Constantine's Pov
The door slammed causing me to sit up quickly in bed, firstly mishearing and thinking it was a gunshot. "Constantine!" My father's voice pulled me back to the land of the living and angry, chasing the remnants of my sleep away.My eyes squinted though the room wasn't bright-— that door slam sent shock waves to my head. I focused on him standing at the foot of my bed. He was dressed in a grey suit and looked more stressed than when he left.He was home two days early."You're back," my words sounded like a groan.He let out a sigh of disapproval and reached for the master remote on the dresser. He pressed a button and the thick black curtains slowly parted.Bright sunlight bombarded the dimly lit room irritating my eyes."What is the meaning of this!" He demanded glancing at the two women in my bed. I balanced on my elbows, pushing myself up to look at him."I can explain it in a few words or a lot of words." I grinned. After a certain age, a man stopped fearing his father.Fear was replaced with respect.The ladies moaned waking up and scampering out of my room wearing nothing but their birthday suits.Last night was definitely a memorable one.I hoped.I couldn't remember much after I got too enthusiastic and..."Constantine!" My father yelled getting my head to snap back at him."What do you want me to say?" There was humour in my voice. It wasn't the first time he caught me in a situation like this and I was sure it wasn't the last. I never remembered to lock my door."You're getting married in a few months. What is wrong with you?" His nose flared."It's quite a long list," I said and his jaw tensed, "I'm a narcissist, egotistical, slightly demented-""Is this a joke to you?" His face showed no amusement."I don't know," I got out of bed pulling the sheet with me to cover up my bits and pieces. "Maybe I don't want to marry the most dimmest woman on the planet." I wrapped the sheet around my waist."We have a goal!" He has a goal and suddenly it became my goal."I told you I will marry her but don't expect me to fulfil my vows to her. I will tolerate her but I can't love her.""You don't see how this marriage will benefit you and our business." He pointed out. "I don't care if you love her but if she catches you pulling this kind of stunt you can kiss your ambitions goodbye.""You can kiss your ambitions goodbye you mean.""You are the eldest son. My ambitions are your ambitions.""Yes I know," I turned around to look at him, "and it is my curse for you to live through me?" I muttered. It was the truth. His goals were suddenly mine. It's like I was being controlled all the time to be him."You're acting like a child.""I wouldn't know anything about acting like one. You never gave me much of a childhood," I pointed out."Ever since you were a boy you wanted what I wanted. You were thrilled to know you would be running things around here when I no longer could. What's changed, Constantine?" He demanded to know his eyes searching my face as if he didn't recognize me anymore."I became a man."*****There were only three times I reflected on my life and each time I reflected my perspective changed. The first was when my mother died, the second was when I was told I'd be taking over the company at the end of the year and the third was when I was told to marry a woman I didn't care for in the next four months."Constantine," her voice held demand like it always did. Spoilt and bratty with nothing but an exceptional face. The mask of obvious beauty, while something ugly crawled beneath was the Mayor's daughter, Lexi— my fiancé."Urgh, I don't know why I even asked you to come." She stood throwing her napkin on the plate. "We're getting married in a few months and I can't do this without you." She sipped on her champagne."It's just a cake," I yawned, "does it matter?" I never thought the cake was the hardest decision to make when it came to marriage.Tears formed in her eyes as her bottom lip trembled. She dabbed at her eye and her contact lens fell off and I snorted.How could I not when she was left with one blue eye and one brown eye.She let out a disgruntled shriek of frustration holding her eye."I mean it's not the cake that's the most important part of the day," I clarified before she threw a bitch fit for the century. Even though I didn't care about her I had to act like I did.If I married her it meant we had access to files on the city. Records on everything. I wouldn't have to worry about permits or cops.She reached into her bag pulling out a small mirror. She pulled out her contact lens case and stuck her finger in her eye. Now I enjoyed torture tactics as much as the next man but I had never stuck my finger in a person's eye. I couldn't imagine touching my own eyeball."Every last detail is important," she enunciated each word clearly as if I were a moron. "Our wedding is going to be in magazines for months. It will be the talk of social media. Everything needs to be perfect. That's why I have a renowned poet writing," she paused, her cheeks flushing red, "I mean helping me with my vows. I want the world to see how much I love you."My brows raised. Sometimes it was like she couldn't see how defective she was. She lived for the cameras and media. I had no idea who she was and she had no idea who I was and yet she thought we were in love.She stood and pressed her lips against mine briefly. The entire notion always made my body stiffen as if a ghost had just past me. Maybe it's because I knew for the rest of my life I'd be tied to this woman."I'll see you for dinner later," she said."No, not tonight," After the argument I had with my father this morning I was hoping to enjoy the rest of my day and then she popped up an hour later with a box of cake samples. "I have a meeting. I'll call you when