His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika
Chapter 118
Chapter 118
“We’re getting my stuff, and then we’re getting the hell out of there,” I told Luca. It was my first time back at the mansion, and I had mixed feelings.
Christian’s words hurt me a lot, and I couldn’t stop thinking about them. He did not only called us dirty Alfonzo’s, but he also had the nerve to say Siena wasn’t one of us.
“I understand.” Luca spoke. For some reason, he was reticent, which was only adding to my nerves. “I thought he wouldn’t be home, but I think he is.” He sighed.
“I honestly don’t care. I have nothing to say to him.” I shrugged. Even Luca was surprised after hearing about Christian’s words and could not find it in his heart to defend him. “I’m on your side. Please don’t forget that He reminded me for the tenth time. “Great, let’s go-I’m ready.”
If I hadn’t heard about Christian’s shocking words. I would’ve taken Siena with me so he could at least see her-but he put me in a situation where I couldn’t. I was afraid to let her alone with him when I couldn’t even defend myself.
The entire estate was empty, which I had no problem with. The last thing I needed was for everyone to stare at me. “It seems like I have to use you one last time.” I spoke to the key as I unlocked the door.
“All I have to do is grab my stuff and get out of here,” I told Luca as we walked through the door, but the moment we took our first step Christian walked towards us. “No,” Luca spoke as he covered his body in front of me to protect me.
“She doesn’t want to talk to you. All she wants to do is to grab her stuff and leave, don’t make it harder for yourself.” Luca told him. “Serena, please don’t do this.” Christian pleaded, but all I could think about were his words. Dirty Alfonzo’s
“Luca, let him be, I spoke as I walked past him and made my way upstairs to grab my stuff. Christian followed behind, but he did not lay a finger on me. The message of me not wanting him to touch me was very clear.
I pulled out one of my suitcases and pushed in everything I could. I was not in the mood to fold things. and I did not want to be in the same room as him. “So you’re not going to say anything?” Christian asked.
The sadness in his voice made me miserable, and I had to remind myself why I hated him. I could not feel sorry for him. I couldn’t.
I cursed under my breath and kicked my feet against the suitcase as I used all my strength to close it. “Let me help you,” Christian offered, but I pushed him away.
“Don’t touch me, please.” I spoke. Christian listened and took a step back. “Serena, don’t be like this.” He sighed. “Luca!” I called out before I heard loud footsteps on the stairs. “What is it-what is he doing?” Luca asked in a hurry,
“He’s breathing.” I spoke as I rolled my eyes and rolled the large suitcase towards Luca. “I’ll put it in the car.” Luca offered and gave Christian one last glare. “Cheater.” He muttered under his breath.
that’s fine-but can we at least work something out for Siena?” Christian had the nerve to ask. My blood was boiling,
you care about her? Or do you see her as a dirty Alfonzo?” I asked and stormed to the bathroom.
thing, his lies.
Lamberti?” I finally lost my patience. The original plan was to ignore him, but
idea Dario was telling the truth, I was holding on to the little bit of hope that he wasn’t-but the look
let’s talk about what kind of hypocrite you are. I can’t beat up Gina, but you can beat up
listen-he’s trying to ruin me,
can’t blame Dario for cheating, and you also can’t blame him for calling us dirty Alfonzo’s!”
mean it.” Christian stepped forward as I continued to throw everything into a bag. “That’s funny-It came to my attention that you say a lot of things you
and I’m sorry!” Christian apologized. “One day, you’ll have to pay for these consequences!” I
it was not just Christian. “And your family?” I asked. Christian
but at your family’s house-I don’t want you to be alone with her. And don’t ask me not to do this. You have brought this upon yourself.”
sick?” Christian asked. Luca leaning against the door with the same confused look on his face. “I’m serious. You won’t be alone with her anymore. You have to
yelled as he took a few steps forward. The dark look on his face made me step back, and he appeared to be seconds away from attacking me.
all Alfonzo’s, and you said Siena
nodded his head and slammed his hand against the wall as he cornered me. “I helped you out of that low-class neighborhood. I helped
cut deeper than a knife. They were right when they said to listen to people when they were angry because that’s when the real truth comes out. “If you were willing to give me
come back home, and we can work this out.” Christian softened his eyes and moved his hand to my cheek. “Since when have we
think I can come back here and sleep with one eye open after what you said about the Alfonzo’s?” I chuckled in disbelief. “Just so you know, I was willing to forgive you, you know that-but all you do is lie, and I can’t take
I didn’t mean it. Do you know why I said those words?” Christian spoke. “I said those words because Dario told me I should worry about
it even worse! Do you hear yourself?” I wondered. “Don’t you get tired of your excuses?”
it, I don’t know why I said it, and I’m sorry-but I didn’t mean it,” Christian spoke defeated.
say that I sighed as I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. “Serena, did you decide to let me see Siena once a week-or did your family push you to do that?” Christian asked. “Because
suffer because of my mistake, so please think this through Christian requested. “She needs
Siena to be with both of her parents, it would’ve been me, but the childhood trauma of hearing someone would
take away your privileges.
will take away your happiness.
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