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Chapter no 42 – Alessandra

King of Greed (Kings of Sin, 3)

HE NEVER SHOWED.

The party wrapped up early because of an impending thunderstorm that drove people home before they got caught in the flash flood, but I didnโ€™t mind. The grand opening was already a smashing success, and Iโ€™d exhausted my social battery for the night.

Plus, it was hard to smile and pretend nothing was wrong when my heart was breaking before it fully healed.

โ€œMaybe he got in an accident,โ€ Isabella said. โ€œHe could be in the hospital right now, trying to tear off his IV so he can run out and see you. Iโ€™m sure he didnโ€™t forget.โ€

โ€œIsa.โ€ Vivian glared at her. โ€œDonโ€™t joke about something like that.โ€

โ€œWhat? Stranger things have happened.โ€ Isabella drew her bottom lip between her teeth. โ€œI donโ€™t buy that Dominic forgot or chose not to come. Not after everything he did to win Alessandra back.โ€

โ€œYou two.โ€ Sloane pointed at Dante and Kai, who froze in unison. No one wanted to be the target of her ire. โ€œWhereโ€™s your friend?โ€

โ€œHe hasnโ€™t answered our calls.โ€ Kai recovered first and gave me a reassuring smile. โ€œIโ€™m sure heโ€™s on his way. He probably got held up.โ€

โ€œOr mugged,โ€ Dante said. He shrugged when Vivian redirected her death stare at him. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, mia cara, but itโ€™s a possibility.โ€

โ€œGuys, itโ€™s okay.โ€ Exhaustion drained my vocabulary to the bare necessities. โ€œItโ€™s not your problem. Go home. Iโ€™ll clean up.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll help.โ€ Sloane grabbed a trash bag.

โ€œNo,โ€ I said firmly. โ€œYouโ€™ve done enough.โ€ โ€œButโ€” โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™tโ€” โ€

Despite their protests, I forced my friends out the door minutes later. I appreciated their concern, but I wanted to be alone.

I went through the motions of throwing out trash and storing leftovers in the fridge. It was like watching someone cosplay me; she looked like me and moved like me, but she didnโ€™t feel like me. She was a stranger cosplaying my dream life.

I paused in front of the collage Iโ€™d spent weeks painstakingly creating. It took up the entire right wall. Bright, vibrant petals gradually faded to muted browns that dominated the center of the piece before a hint of color crept back into the canvas.

Life, death, rebirth. It wasnโ€™t subtle, but I didnโ€™t want it to be. I wanted it as a reminder of what Iโ€™d left and what I never wanted to fall back into again.

โ€œรle.โ€

My spine stiffened at the voice behind me. I shouldโ€™ve locked the door, but Iโ€™d been too distracted by Dominicโ€™s presence. My self-preservation instincts went right out the window the instant he entered the picture.

โ€œYouโ€™re late.โ€ I didnโ€™t turn, afraid that if I did, I would start crying and never stop.

โ€œSweetheartโ€” โ€

โ€œNo, wait. Thatโ€™s wrong.โ€ Disillusionment splintered the rhythm of my words. โ€œYouโ€™re not late; you never showed. The party is over, Dominic. You donโ€™t need to be here.โ€

โ€œYes, I do.โ€ His presence brushed my back, heavy with regret, and I closed my eyes against a fall of tears as his hand gently touched my arm. โ€œBecause youโ€™re here.โ€

โ€œThen where were you before? Were you at work?โ€

Silence.

โ€œYes or no, Dominic.โ€

Another, deeper silence chipped at the pieces of my heart. Then, so quietly I almost didnโ€™t hear him, โ€œYes.โ€

A tear dripped off my chin, and the browns in the centerpiece blurred into one amorphous monster that colored every shade of my world.

When would I learn?

โ€œBut itโ€™s not what you think.โ€

His hands grasped my shoulders, and he turned me around, meeting my anguished eyes with his own. Desperation sculpted his face. โ€œI wanted to be here, amor. I swear. I was on my way whenโ€ฆ God, you wouldnโ€™t believe me if I told you.โ€

โ€œTry me.โ€ I shouldnโ€™t indulge him. Iโ€™d heard every excuse imaginable over the yearsโ€”it was an emergency, five hundred million was at stake, the prime minister invited me to dinner and I couldnโ€™t say noโ€”and I didnโ€™t need another one. But I did need closure, and if I didnโ€™t ask, I would always wonder.

