoyance. âEnough,â he says, his voice low but dripping with menace but Iâm not scared of him anymore. I wonât be quiet like the good little hostage heâs trained me to be.
âDid your father give you the same ultimatum with Nicole? Kill her or marry her?â
The veins in his neck bulge as he clenches his fists by his sides.
âDid you decide to marry her first and then realize the other option was a better fit for you the night before the wedding, Dante? Is that why you murdered that poor woman?â
âI said enough, Kat,â he warns me but Iâm too swept up in my anger and the deep feeling of betrayal.
âWas she pregnant too?â I hiss.
He slams his fists onto the table with such force that the entire room seems to rattle and the papers on his desk scatter onto the floor. âEnough!â
I flinch, taking a step back as I wait for him to come for me. But instead, he sits back on his chair. âDonât you ever get tired of this?â he says with a sigh.
I frown at him. âOf what? Iâm tired of a lot of things, so youâre going to have to be a little more specific.â
âOf fighting with me on everything. Of finding something new every single day to be pissed at me about?â
I open my mouth and blink at him in shock. âDonât you and your family get tired of finding ways to piss me off?â I retort. âYou only asked me to marry you so that your father wouldnât force you to kill me and our child instead, and Iâm not supposed to be pissed about that? Iâm supposed to roll over and be thankful for the fact that you are not as cruel and awful a man as you might be? Is that right?â
âMy father hasnât forced me to do anything for a long time, Kat.â
âI donât believe you, Dante. I donât believe any words that come out of your mouth, because every single time I find a way to make some peace with whatever the hell this thing is between us, you throw me a massive curveball.â
He stares at me, unflinching.
âBut this time it feels even worse, because this time I believed you.â I wipe my eyes as they fill with tears.
His tongue darts out as he licks his lower lip.
âAnd now I find out that weâre not in this at all. Iâm not in any of it. Itâs just you and your family and whatever is best for the Moretti empire. So, congratulations, Dante, you have finally won. I give up. Iâm defeated. You do whatever the hell you want and I will stand by and nod and smile like the perfect little wife. If thatâs what it takes to keep myself around here so that I can see my child grow up, then so be it.â
His eyes darken as though what I said just pained him in some way. Before he can feed me another line, I walk out of his office. The fact that he doesnât even try to stop me only proves my point further.