Zia enters an arranged marriage to improve her family's life and marries a man struggling for survival. The only way she'll get out of this marriage is if he becomes the Don of the Mafia, and to do that; he has to get rid of all his enemies, even if it means betraying his grandfather.
View MoreDISCLAIMER: VERBAL ASSAULT (FORMS OF RACISM) & PHYSICAL ASSAULT, INCLUDING SPIKING WILL BE MENTIONED IN THIS STORY. IF YOU'RE UNABLE TO READ, I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU SKIP THE CHAPTERS MENTIONED AND WAIT FOR THE NEXT.
CHAPTER 04
CHAPTER 18CHAPTER 35I WILL UPDATE THE DISCLAIMER AS I CONTINUE THE STORY
This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents in this book are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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Zia
"Thank you for your purchase. Please do come again." I smiled as I packed her pastries in a paper bag. My cheeks hurt so much from all this smiling. This was exhausting.
Sighing, I held my hips and looked around the store; it was almost closing time. Thank God. Cleaning up the trash the customers left on the desks, I mentally groaned as I heard the bell sound, notifying me there was a new customer.
I quickly rushed to the counter and put a smile back on. I wanted to go home; today was difficult.
"Welcome to Deez Goodies. What can I get you today?" I asked the man, who glared at me.
What did I ever do to him?
I'm not really surprised by his outward expression, I did have days where I dealt with the worst people, and it took a couple of mantras and excessive mental swearing for me to keep my smile.
He looked at what was on display and scrunched his eyebrows together as he read the names. Believe it or not, I tried my best to avoid looking at the baked goods with the customers because I couldn't afford to waste money on this stuff.
Sometimes when my boss was in a good mood, she would give me what was left over– or what was burnt to take back home to my family, and when she's pissed off about something, she'd just make a resale of yesterday's treats in the morning at half price.
It totally works for the school kids.
"What do you suggest?" His voice caught me by surprise. I wasn't expecting it to be that... gentle.
Licking my lips, I stared at the displayed treats and pointed to what I thought looked good. Everything did.
"I think you'd like the tiramisu better than the chocolate mousse. I don't think it's fresh any longer." I whispered the last part. "Uhm, the scones are nice if you're looking for something without too much sugar, and macaroons are always a yes."
"Which one would you like?" He asked, and I looked up at him, confused. Biting my lip, I laughed and shook my head.
"I can't eat on the job," I said, and he took out his wallet.
"Your shift is about to end, right?" I stared at him, at a loss for words. How did he know that? "The sign outside says you're close at eight; it's now currently three minutes after eight," he said as he glanced at his watch. "I'm sorry for coming in late."
"No, it's okay. You did come before closing time." I offered him my best smile, ready for him to leave so that I could go home. The bell rang, and my heart dropped into the pits of my stomach. I hated making people turn back.
"Oh good, you're still open!"
"Uhm, no. We're assisting one last customer; I'm sorry." I said to Chris, who had just walked in. He had a bad habit of coming in just when I was about to close and looked around for ages before deciding he didn't want to get anything.
"But the open sign is still visible, plus there's more than one customer." He reasoned as he pointed to the men who stood behind my customer. I tried incredibly hard to ignore their presence since they looked intimidating, but how was he not afraid to point that out?
My knees are shaking behind this counter.
"She said they're closed," my customer said as he passed me his card. "I'll take everything in the store," he said softly, and my eyes widened. Everything?
"Man, you can't do that." Chris laughed as if he was expecting him to be joking. I hoped he was joking.
"Do you need help with packaging my purchase?" He asked as he looked straight into my eyes. I shook my head and quickly swiped his card after selecting everything that was left.
This is madness!
"Come on, Zia. I just wanted the sweet bread." Chris groaned as he leaned against the counter.
"I'm sorry, he came first," I whispered as I closed the last package.
"That's bullshit!" He slammed his hands on the counter, and I heard a click as I jumped from the shock. "Just give me the bread, Zia. I'll pay, hmm?" He said as he frantically took out the money from his wallet and threw it on the counter.
So today, he wants to make a purchase? If I didn't really need this job, I would've cursed Chris out a long time ago. He knew how to get on my nerves.
"Is that all?" My customer asked as he gathered the items I had stored in a plastic. How can someone be so calm? Wow.
"Yes, thank you for coming. Please do come again next time!" I said happily as he nodded and exited the store. The men he had come with dragged Chris out as well, and I couldn't be more thankful.
