Neva Altaj

Ruined Secrets: An Age Gap Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Perfectly Imperfect Book 4)

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  • Liliana Lilihas quoted6 days ago
    “Who is it?” Isabella mumbles sleepily.
    “Salvatore Ajello,” I say and take the call. “Yes?”
    “Mr. Rossi. We may have a problem.”
    “Something regarding the last construction project?”
    “No. This is a personal matter,” he says. “There’s something of yours here. Something that shouldn’t have been in my city, Mr. Rossi.”
    Jesus fuck. If someone from our Family was crazy enough to enter the New York region without permission, he’s dead, and there’s nothing I can do about it.
    “Who is it?” I ask.
    There are a few moments of silence before he finally answers.
    “Milene Scardoni.”
  • Liliana Lilihas quoted6 days ago
    “I’m sorry for lying to you,” I whisper.
    He bends his head until our noses are barely an inch apart. “About what?”
    “About you being in love with me,” I choke out.
    The corners of Luca’s lips curve up. “But you weren’t lying, Isabella.” His hand leaves my chin to travel down along my neck and chest, then around my waist to the small of my back. “You see, I was already crazy about you, way before the crash.”
    My breath catches. I open my mouth to say something, but nothing comes out.
    “I’m so sorry for being a moron, Isa. For pushing you away, even after I fell in love with you”
  • Liliana Lilihas quoted6 days ago
    “I hear you had an accident two months back,” Davide says. “I hope it wasn’t anything serious.”
    “Not at all. A mild concussion. Some burns and scratches.”
    “You were always thick-headed, Luca.” He smirks. “Remember that time when we stole your father’s car and headed to Luigi’s? When we crashed not even a mile after we left the grounds?”
    Isabella’s hand squeezes mine under the table and I can feel her fingers are trembling. I recline in my chair and cock my head, regarding Davide, then turn my gaze to Lorenzo. He’s
    looking at me with an evil glint in his eyes and a barely visible self-satisfied smile on his lips. Yes, it looks like I was right in my assumptions.
    “You don’t remember?” Davide continues, but I keep watching Lorenzo, whose smile is getting wider by the second.

    We are so fucked.
    I keep my eyes glued to the table in front of me, trying to think of a way to get us out of this fuckup. Why doesn’t he just say he remembers and be done with it? I can then try changing the direction of the conversation afterward.
    “I can’t say I remember that, Davide,” Luca says next to me, and my head snaps up.
    Why did he confess that? I turn my gaze on Lorenzo and find him smiling. He doesn’t look surprised by Luca’s answer. In fact, he seems . . . excited. The realization sets in, and I squeeze Luca’s hand with all my might. How the fuck did Lorenzo find out about Luca’s memory loss?
    “How can you not remember?” Davide presses.
    “Because it never happened, Davide,” Luca says in a cold voice.
    My body goes rigid. How would he know that? Did Damian tell him about that event?
    “That’s the story Philip told us while we were playing cards at his place.” Luca continues. “It was the summer after freshman year, as I recall. Good old days.”
    I feel this strange falling sensation, and I’m spiraling as panic settles inside me. Oh my God, he remembers.

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