Silent Vows: Chapter 22
Silent Vows: A Mafia Arranged Marriage Romance (The Byrne Brothers Book 1)
Iâd had to drag Bishopâs groggy ass from bed to spar with me first thing that morning. Heâd been up most of the night finishing off the Albanian, but I didnât care if he was tired. I was desperate to work through the shitstorm of emotions clouding my thoughts since sneaking out of Noemiâs bedroom window.
Saying I felt like shit was an understatement. Sheâd told me she wasnât ready for her father to know she could speak. Instead of respecting her wishes, Iâd been frustrated that she wouldnât explain herself and forced the issue. It was a dick move, and I never would have done it if Iâd had any idea things were that bad.
The second I saw the dark ring marring her skin, Iâd wanted to break back inside and demand answers, but Iâd already done enough. I could hardly sleep, wondering if her father had hurt her for what Iâd done. I had no direct evidence he was responsible for the bruise, but it made the most sense. Her silence and the bruise were connected. I just wasnât sure how.
Why would he be upset to know she could speak? I couldnât begin to guess at the answer.
The gnawing worry and frustration were part of why Iâd showed up at my grandparentsâ house. I knew she still planned to disobey me, and I needed to see her and make sure her father hadnât laid a hand on her. If he hurt her because of me, Iâd do worse than burn him alive.
I wasnât one for regrets. I could count the number of times Iâd regretted my actions on one hand, but last night added one more. I didnât regret touching herâthat had been sheer perfection. Her body had come alive for me. I loved every second of her writhing beneath me, but I never should have manipulated her like I had.
The cloying guilt clung to me like salt from a sea breeze, a constant reminder of what Iâd done. It was enough to keep my temper in check at seeing Noemi with Keir. He wasnât the type to steal another manâs woman. Not exactly. But as one of the two men poised to assume a leadership role in our family, he outranked me. If he decided it would be better for the family for him to enter into the marital alliance, there would be little I could do.
That lingering possibility and guilt made me pull out a small blue box from my pocket. I hadnât planned to give her the ring in front of everyone. Everything about me was unpredictable where she was concerned. All I knew was that I wanted my ring on her fucking finger so that everyone knew she was mine.
Most of all, her.
âI just picked this up from the jeweler,â I blurted. âCanât have a bride without a ring.â
Noemiâs eyes widened.
Satisfaction swelled in my chest. I liked catching her by surprise.
Taking her hand, I pulled her to her feet and opened the box. It wasnât a traditional diamond engagement ring. We werenât the standard couple. I thought the rectangular-cut sapphire had been fitting, and judging by her raised eyebrows, I was right. The platinum band was a perfect fit.
I leaned in and kissed her cheek, whispering softly, âThat way, you donât forget who you belong to.â
She swallowed, a flush creeping up her neck.
It was unsettling to realize how much I liked everything about this momentâseeing my ring on her finger and the way she responded to me. I couldnât even bring myself to care about the small fortune Iâd spent on the damn thing.
âWell, lass. Let me see!â Nana said excitedly. âOh, Con. Itâs breathtaking.â
While the two women huddled together, I caught Keirâs attention and motioned toward the front entry. He stood and followed me outside, a smirk teasing at the corner of his lips. We were family, but sometimes I wanted to punch that smugness off his fucking face.
âTell me we arenât out here to fight over a woman,â he said in a carefree droll.
âNot unless you think itâs necessary. Sheâs my fucking fiancée, after all.â
He just stared that unnerving glacial stare of his, the tiniest lift of his chin telling me he was surprised at how quickly Iâd owned that new label. I refused to give him the satisfaction of successfully goading me, so I let it slide.
âWhen weâre done here, Iâm taking her home,â I informed him.
Keir arched a blond brow. âHer father wasnât quick to let her go in my custody. Not sure how heâd feel if I turned her over to you.â
âI donât really give a fuck what he thinks. Heâs the one I want to have a word with about the bruises on her wrist.â
My oldest cousin stilled into carved granite. âThat so?â
âI suspect. Thatâs why I need to stop by.â
âNeed assistance?â he asked calmly.
Most people thought Keir was unflappableâperfectly impassiveâbut I knew him better than that. Iâd seen him as a kid being dragged away from fights, saliva dripping down his chin and madness in his eyes. The only reason he kept such tight control of himself now was because a storm of emotions constantly brewed beneath the surface. And in times like this, I sensed how close those emotions teased at breaking free.
âNo, Iâve got this. I donât want to piss him off before the deal is done. Just need to lay down some rules.â
Keir nodded. âYou let me know if that changes.â
My cousin had been happy to toy with me over my feelings for Noemi, but when it came to a woman being mistreated, neither of us had a sense of humor. I knew heâd have my back on that matter.
Now, to start getting some answers from my bride-to-be. It was going to be an interesting ride homeâ¦