LOGINRaina remained standing at the altar and some of the guests stared at her with pity while others had mocking expressions on their faces and were gloating over the fact that she wouldn't be acknowledged as the Don's wife by the Retroferds.
Steps suddenly echoed on the stone floor and Lorenzo walked up to her. The guests all thought he wanted to hug her or console her for what just happened. But he leaned in and looked at her face. When he saw the single tear that had ruined her makeup, she grinned in excitement.
“Hahaha!” Lorenzo let out a loud, mocking laugh and turned to the Valente allies, who were standing nearby.
"Look at her!" He shouted, his voice echoing loudly in the quiet cathedral. "Our Raina is so happy she is crying! Tears of joy for marrying the most powerful man in the country!"
“Hahaha!!!” The Valente men also started laughing. Raina just glared at them with so much hatred that couldn't be concealed.
They were all greedy people, who only saw her as something "useful" to the family. Raina glanced around, then she glared at Lorenzo with so much hate that his laugh died down instantly.
"Don't choke on your own tongue, Lorenzo. It's me today, tomorrow will definitely be you" she hissed.
On hearing her words, the people went silent and Michael Valente quickly walked forward and gave her a warning glare. He didn't even look at her face or care about the fact that she was abandoned at the altar.
"Listen to me very carefully, Raina," Michael said, his voice was extremely cold, like he was just giving instructions to a subordinate. "You are a part of the Retroferd family now. But you still carry my blood in your veins. So do not embarrass me at that estate, just do what you are told, and keep your mouth shut….. stay out of the Don’s business or any other thing that wouldn't benefit our family."
He didn't wait for her to answer. He just turned around and walked toward the exit with Lorenzo following behind him like a loyal dog. They left her standing there, alone and she could only glare at their backs as they walked out of the door.
The guests didn't stick around either. They hurried out of the church, talking in low voices and stealing subtle glances at her.
Within minutes, the big cathedral was empty and Raina just stood in silence.
She reached up and pulled the veil off her head. It was caught in her hair, but she yanked it anyway, not caring if it hurt. She used the veil to wipe her eyes, smudging the black mascara across her cheeks. And she didn't give a fuck about how she looks at the moment.
She grabbed the heavy skirts of her oversized wedding gown and bundled the fabric in her fists as began to walk. Her heels clicked loudly as she marched out of the cathedral.
When she stepped outside, the sun was bright, but the air felt extremely cold. The street was almost empty, and her father’s cars were gone. Most of the Retroferd cars were gone too. And only one black SUV remained. A man was standing beside it, he was wearing a black suit and had a face that showed no emotion at all.
When he saw her, he took a step forward. "Mrs. Retroferd," he said. The title made Raina’s stomach turn. "I am Pascal. Don Maxton instructed me to pick you up and take you to the estate."
Raina didn't say a word, she just nodded once and climbed into the back of the SUV. She rested her back and stared out the window as the car pulled away.
She wasn't going to let another tear slip out of her eyes. Crying was for the weak, and weakness is an emotion that she can't afford. She couldn't waste her strength thinking about how unfair her father was, as she was already used to his cruelty.
Her mind went straight to her boxing career. She thought about the championship match and the training she was missing because of this whole marriage fiasco.
‘I’ll find a way to train,’ she promised herself.
The drive to the Retroferd estate was long and when they finally drove through the high iron gates, Raina looked around. The place was massive and the security was top notch. Lots of men were patrolling the area and the car Raina was in, had to stop for a security check before they were allowed to drive in.
The car stopped at the entrance of the main building and Pascal got out and opened her door.
Raina stepped out, she wasn't expecting any grand welcoming, but she was still stunned when she saw that the front of the house was empty and there was not a single person in sight.
She smiled to herself and breathed a sigh of relief as it was better this way. She adjusted the huge wedding gown and started to walk toward the big front doors, but before she could reach them, a middle-aged woman stepped out.
The woman was dressed in a grey uniform and didn't have a smile on her face. She stood in the doorway and glared resentfully at Raina.
"Stop right there," the woman said with a voice full of so much hatred and anger that Raina actually paused.
Raina frowned and stared at the woman's face, just to confirm that she had never seen this before.
‘Who the hell is this old hag?’ she wondered.
