THE MAFIA’S CAPTIVE ANGEL

EIGHTY THREE



Everyone turned their heads, and a tall figure walked into the room with a seductive smile on her face.

I first took in her body features; it looked like her whole body was made out of plastic. Her high-pitched voice chirped Sin’s name so sweetly, making me want to puke.

My eyes widened when I saw who it was, and I began to wonder what she was doing here and what her real relationship with the Violenta family was.

“It’s nice to see you again,” Luna said lusciously; the words coming from her mouth were like honey dripping from her lips as she stared at Sin.

“Hey, Luna, it’s so nice of you to join us.” Athena says, she had a victorious smirk on her face.

“Thanks, Ari; I was surprised when you called.” Luna adjusted her clothes; I don’t know if she was pulling them down or pulling them up higher. showing off her tanned, shaved legs.

She takes little steps to the table with the killer heels she has on. How was she even walking on that thing? I know I wear heels, but not heels that are this high. I was sure that if she took longer steps instead of little paces, she would probably face flat on the floor.Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.

Coming to a halt in front of the long table, she takes a seat on an empty seat right next to Sin. From all the seats she could pick, why does it have to be near Sin? I felt a complex knot tangling in the pit of my stomach. It was like I felt my blood streaming through my veins and my heart pounding in my chest at a tremendous rate.

She traced her long, manicured fingers across his bulky chest in the most seductive ways. She was like a predator chasing her favorite prey; she had a slight smirk playing in the angle of her red lips. She completely ignored my presence, as if I weren’t there, sitting on the other side of Sin.

There was tension in the air once again; it was awkward, at least for everyone except for Luna and Athena.

“Are you really just going to ignore me, Sin?” She whispered something enthralling but got no response from him; he didn’t even look her way. It was because she was invincible. “Come on, Sin Baby, I know we had our differences when we met in New York, but won’t you at least welcome your fiancé?”

And for a second, my whole world stopped right in front of me. Did she just call herself his fiancé? I felt something shatter in me, breaking me down from the inside. My eyes widened in shock, and I shifted my head to look at Sin.

“That’s quite the joke; you aren’t technically his fiancé, Luna.” Alexander let out a nervous laugh with clenched teeth, trying to warn her in good faith.

“We all know this wasn’t a joke; you don’t need to lie, Alexander. It is best to let the truth out.” Athena spoke innocently, blinking her eyes rapidly with a sly smile. “Right Sin.”

All heads turned to see him, looking at him like hawks, or maybe I was just exaggerating. I was impatient and waiting for his answer.

His posture was stiff, and his teeth were clenched, making his jaw tighten. He had a very tight grip on his table, almost breaking it into two pieces with all the force he put on it. His gaze was on the wall, glaring a dagger through it.

“It was a long time ago, Luna. Whatever relationship you and Sin had was long broken; let’s move on from the past and just have a wonderful dinner.” Serena breaks the silence. I knew she was trying to clear up any doubt. She smiled at me, and I tried giving her a friendly smile, but I felt miserable.

I don’t know why the thought of Sin’s past with Luna was troubling and didn’t sit well with me, causing an ugly emotion to surface in me. Jealousy.

Sin was a good-looking man; it’s normal for him to have been with another woman in the past, just like what happened at the party in New York. I knew they were in the past, but still, that doesn’t change the fact that I was affected by this.


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