The Wedding Debt: Chapter 9
The Wedding Debt: Dark Mafia Romance (Debts & Vengeance)
I quickly dress and hopped into one of my dadâs cars. I know Iâm not supposed to drive by myself, but I canât stay here and wait.
Within minutes, Iâm right in front of their giant mansion. I donât know if Luca is here, but thatâs the least of my problems right now.
Jumping out, I lock the car before going to the side entrance in the yard. I can easily avoid the one camera on that side and climb over the gate.
When Iâm over, I pat down my clothes, go to the side of the house, pick up some pebbles from the path, and throw them at Liamâs window.
After a while, he opens it up and stares down. The second he sees me, a smile appears on his face.
âHey, what are you doing here?â he asks. âHow did you get in?â
âThe side gate,â I respond. âJumped over.â I blink away the raindrops. âI think we need to talk.â
He frowns and licks his lips. âHold on, Iâll come down.â
He shuts the window again and moves away. The light turns off. After a while, the back door opens, and he walks out into the yard.
âCâmon,â he says, holding out his hand. âIâll take you to a safe spot.â
âSafe?â I mutter.
âYeah, if my parents find out youâre here, there will be hell to pay.â
Something about that statement brings goose bumps to my body.
âBesides, I donât like standing out in the pouring rain.â
Thatâs true.
âUp here,â he says, pointing at a wooden house in the big tree in the garden.
I was always forbidden from entering when we were little kids. But I guess everyone grows up someday.
I gulp down the nerves as I follow Liam upstairs, and we enter the tiny tree house. It can only fit two or three people at once, and our feet stick out from the door. But itâll do as a temporary hideout.
From here, we can see the busy streets of the city in the distance, car lights flickering everywhere. Sirens blare in the distance, a comforting sound in the darkness of the night in the big city. The only light all the way up here comes from the small lamp hanging from the back door porch, and itâs quite cozy in here. But definitely cold. I shiver in place.
âAre you cold?â Liam asks. âHere.â
He grabs a soft blanket lying on the floor of the tree house and wraps it around me. âItâs not much, but itâs all we have. If I knew you were coming, I wouldâve come prepared.â
I chuckle. âItâs fine. Thank you.â
The blanket smells like him. Familiar. Warm. Gentle.
âSo, you wanted to talk?â he asks.
I look at him, and the honest kindheartedness reflected in his eyes is something else to witness. Especially compared to the darkness in Lucaâs. Theyâre complete opposites in every way.
âYeah.â I clutch the blanket tightly. âLuca told me something important so I thought Iâd go straight to the source.â
âLuca?â
âYeah, he ⦠came to my house.â I gulp back the memories floating to the surface. I donât intend to tell anyone, let alone Liam, about what happened in my room. Iâm already mortified enough as it is.
Liamâs face darkens. âHe told you about the marriage thing, didnât he?â His whole body tenses up. âYeah, Iâve known for a while now, but I shouldnât have told him.â
âWhy not?â I look up into his eyes, but all he does is look away.
âMy parents donât want him to know yet. They fear itâll make him lash out.â
âI see â¦â
âDidnât your parents let you know?â he asks, suddenly looking my way.
I shake my head. âNo one ever tells me anything until after the fact.â
He snorts. âImagine finding out youâre marrying on your wedding day.â
I laugh, but itâs not at all funny. âExactly.â
âNot that weâre getting married. Yet.â He looks at my hand like thereâs already a ring on it.
âAre you ⦠happy about that?â I ask, my heart fluttering in my chest.
He rubs his lips and looks out into the distance again. Thereâs also a distance between us that I donât know how to describe, but it doesnât feel right.
âItâs so quick. I thought Iâd have more time,â he says. âI thought â¦â
âWhat?â I lean in so I can look into his eyes.
âNothing,â he says, smiling. âItâs fine. I know my responsibilities.â
âYou feel like youâre missing out,â I fill in for him.
âRight,â he replies. âThatâs just it. I wanted so much more. I wanted to travel. See the world. Experience things. But now that our parents have decided, it means weâll be steamrolled into the business so we can take it over one day.â
âBut it doesnât make sense to me why they would pick me,â I reply. âJasmine has always shown more interest in the business side of things. All I wanted to do wasââ
âEscape,â Liam interjects with a smile on his face, and it makes me blush.
We both laugh a little and look away for a second. But after a few seconds, his hand threads through mine, and it feels so good that it feels like my heart was lit on fire.
âI guess we have no choice then,â I say.
I donât want to appear like Iâm okay with our parents forcing this on us, but at the same time, this has always been my dream. I always wanted to marry Liam.
But when I look at him now, his eyes show nothing but solemnness, and it twists at my insides.
âThey just pick whoever they prefer. No choice for us whatsoever,â he mutters.
I canât help but feel overwhelmed with all of this.
I knew it was coming for a long time ⦠but I never imagined our parents would pick him and me. That Iâd be the one to marry Liam. Even though he wants nothing more than to run away.
And heâs right. Running away would solve all our problems. We wouldnât have to be forced to marry, and Liam would be able to see the world. And maybe, just maybe, if I went with him, heâd finally fall for me. For real. Not in a forced way.
âWe could run away,â I say.
He snorts. âWhat, for real?â
âWhy not?â I shrug.
âOur parents would never let that happen,â he replies. âLike you said, we have no choice.â
I place my head on his shoulder, sighing. âWould you have wanted one?â
âOf course. Everybody does.â
âWho would you have picked?â
I close my eyes, knowing Iâm not ready for the answer.
Because deep down, I know what he really wants.
Who heâd really choose.
And it isnât me.
âHey,â Liam says, and he turns to me.
I lean up again and blink away a single tear from my eye. He grabs my face and makes me look at him.
âJust because we had different ideas or wants doesnât mean it canât still work out,â he says.
âYou want Jasââ
He places a finger on my lips.
He closes the gap between us. His face is so close, and my heart begins to race.
âLet me try something,â he murmurs, still clutching my face.
And as he closes his eyes, he comes closer, and closer, and closer, and softly plants his lips on mine.
Iâve waited for this moment since forever.
Wishing upon a star to make it happen.
Liamâs kissing me. A feeling that should leave a lasting imprint on me.
His mouth is warm and sultry against mine.
But the longer he kisses me, the more I realize ⦠I feel nothing.
After a while, he leans back, my lips still red and buzzing from the kiss.
I should be jumping up and down with excitement. Instead, I just sit there, dazed. Completely and utterly confused.
What just happened?
âDid that ⦠do anything for you?â he murmurs.
I lick my lips, afraid to answer.
I donât want this to be the truth.
âWait, let me try,â I say in a moment of impulsiveness, and I smash my lips on his, clutching his face.
Iâve never kissed a guy so aggressively, but the harder I kiss him, the more it feels vapid.
And the more I begin to see Luca in front of me, kissing me instead.
I tear my lips away from Liam, frowning, angry with myself.
âWhy doesnât it work?â
Liam sighs. âIâm sorry. I tried. I just feel â¦â
âNothing,â I fill in for him.
It hurts.
It hurts because itâs exactly what I feel when I kiss him, when I expected so much more.
And I canât help but wonder ⦠would it have been like this if Luca hadnât stolen my first kiss?
âWhat the fuck?!â
Lucaâs distraught voice makes me turn around and look down. Heâs right there, on the grass, staring up at us with a kind of rage in his eyes that Iâve never witnessed before.
Oh, God.