Chapter 8
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father
âThatâs impossible!â I gasp, staring up at him. âYou canât force me to marry someone against my will!â
He laughs at me, holding me too him, still looking down into my face. âItâs possible if I say it is.â
I press my hands against his chest, trying to push away. âItâs 2023! Nobody has arranged marriages anymore â this isnât the eighteenth century!â
He laughs again and lets me go. I skitter away from him.
âYouâre in my world now, Fay,â he says, calmly putting his hands in his pockets. âThe world you were born to. Do you think laws really matter in the underworld, the world outside of the stupid bureaucracy youâve deluded yourself into thinking keeps you safe?â
My jaw drops open at this arrogance. âI have rights!â
âYou have nothing,â he barks, taking a step forward towards me. âThe only thing that matters is power. Which is money. Which is might. You have none of this. The only thing which gives you anything in this world, Fay, is your bloodline.â
His eyes flick now to the piece of paper which lays crumpled on the floor. âWhich you are so eager to dismiss.â
âBut,â I say, falling a few steps back, trying to comprehend this. âThere are...laws...â I say, a little pathetically.
âThere were laws that put me in prison,â he purrs, coming even closer. âAnd your own recommendation that I stay imprisoned forever. But here I am,â
he spreads his hands out, demonstrative.
âMe, and men like me, Fay? Like your father? We control all of it. So, if I were you,â he looms over me again. âIâd be a little more grateful that I got you out of the club and restored you to the life of privilege to which you were born.â
I look up at him, truly terrified now, realizing that my life as I knew it is...completely gone. With one test, heâs wiped it away.
Iâm trapped now, in this world â as the daughter of a don, engaged â oh my god, engaged â to the son of another. Thereâs no way Iâm getting out.
As tears start to drip from my eyes, he shocks me by pulling a handkerchief from his breast pocket and offering it to me. Slowly, hesitant, I take it.
âThereâs much you donât know, Fay,â he says. âBut youâll have to learn fast. Iâve notified your father â heâs away on business, but heâll be back in two days, and heâll want to meet you.â
I gasp, horrified â Alden has almost as bad a reputation as Kent Lippert. God, what a contrast to my gentle dad, sitting at home. My mind suddenly shifts to dad, who must be worried about me. I start to cry harder, putting my face in my hands.
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father ï¤Chapter 0007 âPlease,â I say, my voice hiccupping with tears, with shock, with fear, âplease let me go home â Iâm begging you â I just want to pretend it never happened â Iâll never tell anyone ââ
âNo, Fay,â he says, stern. He glances at the door, and I can tell heâs getting tired of my wild emotions. âThereâs no going home, ever again.â
I stare up at him, the tears still slipping down my cheeks, and feel my emotions change from desperation and agony to anger.
âYouâre a monster,â I cry between my tears. âYouâre ruining three lives tonight, just so you can get your way. A monster.â
Kent shocks me, then, by leaning forward and taking my chin in his hand. He smiles, bringing his face close to mine, and says, âDid you really think that was going to work on me, Fay? Calling me names?â He shocks me, then, by lifting his other hand to my face and wiping away a tear from my cheek with his thumb.
Then, slowly, he raises his thumb to his mouth and slips it inside, savoring the taste of my tears. âI told you before, I like my kittens with claws.â
Outraged, I try to push past him for the door but he laughs, faster than me, and puts out a hand that catches me in the chest. Another light shove â as he did before â and Iâm knocked back onto the lounge.
âIâm not completely the monster you think I am, Fay,â he says, walking casually for the door. âAfter all, Iâm going to let you say goodbye.â
He opens the door wide and waves a hand through it. âA car is waiting to take you to your fatherâs house, where you will pack a bag. You will say your goodbyes and then return here, where I will keep you safe until your true father comes to claim you.â