Chapter 216
As much as I try to prepare myself by pulling on my most efficient PA Emma face none of it truly
prepares me for the st of sickening pain when I am finally faced with one Marissa Hartley.
Walking down the stairs and into the dining room I don’t take in the beautiful room, elegant settings, or
wonderful smells of food. I just see the girl with the long, curled, brown, highlighted hair. The seductive,
Latino looking face with sensual lips, wearing an overly tight floor length animal print dress, fully
emphasizing her bust, curvy figure, and undeniablypact baby bump protruding at her front. I also
can’t ignore the way her eyes devour Jake hungrily as he walks in behind me with a guiding hand.
She exudes pure sexual energy, every movement calcted for maximum impact, hips swinging and
cleavage swaying. Her pouting and hair flicking mannerisms all made for pure seduction.
I hate you so much I want to smash that center piece right into your face.
I re at her icily, our eyes meeting for a moment, and I catch a glimmer of smugness. She has no
qualms about meeting me dead on and even licks her lips in the process. I feel nothing but revulsion
and soul scratching hatred for her.
“Jake … Emma.” Her low husky voice purrs our names as she slips effortlessly into a seat ushered by
Sylvana, sliding down gracefully and never once taking her eyes from Jake as he settles me into my
chair. I nce at the steak knives in front of me and wonder if Jake would mind if I stabbed her in the
face with one.
The waiting staff nearby areying sses of wine down on the table. I note that both the ss before
her and I are full of fresh orange instead, an inner smugness washes over me and I wonder if she will
even notice.
See, you think you have something over me, Marissa, I have a secret that you’re going to hate more.
I catch Jake watching me, carefully, as he slides in beside me. Neither of us has said a word since
walking in here. I catch his eyes going to the ridiculously sharp cutlery, a slight hint of a smirk draws
across his face. He obviously knows where my brain has been heading and I raise an eyebrow at him
as if to say, What? He just shakes his head with a smile and leans in to kiss me behind the ear.
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“I love you, but please don’t stab her while we have witnesses.” The low husky tone, followed by his
chuckle, sets a smile on my face and I’m even more smug at catching Marissa scowling our way. Her
eyes narrow at Jake’s affection, and she twists a fork in agitation.
Arrick appears, casually, with a new, non-descriptive girl in tow; a mirror image of the little thing who
annoyed me so muchst time we were here. He says his hellos, passing smiles and introductions,
when Giovanni Carrero saunters in greeting us all unemotionally. I suddenly feel a little more
ufortable when he’s here, that steady sharp gaze seems to devour this scene, the polite greetings
as though he’s walking into a business meeting and not seeing his own flesh and blood. Everyone sits,
including Sylvana, and there is an almost fake politeness in the atmosphere as quiet chatter and light
idle conversation begins.
I re at Marissa as we’re served. This is a family dinner and she’s been allowed to join in. Sylvana is
trying to bring her into the fold of the family to send Jake a clear message. She wants him to fix this
and ensure her grandchild is not kept from her. She wants Marissa to feel like she’s a part of this, and
belongs here too, so in the future she will want to bring her child here.
My heart plummets at just how much I hate her presence in this home with these people who are
supposed to be my family one day. The realization that this is how it’s going to be, that this isn’t just
about her, Jake, and I, but it’s about all of us and what these people will be in her child’s life. That tug of
emotion rises, hitting me hard, swallowing down the pain that threatens to consume me suddenly.
Jake slides his hand over mine and pulls it to his mouth kissing my knuckles, softly, pulling me toward
him a little. He bridges the gap and pecks me softly on the cheek whispering “I love you” as he pulls
back. He senses the change in me, senses that I’m feeling emotional, and like always, he’s there to
ground me. I can’t help but smile at him adoringly. Green eyes locking onto mine, so many messages
tranting in one tender look. My heart rising a little that I have him and she never will, not in the way
she wants him.
I catch Marissa watching us with a re of sheer hatred in her eye as the death grip on the fork she’s
holding turns her knuckles white. It only strengthens that inner feeling of triumph and I smile toward her
almost sciously.
“So, I hear there’s some news you have for me, Jacob?” Giovanni cuts in smoothly, across the chatter,
as the starter tes are slid before us by efficient house staff. I flicker up catching both men’s eyes
locked across the table, no sort of emotion or message on either face. They are acting like they always
do, like two men in a standoff, trying to be polite. Try as I might I have never really understood how they
can stand this rtionship. Jake never seems to want to try to fix things and Giovanni never seems to
make attempt either.
