Chapter 114
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father
Slowly, Kent nods, studying me. âYes, Fay. One million dollars a year, and the purchase of your childhood home with the deed immediately signed over to your adoptive father. Plus, the purchase and gift of a beach house, in your name, so you can spend your spare time there with your dad, your sister. Anyone you choose. I donât care which house â you can pick it.â
My jaw drops open to hear him confirm what I saw on the paper. I take a moment to digest this in silence, my eyes fixed on Kent, his on me.
âWhat â what do you want from me?â I ask quietly. âWhat do you want me to do?â
âI want you to turn on your father.â he answers. âQuietly, discreetly, so that I can wipe out his power in this world and take it for myself. Iâll direct your every move, donât worry. But in particular, I want you to continue your relationship with Ivan, to convince him to leave Alden and ally with me instead.â
I blink in shock, staring up at his audacity. But, frankly, itâs â itâs brilliant...
âFay,â Daniel protests, worried. âDonât do it â donât get involved in this, itâs too dangerous - I can give you more, keep you safe ââ
âDo you have a pen?â I interrupt, my eyes on Kent. Kent pulls a pen from a cup on his desk and slides it across the desk to me. Daniel tries to grab it first, but I swat his hand away, snagging the pen and hastily signing my name to the bottom of the fourth page.
âFay,â Daniel moans, putting his head in his hands. âWhat did you just do ââ
âItâs everything Iâve ever wanted, Daniel,â I explain, turning apologetic eyes to him. âA way to help my family, to stand on my own two feet, to mark my allegiance with this family. And you and I â we can still be â but we can...â I hesitate, not knowing how to say it all just now.
But I shake my head, dismissing it, instead turning my eyes to Kent now, grateful for this gift. âThank you, Kent,â I say, meaning every word. âIâll do everything I can. Thank you.â
He nods, his face stern, but I swear I see something flicker behind his eyes. A softness I donât usually see there.
Daniel pushes his chair back hard as he gets to his feet, storming towards the door. âIâll never forgive you for this, Dad,â he asserts, staring hard at his father as he yanks the door open. âShe was mine, the only one I had on my side, and you took her from me.â
I feel guilt roil in my stomach as I realize, suddenly, that heâs right. We entered this room promising each other that weâd be a team, and at the first hint of money and freedom...I abandoned him.
I lower my eyes in shame as Daniel slams the door shut behind him.
âDonât,â Kent says, his voice soft.
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father ï¤Chapter 0113 I look up at him, confused.
âDonât let him make you feel bad for doing whatâs right for you,â he insists, his voice steady. âYou made the right choice, Fay. And Iâll take care of you.
I wonât let you get hurt.â
I nod, agreeing, but still...Daniel was the only friend I had in this house, really. Was I totally alone now?
âBesides,â Kent continues, producing a second document from the top drawer of the desk. âWeâre not finished with our business today.â
I frown, leaning forward and picking up the document. What else could there possibly be? I glance over it, frowning, not understanding the meaning. It looked like a basic non-disclosure agreement, but...
âWhatâs it for?â I ask, looking up at him.
âItâs a contract, Fay.â Kent explains slowly. âFor an additional service Iâd like you to perform. One that will be...quite lucrative.â
I return my eyes to the contract, blinking in shock at the astronomical number I see printed on the second page. âWhat â what for?â I ask, meeting his eyes again. âWhat do you want me to do?â
Kent places his hands evenly on his desk, his muscular shoulders rolling as he leans across it to bring his face closer to mine. His green eyes flash with hunger as he stares into my eyes.
âI want you to be my mistress, Fay.â
I go stock still when I hear the words, completely unable to move, to react. His eyes hold mine for a moment and then rove lower, to my mouth, my chest, my legs crossed neatly in the chair before dragging slowly back to my face. âAnd Iâm willing to pay handsomely for the privilege.â