By Fate I Conquer: Chapter 35
By Fate I Conquer (Sins of the Fathers Book 4)
Mom watched me take one hard-earned step after the other. I worked even harder now that Amo was in New York. I wanted to make progress so he wasnât so worried about me anymore. I wanted this to be his Christmas present.
âDo you have a moment?â Mom asked.
I limped over to her with my crutches and sank down beside her. âIs something wrong?â
Mom shook her head quickly and took my hand. âI talked to the doctors who did your surgery and also a few other specialists.â
I frowned. Had she not told me everything? Was there more? What if my injuries were even worse than I thought?
âDonât look so scared. This is positive. I think it is.â She let out a nervous laugh, and touched my cheek. âWhen they did the surgery on you, they didnât have to remove your ovaries.â
I nodded, because I knew that. It was why I didnât have to suffer through an early menopause.
âThat means you can have your own babies.â
âI could, but I canât carry them.â
Mom nodded, her hold on my hand tightening. âYou could use a surrogate.â
I began to shake my head. That would require an amount of trust in a person that was difficult to achieve. The idea that a stranger had my baby inside of her and could possibly hurt itâ¦
âIf you trust me, Iâd gladly carry a baby or babies for you.â
My lips parted in utter shock. âMom.â
Tears welled up in her eyes. âI talked to the doctors. My age wonât be a problem because weâre not using my old eggs, only my womb and thatâs still fine.â
Mom was only forty-one. Chances were high she could still conceive too. âYou hated being pregnant.â
âIt wasnât that bad.â
âIt was. You threw up so much when you were pregnant with Giulio and you told me your first pregnancy with Nevio and me was incredibly hard on your body.â
âIt doesnât matter. Let me give you this gift, okay? Nothingâs worse than seeing your child suffer. Trust me, I want nothing more than to give you the chance to become a mother yourself, and you can experience the pregnancy through me, can be there when I give birth.â
âYou really thought it through.â
I was completely overwhelmed. I hadnât spared another thought on children, hadnât dared to do so. Iâd focused on walking and maybe dancing again, because that was something in my grasp.
âYou donât have to decide today, or tomorrow, or even next year. Just know that I want to do this for you.â
I threw my arms around her. âI canât think right now. Thank you, Mom. Thank you so much.â
It was the day before Christmas and I was practicing walking with my crutches under Kiaraâs watchful eyes in Momâs yoga room again when Nevio stepped into the room. Surprise washed over me. I hadnât expected them to be back again.
Nevio stuffed his hands into the pockets of his black cargo pants, hovering in the doorway. He had avoided talking to me since the attack. I had heard only figments of what had gone down in New York. Nevio looked as he always did when he was with me, not like the monster he let out more and more.
âCan you give us a moment?â he asked. Kiara nodded. She touched his arm briefly as she walked past him.
I resisted the urge to ask where Amo was. Nevio obviously wanted to be alone with me, and he deserved my full attention. He wasnât used to sharing it.
âWonât you come closer?â I asked.
Nevio strode toward me, his eyes lingering on my cast before he met my gaze. âI know you donât want to hear it but I killed everyone who did this to you. I poured all of my rage into it. For you.â
I smiled and released my crutches to hug him. Nevio quickly wrapped his arms around me, obviously worried Iâd fall. âI know thatâs how you show me your love.â
âYouâre really going to leave Las Vegas?â
I peered up into his haunted eyes. âI have to follow my heart. We can see each other all the time now that there wonât be war anymore.â
âItâs not the same. Youâll have a new family.â
I let out a tight laugh, though I felt more like crying. âIâll never replace you and our family. And creating my own family wonât be so easy.â I touched the bandage over my abdomen that was hidden by my wide dress.
Nevioâs mouth twisted. âFuck, Greta, thatâs not what I meant. I wish I could do something.â
âDonât let the dark swallow you just because Iâm not there to watch over you. One day youâll find someone whoâll shine brightly.â
Nevio shook his head with a dark laugh. âIâll try to dip my feet into the light on occasion, but donât expect me to have feelings for anyone, Greta. Even if I hadnât been averse to the idea of it before, seeing what your feelings for Vitiello did is a huge deterrence.â
I rolled my eyes.
âSo youâre not mad at me?â
âI was never mad at you.â
âReally?â
He shrugged. âIâm raging mad at Vitiello.â
âDonât be. I want you to try to get along.â
âYouâre asking a lot from me.â
âI know. It could be my Christmas present.â
Nevioâs gaze slanted to the doorway. He must have heard steps because Amo stepped in a moment later. I gave him a weak smile, my heart filling with longing. After having spent two weeks together in hospital, being separated for several days had seemed like eternity, which was irrational considering weâd been apart longer than that before.
Nevio released me slowly. âCan you stand?â
Amo crossed the room before I got the chance to answer and put his hand on my back to steady me. âI can take over.â
A look passed between them and Nevio stepped back with a strange smile. âTake good care of her. You saw what I did on stage.â He gave me a wink and disappeared. Those words, though part threat, had been his way of a peace offering. The best Christmas present ever.
Amo cupped my cheeks and lowered his lips to mine. The kiss was gentle and careful. I still felt a little frail so I was glad for his consideration. âHow are you feeling?â
âA little better every day. I canât wait to be rid of the cast so I can start mobilizing my knee.â
âYou will dance again.â
I nodded, because I believed it too.
Amo cleared his throat. âI know today isnât the best time and this isnât a good place but I donât want to wait anymore.â
My brows puckered then darted up when Amo got down on one knee. He pulled out a ring from his pocket and held it up between us. My lips formed an O as I stared at the beautiful piece of jewelry. It was a delicate rose gold ring with an amethyst center stone in a color that was a beautiful pinkish lilac tone. It was surrounded by smaller white diamonds.
