Chapter 9
Vincent looked like he’d been struck by lightning, complete disbelief in his eyes.
“Claire, you’ve been playing me this whole time?”
“You wanted me dead all along, didn’t you?”
1 raised an eyebrow and let out a cold laugh.
“Vincent, weren’t you the one who started playing games first?”
“I’m just returning the favor.”
I took a property transfer document from Marcus and tossed it at Vincent’s feet.
These are all your remaining legitimate assets. Sign them over.”
‘Do that, and I’ll let Anna and her little parasite live.”
Vincent stared at the papers, his whole face twitching uncontrollably.
After a long moment, he looked up-like a cornered wolf with nowhere left to run.
‘Claire, can I trust you?”
Anna shrieked at the top of her lungs.
Vincent, she’s a fucking snake! How can you believe anything she says!”
ignored Anna’s tantrum, keeping my cold stare fixed on Vincent.
Besides trusting me, what other choice do you have?”
Vincent sat there frozen, then picked up the pen with shaking hands and signed.
The feds kicked open the doors, flashed their badges, and walked straight toward Vincent.
Vincent Moretti, FBI. You’re coming with us.”
Before they dragged him away, Vincent looked back at me one last time.
Claire, don’t forget what you promised.”
watched them haul Vincent off in cuffs, suddenly feeling bone tired.
Marcus draped his jacket over my shoulders, his voice gentle.
‘Miss Romano, it’s late. Let’s get you home.”
All these years, everyone else had gone legit and gotten out of the life. But Vincent’s greed kept him tied to the blood money.
The evidence I’d been collecting for years painted a crystal-clear picture for the feds.
The verdict came down fast and hard.
Death row.
The precinct called-Vincent wanted to see me.
He sat behind the glass partition, looking like hell warmed over.
I’d imagined this conversation a hundred times, wondering what he’d say.
But his first words were asking about Anna.
I couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
Vincent’s face flashed with panic.
“What did you do to her? Claire, you promised you’d take care of them!”
I wiped tears from my eyes, looking at him with pure mockery.
“Vincent, you don’t actually think that baby was yours, do you?”
Vincent stared at me blankly, not getting it.
1 pulled a medical report from my pocket and slid it through the slot, my expression pitying.
“Remember that hit three years ago? The bullet that tore through your abdomen damaged your reproductive system.”
“Maybe you could have kids before that, but whatever’s in Anna’s belly sure as hell isn’t yours.”
Vincent stared at the report like it was written in a foreign language.
“You’re lying.”
“At this point, what would be the point of lying?”
Vincent’s eyes went bloodshot as he stared at me. Then suddenly, he started laughing.
The sound was bitter as poison.
‘How could she? How fucking dare she betray me?”
‘Jesus, Claire. I hurt you over that lying whore.”
Looking at his broken expression, I let out my own bitter laugh.
You know what’s funny, Vincent? I thought maybe we couldn’t have kids together, but we could still grow old side by side.”
Even that was asking too much, wasn’t it? If there’s a next life, let’s not find each other again.”
got up and walked toward the exit.
Next day I got word-Anna was found dead in her apartment. No suspects.
A few days later, they executed Vincent.
After his death, I received a package with an offshore account number and password.
Marcus lounged on my couch, voice full of curiosity.
So was Anna’s kid really Vincent’s or not?”
looked at the paper in my hands and shrugged.
What do you think?”
Marcus chuckled. “You’re one hell of a dangerous woman.”
By the way, any regrets about meeting Vincent?”
unlight streamed through the windows.
For a moment, I could almost see eighteen-year-old Vincent again.
Carrying sixteen-year-old Claire Romano on his back, telling her not to be scared.
ixteen-year-old Claire wasn’t afraid then.
thirty-one year old Claire doesn’t regret meeting him now.

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		