Pascal walked over quickly. "Ma'am Collete," he said with a very stern voice. "Why are you being so rude? Do not forget who this is, she is the Don’s wife now. Even if it is just a marriage in name, she is the lady of this house and you must respect her."
Ma'am Collete’s face twisted as if she had swallowed something bitter. She quickly lowered her head, but she didn't look at Raina.
"I apologize, Pascal," Ma'am Collete said. She didn't apologize to Raina or even look her in the eye.
Raina just looked away and she wasn't surprised at all. She was a Valente in the Retroferd estate. She was already considered an enemy and she didn't need a maid to like her.
Ma'am Collete reached into her pocket and pulled out a bunch of keys. She handed them to Pascal.
"The Don has given his orders," she said, her voice turning cold again. "The bride is not to stay in the main house…She will stay in the room at the back of his villa."
Pascal’s eyes widened as he looked at the keys and then back at the woman. He frowned, looking like he wanted to argue. "The room at the back? But that’s…."
"It is the Don’s order, Pascal," Ma'am Collete interrupted. "Take her there now."
Pascal sighed and turned to Raina, his expression was a mix of pity and worry, as he gestured for her to follow him. "This way, please."
They walked away from the main building, past the gardens and toward a smaller, but still very expensive-looking building. This was Maxton’s private villa. But they didn't go through the front door, Pascal led her around to the back.
The place was lonely and there were no guards or fancy decorations there. Just grey stone and the sound of the wind.
They arrived at a single, small wooden door at the back of the building and Pascal inserted a key to unlock it. The door creaked loudly as it opened.
Raina stepped inside and froze. Then she felt a surge of hot anger that made her blood boil.
The room was tiny and it looked like a store room. The walls were covered with old peeling wallpaper. There was one small window with dust on the glass. It was obvious that someone had clearly cleaned it recently, but it was still miserable. In the corner, there was a simple mattress on the floor, one wooden chair and a small table.
That was it, no rugs or carpets.
Raina turned to Pascal with a deep frown and she couldn't hide how pissed she was.
"Tell me something, Pascal," she said with an extremely calm and steady voice. "Does Don Maxton really hate me this much? Or is he just cheap?"
Pascal cleared his throat, looking very uncomfortable. "I am sure... I am sure this is just temporary, Miss….. I mean, Mrs. Retroferd. They are probably preparing a better room for you in the main house and this is just for tonight."
“Heh!” Raina let out a loud, sarcastic laugh. It was a sharp, dry sound that echoed in the small room.
"Oh, I'm sure," she said while looking around at the dusty walls. "And I'm sure my father actually loves me, too…We’re all living in a fairy tale, aren't we?"
She stepped closer to Pascal, and even in the oversized dress, she looked really dangerous as she stared at him.
"Go back to your Don," Raina said. "Tell him that if he really wants me far away from him, he should just build a shack in the woods at the back of the estate. That way, he won't have to see me at all, and I won't have to look at his cold face…It’s a win-win."
Pascal shifted his feet and he looked like he wanted to say something nice, but he didn't have the words. So, he just held out the bunch of keys to her.
Raina snatched them out of his hand and didn't wait for him to say goodbye.
She grabbed the edge of the heavy door.
"Thanks" she snapped furiously.
BANG!
Before Pascal could even open his mouth to respond, Raina slammed the door right in his face.