I quickly rushed to the front door and locked it. Cleaning the bakery again, I finally clocked out two hours later than the original time. I wonder what Ouma would say about the display being totally empty tomorrow. Luckily, I only had to work the morning shift tomorrow.
Ugh, I'm so exhausted. I clutched my back tightly against my body as I rushed home. I hate it here.
I pushed open the creaking door with cracks running all the way from the top of the door to the bottom. I held my heart in my hands as I hoped that man wasn't here today. I walked into the house and closed the door, locking it. Walking further into the small two-roomed house, I heard the sounds of television playing in the background while my family laughed amongst each other.
"Evening." I greeted as I saw my stepdad sitting on his dented love couch, taking small sips of his beer. You're always drinking, so there is no progression in your life. He disgusted me.
"Hi, Zizi!" My little brother Zach greeted me animatedly as he shoved a spoon filled with cake in his mouth. We didn't have enough forks at home, and where did they get the money to buy cake?
"Hi Zia, how was work?" My mother asked softly as she brushed Zach's hair softly. She should just cut it off; he doesn't take care of it.
"Exhausting," I whispered as I leaned against the couch she sat on.
"I bet it was seeing you coming back home so late," my dad said as he looked at me from the corner of his eyes. I hated his stare more than I hated him. "Work must've been really busy. I bet your back is hurting," his eyes looked me over before staring longingly at my ass.
He's not even ashamed. The creep. DISGUSTING PIG!
"I'm not doing this today," I whispered to my mom as I got up.
"Zia," she whispered softly, trying to get me to sit with them. "There's cake in the fridge, have a slice. It's your birthday," she said softly as she held my hand.
Oh yeah. It was my birthday, and I felt like a total waste for a twenty-two-year-old.
I opened the fridge, which was five steps away from the living room. My eyes widened in shock as I stared at the packaging from the bakery where I worked.
"Ma? When did you get the time to go to Ouma's bakery?" I asked her as I opened the different boxes. "And how did I not see you there?"
Oh wow, there was Tiramisu cake, but only a slice of it was left. Well, at least there was other savoury stuff.
"Someone dropped them off and said to tell you a happy birthday," she said as she looked at me, smiling softly. Someone... who? "I'm sorry, I'm not the one who bought it, baby," she whispered, and I could tell she was refraining from crying.
"It's okay," I gulped as I closed the box. "Ma, by any chance, did the man who dropped it off have light brown eyes and short hair, wearing a suit?" I asked, and she scrunched up her eyebrows.
"Why, is that your boyfriend?" My stepdad asked, and my mother breathed out heavily. I really didn't know what my mother saw in him. He's ugly, a fart and stays home while we go out and work. WHAT DO YOU SEE IN HIM?
"No baby, the man had long hair but was also in a suit. Do you know him?"
"Nope," I whispered as I took one Macaroon and popped it into my mouth. That's so weird.
"It might be another boyfriend of hers. She leaves before everyone and comes back late at night," he commented, and I frowned. "Busy whoring herself out to white men!" He bit out, and as I was about to answer him, my mother called my name.
"Zia. Zach dosed off," she said, and I breathed out heavily as I picked him up. "Goodnight."
"Hmm," I grunted as I stomped off to our bedroom. I was fuming, and I wanted to kick his face in! While they were fighting, I was happy that Zach had fallen asleep and wasn't disturbed by the commotion.
Putting him under the covers, I breathed out heavily as I sat on the ground near the bed.
This is so pathetic. I hated living in this house that was bound to fall in one day. I hated my mother for falling for such a weak excuse of a man. I hated how I couldn't even do anything to help her get out of this situation.
It's all fucking pathetic.
