Chapter 2

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Giulia

Mom had been very clear that I wouldn't meet Cassio until our official introduction during dinner. I was supposed to stay in my room all afternoon while my parents and my future husband discussed my future as if I was a two-year-old without an opinion.

Dressed in my favorite denim overall dress, and beneath ita white tank top with sunflowers, I crept out of my room when I heard the bell. Barefoot, I made no noise as I tiptoed toward the upper landing, avoiding every creaking board.

I knelt down to make myself smaller and peered through the banister. From the sound of the voices, my parents were exchanging pleasantries with two men. Dad came into view, smiling his official smile, followed by Mother who radiated delight. Then two men came into my field of vision.

It wasn't difficult to guess which one was Cassio. He towered over Dad and the second man. Now I got why they compared him to Luca. He was broad and tall, and the dark-blue three-piece suit made him appear even more imposing. His expression was steel. Even my mother batting her eyelashes didn't tease a smile out of him. At least his companion looked
like he wanted to be here. Cassio didn't look old-and definitely not fat.

His muscles showed even through the layers of fabric he wore. His face was all sharp angles and dark stubble. It was an intentional stubble, not the one screaming lack of time or care.

Cassio was a grown man, a very imposing, powerful man, and I had only just finished high school. What were he and I supposed to talk about?

I loved modern art, drawing, and Pilates. I doubted any of those things mattered to a man like him. Torture and laundering money were most likely his favorite pastimes-and maybe the occasional whore. Anxiety tightened my insides. In less than four months, I'd have to sleep with this man, with this stranger. With a man who might have driven his wife into death.
A flicker of guilt filled me. I was making assumptions. Cassio had lost his wife and was left to tend to his children by himself. What if he was a man in mourning? He didn't look it, though.

Still, considering that men in our world learned to hide their true feelings from a young age, his lack of emotion didn't mean anything.

"Why don't we go into my office for a glass of my best cognac and chat about the marriage?" Dad motioned down the corridor.

Cassio inclined his head.

"I'll make sure everything goes smoothly in the kitchen. Our chef's preparing a feast for tonight," Mom said enthusiastically.

Both Cassio and his companion gave my mother a tight-lipped smile.

Did that man ever truly smile with his eyes and his heart?

I waited until they had all disappeared from view before I hurried downstairs and slipped inside the library, which was right beside the office.

I pressed my ear against the connecting door to listen in on the conversation.

"This union will be good for you and me both," Dad said.

"Have you told Giulia about the bond yet?"

Hearing my name in Cassio's deep voice for the very first time made my heart speed up. I'd hear him say it for the rest of my life.

Dad cleared his throat. Even without seeing him, I knew he was uncomfortable.

“Yes, last night."

"How did she react?"

"Giulia is aware that it's an honor to marry an Underboss."

I rolled my eyes. I really wished I could see their faces.

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