His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies

Chapter 280



Chapter 280

Elena

She meant nothing to me. I saw her as my little social experiment and chose to interact with someone below my status. She is immature, naive, her personality is average, and so are her looks so-

“Man, I should’ve just punched him in the face when I had the chance to,” I complained as I almost ripped the dress from my body. What an odd thing to say when I was the one who had walked out on him.

“So he’s the one who so desperately wanted to meet up with me, and now I’m the issue?” I murmured, confused. He didn’t even seem to regret those hateful words because he had walked away right after.

Even when we were taking the pictures, he did not have the guts to look at me-and I knew that was what I wanted, but I wouldn’t take this slander. Whether he was in the cartel or not.

He made me look ridiculous, desperate, pathetic-while he was the real issue. It was time to stop asking myself why I cared because I finally had my answer. I cared because he put my reputation on the line. What would Tiago and Anya think of me? Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.

“You know what? Fuck it. I’m just going to do it!” I decided. All I had to do was ask him why he would badmouth me after all the conversations we had once shared. Average looks? Yes, I’ve been called immature, stupid and naive, but no one in my entire life has ever called me average, so what were his - standards?

“Lena, who are you talking to?” Rona asked. She was so kind enough to follow me to the dressing room so that I could change back into my uncomfortable dress. Even though the clothing was uncomfortable, it made me feel better than the bridesmaids’ dress.

“I’m not talking to anyone, come and zip me up!”

Rona entered the tiny space and helped me with my dress. “So, what did you think of the brother? He is cute, isn’t he?” She commented. “I caught him staring at you a few times.”

“Oh, really?” I chuckled. I couldn’t put two and two together because I had a lot on my mind-but what was Rona’s excuse?

“Did you get his name?” She continued. I ignored her question.

“I have something interesting to tell you, but I’ll tell you when we get home.”

After a lot of debating, I decided it was best to keep my mouth shut and do my job. Rona needed me. We needed the money for the bar-and I could unfortunately not bail on her. It was also a good excuse to address Marvin as I was hungry to get to the bottom of his disgusting words.

“Rona, do you think I look average?” I asked for her opinion. At least hers mattered to me.

“No, you’re above average at least,” She agreed with me. So I wasn’t crazy. That was all I needed to know. “Why, did someone said you’re ugly?”

“Ugly?” I scoffed. “Come on, let’s get to work.”

After fixing my hair, we went straight to the reception hall to prepare for the feast. I had already been way more involved than expected, and it was time to get to work. What would Alex and dad be doing right now? Were they still around, or did they head home after seeing the army of security?

The place was heavily protected, which made me believe that no one could break in-even if they wanted to.These Castillo’s were clearly prepared for anything.

It wasn’t long before the sun had set, and the reception hall was in a full party mode. I didn’t even get the opportunity to keep an eye on Marvin as all of the drinks were in demand. “It’s a shame we can’t party, but we’re doing good, aren’t we?” Rona pulled me into a side-hug. “And it’s all because of

you—”

“No, don’t say that. It was a team effort.” I smiled at her. I knew it was because of me, but at times it was better to remain humble.

Rona placed her hand on my shoulder. “Okay, don’t look to the left-but Tiago’s brother is staring at y-”

Rona could barely finish her sentence as I had already turned my gaze to the left and stared at Marvin, who looked at me from a distance. “I said don’t look!” Rona hissed. If she only knew.

He seemed to be conversing with Panther and another unfamiliar man, but his eyes looked straight into mine. This would’ve been a good opportunity to walk up to him, but there was something holding me back. What if I came at him the wrong way? He was still a dangerous person, and I couldn’t push him to his limit.

Rona had already vanished to take another order while I had yet to break my eye contact with Marvin. I bet he had expected for me to turn away, but things were clearly not going as expected. I watched as the side of his lips curled in a smirk, and I instantly did the same.

It was almost like a challenge, and I could not tell who would win this time. Would he walk up to me, or would I walk up to him?

Marvin brushed off his jacket and stepped forward, but before he could do anything else-a woman had linked her arm with his. She buried her head in his shoulders while Marvin smiled back at her. I could not tell why, but it felt as if my heart had shattered into a million pieces as I looked at my competition.

Even from a distance, it was impossible to ignore her beauty. Her beautifully shapely figure could be compared to an hourglass, and her face was so close to perfection that I even felt insecure looking at it. Her long and healthy jet-black hair tumbled over her shoulders as she switched her direction to look at

me

“Shit.”

Afraid to meet her eyes, I quickly went back to my business and ignored her.

You know what? Maybe I was average.

“Elena!” Tiago suddenly tapped my hand. I flinched at his voice and stepped back as he leaned over the bar. The sweet smile on his face had quickly changed into an insecure frown. “I-I’m sorry!” He stuttered as usual.

“No, you didn’t do anything-I was just shocked, that’s all!” I made it clear. Tiago was the type of person who did not want to hurt anyone, and that’s what threw me off. Was this nice guy act of his a scam, or was it real?

“Congrats on getting married, by the way.”

Tiago avoided my gaze and cleared his throat as he looked anywhere but my eyes. “Would you….like to dance?” He whispered the last part. I laughed at his flushed cheeks and leaned forward. What was that? 1 can’t hear you.

I was supposed to be afraid of him, just as afraid as I was of Marvin, but I just couldn’t. The music had changed to a slow song while I smiled at Tiago as I waited for him to repeat his question. “If you want to dance.” He repeated himself.

I scanned the dance floor and searched for Anya. “Am I allowed to, or is your wife going to kill me?”

“Anya isn’t like that, come on.” Tiago grabbed my hand and led me to the center of the dance floor. He took the first step and placed his hands on my waist while I threw my hands over his neck. “I hate slow songs, and I hate slow dancing.”

Tiago looked into my eyes for a split second before he lowered his head. “M-me too, but that’s not the reason why I brought you out here.”

“Then what is?”

Tiago sighed. “I need to talk to you about my brother.


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