ZiaHe smiled.He freaking smiled like a maniac as he brought his hands up. My heart sank to the pits of my stomach when his eyes suddenly got darker than when he walked in.“Oh, you’re going to enjoy this. When he smiles like that, he’s about to go feral,” Marcello chuckled as he leaned against the balcony, his eyes glistening with pure joy as he watched his grandson stare deadly at the man who would be his opponent.My knees felt weak, and I felt sick to my stomach when I saw Marcello’s grin. He was enjoying this, and yet again, so did Mateo appear to be the same way. I had seen him smile before, but this sent chills down my back.“You’re a maniac,” I whispered as I shook my head, and he chuckled.“I know. Now be a good girl, and watch quietly,” he shoved his fingers in my face, pushing me to face forward, and I took a deep breath in.The man who entered—what anyone would think was an altar for two people who were about to say their vows to each other, but it was a death ring—wasted
MateoToday was Marcello’s pre-wedding day; he called it a trial wedding, and it had been almost an entire week since Zia had moved out of our house, and I struggled to sleep. I struggled to do anything. And that was why, like a creep, I would sneak into her room and watch her sleep.Why did I care what she thought of that prick Drew? He hurt her, and I was still protecting his image that she knew. I was just like him; if this continued, then I had a hand in him drugging her.Damn.“Mateo,” Luis whispered, and I grunted in response as I pushed myself harder. “I think he isn’t breathing anymore,” he said, and I shook my head.“No, he’s pretty much alive. Then she would have a deeper reason to be mad at me,” I grunted as I dropped the guy in my hands. “I mean, it would make sense if he were dead, right?”I turned to look at Luis, and he grimaced as he stared at me.“Where is he?” I asked as I placed my bloodied hands on my waist. I tilted my head, and Luis shook his head as he blocked t
Zia“Zia sweetie, here’s some chamomile tea,” Tania whispered as she passed me her mug, and I looked up at her gratefully.“Thank you,” I muttered as I placed it on the coffee table before me. I was curled up on the couch, staring intently at the fireplace, watching how the logs caught fire.Tania’s house was pretty and cosy. It was extremely different from Mateo’s house when I moved in. Of course, he was willing and allowed me to turn it into a home that I thought fit both of us perfectly. It was warm, and I thought it fit us perfectly, reflecting our relationship.Well...After crying throughout my lunch, I made sure to leave my phone in the car and convinced Dave not to say anything to Mateo. I went back to work, and thank God, there were so many patient files that I had to digitise and that distracted me.Why did that boy have to show up and burst the blissful bubble I was living in?Moreover, why did Mateo beat him up? Why did he break his promise? I wanted to talk to him, but I
MateoI waited for Zia’s response the whole day, and I got nothing. What did she talk to Dave about? Should I replace him with a female bodyguard instead? Why did Zia have to befriend everyone she met?I rechecked our messages as I walked down the hallway toward Marcello’s office.Me: Baby. Call me, please? Let’s talk about Dave’s sweet tooth.“Are you still checking on Zia?” Luis asked as he peeked over my shoulder, and I looked at him, annoyed.“Why are you always in my business?” I asked him, and he snarled as he clicked his tongue.“Why are you always having your business around me? Conduct yourself better,” he flipped his stupid ponytail behind him and strutted away.“You conduct yourself better,” I whispered as I tried to call Zia. I pressed the phone against my ear, listening to it ring as I waited to hear her voice, but all I got was voicemail.“Are you coming?” Luis asked as he peeked his head from Marcello’s office, and I waved my hand.“Tell him to get his ass in here right
ZiaBeing engaged while married had a certain thrill, and I couldn’t hide my joy! But I had to first focus on completing my preceptorship before we could start planning the wedding, which I would rather be doing right now.I sighed as I took another sip of my water, getting ready to follow Nurse Malloy through another round again. It all felt like a dream sometimes, and as exhausting as school was, I was also grateful to Mateo that he allowed me to go back to school.Even if it didn’t all work out, I felt like he gave me an opportunity to fall back on something.“Since it’s your second week, all you’ll have to do is admin. We normally don’t have patients every day, but now and then, there’ll be some gory patients that you’ll have to treat. So, I’m hoping that with you documenting some of the patient information, you’ll get an idea of what kind of treatments we do here,” Nurse Malloy smiled, and I nodded“Got it,” I smiled as I took the files from her. Oh God, it was going to be a long
MateoLuis and Tania sat on either side of me as we worked through the documents. I had told them that I wasn’t going to be in the office today after all the drinking I had yesterday, but dammit, I wasn’t expecting my night to end that way.Zia is magnificent, and I don’t deserve her.The way her hips moved last night would be forever engraved in my memories, and her sweet moans, damn. I doubted I would ever recover from last night. Even though I had an intense headache right now, all that soothed me were her breathless gasps, and the way I seemed to drown in those beautiful brown eyes whenever I stared into them.I could still feel her around me, her calming scent intoxicating me, her melodious tones that were music to me, her lost gaze filled with passion as she watched me, the way she clenched. I could still feel, smell, and hear her, and I wanted more.I cleared my throat as I sat up on the chair, trying my hardest to hide how turned on I was just from thinking of my wife.“So, th
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