The Belladonna Game
img img The Belladonna Game img Chapter 1 Spy
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Chapter 6 The Polite threat img
Chapter 7 Crawling under my Skin img
Chapter 8 I must get employed img
Chapter 9 A primal feast img
Chapter 10 The masked man img
Chapter 11 Relentless pull img
Chapter 12 A display of power img
Chapter 13 Disgust img
Chapter 14 A present img
Chapter 15 Emotions img
Chapter 16 Assigned img
Chapter 17 Like his possession img
Chapter 18 Shut the club img
Chapter 19 Red room img
Chapter 20 An offer img
Chapter 21 The plane img
Chapter 22 In Zagreb img
Chapter 23 Unexplainable anger img
Chapter 24 His anger img
Chapter 25 A fight img
Chapter 26 Meetings img
Chapter 27 Sex club img
Chapter 28 Her throat's mine img
Chapter 29 Fuck or fall img
Chapter 30 Outbreak img
Chapter 31 A decision img
Chapter 32 Her fishy friend img
Chapter 33 Two days img
Chapter 34 Shared a kiss img
Chapter 35 An anonymous call img
Chapter 36 Dismissal img
Chapter 37 A cry of help img
Chapter 38 Alternate Idea img
Chapter 39 Every fiber of blood img
Chapter 40 His pleasure first img
Chapter 41 Bent over the desk img
Chapter 42 I have to find out img
Chapter 43 In his house img
Chapter 44 A snippet of his evil img
Chapter 45 The only available guard img
Chapter 46 What could be his reason img
Chapter 47 Or rather Ottavio img
Chapter 48 The mask is off img
Chapter 49 With Nikolai img
Chapter 50 Sacrificial lamb img
Chapter 51 Get away from me img
Chapter 52 The man from the driveway img
Chapter 53 A knowing smirk img
Chapter 54 Urgent call img
Chapter 55 Attempted force img
Chapter 56 Her tears img
Chapter 57 He offers to help img
Chapter 58 Bonding session img
Chapter 59 All out img
Chapter 60 The deal's his img
Chapter 61 I hadn't expected her img
Chapter 62 Her request img
Chapter 63 He knows she's here img
Chapter 64 Tears img
Chapter 65 Complications around Paolo's death img
Chapter 66 He wants to get married img
Chapter 67 Asking for help img
Chapter 68 Declares his intentions img
Chapter 69 The day img
Chapter 70 Julia img
Chapter 71 Another revelation img
Chapter 72 The Boss img
Chapter 73 Tries to get information img
Chapter 74 Engage me right now img
Chapter 75 The final results img
Chapter 76 Dodge his advances img
Chapter 77 Now we have a plan img
Chapter 78 She almost rat me out img
Chapter 79 She almost rat me out (2) img
Chapter 80 Othello has to die img
Chapter 81 On the move img
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The Belladonna Game

Keena
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Chapter 1 Spy

Aliyah's p.o.v

I pulled my shawl tighter around my shoulders as the winter breeze slithered through the tiny gap between the restaurant's glass doors, prickling my skin. The expensive place looked warm enough from the outside, but inside, the draft still found ways to crawl under clothes and into bones.

I should have been at home,curled up in bed, maybe with something hot to eat but peace of mind wasn't going to come to me there. Not tonight. Not when I needed to be here.

"Miss, are you ready to order?" The blonde waitress appeared again, her tone polite but her smile paper-thin. It was the fifth time she'd asked, and I could almost hear the unspoken warning in her voice: Order something or leave.

I forced a small smile and nodded. "Yes. A glass of dry gin."

Something to dull the ache in my chest, to quiet the restless pounding in my veins.

She returned quickly, setting the drink in front of me along with the bill,already printed. Her brittle smile didn't reach her eyes as she lingered a second too long beside my table. I picked up the glass, the clear liquid trembling just slightly in my grip.

I knew exactly what this was. She'd already decided someone dressed like me couldn't possibly afford to sit here, let alone pay the inflated price for a drink.

If it weren't for the need to keep my composure and the satisfaction of not letting her believe she'd rattled me.I might have spat the gin back into the glass and told her exactly what I thought.

Instead, I let a small, sarcastic chuckle slip. "No biggie," I muttered under my breath, even as my savings winced in protest. She nodded, satisfied, and drifted back to the bar.

"Bitch," I whispered to myself.

The glass door slid open again, letting in a fresh burst of icy air along with the sound of expensive heels and the faint clink of jewelry. From the corner of my eye, I saw the waitress transformed practically sprinting toward the newcomers, her smile suddenly radiant.

Designer coats. Polished shoes. A bag that probably cost more than my rent.

The Marinos.

Othello Marino, with his sharp, calculating eyes. His wife Sabri, dripping in understated wealth. Allegra, their perfectly groomed daughter with a viper's smile. And Brown Marino, Othello's brother...just as polished, just as dangerous.

They were ushered to a table directly beside mine, the waitress nearly bowing in reverence as she took their orders.

I swallowed a mouthful of gin, feeling it scorch a path down my throat, the heat clashing with the cold in my veins. My pulse was racing, but I forced myself to settle. To listen.

I couldn't afford to let anger cloud me, not when I'd waited two months for this chance.

Two months of watching. Waiting. Following the trail of whispers and shadows that surrounded them.

The Marinos were murderers. I knew it as surely as I knew my own name. Michaelo wasn't their first victim, and I doubted he would be their last.

Tonight, I just needed proof. Any incriminating words could do just that for me.

The long tortuous minutes of waiting for them to settle in, finish their meal and start talking business seemed not worth as their talk only revolved around;

"Brown, have you got a bride yet?" the voice I assume to be Othello's questioned. I heard someone snicker as Brown took his time to answer.

I tilted my glass to their direction, enjoying the clear reflection it gave. As I could see them now.

Brown picked a glass of drink and sipped, wiping his lips with a handkerchief, he replied "A Mafia princess Yes?"

Othello and Sabri nodded hastily. " Then you are going to hold on for just a little while, If I would be cajoled into that sick institution called marriage, then I have to do that with a perfect ass and tits," he ended with his vulgar words and then let out a chuckle.

"Do it your way, but you better make it fast, my retirement time is ticking," Othello muttered.

...They went on to scold Allegra for spending too much money,something about a new diamond set she'd "simply had to have"but it was all surface noise. Nothing useful. Then chairs scraped against the polished floor, coats were pulled on, and the Marinos began to leave.

Now was the time for me.

I rose smoothly, forcing my heartbeat to slow, and locked eyes with the waitress. I pulled a wad of cash from my bag, raised it briefly in her line of sight, and let it fall onto the table. Her gaze flicked to the money, then back to me, her expression neutral but her eyes calculating.

My phone was already in my hand, my thumb swiping to the contact I needed. I lifted it to my ear and began to walk, angling my steps to intercept the Marinos at the door.

This had to look accidental. A clumsy collision. An apology. Just enough contact to slip a little something into a coat pocket or catch a snippet of conversation up close.

But I didn't make it that far.

A hand clamped over my mouth, smothering my startled gasp. My phone nearly slipped from my grip.

I was yanked backwards into the shadow between two tall wine racks, my spine colliding with a hard chest. The air around me reeked faintly of leather and smoke.

Then cold metal. A gun, pressing just under my ribs.

"Easy, là viperà" a rough voice rasped in my ear, low enough that no one else could hear.

The pressure of the weapon was steady, not trembling. Whoever this was, he wasn't bluffing.

"I got no problem pulling the trigger," he added, the faintest edge of a smirk in his tone, "and trust me,no one in here will hear a thing."

            
            

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