The mafia's unwanted wife
r mind a storm of thoughts. The cold glass pressed against her fingertips, groundin
ed in her mind, each warning laced with a venom that hinted at something far more dangerous benea
loor as she made her way to the door. The penthouse was quiet, the k
was, but she hoped the vastness of the place would keep him far from her. She mov
an air of secrecy that seemed to seep from its very walls.
art pounding in her chest. What if Conner caught her? What if Victoria's warnings w
The room was dimly lit, the glow of the city skyline casting lo
Most of it was business-related-contracts, financial statements, the kind of information t
a small, leather-bound journal tucked inside. Her fingers c
n consumed by control and vengeance. There were mentions of her fat
there was
d on the words written in C
pawn in the game. But un
words. To Conner, she wasn't a perso
or somethi
r hands as Conner stepped into the room. His face
d, taking a step
"You don't think I noticed the moment you stepped out of your room?
giving way to anger. "Then why let
deliberate, like a predator closing in on its pre
aying a game, Donna. You think you can outmaneuver me. But you can't. Every mov
hin lifting defiantly. "Y
belong to me, whether you like it or not. And the so
, even as her heart race
us whisper. "Because fear isn't what I want
steady despite the chaos ins
something else in his eyes-something almost vulnerable. But it was gone
s desk. He picked up the journal, slipping it b
n was unreadable. "Go back to your room
clenched at her sides. "What ar
he didn't answer. Instead,
voice leaving no
er mind raced as she made her way back to her room. She didn't know what Conner's next
control her, he was i