His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika -
Chapter 11
Chapter 11
Today was the day.
I was going to tell Christian the truth about my pregnancy. Even though I hate to admit it, Marc wasabsomade no sense to hide or to run away from the situation when he was going to figure it out eitherway, sthe best if it came from me.
I looked at the leather jacket in my hands and straightened it. It was the same jacket he had given methebrought me home and I had yet to return it, he didn’t even ask for it.
I know I was over-analyzing things as usual but if he was going to treat the baby like the jacket I did notexpectations. To be honest, I didn’t had any expectations at all so I was prepared for the worst. I did notI did not want his money, I just wanted him to know and that’s all. The last thing I planned on doingwasbe a dad when I wasn’t all that ready to become a mom.
I got out of the car and made my way to the front of the club. The back door was something I wouldnotbecause even though the girls weren’t here yet I didn’t want any of the staff to be in my business orto ptogether about why I was here, looking for Christian, while I was supposed to be sick.
I stood on my tippy toes to reach the small doorbell and hoped for it to get answered by someonedecebe asking too many questions. “We’re closed.” A voice I had recognized as Gio growled. Out of allpeoplbe him.
“It’s me, Serena!” I called out, as I tried my hardest to hide my nerves, but he didn’t make it easy.“Seren
Serena who? After a half-year of working at the club, I had at least expected him to know my name bynoReyes?” I spoke unsure. It was cold enough as it was and the fact that he was interrogating mereally didthat better. “System says you’re sick, what is your business here?”
Since when did they do stuff according to the system?
“Well…I have something to tell Christian.” I answered. It was not too late to turn back around. Yes, Icouldand use Gio treating me like some intruder as an excuse. “Gio stop bullying the poor girl, it’s coldoutsidfor your stupid games.” I heard Enzo’s voice.
I heard a sigh escape from Gio’s mouth before he finally decided to open the door, so I could enter thebentering through here instead of the back felt different and it had looked the same as it did when I washtime. In front of me was a front desk and on the ground floor, there were different entrances. One fortheone for the casino while the one for the club was upstairs, at the top of the escalator.
The woman at the front desk gave me an uncomfortable smile and probably thought of a reason why Iwhere in the morning while everything was still closed. The poor woman must’ve thought I wassomeone good-morning!” She greeted me.
I was not in the mood for any more of this awkwardness, so I quickly made my way upstairs andpushed led to the infamous second floor. The floor I had been a few times too many these past monthsif you’d time was six months ago when Lucio had hired me while he could clearly see that I wasdesperate for thetime was when Christian took me to his office, the third time was when I got picked outto serve the menmoment I would never forget, even if I wanted to— the fourth time was when I askedEnzo to place me bfor the night and this would hopefully be the last time, to tell Christian that I waspregnant. Quite some tI planned on telling him about the pregnancy and would dip before he got theopportunity to freak out. would go home and call Lucio to tell him the truth and quit my job, a perfectplan.
I held the leather jacket to my stomach and took literal baby steps as I tried to stretch time before Ireachhad the urge to turn back and was close to panicking but realized I couldn’t. All I had to do wastell him after that, I would be free.
“I can do it, I can do it,” I whispered to myself and took a deep breath.
“So how is that conversation with that door going?” I heard Christian’s voice call out from the insideanddrown in embarrassment. For a second I forgot there was a camera meaning he could see everylittle thinI slowly opened the door and saw him seated behind his desk with a stash of papers in front ofhim. Papereason did these people even do paperwork?
I shrugged off my thoughts and tried to focus on what was really important at the moment. Hecontinuedoing and did not even look up to see me. He usually looked different from his brothers andditched thebut this time he wore a suit and somehow seemed even more threatening than he hadalready been. “Yohere?” He spoke while I flinched.
“I have something important to tell you,” I told him as I cut right to the chase. Christian chuckled andloomy eyes. “What’s that important that you came all the way out here while you’re still looking like adonkOuch…
It was weird knowing this was the same guy who was nice enough to let his friend check up on me, buthto stay on his dad’s good side.
He looked in my eyes and waited for me to speak, but I chickened out and did not know what to sayanyremember when I was here like three months ago?” I suddenly blurted and mentally smackedmyself whon his face.
“Of course, are you here for a round two?” He frowned. I felt my cheeks flush red and lowered myhead. give you that, so if that’s all, do you mind?” He spoke as he guided his hand to the door.
“I-I have your jacket!” I barely managed to get out. Christian looked from the jacket in my hands to meaeye-roll. “You came all the way here to give me back one of my many jackets? Keep it!”
I took a deep breath and tried to prepare the words in my head but I couldn’t. I came all the way overhetwo simple words, but it were two words too many.
“No I really can’t, I actually looked it up online and it’s more expensive than all of my clothesthroughouttogether. Not to say that I wear extremely cheap clothes because I don’t, but even if I did,that would be don’t grow a money tree, but I also don’t wear expensive clothes, I just wear… I don’tknow but five-thoujacket is a bit too much and-“
“I’m not going to have this discussion with you, it’s way too early for that. Keep it, leave it, whateverpleaChristian ended my rant. I had a habit of embarrassing myself and had done it once again, but thatwas nissue. The real issue was that Christian couldn’t have been more unbothered and to be honest,that scareI knew a baby was definitely different from a jacket, but the least he could at least payattention to me. “Ijacket, it’s about something else,” I whispered. My heartbeat was out of control, mypalms were starting and my head was spinning. It was now or never. I took a deep breath and gatheredall of my courage to even escape from my mouth.
“I’m pregnant.”
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