The Capo's Deadly Bride
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Chapter 6 Six img
Chapter 7 Seven img
Chapter 8 Eight img
Chapter 9 Nine img
Chapter 10 Ten img
Chapter 11 Eleven img
Chapter 12 Twelve img
Chapter 13 Thirteen img
Chapter 14 Fourteen img
Chapter 15 Fifteen img
Chapter 16 Sixteen img
Chapter 17 Seventeen img
Chapter 18 Eighteen img
Chapter 19 Nineteen img
Chapter 20 Twenty img
Chapter 21 Twenty-one img
Chapter 22 Twenty-two img
Chapter 23 Twenty-three img
Chapter 24 Twenty-four img
Chapter 25 Twenty-five img
Chapter 26 Twenty-six img
Chapter 27 Twenty-seven img
Chapter 28 Twenty-eight img
Chapter 29 Twenty-nine img
Chapter 30 Thirty img
Chapter 31 Thirty-one img
Chapter 32 Thirty-two img
Chapter 33 Thirty-three img
Chapter 34 Thirty-four img
Chapter 35 Thirty-five img
Chapter 36 Thirty-six img
Chapter 37 Thirty-seven img
Chapter 38 Thirty-eight img
Chapter 39 Thirty-nine img
Chapter 40 Forty img
Chapter 41 Forty-one img
Chapter 42 Forty-two img
Chapter 43 Forty-three img
Chapter 44 Forty-four img
Chapter 45 Forty-five img
Chapter 46 Forty-six img
Chapter 47 Forty-seven img
Chapter 48 Forty-eight img
Chapter 49 Forty-nine img
Chapter 50 Fifty img
Chapter 51 Fifty-one img
Chapter 52 Fifty-two img
Chapter 53 Fifty-three img
Chapter 54 Fifty-four img
Chapter 55 Fifty-five img
Chapter 56 Fifty-six img
Chapter 57 Fifty-seven img
Chapter 58 Fifty-eight img
Chapter 59 Fifty-nine img
Chapter 60 Sixty img
Chapter 61 Sixty-one img
Chapter 62 Sixty-two img
Chapter 63 Sixty-three img
Chapter 64 Sixty-four img
Chapter 65 Sixty-five img
Chapter 66 Sixty-six img
Chapter 67 Sixty-seven img
Chapter 68 Sixty-eight img
Chapter 69 Sixty-nine img
Chapter 70 Seventy img
Chapter 71 Seventy-one img
Chapter 72 Seventy-two img
Chapter 73 Seventy-three img
Chapter 74 Seventy-four img
Chapter 75 Seventy-five img
Chapter 76 Seventy-six img
Chapter 77 Seventy-seven img
Chapter 78 Seventy-eight img
Chapter 79 Seventy-nine img
Chapter 80 Eighty img
Chapter 81 Eighty-one img
Chapter 82 Eighty-two img
Chapter 83 Eighty-three img
Chapter 84 Eighty-four img
Chapter 85 Eighty-five img
Chapter 86 Eighty-six img
Chapter 87 Eighty-seven img
Chapter 88 Eighty-eight img
Chapter 89 Eighty-nine img
Chapter 90 Ninety img
Chapter 91 Ninety-one img
Chapter 92 Ninety-two img
Chapter 93 Ninety-three img
Chapter 94 Ninety-four img
Chapter 95 Ninety-five img
Chapter 96 Ninety-six img
Chapter 97 Ninety-seven img
Chapter 98 Ninety-eight img
Chapter 99 Ninety-nine img
Chapter 100 Hundred img
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Chapter 2 Two

The aroma of freshly brewed coffee still lingered on Delilah's clothes as she entered her small apartment.

As soon as she stepped inside, the scent of something delicious hit her nose.

She inhaled deeply, savoring the scent of spices and herbs that made her stomach growl with hunger.

After a long day at the café, it was exactly what she needed.

With a tired sigh, she dropped her bag lazily by the couch, her shoulders slumping in relief. She moved toward the kitchen, following the irresistible smell, already guessing who the culprit was.

She rounded the corner into the kitchen, and found her aunt, Mary Flynn.

Mary stood over the stove, stirring a pot of what smelled like her famous chicken stew.

Her aunt's graying hair, always tied back in a neat bun, gleamed under the kitchen lights.

Despite her age, Aunt Mary had the energy of someone half her years and the warmest smile that could melt any stress away.

Mary glanced up and smiled warmly when she saw Delilah. "I knew you wouldn't be cooking tonight, lazy girl," she teased, reaching up to peck Delilah on the cheek.

Delilah chuckled, leaning into the kiss. "You know me too well, Aunt Mary. I was going to cook... eventually."

Her aunt laughed heartily. "If I left it to you, you'd starve yourself before getting a meal ready. Someone has to keep you fed!"

Delilah grinned, unable to argue. She quickly washed her hands and moved to help. "Okay, okay, I admit defeat. Let me at least help finish this up."

Together, they worked in comfortable silence, the only sounds in the kitchen being the bubbling stew and the clatter of dishes as Delilah set the table.

After a few more minutes, they were done, and Delilah carried her plate to the dining room, her stomach rumbling in anticipation.

They both sat down, the dining room filled with the smell of the delicious food.

