Chapter 28
Gabriel Ferrara engaged to Ariana Rossi.
I search her name and click on images.
My stomach twists, picture after picture of the most beautiful Italian woman you
hav
er seen
Long dark hair, perfect olive complexion, a figure to die for and looking like she’s just stepped off a runway. everything that I’m not.
She
Not that I care, I hate him.
I’m so infuriated with myself that I wasted all those years working for him while pining for a man
who didn’t even know I existed.
What the hell was I thinking?
I hate what he did to me, but damn it, I hate that I’m now the one feeling guilty as if I’ve done
something wrong.
He asked me to stay away and I did just that.
Dominic walks out in his Little League uniform and I smile. “You ready to go?”
He nods in an over exaggerated way. “Uh huh.”
“Lucy,” I call.
We’re leaving, honey.”
“Coming.”
I throw our bag of snacks over my shoulder. I just need to get on with it.
I tap my foot as I wait for Deb to answer her phone. Ring ring, ring ring.
“Pick up.
The crowd cheers and I pretend to be excited. The very last place I want to be today is at Little
League.
Courted by a Billionaire After Divorce
can’t get on with it in freaking the w
You’ve reached Deborah, weve HYN
f
Call me urgently,” I whisper to the phone. The crowd at cheers and I prach the phone into my ear
had shit” hang up in a rush. “Where the hall to sher twinde is the only person who kees the whole story
“Where is she?” I did her under again.
“What’s wrong?” She answers first ring
“Thank god.” I stand. “Excuse me.“1 squeeze past the offer parents who are sitting in the stand. “Excuse me,” I need to get away from everyone so I can talk privately
cantap
“Where are you?” Lask
“I’m away for the wedding”
“Oh god, I completely forgot” I drag my hand through my hair. “Sorry to interrupt.”
“What’s wrong?”
“Gabriel turned up at my house.” Silence
“Did you hear me?” I stammer.
“Gabriel Ferrara,” I snap as my eyes bulge from their sockets. “What other Gabriel is there?”
“Oh fuck”
“He knows.”
“He knows?” she whispers in a panic. “How does he know?”
“I don’t know
Funded by a followuire After Divorce.
Cage 28
“What happened?
We were leaving to go to ballet and I had toast hanging out of my mouth and then he turned up a I knew that he knew and I cried and then Dom went into crazy guard dog protection mode and I thought Gabriel was going to kill him.”
“Oh Violet. Shit, this is bad. This is really, really bad.”
I pinch the bridge of my nose as I listen. You think?”
“What are you going to do?”
“I don’t know, he was furious and he left and then?“And then what?” She cuts me off.
I googled him and he’s getting married soon.”
“To who?”
I don’t know, some beautiful Italian bitch.”
“Good, good riddance. Fuck off, asshole, and leave us alone.”
“Why would he come here when he’s getting married?” I whisper angrily.
Silence.
I can almost hear her brain ticking over.
I mean it doesn’t make sense,” I stammer. “Why now?” “Oh…” She gasps as if having some kind of
revelation.
What?
“He wants to buy you.” “What?” I frown.
“He wants to ensure you never talk so that his new wife never finds out about his illegitimate
children.”
That idea rolls around in my brain, that doesn’t sound like him. “I don’t know…”
“Think about it, why else would he be coming now? How would he have found out now if he didn’t
Courted by a Billionaire After Divorce
Chapter 25
know all along?”
My eyes widen. “You think he’s known all along?”
“I don’t know, but this is fucking suspicious if you ask me.”
“What if he tries to take them?” I whisper as I begin to panic. “What if he wants custody?”
“He won’t.”
“What if he takes me to court, I don’t have the money he does to pay for fancy lawyers.”
“He won’t,” she says. “Trust me, he’s coming to make sure you never talk.”
“You think?”
I know.”
Fear fills me. “Deb.”
