Chapter 100 (ALEX]
The party that Uncle Damien Kad hosted came around sooner than I wanted. Firstly, I wasnât a very social person, especially not for Mafia gatherings. And secondly, a girl that I had completely forgotten about was in attending too.
Wearing her blonde hair straight, her green eyes found me amongst the crowd when I walked in, and she walked to me with confident strides, a frown etched on her lips that disappeared soon after she realised the setting she was in.
âHannah,â I greeted her, trying to keep the disinterest out of my voice for appearances sake.
As beautiful as she was, she just wasnât my type.
âFiancé,â she greeted me back, her sweet voice dripping with a sarcasm I didnât appreciate. âIs this something you do often? Get engaged out of business deals and then ghost the girl?â
âKeep your voice down,â I hiss, grabbing her wrist and pulling her into one of the corners where no one could hear us.
âOw.â She winced, pulling her hand back to herself the moment I set her free, staring at me like I was a monster. âI wouldnât have to do this if you would have returned ONE of the ten calls I made to you. One, King, one.â
âAnd yet, you couldnât take the hint and stop calling..â I roll my eyes. âHannah, I really am sorry for you that your father pawned you off to me for a business deal. Really.â I had no sympathy.
âYouâre not. So drop the act.â
âYou donât talk to me that way,â I warn her, my patience up, eyes staring into hers. One glare and I could see her confidence slipping. âYou donât talk to me, period. This isnât a fairy tale that begins with an arranged marriage and ends with us falling in love.
This is just a business deal that I will find a way to get out of.â
Her eyes bulged. âYou- you will find a way to get out of it?â
âI will,â I reply, voice hushed. âThe engagement is between me, your dad, and the Pakhan. I am working on another way to make a deal with your father, one that doesnât involve marrying you, and I will get it done before we have to announce this to the world.â
âOkay.â She softens.
I c**k an eyebrow.
She nods. âI got you. Clear. Okay.â
âGood.â
return to the party, filled with every business associate of the Bratva- past, preset and future. Nobody can refuse an invitation from the Pakhan.
Dom stands a feet away from me at all times as I grab a glass of whiskey and make my rounds around the hall, talking to people I hated and I was sure who hated me in return.
This whole world was a charade, and only those who learnt playing it by their own rules could make it out alive. Everyone else was simply a pawn.
An hour into the unbearable gathering when I was wondering if this appearance is considered enough and I could leave, Uncle Damien draws everyoneâs attention by ringing his spoon on his whiskey glass.
âAs you all know, this party I host is an annual event,â he acknowledged after clearing his throat. âHowever, there is something this year that makes it so special.â
I furrow my eyebrows, eyes reaching to Nico, whose eyes flicker back to me, confused mirrored. Xander was grinning like a fool, but again, when is he Chapter 100 not?
âI am so proud to announce,â his attention draws to me, and my eyebrows shoot up. âMy nephew Alex King is the new horseman of my inner circle.â
I force a light smile to my lips as claps echoed, but it didnât ease the worry beginning to pool inside me. âAnd, it is my honour to announce his engagement to Hannah Terrano, the daughter of the governor.â
The smile disappears from Hannahâs lips while mine increases as I step ahead walk to Hannah does the same, followed by her father, the f**g governor.
my Uncle to grab his forwarded hand into a firm shake, and Rings were pulled out and pictures were clicked, and the suffocation that I had been feeling intuitively all evening finally had a cause- I was now engaged in front of the entire world.
Tignore Dominicâs knowing stare, just as I ignore Hannahâs panicked eyes on m for every second after that.
However, she wasnât the girl plaguing my thoughts, and I had to figure it all out, including why a certain grey eyed brunette was all I could keep thinking about.
I returned home exhausted from all the smiling, with Hannah constantly trying to steal a moment with me alone to talk to me and me avoiding her like a plague.
Dominic cleared his throat on the way back, him being the only one in the car with me. Rest of the guards were in three cars in front of me and four behind me.
âSir, Hannah is calling,â he told me, âOr should I say Mrs. King?â
I glared at him.
He raised his shoulders.
âSend her to voicemail.â
âSir, also, Lana had called.â
I c**k an eyebrow. âSince when does Lana call you?â
âSince you kept a stray at home and asked me and Lana to supervise her at all times. Respectfully,â he sassed.
I give him an icy stare that shuts his sass up. âI asked Lana to supervise her, not you.â
âLana let me know that she was fidgety all day. Sad, even. Skipped dinner. The same thing she did last Sunday.â
I groaned. Can this girl do anything except make my life harder?
Sometimes I really question why I had to get her to my house.
Why couldnât I just drive the bullet through her head?
I needed to yell. To scream. To punish.
I bang her door, and nobody opens. Once. Twice. Thrice. Who the f**k allowed her to lock it from inside too?
On the sixth time that I bang the door and contemplate breaking it, she opens while rubbing her eyes, her hair collected on one side of her shoulder and her night shorts a little too short.
âAl-Alex?â Her sleepy voice was groggy, husky, and borderline seductive. Like a f**g siren that calls to me. âWhatâs wrong?â
âYou skipped dinner.â
14:50 Sat, 15 Jun Chapter 100 âHuh?â She blinks. âWhat?â
âYou skipped dinner.â I comment, stepping in the room, shutting the door behind me. âWhat did I tell you would happen if you disobey me?â
âYou-you will punish me.â She gulps, taking a step back, a glint in her eyes.
âAnd do you want to be punished, Mia?â
She stares at me with the same arousal in her eyes, and I knew her mind was giving her flashbacks from the time I made her o r g a m on my tongue.
âDo you want to be punished, Mia?â I repeat, more slowly, dangerously.
âWill I enjoy it?â She asks in a mumble.
âThat depends. Are willing to risk to find out?â
She shivers, before nodding.
I really try concealing the lopsided smile that spreads on me and fail miserably. âGet on your knees.â