Don Vittorio
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Chapter 6 SIX img
Chapter 7 Waiting for a Miracle. img
Chapter 8 Missing Brother's Whereabouts. img
Chapter 9 Barker's Community Service. img
Chapter 10 Giuseppe's Visit img
Chapter 11 Murders and Connections img
Chapter 12 Confusing Suspicions img
Chapter 13 Ellis asked about Amorielle. img
Chapter 14 Full Package: Pleasure img
Chapter 15 Waxing Woes img
Chapter 16 Relationship progresses rapidly img
Chapter 17 Contract Clash img
Chapter 18 Antenuptial Contract img
Chapter 19 Negotiating office entry. img
Chapter 20 Stuttering Marriage Pro img
Chapter 21 Eleonora's Shocking Revelation img
Chapter 22 Mother's Defense, Ellis' Contract... img
Chapter 23 Contract Kiss Challenge img
Chapter 24 Mise en Place Lesson img
Chapter 25 Love disagreements. img
Chapter 26 Lies and Deception. img
Chapter 27 Grecco's Absence Concerns Vittorio img
Chapter 28 Vittorio's Reaction to Ellis's Compliments img
Chapter 29 Business and illusions. img
Chapter 30 Lost Bride's Black Dress img
Chapter 31 Intriguing and mysterious marriage. img
Chapter 32 Mr. and Mrs. Amorielle img
Chapter 33 Rivalry at Elegant Event. img
Chapter 34 Grecco img
Chapter 35 Night at The Mark. img
Chapter 36 Updated Marriage Contract. img
Chapter 37 Unveiled Desires img
Chapter 38 Palpable tension between them. img
Chapter 39 Ex-fiancée reveals secrets img
Chapter 40 Extra deposit raises suspicions. img
Chapter 41 Adapting to Amorielle Customs. img
Chapter 42 Seeking the Truth. img
Chapter 43 Vittorio's Striptease. img
Chapter 44 Introducing the Amorielle Family img
Chapter 45 Marriage Boundaries: Symbolic Sheet img
Chapter 46 Mafia's Impact Revealed img
Chapter 47 Ellis's Shopping Dilemma img
Chapter 48 Vittorio's hidden life revealed img
Chapter 49 Discussing the past img
Chapter 50 Arrival at Park Hyatt. img
Chapter 51 Art Challenge. img
Chapter 52 Evening in Milan img
Chapter 53 Passione img
Chapter 54 Negotiations img
Chapter 55 Show me img
Chapter 56 Betrayal and Revenge img
Chapter 57 Vittorio's Revenge. I img
Chapter 58 Vittorio's Revenge II img
Chapter 59 Vittorio's Revenge III img
Chapter 60 The Shocking Revelation img
Chapter 61 Turbulent Love, Silent Distance img
Chapter 62 The Thin Line of Loyalty img
Chapter 63 A Game of Shadows and Love img
Chapter 64 Bound by Loyalties img
Chapter 65 A Twist of Fate img
Chapter 66 In the Shadow of Contracts img
Chapter 67 Contractual Crossroads img
Chapter 68 Lost in Uncertainty img
Chapter 69 A Passionate Union img
Chapter 70 Bound by Love and Desire img
Chapter 71 Fragments of a Love War img
Chapter 72 A Balancing Act of Love and Loyalty img
Chapter 73 Unveiling Alliances: A Meeting with the Yakuza img
Chapter 74 Secrets in the Nightclub img
Chapter 75 Passionate Desires and Family Affairs img
Chapter 76 Vittorio's Dilemma img
Chapter 77 Ellis' Awakening img
Chapter 78 A Conversation Between Hearts img
Chapter 79 A Passionate Encounter in the Office img
Chapter 80 Love Beyond the Contract img
Chapter 81 Navigating Elegance and Secrets: Ellis' Japanese Dinner Challenge img
Chapter 82 Ellis Faces the Yakuza Leader img
Chapter 83 Ellis Amorielle's Test of Loyalty img
Chapter 84 Power Games and Hidden Desires img
Chapter 85 The Family's Divide: Jason's Revelation and Ellis's Loyalty img
Chapter 86 Antonietta's Confrontation and Jason's Decision img
Chapter 87 Secrets, Trust, and Farewells img
Chapter 88 Seduction in the Shadows img
Chapter 89 A Dangerous Game Begins img
Chapter 90 Unseen Trails img
Chapter 91 Unseen Consequences img
Chapter 92 A Dangerous Mission img
Chapter 93 High-Stakes Seduction img
Chapter 94 The Act img
Chapter 95 Intentions img
Chapter 96 Man in love img
Chapter 97 Go to hell, Jason Barker! img
Chapter 98 On the other side of the ocean... img
Chapter 99 Boss's life img
Chapter 100 Would she ever be able to love him as much as he loved her img
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Chapter 4 FOUR

Jason Barker finished biting his pinky nail, the last one remaining, while patiently waiting for his sister.

