Shattered Vows

“We’ll see if you can really deliver on that threat.”

“Crawl to me, bellissima. Come. Right. Here.” He pointed to the spot just in front of him. I moved slowly, my eyes on his zipper as he lowered it.

His cock sprung free, thick and so big, I wasn’t sure he’d fit it through the wire.

Yet, he slid one hand through the space between the gate and the post and threaded his fingers through my hair. With a yank, he brought me right up to him.

His other hand pushed his dick through the wire bars so I had only access to that part of him.

“Open, ragazza.”

I stared up at him. We warred with our gazes, and I almost didn’t, the defiance in me strong.

“Your choice at the end of the day. Decide who you want.”

That quick decision, the one to choose him or his soft counterpart, Bastian.

I opened for Sebastian Armanelli, and he shoved my head down on his dick faster than I was ready for.

He was so big, I almost gagged, but I kept my mouth open, taking all I could. I ran my tongue over his veins, the precum salty in my mouth. He throbbed against the roof of my mouth and I swirled him like I couldn't get enough.

I stared at his face, how his neck tightened more and more as I went up and down faster and faster.

Moaning on his dick gave me all the power even when I was on my knees, hands clasped on a kennel cage, locked in.

“Ragazza. Bellissima. Mi amore. My wife. My love. Mine.” He strung all his words together as he fucked my mouth, his hips thrusting faster and faster.

And just as he was about to cum, he pulled my head back so far that I arched my back, putting my breasts on display in the bikini top. He let the cum spurt from him onto my top, over my chest, and across both of my breasts as he moaned my name.

His forehead fell to the kennel wire and his hand slid from my hair, grabbed the keys, and unlocked the door.

In a daze, I didn’t move as he picked me up off the floor and carried me like a baby to the humane society’s washroom.

He placed me on my feet long enough to grab paper towels and dampen them before turning me in the mirror to stare over my shoulder at me.

His seed dripped from my chest, there to mark me.

“If I could leave it, ragazza, I would.” His head fell to my neck as he placed gentle kisses there and rubbed away the evidence of him on me.

What a sight we were.

Suddenly, I wasn’t sure I could forget him in a few months. I found myself completely and utterly frightened by the idea that I’d be ruined from this.

What man would lock a woman in a kennel and what woman would enjoy every second of it?

“I won’t enjoy divorcing you,” I murmured.

He looked up and assessed my chest before he did anything else. It was all clean, every piece of our encounter wiped away.

“I won’t enjoy it either, Morina.”

I took a shaky breath. “Will we still be friends?”

He kissed my cheek. “Sure, ragazza. Sure. Let’s go home, huh?”





34





Bastian





Morina and I went to our own bedrooms quietly that night. I waited to see if she’d invited me to hers but she didn’t.

Rightfully so, too. I was the man that had locked her in a cage and marked her.

Rising before the sun, I got dressed quickly and left to start my day. I needed to fly to Texas and meet with an oil refinery that wanted to push more oil our way. We could handle it for the time being but I was set to propose funding from the government soon.

“You tell Morina yet?” Cade asked over the phone.

“Tell her what?” I asked as I stared out the window on my flight to the meeting. My mind wasn’t focused on business. Instead, it was thinking of a girl with hurt blue eyes that handed me a part of her heart the night before. I think, at this point, she had all of mine even if she didn’t know it.

“That you’re looking to partner with the refinery until you get the green light from the government.”

“Why would I tell her that? She doesn’t care about all this. She wants what’s best for the town and is happy to hand the decision making over to me.”

“If you told her about the clean energy push, I just thought you would tell her about this too.”

I straightened my cufflinks and brushed off his assessment of the situation. “I’m not starting an argument with her for no reason.” Our relationship was too fragile at this point to do anything of the sort. “The refinery’s proposal won’t last long. It’s not something that will even be brought up until she’s gone and then I’ll be nixing the idea as we move forward with reconstructing the oil terminals.”

“I’m just saying these guys are who Dad partnered with in the past. We need to walk a fine line with everyone and them.”

“Agreed.” My brother knew his shit and he was just looking out. Still, his advice had me coiling up in defense as I got to the meeting.

Quinton sat at the round table along with Ronald and a few others. The head of the refinery, Mr. Crow, shook my, his sweaty in mine. A gold ring on his finger glinted. We all wore them. Irish, Italian, Armenian, Russian, and more. They had different markings but they meant the same thing.

Family. Filth. And money. The families came to this table because the money was at it.

Even the president–if he could have called in, he would have.

“I’m wondering if we start this now or wait until Bastian is a permanent shareholder of Tropical Oil.” Mr. Crow chuckled.

Ronald sneered. “That’s not set in stone. I have it on good authority that there’s a prenup involved and she doesn’t have to sell to you at all.”

“Ronald, don’t pout.” I cracked my knuckles. “Losing never suited you, but I intend to keep our business thriving even if it isn’t the way you want it to be.”

“We’ll see if I don’t outbid you with her first.” He hmphed but sat down in one of the plush leather chairs around the large wooden conference table.

John, another shareholder of the refinery, waved us to our seats. “Now, now. This shouldn’t take long. Let’s discuss other matters and make sure our alliances are in order. I’ve had a few of my guys mining digital currency and I want to make sure we cover that too.”

A few of them grumbled but it led to a heated debate about who was monopolizing what and if they were scamming the others.

Ruthless sharks sat at this table. We were the heads of our families and we wanted to make sure they had enough food to eat.

One man raised his voice about how the Armanellis must’ve been doing something I wasn’t sharing with regard to mining. We’d pulled in much more than most of them.

I shrugged. “There isn’t a trick to it other than hiring the best of the best. Cade grew up doing this.”

“You can’t be the best and have the best of everything, Bastian,” Mr. Crow said. He sat there in a checkered suit and wire glasses, eyes narrowed at me. He was the one at the table we cared about. He owned the refinery I’d have to break ties with at some point.

“I’m just here to work with everyone, Mr. Crow. That includes you.”

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