Shattered Vows: Chapter 12
Shattered Vows: An Arranged Marriage Standalone Romance (Tarnished Empire)
On day one, my phone didnât ring.
On day two, my phone was still eerily silent.
Of course she didnât call. She could barely make a damn meeting, let alone call me. I gave her those two days, which was more than enough. I waited patiently. And although I tried to be, I was not a patient man. Iâd been running an empire since a young age. Now, I ran the country behind the scenes in more ways than one.
Businessmen like me didnât wait. No one even considered trying to make me.
And now I did just for this girl who was barely a fucking woman. She didnât know the first thing about being an adult, and now I had to wait for her to make the fucking decision of a lifetime.
I ran the damn empire. Iâd turned filth to gold and Iâd made what was illegal legal. Iâd Rumplestilskinned it all and I would do the same here.
I didnât wait for people. She shouldâve known better than to make that mistake.
âYouâre going to need to go easy on her,â Dante tried to tell me on the drive to her grandmotherâs.
âGo easy on her? Thatâs all Iâve done.â I gripped my suit pants in anger and then consciously opened my fist so as not to make wrinkles in the fabric. Iâd even went and researched oils for her and bought her one for a funeral. God knows why. It wasnât like we were friends and still I wanted to see those sapphire eyes of hers look at me without anger or frustration just for a moment like they had on that jet.
I was going fucking crazy.
I grunted and told Dante, âShe needs to realize Iâm not going to baby her.â
âShe didnât grow up in this world.â
âSo she keeps saying.â
âSheâs got her life andââ
âSheâs got new responsibilities now. None of us picked our lives, Dante. We stepped up to the plate when we had to. Her town is relying on her, whether they know it or not. She needs to grow up or decide to stay a child. Either way, I canât coddle her when her decision is one an adult has to make.â
I opened the window and breathed in the salty breeze.
Dante chuckled at me, and I swear to God, I wanted to resort to what I would have done years ago and punch him. âSheâs getting to you and youâre not even married yet.â
âFuck off.â I turned the watch on my wrist one time and then again, trying to temper my anger.
As we pulled up to the house, I glared at my friend. âStay outside, jackass.â
âOh, thatâs good for your security.â He rolled his eyes but he was already texting someone. Theyâd have eyes on the perimeter as always.
âLike youâre going to save me from her anyway,â I grumbled because we both knew my physical safety wasnât at stake: it was my mental health. She was going to drive me insane. All my muscles tensed as I walked up the path.
She swung the door open before I even knocked. âWhat are you doing here?â She was a little breathless and sweaty, with her hair in a messy knot on top of her head.
âAm I interrupting something?â I raised a brow and peered around her but she pushed the door to a crack so I couldnât see past.
âLook, can we talk later?â She bit her plump bottom lip.
What the hell was she doing in there? Then I glanced down and saw the sports bra, the way it hugged her curves, the sweat dripping down her toned stomach.
My dick twitched, and I took a deep breath. I didnât want her, I told myself. Even with her long, tanned legs and ample amount of ass to grab. Even if Iâd had her once, she wasnât my type now.
Now, a legal partnership was on the line.
I wouldnât muddle deals or fuck them up in any way. My father had enough dirty deals for all of us. Iâd looked much more into the company and my fatherâs relationship with it. Mario Armanelli had always been a weasel. Although heâd never had a romantic relationship with Maribel, heâd swindled his way around this partnership and offered her protection in exchange for illegally bringing in products through her ports.
Heâd screwed her over again and again. It was no wonder she hadnât trusted me. So, Iâd make it right by changing this company into one that would flourish. I just had to prove it to Morina and become the majority shareholder. It meant leaving my libido out of the equation.
Easier said than one when, for some reason, even with all the complications and her attitude, my dick had an obsession with her. It jumped just as she stood there, glaring at me.
It didnât care that her maturity level was that of a teenager with wonky beliefs and that she was ten plus years my junior. My dick was only interested in the fact that sheâd answered the door in booty shorts and a bra, leaving little to the imagination. âYou always answer the door in next to nothing?â
She reached her hand up in front of her face, closed her fist, as if grabbing something, and then pulled it down, letting out a whooshing breath.
âAre you pulling on air?â I asked, not amused.
She grumbled, âDante would understand.â
This conversation was off to a great start. âMorinaââ
âI donât want to argue with you.â
âI donât want to argue with you either.â Good, we could be adults. âIâm just here to discuss everything. Can we talk now?â
She looked a little concerned before she closed those big doe eyes. Her long dark lashes rested on her high cheekbones before she stepped back and said over her shoulder, âBradley. Weâll have to hang out tomorrow.â
âBaby, third base is not a home run,â Bradley, a tall blonde guy, said from her living room as he rolled up his yoga mat. âAnd we never actually got to yogââ
I walked around Morina and stared at him. The whining abruptly halted.
âBastian, right?â He pointed at me and squinted as though trying to remember. âYouâre the suit that wanted a smoothie the other day.â
I nodded. Then my gaze ping-ponged between them. âMorina and I have a complicated relationship, one that goes way back.â
âNot that far,â she grumbled.
âMorina, piccola ragazza, donât discount our relationship.â
âRelationship?â Bradley looked puzzled.
Something burned in my stomach. I couldnât place the feeling. I hadnât had it in such a long time. It could have been frustration, pure and white hot with the fact that sheâd been fucking around with a guy and had the audacity to call him here but couldnât be bothered to call me.
Or maybe it was that damn little green fucker called jealousy. I wouldnât place my bets on it quite yet though.
Still, the man was tall, well built, and seemed to know his place around Maribelâs home. He ambled through the living room, straightening a few things as he waited for me to give more information.
âWell, Morina is supposed to be my fiancée, Bradley,â I announced. âWhich means she probably isnât going to be giving you any homeruns any time soon.â
Her jaw dropped and Bradleyâs practically hit the floor.
âMo.â He turned to her immediately. âBaby, youâre free-spirited and go with what moves you. I get that. I love that about you, Mo. And youâre hurting from your grandma passing, but youâre not alone. You canât marry a suit on a whim, Mo. Thatâs notââ
âBradley.â I cut him off with just his name, an emotion flowing through my body that I wasnât quite sure I could control even if I wanted to. âMy fiancée and I need to talk. Please leave us.â
It was his turn to look between the both of us.
Morina didnât immediately do anything. Her sports bra rose and fell rapidly with each breath she took and maybe Iâd shocked her a bit with what Iâd said. Straightening suddenly, she combed a hand through that long wavy hair of hers and motioned him toward the door. âIâll call you later, okay? Itâs complicated.â
âYou know Iâm here for you, whatever you need.â He caught her gaze and held it, showing me he probably would have gone toe to toe with me if she told him in that second.
âShe doesnât really need anything from you that I canât give her myself,â I found myself saying.
Making allegiances in this town might have been harder than I originally thought.
The man studied us a second longer, murmured to Morina to call if she needed anything and then walked out the door.