The Wedding Debt: Chapter 1
The Wedding Debt: Dark Mafia Romance (Debts & Vengeance)
Once upon a time, there was a girl with a crown too heavy for her head and a prince who was ready to steal it all for himself.
âNo, give that back!â I scream as Luca runs past me and snatches the crown right off my delicate head.
He laughs out loud and spins around on the grass a few feet away from me, dangling the crown between his index finger and thumb while wearing a disgusting smirk on his face. He blows aside a strand of his brown hair, his dark eyes taunting me. âCâmon then. I dare you to get it back.â
My eye twitches, and my hand curls into a fist. âGive. It. Back,â I say through gritted teeth.
When I approach him, he keeps backing up, making it impossible to retrieve.
âStop,â I hiss.
âNo,â he replies, grinning so broadly I want to take off these pretty new heels I got from Mom and jab them in his face.
Instead, I dig my heels in and sprint toward him, trying to catch him off guard. He twirls the crown around right as I catch up, giggling hard as he sidesteps to avoid me. âMissed,â he muses.
I growl in frustration. âLuca!â
âJill!â He imitates my voice with a high-pitched tone, and the sound makes my blood boil.
âCâmon, Luca â¦â My sister, Jasmine, sighs as she follows us around the garden in her pink dress.
âWhat, Jasmine?â he scoffs.
âItâs not funny!â I jump to snatch the crown from his hand, but he keeps throwing it up and down, out of my reach, backtracking like he enjoys seeing me struggle.
So I stop and put my hands against my side. âWhy do you do this? Huh?â
He raises a brow and shrugs. âBecause you look stupid.â
My jaw drops, and a gasp escapes my mouth. âI do not!â
âOnly queens and princesses wear crowns,â he retorts. âAnd youâre neither.â
Iâm fuming so much it feels like steam might exit from my ears. âI am a queen!â
He waggles a finger. âQueens are only queens if theyâre married to a king.â He plops the crown onto his own head. âMaybe Iâll be one now.â
Jasmine begins to giggle, but when I look at her, she slaps her hand in front of her mouth like sheâs trying to hide it.
âCâmon then, Jill. You wanted to be a queen,â Luca jests, and he waves his hand and dips into a bow.
I frown. âWhat? You want me to be your queen?â I snort out loud.
He cocks his head. âA queen isnât a queen if she isnât married.â
I revolt at that thought.
Me marrying Luca? No way.
I turn away from him, sticking my nose up into the air. âI would rather marry a slug than you.â
âA slug?â He laughs himself silly to the point of losing the crown.
I continue to ignore him while Jasmine approaches me. âLetâs do something else.â
âNo, I want my crown back.â Iâm standing my ground. âHe canât bully me.â
Luca slowly approaches us. Heâs still holding the crown with a look full of mischief on his face. I donât trust him, but maybe Iâll be able to steal it away again if he gets close enough.
âIâll give it back â¦â he mutters.
I turn and look at him, holding out my hand.
But instead of handing me the crown, he hands me a slug.
I shriek out loud and drop the slug, scraping my hand along my dress to get rid of the slime it left. Luca is laughing so hard he canât catch his breath.
âThat isnât funny!â I yell, stomping my feet.
âYeah, it is,â he responds, still laughing while pointing at me. âYour face.â
Now I turn even redder, like a volcano ready to explode.
âLuca, câmon,â Jasmine says, sighing out loud. âStop.â
When she tries to snatch the crown from his hand, he quickly jumps back again, still taunting us. He just canât get enough of teasing us, and I hate it.
âItâs just a crown. Why do you care so much?â
âWhy do you?â I retort.
He shrugs. âWho plays dress-up anyway?â
âWe like it,â Jasmine responds.
âWhatâs there to like? Dumb clothes,â he says. âDonât make you any less ugly.â
My jaw drops. âUgly!?â
Jasmine sticks out her tongue. âGirls play better than boys anyway.â
âNot,â he quips.
I try to snatch the crown again when heâs distracted by Jasmine, but it isnât working. Heâs much bigger than I am, and itâs making me so angry.
âYou wonât get it back,â he says as I jump around him.
âWhy not?â I say.
âI think Iâll keep it.â He lowers it and puts it onto his own head again. âSee? Looks much better on me than it could ever look on you.â
âOh, please,â I respond, crossing my arms. âIf you wanted to play with us, you couldâve just said so.â
âNo way.â He wanders off to pick up a stick from the ground that he uses to whack the long strands of grass. âAnnoying you is way more fun.â
With a sigh, I watch him walk off with an essential piece of my outfit. âWhy do you always have to be such an ass?â
âYeah, Luca, why are you such an ass?â
His older brother, Liam, suddenly pokes his head out from the front door. Heâs the same age as Jasmine, just a few years older than me, but much more handsome with those flowing dark locks of hair. He watches us with a smile on his face as though he finds it all super funny like Luca.
Weâve been playing in the yard while our parents were busy talking, and for some reason, they wanted Liam to stay inside while we were shooed outside. But now that heâs finally joining us, maybe Luca wonât act like such a stupid kid.
âHey, Jasmine!â Liam says, smiling broadly, but Jasmine just looks away, completely embarrassed.