âWhen I saw it in the shop window, the color of the stone reminded me of the tutu you wore when I first saw you dance in your studio.â
He shifted the ring so it caught the light and became a bit lighter in colorâindeed almost my tutu.
My smile widened but my heart still felt as if it might jump out of my chest.
Amo cleared his throat and locked gazes with me. âGreta, I donât want to spend a single day without you. I want you by my side. Iâve always admired my parentsâ bond and their unwavering love, and I know our marriage will be like that. Will you marry me?â
Amo
It was the first time these words left my lips and it felt as if it marked a new beginning, wiping out the many wrong turns Iâd taken in the past. I had no doubt Greta was the path I was meant to follow.
She covered her mouth with her fingers and swallowed audibly, before she finally nodded. âYes. Yes!â
I pushed the ring on her finger, relieved when it fit perfectly. I didnât even have it altered. Iâd stumbled upon it by chance like Iâd stumbled upon the gorgeous ballerina.
I pushed to my feet and wrapped my arms around Gretaâs waist, lifting her off the ground with as much care as I could. Her arms snaked around my neck and we kissed.
After a while we pulled apart. âI thought maybe we can marry this May. By that time, you should be healed enough to walk down the aisle without trouble. Of course I wouldnât mind carrying you either but I guess thatâs not how you imagined your wedding day.â
Greta gave me a sheepish smile. âI never imagined my wedding.â
My eyebrows rose. âThatâs a blow to my confidence.â
She laughed. âI never allowed myself to dream about it because it seemed out of reach.â
âIt isnât anymore. We can marry. Our fathers agreed on peace. The Famiglia stands behind the decision and the Camorra probably wonât doubt your fatherâs decision either.â
Greta narrowed her eyes in thought. âDid you have to kill many to make this happen?â
âA few had to die, but most of the Traditionalists allowed us to persuade them with certain concessions.â
âConcessions?â
I shrugged. âThey cling to their traditions, hence the name. Dad agreed to make the bloody sheets obligatory once more and to put a stronger focus on arranged marriages again. The sanctity of marriage was a big point.â
âSo weâll have to present sheets after our wedding night.â
I grimaced. âItâs expected, yes. Maybe we could figure out a way around itââ
Greta gave a resolute shake of her head. âNo. I donât want an exemption. I want to show your men that Iâm willing to respect their rules.â She bit her lip. âBut that means youâll have to wait before we can have sex.â
âI would have waited anyway. I want to do this right. A few more months wonât kill me.â
Greta tilted her head up and I bent down to kiss her. âDid you talk to my parents yet?â
âThatâs next up on my list. I wanted to ask you first.â
âDo you want me to come with you for moral support?â
âIâll be fine. You keep practicing so you can walk down the aisle.â
I walked out. Kiara was still in front of the door. âIâm glad you two found each other even if the way to be together was painful.â
I dipped my head in thanks. âWhere can I find Remo?â
âIâll take you to him,â Nino said, appearing out of nowhere.
I gave him a smirk. âI guess Iâm not allowed to roam the mansion on my own yet?â
âYou just talked to my wife alone. Thatâs a great show of trust.â
âYou were close by.â
Nino gave me a cold smile but he didnât look particularly unfriendly. âSome habits are difficult to lose.â
âTrust must be earned, I agree. But none of your women will ever be in danger around me.â
Nino didnât comment but he led me into the common area of the house where most of the Falcone clan had gathered. It was a chaotic assembly. To top it off, Gemma was trying to stop her little daughter, who was laughing hysterically, from tearing at her hair.
I tore my gaze away and turned my attention to Remo.
âCan I have a word with you?â
Serafina came in from another room in that moment. âAnd you too?â
Serafina immediately came toward me and Remo followed. âWhere can we talk in private?â
Serafina gave me a smile as if she knew exactly what I was going to say. Remoâs enthusiasm was nonexistent.
âThere are no secrets in this house. You might as well pop the question right here and spare us the less accurate retellings later,â Savio said. Gemma shoved the toddler toward Savio so he could bounce her on his leg and calm her.
I shrugged. âI asked Greta for her hand and she said yes.â
âSome might consider it disrespectful not to ask me as her father first.â
âThatâs a rule we follow in the Famiglia but I know youâre more progressive in the Camorra so I tried to adapt to your local customs.â
Remo gave me a sharp smile. âAhh, already being rude when the ink on our truce hasnât even dried yet.â
Serafina touched my arm and gave me a warm smile. âIâm happy for you and Greta. Now you better make her happy.â
âThis isnât the Christmas present I was hoping for,â Remo muttered.
Nevio sauntered over to me, and I couldnât help but be wary. I remembered how heâd separated Greta and me last time.
âYou heard my mother. Be good to her or Iâll be very unpleasant.â He didnât mention his actions on stage again, and he didnât have to. Iâd remember that meeting all my life, for various reasons.
âNo knife in my side this time?â
Nevio shook his head. âNot from me this time.â He clucked his tongue.
âIâm sure there are enough people out there who would love to stab him,â Massimo said dryly.
âHeâll be family. Iâll have to protect him, I guess.â
My lips curled in a condescending smile. âThanks, I can protect myself. As long as you keep your crazy outbursts away from me, Iâll be fine.â
Nevio bared his teeth in that crazy fucker grin of his. âWill try my best.â
The sound of crutches carried over to us and a moment later Greta came in with Kiara. âEverything all right here?â She looked between me, her father and brother.
Remo walked past me and kissed her forehead. âNow Iâll have to make sure New York is a safe place for you.â
Greta smiled and hugged him.