It took a few seconds, but it seemed like Christian had finally gathered some courage to ask me the truth. ‘Did you tell him,’ sounded the same as ‘did you break our promise,’ and I couldn’t handle it? “Where were you yesterday?” “I told you...I just needed some air.” I whispered, afraid for his r
“Good.” Christian chuckled. He shot me a slight smile, before he walked off with Siena in his arms and left me behind with Dario. I was waiting for Dario to speak, as he usually began the conversation, but he did nothing. All he could do was stare at me as if we were at a business meeting. “So?” I
Dario opened his mouth for a split second before closing it right after. This was all some stupid game, and he didn’t know what he was talking about. That was it. I could see the regret in his eyes. “You’re right!” I told him. “You’re right, I do like you, and that’s why you can’t do this to me. Yo
It wasn’t long before I felt a hand on my shoulder and turned around to face him. I could read the worry all over Christian’s face and felt guilty for ruining his day. “Serena, what’s wrong?” He asked “Who did this to you?” His eyes moved to Beau, who shot him a glare. “What are you looking at me f
Christian “It’s nice to see all of you get along for once.” Lucio smiled at his sons. Everyone was slowly starting to arrive at the venue for the photo shoot, in the dress code Lucio had decided. Gio proudly showed off his new son to Enzo and his dad, while Christian was unable to follow the conve
“Excuse me. There’s something I have to take care of.” Christian took a deep breath as he stepped away from his family, to make his way to Serena. “What are you guys talking about?” Christian interrupted the two. He stuck out his hand to take Siena from Serena’s hand, but she turned away with a sli
The room was silent as a grave as we all stared at each other. Beau glared at Johnny while Johnny looked at Luke, Carmen, and his younger cousin, Kenzo—while I couldn’t take my eyes off Dario. I knew he had to be there for the conversation, considering any feud within the family business also invol
“Christian, say something,” I whispered as I slightly nudged his shoulder. “You said he owed them an apology!” Christian seemed uncomfortable, and it was probably because he was in the middle of all of this. “I—“ He sighed with a hopeless expression on his face. “I—“ “Yes?” I furrowed my brow. He