"Relax, or you'll have no fingers left," Joy, the social worker, said as she placed her hand on the young man's.

"She's late," Jason said, getting up from his chair. "Ellis should have been here an hour ago."

"It's probably just traffic," Joy explained, standing up as well. She walked over to Jason and continued, "I'm sure Ellis had a good reason for being late."

"Whatever the reason, I don't know if they..." Jason started, nodding towards two plainclothes police officers sitting on the couch. "I don't know if they're going to take this well."

The reception door of the clinic was practically knocked down by Ellis, who approached, out of breath. Yes, she knew she was late and that it shouldn't even have been an option. Not today.

Ellis approached her brother, who was looking at her nervously, but still excited. He walked quickly to hug his sister, who was also emotional. It had been two years of trial, but they had finally made it. The moment could have been better for both of them, if not for Officer Smith's deliberate dry cough, interrupting their embrace. The officer approached with his partner and then said:

"Miss Barker, as you know, your brother is on probation after being caught running an illegal poker game and also with a large amount of heroin."

"I already said the drugs weren't mine..." Jason retorted, being restrained by his sister's touch on his arm. "What's up?"

"The agreement made with the prosecution required him to spend two years in a rehabilitation clinic, as well as 300 hours of community service. He will also be monitored by me, his probation officer," Smith continued, looking at Ellis and Jason. "Every day I will contact the numbers provided by Miss Barker to communicate with Jason and check his location, starting today at 11 p.m. If he doesn't answer, we'll understand that he's violating his probation and he will be taken directly to jail. Am I clear?"

"I understand, sir," Ellis said.

"Anything, Miss Barker, I ask that you contact me," Smith said, handing his card to Ellis. He then turned to Jason and said, "Stay out of trouble, Barker."

The two officers left, leaving the siblings staring at each other. Joy approached the two with her beautiful smile and spoke to them:

"Ellis, I need you to sign your brother's release form. Then I need you to leave here and start your new life. You both deserve this second chance."

"Thank you, Joy," Ellis said, hugging Joy.

That hug was nothing compared to everything Joy had done for the siblings. That sixty-year-old woman with gray hair and an affectionate smile had been the mother the two needed during those two years. She was one of those people Ellis made sure to keep in her heart forever.

Ellis then approached the reception desk and signed her brother's release. The two smiled at each other and then left the clinic for a new life.

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To the north of Brooklyn, Brownsville is a ghetto that has a reputation for being one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in New York. Its level of violence - among crimes, misdemeanors, assaults, drugs, and shootings - is among the highest in New York. And it was there that Ellis and his brother Jason were raised by their parents. Many would say that Jason's path was natural, given the neighborhood. However, Ellis knew the effort that his father, Jack Barker, had put in to ensure that his children had a decent education and did not venture into that world that surrounded them.

It seemed as though Jack had succeeded, but when he became part of the shooting statistics, everything changed. Ellis tried to take care of the house, but Jason knew that his sister alone could not handle it. At first, he even looked for a job, but having just finished high school, with no experience and still a resident of Brownsville, he felt firsthand that there was no chance other than to follow the most practical path.

At first, Jason did not manage the games; he only received the players, sent messages about meeting points. However, as he gained the players' trust, he decided to take over the business, even knowing that there would be consequences.

He began to operate illegal games and even used his former bosses' contacts to acquire drugs, which was a way to further stimulate players to stay at the poker tables.

His ambition spoke louder, and he paid the price. If you look more closely, it was a low price because the people he had stolen the players from could have killed him.

"Luck," Jason whispered as he looked out the car window towards the old house where he grew up.

"What did you say?" Ellis asked, turning off the car.

"I said I'm lucky to be alive," Jason replied before getting out of the car.

"Yes," agreed Ellis, getting out of the car. She jumped on her brother's back and continued talking, "You have a great opportunity to start over now."

"Yeah," replied Jason, carrying his sister to the door. "I just want to see who's going to want a convict as an employee."

"First, you need to focus on community work," Ellis reminded him, opening the door of the house with some difficulty. It reminded her that she needed to change the lock as soon as possible, or she would be on the street. "Joy got you a job at the community center in the neighborhood. You'll be their janitor."

"Great," replied Jason without much enthusiasm, throwing himself on the couch at home. He grabbed the TV remote and turned it on. "I can't wait."

