Mafia's Accidental Bride
peeked through the lace curtain that she had thrifted a year ago, her hea
y, the exact opposite of Nadia who preferred the calming rhythm of her flour-dusted
ersistent. Three rings turned into a rhythmic barrage, acc
rged in, a wide grin plastered on her face. "T
day off. Me, my bed and my book. What br
here's a huge party at Sarah's tonight! Ever
shing lights, and an overwhelming number of people. On the contrary, it made Nadia nau
-" Nadia began, bu
een out in ages. It'll be good for you!" Elina g
gently. "Elina, you kno
why you need to come. Step outside your
, a symbol of her comfort zone. She was exp
flicker of guilt sparked within her. Elina was always there for her, dragging her out of ba
he letter. Because she can't get the thing
inally conceded. "
hanged. We're going to be fashionably late, of course." Elina winked before dashing to
be her cup of tea, but spending time with Elina, was always a recipe for
stomach as she surveyed the meager contents of her closet. Elina's
rm of a baker comfortable in her flour-dusted haven. Just as she was about to concede defea
of its own. Her mother's favorite color. Memories flooded back – her
nd of evening. Not just a night out, but a connection, a way to carry a piece of her mother with her. With trembling hands, she lifted th
gainst the worn floorboards. "So, are you almost done? Sarah's party
g through. She took a deep breath, suddenly feeling a flutter of nerves.
alled back, her voice
ia threw open the door. Elina's mouth hung open, a loo
voice devoid of its usual t