“Don’t say that. Vince will walk.” Christian pressed a kiss against his forehead. “He will be okay.” “Of course he will.” I smiled at his unexpected positivity. “There’s no reason for him not to walk, so don’t you worry about that,” Ramiro informed us. Vince’s breathing got heavier by the second,
Serena “Can I hold her?” Vince used all of his strength to sit up straight. A few days had passed, and surprisingly enough, he was making quick progress. That was the reason why I had decided to let him meet Siena officially. I placed Siena in his arms and watched as Siena snuggled against him. “I
“Yes, I know.” Vince shrugged. A slight smirk appeared on his lips. “I’m rooting for you, always have.” “Is that so?” “Yes,” Vince spoke. “And I know he’s done some stupid stuff, but I’ve never seen him this happy before—and he really does love you.” “Does he really?” I asked doubtfully. Vince hu
“I need you to find a way to set up a meeting with Berto,” Christian spoke to my surprise. Marc seemed just as confused as I was and was probably waiting for Christian to tell him it was all a joke—but it wasn’t. “Christian…” Marc began. “I know you want to spend some time with Vince, but we can’t
I mimicked Christian’s words and threw my hands over his shoulders. “Do you see what I have to deal with?” Christian looked at Marc. “It’s like I have to take care of two babies.” Soon to be three. Even though he said it in a joking matter, I couldn’t help but think there might’ve been some truth
“I knew this was a bad plan,” I whispered to myself while trying not to faint in the changing room. After my crazy idea, I decided to just go for it and called Luca’s number—not expecting him to answer, but he did. I told him I wanted to meet up with him and managed to manipulate Emilio and Beau—i
Breathe in, breathe out. “How do I know you’re not the one lying?” I turned the question. “I know how much you want the family business—“ Luca cackled. “As long as I get to see Christian miserable, I couldn’t give two shits about that business!” He was pathetic. That was the only word left to des
A week had passed, and to be honest—our arrangement wasn’t working. Somehow I always found myself home during the day and occasionally went back to my parents for the night. I knew I didn’t have much time left with Christian, so I grew attached to him more than ever. It was like I was desperate to