The Mafia Heir's Contract Wife
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CHARA
phine "Seph
years
ist and col
"Doni" / "Dom" D
years
is father'
er CEO of a bankru
pte
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A P H
a ki
someone l
d Sephie
ment I accepted the money. Gratefully. The biggest payment I've ever gotten sin
trangers. Lingerie photos. Videos. Explicit
subscribers. But I'm getting there. It'
rnet whore among my immigrant family's mostly working cla
on't j
d say. Well, ex-best friend. I doubt he'd approve of the
ank. Well, preferably more than one. Obviously I
money out of sad, lonely
file's withdrawable balance. A total of 2,012 b
got quite a dis
fan of cheap lingerie and crochet bikinis for paying this much for
elling my thirst-trapping photos? A wh
a gut feel about my dire need of real cash. No
and glittery, balloons-all-over birthda
le and look happy for the big, dark and gooey-looking Brigadeiro cake staring back a
ame as yesterday. The country club looks chill
y trimmed grass. Mostly old-school Italian busines
g-timer like the people who frequent this place.
y cake and bouquet. The man's the cool and rich godfather I wish I
ld wristwatch. Time for my first break. I log o
"Hey. I'll be back in 15." I back away from the rece
er than me and part Russian, but also fluent in Italian. Alina's bleach
the lobby. I don't have any real friends here, which is m
ears or watchful eyes. Wherever I look, the view's picturesque, an
n a breath, just staring at the horizon. Behind the hills,
the first time I've seen every inch of it. Fresh air. Lo
cause the Tomassinis have more than enough money to keep this club running until whenever they want to. So
it vibrates underneath my pencil skirt. I hope it's not so
asks, her frail voice on the ot
he nickname. "Still
d's texts? He's been
ing halts. Did somet
bout, erm, a few things. H
y ear and smile at her gentler tone,
ly can't
ng till Su
a sick leav
thing in Italian. "Hey," I say in a calmer voice, "I'm fine. They gave me a
for a bit," my workaholic mother encourag
you,
ork to
y tongue on the roof of my mouth instead. "So
atient. But he said he's lea
wealthiest clients practice their ba
rom the bank," my mom re
her to say: she went bank-hopping again for a loan. A
We were just thinking abo
ther sounds anxious. Preoccupied. "
ou know w
definitely in big trouble. "Fine." Ugh. There's no point arguing with
nd I'm way calmer than how I really feel. We
Tomassinis for another decade just to pay off some of my parents' outst
get that kind of money is to take my
to make that happen without
y post before
eechless. They're next to Alina. The two older men are speaking Ita
at? This month's CSAT data?
to my account, and paste a small smile on my lips in case Mr. Tomassini glances
updated weekend schedule when
I do, which Ignazio probably finds endearing in a way. "Seraphine, happy birthday," he greets in his jo
le and slightly bow. "Grazie, Signore. Bello
mia cara?" [You look bea
Sig
nazio glances down at the untouched birthday cake and my blouse. A grin reveals t
anything. Slicked back hair. Broad shoulders. Mus
and his gold watch only reveal a tiny fraction of his family's wealth. Some w
t my co-workers have been feeding the rumor mill
whenever I catch a glimpse of his
My futur
meday. Then we'll buy a house. Have cute babies. Raise our kids in
ight in shining armor. My Prince Charmi
oesn't kn
ut staying in this country. Dunno why, but, it probab
quick meeting with Ignazio and my co-workers, my day job now
I'm just gonna be serving food and drinks to some guests for two nights, I highly doubt he
] Ignazio grins at me as he walks out of the confere
quick bow and make my way back to the front desk. "Show up with a smile. Tend
ay no to Ignazio's offer of a 25-euros-an-hour
king on his yacht will be. There'll be security staff on the boat, though, inc
posed to show up in something light and tight-fitting
e air turns nippy. I log off at ten past
e toiletries, then get some sleep after I find the right
new job
't as extravagant as I expected
et dinner. No crazy fireworks
looks brand new and expensive. Like the food and drinks we serve
uffled chatter, laughter, and club music must be coming from the guests still hanging
three. I won't get paid in full tomorrow if I don't do this job pro
ght. But my phone gives me some ideas to distract myself.
urse trying to sext with me. I'm unusual
g with him, even sharing some of my persona
taly, he said. Maybe around
njoy our more than friendly banters. Feels nice to be appreciated and pursued e
ends me a million bucks right now. I'm not se
anagement won't hesitate to fire me. I work at a family-friendly
hone into my handbag and grab a rag. "Okay. Chill out. Nobody
needs t
strangers," I mutter to myself. I wipe some drops of t
been swaying lightly the past few hours. I didn't sleep much las
eing alive. Young. Healthy. Employed. For having a steady job and a few side hu
hts. Th
gging feeling telling me I'm lacking control of my life. I'm putting away
s
can't be
When did h
nd drugstore makeup. I don't wear much, but, this is definitel
my coat and knee-length boots an hour ago. Now I
night? Why does he h
ins, even though I didn't see him anywhere during dinn
s he all
ven look remotely excited to be here. Why's he glaring a
ers beside the messy pool table, alone and scowli
n talk to him without stuttering like a total mess. I
thing steady. "Get it together. It's no big deal. No big deal," I murmur to myself
und. I only see two security guards in the c
ice meeting. Why's he here? From what I'v
ht-cut pants. They're darker than his wavy hair that reaches his cl
body. I've watched him play t
's he
nds. They probably smell like wet towels. "Eww." My breath h
gs feel wobbly. I feel
good. Not
ing while he approaches the edge of the bar. I nearly
n one of the stools. Now we're merely two
ot too strong or faint. Just the right amount
ther step closer, I'l
itting right in front of
as possible and put on my friendliest smile. "Posso po
. On the
elf. My armpits and back feel sweaty. Good thing I
ank
his steady gaze and grab a clea
hone down when I se
e yo
above his brows. They're dark but not
rl? "Not really," I finally say after staring at him f
oks me up and down. "
irst time I've heard his deep and fairly raspy voice. I heard him speak English w
co almost sounds like he lived in America for a while. Is his
s dad's family proudly hails from Florence, and his m
glass and slide it beside his first. "Enjoy your dri
deep-set, soul-gripping eyes. They look a pale shade of green with l
ough proof he's still a bachelo
ten up and face him again. I can
on with me? Why? Did he mean, I don't l
t to look calm. "It's fine." I put on another smile. "No
to clean." Dominico t
ly don'
ng else, his buzzing pho
him. There's a natural ease in the way the fine lines on h
to say. I can only make guesses as to why he seems upset an
omething annoying. Does he always
boss; his father is. But I shouldn't
he know I'm rather unqualified for this bar
onist job has been my only source of income since I dropped o
ry club? Is that why he's making sm
tell him I'm on