Pascal drove like the road owed him something and his grip on the steering wheel was extremely tight as he kept looking at the back through the rearview mirror every few minutes.Every red light and slow car in front of them made Raina's chest tighten another notch. She sat in the back with Maxton's head still in her lap, one hand pressed flat against his chest, counting his breaths like each one was a small gift she was terrified of losing."Almost there," Pascal said from the front, more to himself than anyone else.Carlos said nothing, he just watched Maxton's face the whole ride, his own jaw tight, his hands resting on his knees with a stillness that only people who had seen the worst kind of things could manage.When the hospital finally came into view, Raina let out a breath she felt like she had been holding since the warehouse.There were already doctors and nurses waiting outside with a stretcher, which meant Carlos had made calls during the drive without her even noticing. T
“You bitch!” After finally recovering from the shock of the slap, Bailey yelled angrily at Raina.“That's enough, Bailey!” Carlos angrily reprimanded her with a deep frown.Raina just acted like she didn't hear what Bailey said and just looked ahead without a word.Carlos could only sigh and start the car. The drive to the woods felt like the longest hour of Raina's life.She sat in the back seat with her hands clasped tightly on her lap, her knee bouncing and her eyes fixed on the road ahead like staring hard enough would somehow make the car go faster. She didn't talk and nobody else did either. The only sounds were the engine, the tires on the road, and the occasional crackle of someone's radio up front.She kept replaying Maxton's voice in her head. The way he said her name and how calm he sounded, too calm, like he was working very hard to keep it that way. She didn't know whether to be relieved or terrified, so she couldn't help but feel anxious.When the cars finally rolled to
“Carlos, please meet the doctor and handle all the necessary papers” Raina said with a hoarse voice while still holding Angelo in her arms.Carlos nodded and walked with the Doctor to the other end of the hallway.“Do you think he understands?” Lisa suddenly asked from the side while looking at the sleeping Angelo.“Probably not…toddlers are dumb as fuck, so he probably doesn't understand” Bailey rolled her eyes and said without any emotion.Marcus angrily glared at her and she frowned with a confused expression. “What? Why are you giving me that look?” She asked him and this time, it was her friend Lisa that glared at her.Raina was pissed off but she wasn't in the mood to deal with Bailey's insensitive actions.“ That little boy just lost his father and he is now an orphan, that's something I expect you to know how painful it is” Pascal said from the side and his voice was cold.“You expect me to know? Why don't you just call me an orphan directly!” Bailey suddenly raised her voice
Deep in the woods, far from any main road, stood an old, abandoned building, its walls covered in thick moss, its windows boarded up with rotting wood that had long since given up trying to keep out the weather. Inside one of the back rooms, Maxton sat on a cold metal chair, his wrists bound tightly behind him with thick rope, two of Evan's men standing guard by the door, guns slung casually over their shoulders like they had no real concerns about him trying anything.His mind wasn't at peace. Not even close.He kept replaying the image of Xander in his head, over and over, like a wound he couldn't stop picking at. The blood soaking through his friend's shirt. The pale, gray color his face had turned. The way his eyes kept fluttering shut despite his clear effort to stay conscious as the men loaded him into the car to rush him to the hospital. Maxton had seen enough wounds in his lifetime, more than most men ever would, to know exactly what that kind of injury usually meant. Still,
The mocking voice still hung in the air when Raina's whole body went rigid with fury. Her hands curled into tight fists at her sides, her grief from moments ago twisting instantly into something hot and dangerous, burning away the tears that had been falling just seconds before."You," she hissed into the phone, her voice shaking with barely controlled rage. "You won't get a good death, Evan. You're going to beg for it. You're going to pray for death and it still won't come for you. I'll make sure of that myself."Around her, everyone listening to the call wore the exact same expression, dark, simmering hatred burning behind their eyes. Carlos's jaw was clenched so tight a muscle ticked beneath his cheek. Pascal's hands had curled into fists at his sides, his bandaged head not stopping him from looking ready to commit murder. Even Marcus, still nursing his injured leg, leaned forward like he wanted nothing more than to reach through the phone and strangle the man on the other end wit
The moment the doctor finished speaking, the hallway fell into a heavy, suffocating silence. Nobody moved or spoke.. . It was like the air itself had gone still, waiting.Raina felt her chest cave in. The tears she had been trying so hard to hold back finally broke free, streaming down her face in a steady, silent flood. She pulled Angelo closer against her chest, hugging him so tightly that the little boy let out a small, confused whimper, sensing something was terribly wrong even if he didn't fully understand what.She turned to Carlos, her voice trembling but firm. "I'll take him in.""Raina…" Carlos started, his own eyes slightly red and tired."I'll take him," she repeated, already stepping toward the doors.Bailey's frown deepened instantly, stepping forward to block her path. "The doctor said Xander asked for his son. Not for you."Raina didn't even bother answering her. She simply walked past Bailey, shouldering past her without a second glance, and pushed through the heavy do
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Gerald turned to Lorenzo and Raina and his voice dropped low and direct."Stay inside with your father until I signal you," he said. "Both of you shouldn't come out before then, regardless of what you hear." He looked at them each once. "Trust me."Lorenzo's jaw tightened but he nodded.Raina said
Gerald left the room quietly and the three of them heard his footsteps moving down the hall and then the sound of the front door opening and closing and then nothing but the morning settling around the house.Their father looked at the empty doorway for a moment. Then he turned to Lorenzo.He reach
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