“I have a couple of things I need to tell you, just not here right now.” Jake’s voice betrays a slight edge
in his tone and his father instantly smirks. The irritating Carrero smirk that shows they are undeniably
rted despite their very different appearances, neither looking away, the air almost sizzling with
tension. I catch a nervous flinch in the corner of Sylvana’s eye and start to feel a little ufortable
too.
Giovanni is one of the most unreadable people I have ever met in my life. He gives no inkling to what
he’s thinking or feeling, ever. An amazing poker face and never seems to have any other moods apart
from this one or yelling at staff. Even in his family’s presence there is his usual, air of authority and
emotional distance. It’s a little chilling.
“Yes,ter, when we don’t have guests.” Sylvana warns with a tone of authority and throws a smile at
Marissa sitting to her right. It’s a reassuring smile. Giovanni is at the head of the table and doesn’t
acknowledge Marissa at all. He doesn’t even look her way, keeping his dark set of eyes focused on me,
I begin to tremble.
“Emma? I hear congrattions are in order.” Giovanni raises an eyebrow at me, and I choke hard on
the piece of broli I put in my mouth. My eyes dart around the faces at the table and Jake tenses.
The ripples of anger from him surging, instantly, because I’ve been put on the spot by a man who rarely
acknowledged my presence thest time I was here. I can feel Jake’s whole body change like
lightening.
“Ummm.” I falter. Stammering because I have no idea what to say.
“Jake told us you’re his VP now, because you have a good business head and could do a lot of good in
the future of ourpany.” Arrick cuts in, with a knowing smile, and I get the same edgy tone from his
voice that Jake has. I notice for the first time the same cool look he gives his father. Arrick is obviously
the family mediator when ites to this vtile rtionship, moving in to easily diffuse whatever this
is. I smile at him gratefully, warmed to him instantly.
“I’m undecided if that’s what I want anymore. I need to take some time to evaluate my career.” I return
quickly. Jake seems happy with the answer, Arrick smiles encouragingly, and everyone sets about the
food in front of them.
Jake rxes and starts digging into his food with his fork. I can’t help but nce at Marissa directly
across the table and she’s watching him under hershes as she digs into her food. The whole
atmosphere is tense and weird, nothing like thest time I was with these people. All that friendly
energetic chatter and cozy banter is severelycking.
“Actually. No. I meant the fact that he’s buying you a house next door.” Giovanni drops the bombshell
and Marissa’s head almost snaps off; with the speed she spins toward him. Sylvana gapes at him, in
anger, and throws him a look that can only mean she’s got some serious words for him when they’re
alone. Jake stiffens, his fingers tighten around his ss mid-way to his mouth.
“Why wouldn’t I? I intend to marry her one day so of course I’m going to buy us a house where we can
raise a family and settle down.” Jake’s tone gives nothing away. I could almost kiss him when I see that
bitch’s lower lip wobble. Jake is obviously used to dealing with Giovanni, and ys his part effortlessly,
never giving his father a hint of being rattled at all. The constant power struggle between father and son
that I have witnessed a million times at work.
I try to swallow down the ravioli I’ve jammed into my mouth, but the ability has deserted me. I gulp
down orange juice to dislodge the lump in my throat, trying to calm my pounding heart and mmy
palms. This dinner is tense, and I just need to get through it before the dramatics with Marissa
commence. I wish we had eaten upstairs after all.
“Well … seeing as you’ve already made a start with reproducing, I think it’s a great idea, especially so
close to home.” Giovanni smiles toward him with an evil glint in his eyes. My heart rate quickens and
my stomach drops. I really do wonder why Giovanni hates me so much. This is obviously a remark to
hurt me, maybe he dislikes Jake looking to make a future with me. Giovanni obviously disproves of
Jake marrying his ex-PA.
Oh my God. Ground please open and take me now.
“Yes. I’m sure when he gets weekend ess to our child a house here will be great seeing as I intend
to move back home for the first few years.” Marissa flutters hershes, deviously throwing Jake a sexy
smile, hiding nothing of her malicious jibe. All I can do is gawp at her and what she’s saying, the fact
she intends to be a more permanent, closer thorn in my side by moving back here. Consumed
with an inner rise of anger and heartbreak, dueling to get on top of one another. This is not how a new
home is supposed to be received into our lives. I catch Jake frowning at her from the corner of my eye
and know he’s thinking the same thing.
Marissa moving here was never part of the n at all.