"Jason, you need to see all of this as a good thing," explained Ellis, stopping in front of the TV. She sat at the table in front and then said, "Little brother, you're free!"

"Free, but with a price on my head," Jason retorted. "They'll come after me, Ellis."

"No, they won't," Ellis replied, holding her brother's hand.

"How can you be so sure?" Jason asked, not understanding how his sister could be so certain that the men who Jason owed drugs and stole clients from would not seek revenge.

Before she could answer, the doorbell rang. Perhaps some curious neighbor had seen them arrive and had come to confirm the day's gossip. Ellis reluctantly got up from the coffee table and walked to the entrance, where she was surprised by the visit of Troy Lamar.

Troy Lamar was a thin black boy, totally opposite to Jason, who had been his best friend since childhood. Unlike Jason, Troy decided to pursue an academic life and went to community college to take a course that Ellis could not remember.

"Hi Troy, what are you doing here?" asked Ellis before fully opening the door.

"Is it true? Has Jason come back?" the boy asked excitedly.

"Yes," replied Ellis.

Like a bolt of lightning, Troy entered the house and walked towards the living room, where he found his best friend. The two hugged, a scene that moved Ellis, who watched everything from the living room door. They caught up, with Troy telling Jason how he was close to graduating, while Jason talked about life in the clinic. Meanwhile, Ellis made a snack for the boys, something that used to be routine in her house and she missed. She was finishing making her brother's sandwich when the house phone rang. She walked towards the living room where the two boys were now playing video games and answered:

"Hello, who's speaking? Hello, Mr. Williams," greeted Ellis upon recognizing her restaurant boss's relentless voice. "No, I'm not on the schedule today, my brother has been discharged... Yes, I've picked up my brother... He's already home... Mr. Williams, I explained that I couldn't... I know they were short-staffed, but I can't leave my brother alone... I know you... I understand..."

"What's up?" Jason asked, turning his attention to the conversation.

"My boss wants me to go to work, but I already told him that I was allowed to stay with you today," Ellis explained while covering the phone's mouthpiece. "But he keeps insisting that two employees are missing and he needs me. He even doubled the overtime pay."

"Sis, you should go," Jason said, looking at the television.

"And leave you alone on your first night at home? No way," Ellis refused, shaking her head.

"He's not alone, I'm here," Troy argued before making a move that would make him win against Jason. "And winning against Jason again."

"I don't know... I don't think it's a good idea."

"Sis, just go. We need the money," Jason said, placing the controller on the coffee table. He approached his sister, held her shoulders, and said, "I'll be fine..."

"I don't know..."

"Ellis, it's just a few hours. You know that Troy and I can play for hours on end. How many times did Dad come home and we were still playing?"

"I know, but things are a little different now," Ellis began to say when she noticed the guilt on her brother's face.

"Trust me, Ellis," Jason pleaded, looking at his sister. "Please..."

"Okay," Ellis relented, returning to the phone. "Mr. Williams, you can count on me."

She hung up the phone, walked to the bedroom, and got ready. In a few minutes, she was already in the living room in uniform, giving all the instructions to the two guys who were listening attentively.

"Jason, don't forget that Smith will call at 11 p.m., so no matter how engrossed you are, please answer," she reminded her brother for the thousandth time.

"Okay," the brother said.

"Great. I'm leaving, but please call me if anything happens," Ellis asked again.

She walked towards the exit, accompanied by her brother who locked the door carefully. Ellis went to the car with the feeling that something bad was about to happen.

Burgers, pizza slices, milkshakes, full tables - these were the things that filled Ellis's mind as she rushed through the restaurant trying to make up for the missing staff. The advantage of a busy restaurant was that the hours passed quickly. She hadn't even realized that four hours had already gone by.

"Barker," Mr. Williams called, leaning against the cash register.

Ellis approached with her skates and tray, noticing that her boss was already separating his share of the day's tips. She already imagined that with that money she would take her brother to buy new clothes and shoes.

"Thanks for your support," Williams said before the employee left.

Ellis raced home to arrive before 11 PM. She knew deep down that her brother probably wouldn't hear the phone ringing and would end up getting caught playing video games.

As soon as she stopped in front of the house and saw all the lights off, she knew for sure that her brother was completely focused on the game. At least until she reached the door and saw that it was only closed, and not locked...

"Jason?" Ellis called as she entered the house and turned on the lights.

There was no sign of her brother in the living room, so she headed towards his room, but he wasn't there either.

"Jason!" Ellis called again as she entered her own room, which was also empty. "Jason, where are you?"

Ellis searched every room while calling out for him, but there was no response. Her stomach began to churn, fearing the worst, but the worst was yet to come.

RING! RING! RING! The telephone in the living room began to ring.

            
            

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