I'm free.""Okay, I got to go. I'm going wedding car shopping. I need to decide what I want to drive as a married woman."A cold shiver shot down my spine at those words— Mrs Leone. "Wear that baby blue t-shirt today." She placed a hand in my hair before leaving.The thing I hated the most about this entire situation was the way she paraded me around like some kind of fancy poodle, telling me how to dress and act.I was no fucking poodle and if it wasn't for my father and his wild dreams —I would show her that I was not the kind of creature that could be domesticated.She left the kitchen and at the sound of the door clicking, I pulled the stupid tie from around my neck. The 'stupid tie' she got me. "Who the hell owns a fucking glittery tie."I heard a low whistle and I saw Carlisle standing at the entrance of the kitchen. "Makes you like a high-class male prostitute," he said falling on the chair in front of me. "I almost feel sorry for you," he smirked.I gave him a tight smile. "You're more than welcome to fill my shoes if that's the case."He chuckled. "I did say almost." Silence passed between us and his mouth opened and closed a few times showing that he was harbouring words."Don't marry her," he finally broke the silence."Our father wants the city. The first step of achieving that is marrying the mayor's daughter."We owned the biggest weapons cartel in the country.Legally and illegally."He's just scared. Fear makes men mad." Carlisle was three years younger than me and yet he acted older than me at times. He was wise and he offered sound advice on most days but he offered advice I couldn't take.Because he didn't have to live with a mallet over his head. So his advice was to always follow my heart. He meant well but I couldn't just walk away."Then I'm insane for following a madman's orders." I stood, pulling off the salmon coat malibu Barbie got me as well."You were always the favourite," Carlisle sighed deep in thought. "But at what cost.""I bet you and Cavalon don't envy me now."He smiled. "Not even a little, but you always put this family above yourself, Constantine, but now our father is asking for too much.""Carlisle I'm marrying her but that's it."He scoffed. "Don't you think she will be angry when she finds out that you don't love her?"It was my turn to scoff. "That's where you're wrong. Lexi is living in Lexi's world where she thinks everyone loves her and is prepared to bend to her will. She thinks I love her and I'm not going to tell her otherwise.""Then don't you think what you are doing is bad for her? She may be a shallow woman but you'll hurt her when she learns the truth."The other thing about Carlisle was he liked to play devil's advocate. "I'm a bad man." I grabbed a spoon from the table and looked at my reflection. "It's as simple as that. Lexi doesn't know what love is. To her love is someone who is just as rich as her father and looks good enough to be on the cover of a magazine with her."I pushed my hair back. "Hot date?" Carlisle asked."She wishes," I smirked."So there is a girl involved?" He sounded angsty about the idea."It's not like that and even if it was it's not your concern," I stated."Sir the car company called," my home executive rushed into the kitchen, "they asking if you're sure about selling.""Tell them to hold that thought, Reggie." I moved to leave."I just hope you know what you're doing," Carlisle said, stopping me."I know what I'm doing. I always know what I'm doing. Now I'm late for an appointment with Miss Danielle.""Miss Danielle?" Carlisle questioned but I was already halfway out the door to explain and also I didn't feel like explaining."April," Rain yelled banging on my apartment door. Dragging my one shoe along with me to the door and fighting my one arm through a slightly tight jacket— I barrelled out of my room. "April hurry up!" She banged harder shrivelling my last nerve of patience. "There better be a fucking zombie apocalypse outside," I yelled, and pulled open the door to see Rain's face a pale sickly colour. Her eyes were wide and her lips looked like she had been chewing on them. She pushed past me coming into my apartment," Rain," I gasped and she slammed the door shut, locking it. She turned to look at me with wide eyes as if she had seen a ghost. Her fingers were digging into my arm. "Want to tell me what's going on, you lunatic?" I pulled my arm out of hers massaging the sore skin. "That man," she said in a grave voice, "that man, you can't work for that man-" "Rain, what are you talking about?" "He's dangerous. He's a potential suspect in a murder." She pushed a magazine into my hands. She turne
Instead of going for therapy an artist expressed themselves and got paid for it instead. Artists were paid for feeling and expressing those feelings on a canvas. Maybe my art lacked the amount of emotion to get it to where it needed to be. I did not lust, there was no forbidden love, and I had not reached that level of self-loathing that was great enough to paint the masterpiece that lay within my hands."I'm a collector of beautiful things," Constantine walked over to me. "To each their own," I turned away from the black and white painting. I didn't like this piece. I remember the first time I saw it when I was flipping through a copy of Tragic Masterpieces, the painting stirred something within me. It made me feel uneasy. A dark hand reaching out on a white canvas to touch a man's shadow. I unfortunately had to research it for my paper. Then I learned it was renowned mostly for the tragedy behind it. So I couldn't understand why anyone would keep this in a living room and sta