โ€œIt was Roman.โ€

Surprise rippled through me. That, I hadnโ€™t expected.

โ€œI admit, I stayed later than I shouldโ€™ve working on the contract,โ€ Dominic said. โ€œI was rushing to get to your party on time when Iโ€ฆran into my brother.โ€

I listened, caught between perilous hope and skeptical disbelief, as he explained what happened from the elevator to the gun to his brotherโ€™s ultimatum.

โ€œI know it sounds completely unbelievable, but itโ€™s what happened,โ€ he said when he finished. โ€œI swear.โ€

I didnโ€™t know what to think. On one hand, what he said was so ridiculous I was almost insulted he thought I would fall for it. On the other, that was exactly why it was believable. Dominic wasnโ€™t prone to hyperbole. His excuses had always been grounded in reality, not in stories that could be the plot of a Nate Reynolds film.

โ€œIf you donโ€™t believe me, look online. I put out a press statement about the deal that shouldโ€™ve been publishedโ€ฆโ€ He glanced at the clock. โ€œTen minutes ago. Roman wouldnโ€™t let me go unless I confirmed with the press.โ€

Palpable waves of tension rolled off him as I pulled out my phone, my heart in my throat.

I didnโ€™t dare hope, but when I saw the headline, something inside me caved.

 

In a shocking late-night statement, Davenport Capital has announced it is no longer acquiring DBG Bank. The embattled bank has been under immense pressure since Thursdayโ€ฆ

 

โ€œObviously, I didnโ€™t tell them about Roman, but it proves what I said about scrapping the deal is true,โ€ Dominic said. His throat bobbed, his expression carved with nerves. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t do that unless I was forced. You know Iโ€ฆfuck.โ€ Nerves gave way to alarm as a tiny sob escaped my throat. โ€œPlease donโ€™t cry, amor. I canโ€™t stand it.โ€ He rubbed a tear away with his thumb, his voice cracking ever so slightly.

I tried to stop them, but my tears poured out faster than I could manage. They welled from somewhere deep inside me, a secret pool where a monster forged from my darkest fears and insecurities lurked. It kept Dominic at armโ€™s length in case he backslid into old habits, and it hurtled me toward the worst-case scenario at the first sign of trouble. But the more I cried, the more the pool drained until said monster was a weakened shadow of itself.

I buried my face in Dominicโ€™s chest, my shoulders heaving with sobs.

โ€œI thought you forgot.โ€ I hiccupped, mortified by my cries but too overcome to care.

โ€œI know.โ€ He tucked me closer to his body and pressed his mouth to the top of my head. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry for not putting you first before. For treating you in a way that made you think Iโ€™d forget you. It was inexcusable, but Iโ€™ll never do it again.โ€ Sincerity softened painful regret. โ€œI promise.โ€

The last dam holding me together collapsed.

Thunder boomed as he held me, unflinching beneath the force of my sobs. The storm had broken, and the ferocious lash of rain against the windows served as an oddly soothing soundtrack while nature and I both released our emotions in torrential downpours.

Dominic had left work in the middle of a historic, multibillion-dollar deal. Heโ€™d had less than seventy-two hours to close the deal and he took time off for me. For some, it was the bare minimum, but for himโ€”for usโ€” it was everything. It didnโ€™t matter that the deal hadnโ€™t gone through or that heโ€™d missed the actual party; what mattered was the effort and care.

I didnโ€™t know how long we stayed there, my face against his chest and his arms around my waist, but by the time my tears subsided, the rain had slowed to a faint drizzle.

I lifted my head and wiped my face. โ€œFor the record,โ€ I said. โ€œYour only acceptable excuse for missing important events going forward is if youโ€™re held at gunpoint.โ€

Dominicโ€™s shoulders loosened, and relief poured through his raspy chuckle. โ€œNoted,โ€ he said, giving me a tender kiss. โ€œThough Iโ€™m hoping to keep such incidents to a minimum.โ€

โ€œMe too.โ€ I kissed him back, warmth spreading from my chest in cautious, winding tendrils.

I doubted weโ€™d seen the last of his brother and whoever hired him to kill the DBG buyout, but weโ€™d deal with that later. For now, I chose to soak in our triumph over the first real, concrete obstacle of our new relationship.

Whatever was coming, weโ€™d handle it. Together.

 

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