“It’s okay, Violet. Relax. Panicking is not going to help. You are their mother; he can’t show up here and take them, that’s not how it works. The
courts are not going to give custody to an absent workaholic.”
I nod, feeling a little better. “You’re right.”
“He didn’t want to see you again, he told you that point blank. You went to tell him and he refused to see you, you are not in the wrong here.”
“I should have called him and let him know I was pregnant. I knew it back then and I still know it
now.”
“He would have made you terminate the pregnancy,” she whispers angrily. “He already told you it was going nowhere and that he wanted nothing more to do with you. You’ve done the right thing. you told everyone that it was a donor sperm pregnancy. You want nothing from him and you could have taken him for millions. Billions, even.”
“You’re right.” I feel a little more empowered. I’m overreacting, aren’t
17
12:13.
Courted by a
Chapter 28
“Probably not, but I don’t think it’s the scenario that you think it is.”
I hear someone’s voice in the background on Deb’s phone. “You go back to your wedding. Sorry to bother you.”
“It’s going to be fine, Vee. I’ll be home Tuesday.”
“Okay.” I hang on the line, not wanting to get off the phone.
Love
ove you, bye.” She hangs up and the crowd cheers. I turn back to the game as I feel a little of my
equilibrium return. This is all fine. fine, fine, totally fine.
They say that no news is good news, I only wish that were true.
A storm is coming…
I can feel it brewing all the way from New York.
I glance over to Lucy and Dom as they lie on the couch, watching television.
Happily oblivious to their mother’s inner turmoil.
It’s Sunday night, and I don’t know what to do next. I haven’t heard a word from Gabriel since he lef here yesterday morning.
Should I call him…?
I glance over at my two precious babies lying top to toe on the couch, a blanket over them, so oblivious to everything. I need to make sure that’s how it stays. They cannot be affected by any of this, I won’t drag them through it.
I’ll call Gabriel tomorrow and ask him to meet. This needs to be amicable between us. He’s getting married soon and he can move on with her and have children of their own and live happily ever after in their penthouse in New York.
But I need to make something absolutely clear with them from the beginning.
Those children are mine.
“Come on, guys.” I pack up the school lunches and put them into their bags. “Let’s roll.” Monday. mornings are always hectic, but when you haven’t slept for two nights
they are especially chaotic. I
Chapter 28
bundle everyone’s backpacks onto their backs and we walk out the front door. I stop on the
A black car is sining in my driveway.
The driver gives me a stifled smile and gets out of the car and stands beside it
Fuck
Acting cool as a cucumber. I walk down the front steps and unlock my car. Jump in the car, guys”
“Who’s that?” Dom ask.
“My friend. Get in the car.” I open the backseat door and wait as they climb in Islam the door shar and walk over to the man. “Can I help you?”
“Hello, Miss Coleman” He smiles. “My name is Benson, I’m here. He seems nervous. Mr. Ferrara sent me, I have a doctor in the backseat accompanying me.”
I glance down and can’t see into the car through the blacked out windows. What are you doing
here?”
“Mr. Ferrara has instructed us to carry out paternity tests.” He gives me an awkward smile. What?
“What do you mean?”
“I mean no, what else could I possibly mean?”
“Miss Coleman, I strongly advise that you go ahead with this.”
“And I strongly advise you to keep out of my business. My children have school today and will not be taking any such tests.”
Just one moment.” He dials a number on his phone. “Hello.” He turns away from me so that I can’t hear what he’s saying, but I still can. “She said no.” He listens for a moment. I’m not sure.” “Is that Gabriel on the phone?” I ask.
He nods.
I walk over and snatch the phone from him. “Listen here, you selfcentered son of a bitch.” I sneer.
12:31
Courted by a lionaire After Divorce
Парнет 28
“You stay the hell away from me and my children. If you dare come to my property again without an appointment, I will call the police quicker than you can say the words restraining order.” I hang up the phone and pass it back to him. “Goodbye, Benson.” I get into my car and pull out of the driveway.
Fuck you.
C