Orange light welcomed my eyes to the small room. The reflection of the sun setting on the wall in front of me had me reach for my phone to check the time. When I couldn't feel my phone on my dresser I sat up in my strangely comfortable bed wondering why the springs weren't stabbing at my ribs. I looked around the room, my vision started to clear and the throbbing pain in my temples subsided. It all started to come back... The events of this morning were unwinding rapidly like a horror movie. I slipped off the bed. My body was fighting to move. My eyes were burning and I touched them gently with the pads of my fingers, shuddering at the puffy feeling. I couldn't believe I pepper sprayed myself. I needed to call Rain. I began turning over the pillows and searching every possible spot in the room for my phone. I couldn't help but kick myself for everything that was happening. Why didn't I just stay in bed last week?Why didn't I just listen to Rain.Why didn't I pursue an e
I slipped the cab driver some money. "Thanks," I said, my voice hoarse from last night's events. I had drunk most of the bottle of wine myself and finished off my rainy-day vodka, which helped me loosen up."Take care, ma'am," he called back as I shimmied off the cab seat. My heels hit the sidewalk with a loud click. I felt like a stranger in my own body as I walked toward the house.I pressed the button on the intercom at the gate, and it immediately began to open. As I walked up the driveway, the hair on my body stood up in anticipation. I looked up and saw a camera peeking at me.I knew the predators were watching.The contract to work for Constantine was straightforward. I would receive a salary of fifty thousand dollars a month, half of which would be deducted to pay for the damages I caused to his one-of-a-kind Lamborghini.It was outrageous to think my life—and my family's—were at risk over a car, that I couldn’t even appreciate the remaining twenty-five thousand I'd be gaining
“So, do you have everything you need?” I asked Evan as we walked hand in hand to his departing gate. “Everything except you,” he said, pulling me close. His hands rested on my waist as he stared lovingly into my eyes. “I wish you were coming with me. I can’t wait to be married to you and for our honeymoon—two weeks in Huawei,” he groaned with pleasure. “And the fact that we haven’t… you know, ever since you suggested we take a break form that so it would be special on our wedding night,” he cleared his throat. I felt my cheeks flush. Evan was my first and longest relationship. My art had always consumed most of my time, leaving little room for anything else until my career refused to bloom from anything beyond the street. “Me too…” My voice trailed off as I pressed a gentle kiss to his lips.The thought of moving to Los Angeles if he got the job there was both daunting and intriguing. The idea of never having to live in the same city as Constantine again was incredibly appealing. I
I pulled up to Constantine’s club and stepped inside, immediately regretting it. My eyes scanned the room for him and there he was, getting a lap dance from a stripper— I assumed— dressed in a glittery two-piece. “Oh, Rosana,” he chirped, smacking her butt. As I approached them I wanted to gag. The air reeked of cheap perfume and sweat, blending with the stale stench of spilt liquor pooling on the sticky floor. The place was a wreck, and I could already feel the need to tack on an extra minute to every shower I’d take this week just for standing in this filthy, poorly lit- pit.“Let’s go,” I snapped, grabbing Constantine by the arm.“April!” he cheered, completely oblivious. “Come sit down! This is Ginger.” He pulled me in the seat next to him and I felt like I'd need a couple of shots after this. “I thought her name was Rosana,” I muttered, rolling my eyes.“They all look the same after a few shots.”I glanced at the stripper. “Nice to meet you, Ginger.” Then I turned back to him.
I woke up late after spending the night putting Constantine to bed. I missed Sunday lunch with Evan’s and my parents because I overslept, and I felt like crap.Sprawled on my couch with one foot hanging off the edge, I was multitasking—texting Evan and researching the Leoné family.I needed to understand exactly what I was up against. Pretending like everything was normal wouldn't help me get through this. There was clearly something darker and more sinister about this family, and they hid it well.I stumbled upon an article titled, "The Three C’s, or Should They Be Called the Brothers of Chaos Instead?"Scrolling down, I saw a photo of Constantine, his brother Cavalon, and the enigmatic gentleman I met on my second day—Carlisle. He was the second oldest, and he hadn’t mentioned they were brothers.The handle on my apartment door turned, jolting me upright. “April,” Rain called out.I dragged myself off the couch and opened the door. “What happened today?” she asked, stepping inside.
"Are you going to sulk all night?" Constantine exhaled in frustration. I wasn’t sulking, per se, but I had nothing good to say, so I decided to stay quiet.It was hard not to speak my mind, especially hard to hold my temper. "I was forced out of my home," I muttered, still staring out the car window."It’s not like you had anything better to do," he said, causing my blood to boil."Mmm," I gritted out."Crying over your lover and stuffing your face with junk food. What a waste of an evening." I glared at his stupid face as he stopped the car and a valet swiftly took the keys. Another opened the door for me, and I stepped out into the cool evening air, taking in the glitz and glamour. The people, the cars, and the venue were illuminated in light.This wasn’t how I pictured my Sunday afternoon going.“So, what’s this event about?” I asked.“A private auction. All proceeds go to charity… or so they say,” he smirked darkly.“And what if it actually does go to charity?”Constantine loop