Rewriting Fate I’ll Never Love You Again
I’d been in love with Cassian Cross—my brother’s best friend, the one and only mafia boss in the NYC—for as long as I could remember.
On the night of my twentieth birthday, my brother promised me a surprise. I didn’t expect that surprise to be a very drunk, very kissable Cassian.
One reckless night. One baby boy.
Cassian agreed to marry me after giving birth.
But the day I gave birth to Leo, Cassian said nothing. He just packed up and vanished to France for nearly five years.
Then he returned with Alessia. His first love.
And when she saw Leo and me, she ran away and disappeared.
After that, Cassian never left my side. Like he was trying to be the man I needed all along, that we were finally going to have our chance.
But fairytales are lies wrapped in pretty paper.
On Leo’s sixth birthday, we were driving to dinner. The brakes failed. The car spun onto the highway, flames licking at the engine.
Cassian got out. And then he locked the door. “If it weren’t for you, Alessia would still be by my side. Now? It’s your turn to suffer.”
It wasn’t until that moment I understood—Cassian had never loved me.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back at my twenties birthday. Cassian was in my bed, exactly where I’d left him in the past.
This time, I didn’t hesitate. I ran. And on my way out, I made the call I should’ve made the first time.
To Alessia.