âReally?â Luca yells at Liam, kicking a rock. âNo one asked you to meddle, Liam.â
âWhat did he do this time?â Liam asks as he walks up to me, ignoring his brother.
âJasmine and I were just playing dress-up, and then Luca stole my crown,â I respond.
He smiles at me and then waves at Luca. âGive it back to her, Luca.â
I smile at him, tucking my hair behind my ear. âThank you.â
Liam has always been so nice to me, unlike his younger brother, Luca. I canât stand that annoying kid. I mean, he is my age, but he acts like heâs older and tougher, and I donât know why, but I donât care either.
Luca ignores him, still whacking around that stick like itâs a sword or something.
Liam puts his hands against his face. âLuca!â
Luca throws him an angered look.
âMom and Dad wonât like this.â
Luca pauses for a moment and then chucks the stick far away. He walks toward us but pauses halfway through the grass ⦠only to snatch the crown off his own head and send it hurtling through the air. The crown lands only a few inches away from my feet.
Lucaâs arms span wide. âHappy now?â
Liam signals him with his hand, and I say another, âThanks,â in his direction.
âOh, I donât get a thanks?â Luca scoffs, raising his brow.
I stick out my tongue at him.
âDonât worry about it,â Liam says, and his hand suddenly lands on my back, applying not one but three pats before he walks up to his brother. âIâll go play with him.â
I can still feel the gentle touch of his hand seconds later even though heâs probably already forgotten. But I remember. I remember every instant. Every touch. Every smile.
And every amazing moment ruined by Luca De Vos.
Because all I want is his brother.
And all Luca wants is to tease me.
âJasmine, Jill!â
My motherâs voice makes me turn my head.
Sheâs standing in the doorway, glaring us down. âWhat was all that noise about?â
I swallow. Itâs not good when my mom looks like that. Like she wants to cut off our heads for ever starting a fight.
âWell, Luca tried toââ
Jasmine elbows me in the side, knocking the wind out of my lungs.
âLuca tried to what?â
âUh ⦠nothing.â I look away. I donât want to get on her bad side.
âWe were just playing, thatâs all,â Jasmine fills in.
âIs that true? Luca?â She looks up at him like she expects him to give an honest answer.
âYes, maâam,â he responds as if heâs all nice and stuff, but I see right through that fake act.
I throw him a side-eye, but he ignores me.
I canât bite my tongue. Not on this one. âLuca was teasing me. He stole my crown and said I couldnât be a queen until I married him.â
My mother begins to frown. Harshly. âMarry?!â
Jasmineâs lips part. âIt was just a game. It didnât mean anyââ
Just our motherâs raised finger is enough to silence her. âCome inside.â She eyes us down. âAll of you.â
Oh boy. I can already feel it coming.
Still, I throw Luca a look. His nostrils flare when he looks at me, but I donât care. He did this.
When we walk in behind her, Luca pushes me forward, and I almost fall into my mother.
âHey!â I snarl at him.
âWhat?â He shrugs as we all get inside. âI didnât do anything. Ask Liam. It was him.â
âReally, Luca?â Liam slaps his brother on the back of the head, who flinches.
âMom, Lucaââ I begin.
The door slams shut behind us, interrupting my train of thought.
She spins on her heels. The menacing look she throws us could bring even a man as powerful as my father to his knees.
âJill. How many times have I told you not to fight with boys?â
âBut I didnât startââ
âDoesnât matter who started it,â she quips, folding her arms. âWhat matters is that you werenât being nice. And of all the things you could argue about⦠marriage?â
Her eyes have even Liam and Luca silenced. Thatâs how much of an impact her anger has on us. Because when my mom is angry, there is hell to pay.
âAnne. I think your son should hear this from your mouth,â she says, directing her attention toward the couple sitting on the couch. Anne and Lex, Liam and Lucaâs parents, look at us, and for some reason, I feel like running away.
Anne gets up and walks toward us, folding her arms just like Mom has. And it has the four of us cowering in front of them.
âNone of you should be fighting,â Anne says. âOr talking about marriage.â
âBut Luca stoleââ
âI donât care what he did, Jill,â my mom interjects. âYou will not fight with these boys. Is that understood?â
I lower my eyes, but the need to rebel still slips into my voice as I grind my teeth. âYes, Mom.â
âWe were just playing around,â Luca mutters.
âLuca.â His mother throws him a deadly look.
Liam and Jasmine are smart enough to keep their mouths shut. We only seem to make it worse.
âPlaying or not ⦠there will be no talk of marriage, understood?â Anne responds.
âSame for you, young ladies,â my mom adds, throwing Jasmine and me a look.
I frown. Why do they care so much? âWhy not?â
âBecause the only one who decides who you two will marry â¦â My fatherâs voice fills the house, bringing goose bumps to my skin, every one of his steps as loud as his voice as he approaches us. âIs me.â
My lips part, but I have nothing to say. Not because I donât want to, but because it feels like my voice has been stolen away from me.
I may not be a real princess, but sometimes, I do feel like one.
All locked up in a tower of my parentsâ making.
And Luca De Vos is waiting for his chance to come and be the cruel prince who rescues me.
Over my dead body.