Delilah took a bite, humming in satisfaction as the flavors danced on her tongue. Aunt Mary's cooking never disappointed.

As they ate, Aunt Mary glanced at Delilah, a thoughtful look on her face. There was a pause before she spoke.

"Delilah, there's something I need to tell you," she began, her tone gentle but serious.

Delilah, mid-bite, glanced up curiously. "Go on," she said, chewing on a piece of chicken, too lost in the delicious meal to sense the gravity of her aunt's words.

Mary smiled softly, then took a deep breath. "I've found a suitor for you. A good match."

The words landed like a bombshell.

Delilah froze, her spoon suspended in mid-air, eyes wide with shock.

For a moment, it felt like the room had gone completely silent, as if the air itself had stilled in disbelief.

"A... suitor?" Delilah repeated, her voice barely above a whisper, her mind racing.

She hadn't expected this.

She glanced at Aunt Mary, who was watching her closely, waiting for a reaction.

The very word, Suitor made Delilah's stomach twist.

"He's a nice guy," Mary said, her voice warm and encouraging. "And very handsome."

Delilah blinked and let out a small sigh, trying to collect her thoughts. "Aunt Mary," she began slowly, "I don't think-"

Mary interrupted, her expression shifting from playful to concerned. "Delilah, I've noticed how you've been avoiding men. I understand after... everything." Her voice trailed off, eyes clouded with memories.

Delilah looked away.

She knew her aunt was thinking of her parents' death and the awful events that followed-the men she'd dated who had proven to be untrustworthy, leaving scars deeper than she liked to admit.

But not all men are like that, Mary believed. Not every man is like what you've faced, she wanted to say, but the words hung unspoken between them.

"I've been thinking about your future a lot, you know," Mary continued, her tone softening as she reached across the table to hold Delilah's hand. "With your parents gone, it's fallen on me to make sure you're looked after. I may not be around much longer myself."

Delilah's head snapped up. "Oh goodness, Aunt! Don't talk like that. You're not going to die of old age anytime soon." She squeezed her aunt's hand affectionately. "You're still young and full of life."

Mary chuckled, but the seriousness in her eyes didn't waver. With a playful smack to Delilah's hand, she added, "If I'm so young, then hurry up and get married while I'm alive, rather than waiting until I'm gone."

Delilah sighed, shaking her head but smiling faintly. She knew how much Mary cared, but this wasn't what she wanted-not now, not like this.

"You're my only family, Delilah," Mary continued softly. "I just want to know you're happy and with someone who'll take care of you. The suitor I found for you... well, his family has already approved. They think highly of you."

Delilah pulled her hand away gently, returning her focus to her food. She picked up her spoon again, hoping to steer the conversation elsewhere, but her aunt wasn't letting this go.

"Aren't you at least interested in knowing about him?" Mary asked, her voice laced with curiosity.

Delilah didn't even look up. "No."

Mary's lips pressed into a thin line as she reached for her phone, pulling up something on the screen. "Well, maybe seeing him will change your mind." She turned the phone toward Delilah, showing a photo of the man she was talking about.

Delilah's instinct was to look away, to avoid whatever trap her aunt had set, but as her eyes caught a glimpse of the man in the photo, her heart did a strange flip.

He was handsome-no, more than handsome. He was striking, the kind of man who could stop traffic with just one glance. His black hair was short but styled in that perfect, effortless way that suggested both discipline and rebellion.

His deep, dark grey eyes, almost charcoal, stared back with an intensity that made her breath catch in her throat.

There was something about his sharp, firm features, the coldness of his expression, and the athletic build that hinted at power and control.

Delilah gulped, suddenly feeling uncomfortably warm.

She quickly set down her spoon again, her appetite vanishing under the weight of the image before her.

"He was handsome four years ago," Mary said with a knowing smile, "but he's even more handsome now."

Delilah finished the last bite of her food hastily, her mind spinning.

She picked up her plate, pushing back her chair as she stood. "I'll think about it," she muttered, heading for the kitchen.

Behind her, Mary's playful voice followed. "Is that a yes?"

Delilah paused, half-turning with a shrug. "Maybe a yes."

She didn't need to see her aunt's face to know that her response had made her beam. Mary, ever the optimist, would take any sliver of hope and run with it.

"Thank the stars!" Mary exclaimed, her voice light with happiness.

Delilah escaped into the kitchen, setting her plate in the sink.

Her hands gripped the edge of the counter as she took a deep breath, trying to regain control of her racing thoughts.

The image of the man was etched in her mind, those deep grey eyes haunting her. She could feel her pulse thudding in her chest, the unwelcome flutter of attraction tightening her stomach.

But no. This wasn't happening. She wasn't going to let herself fall into another situation where emotions clouded her judgment.

She had no reason to trust anyone, let alone someone like him-handsome or not. She had dealt with enough to know better than to let herself get tangled in a mess of love, or worse, marriage.

She had managed to avoid every suitor her aunt had thrown her way before, and she would do the same this time.

Delilah wasn't ready to give her heart to anyone, especially not someone who looked like they could break it without a second thought.

With a firm nod to herself, she washed her plate and resolved not to be swayed, no matter how cold and calculating-and devastatingly handsome-he appeared to be.

            
            

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