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  Photographer - Xram Ragde

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  CONTENTS

  Warning

  Blurb

  Dedication

  Variety Gossip

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Variety Gossip

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Variety Gossip

  FIRST CHAPTER OF UNLIKELY QUEEN

  About the Author

  Also by T.L Smith

  WARNING

  This e-book contains sexually explicit scenes and adult language and may be considered offensive to some readers. This book is intended for adults ONLY. Please store your files wisely, where they cannot be accessed by under-aged readers.

  BLURB

  Joey

  I married, and I did all the things asked of me.

  Then she ran away.

  That was the end of it, or so I thought.

  Until I found her again.

  This time, should I let her get away so easily?

  Adora

  I was falling for my arranged husband hook, line, and sinker.

  He was everything I was not.

  And yet everything I didn’t know I needed.

  Until I was forced to run.

  I just hoped he didn’t catch me.

  DEDICATION

  To all my book lovers who want a man to push her against the romance section and whisper, "Which book, darling?"

  This is for you.

  The ‘Nice’ Brother

  Did anyone say runaway bride? Because that’s the latest news.

  And the not so ‘nice’ mafia brother will hunt her down.

  The real question is, will she want him to find her?

  ONE

  JOEY

  “Have you considered you are just a pussy-ass bitch?” The words echo from behind me. Loudly. I stand still, the drink in my hand swirling as I move it.

  Calm.

  That’s what I need to be.

  Otherwise, I will turn around and put a bullet in his ass.

  Or head.

  Either will do.

  “Lucas,” Keir warns.

  “But for real, clearly he let Adora go when we all know Joey could have stopped her if he wanted to,” Lucas replies, really grinding into my remaining patience.

  He isn’t wrong. I could have, but a part of me didn’t want to. Not for the fact that she ran away, but because I couldn’t hurt her.

  I hate that.

  I hate that she pulled these emotions from me. That I let her, and now…

  A knock sounds at the door. Not even waiting for a second, I get up to answer it because it’s better than sitting in this house I shared with her, discussing how we plan to kill her.

  When I pull it open, a man is standing there. He eyes me nervously before he shoves a leash at me that’s attached to a small, out-of-breath, tan French Bulldog.

  “What the fuck?”

  “Are you Joey?” he asks.

  “Yes, but I’m confused as to why the fuck you just handed me this.” I try to pass the leash back, but he shakes his head and backs up.

  “Adora left a message. She said, ‘Give him to my husband, he loves dogs.’”

  Her name leaving his lips shocks me, so I step up closer, my chest almost slamming into his. “You spoke to my wife?”

  His head shakes back and forth frantically. “No, no… I didn’t. I told you I had a message, a-and it was signed from Adora. Here, take it.” He pulls a letter from his pocket and tosses it at me, then flees down my steps, almost tripping over his feet on the way.

  “Whose dog is this?” I ask him before he’s out of sight.

  “My co-worker, Becca.”

  “What’s the dog’s name?”

  He smirks as he reaches the bottom step. “Fendi.”

  “Really?” I deadpan.

  “Yep, really. She’s needy, word of warning.” Then he’s gone.

  And when I look down, two big brown eyes stare up at me.

  “What the fuck am I going to do with you?” The dog, of course, doesn’t reply, it just looks up at me with curious eyes.

  “What the fuck is that thing?” I turn to find Lucas standing there, a bowl in his hand as he eats all my shit.

  “Get the fuck away from my food.”

  “I was hungry.”

  “I don’t care. Fuck off.”

  “You sure you don’t have your period? Chanel gets snappy at me the same way, but I just help her with a massage…” He pauses as he takes another bite. “With my cock.”

  As I walk back inside, the dog following close behind, I have no words for him.

  Keir is still seated at the counter, clicking away on his phone.

  It’s been a week since she left me.

  A week of no contact.

  Not a single damn word.

  “Found him.” Keir turns around, lifts his phone, and shows me a photograph. It’s a picture of a man, likely in his forties or fifties, and next to him is Adora. Sunglasses cover her face, and she’s wearing a large hat. Her lips are pinched tight, and his hand is around her waist as they walk. “Go and get the girl.”

  “Do we have to?” I ask, barely refraining from huffing.

  “Get her.” He isn’t talking about Adora. Now that we found her, she’ll be next.

  Betrayal in the life equals one thing.

  Death.

  “I’ll go with you. Chanel is away all week on flights. I have time,” Lucas says, and I glance back to Keir.

  “Not a chance in fucking hell.” My hand clenches around the leash, and the dog hides behind my legs. That’s when Keir finally notices her.

  “I don’t even want to ask.”

  “Wren will love the dog. Take it.” He stands to come closer, squats down to view the animal, and looks up at me.

  “What’s its name?”

  “Fendi.” He smirks before he pats the floor, and Fendi goes to him.

  Keir and I grew up with dogs, and when our family dog died when I was a kid, we just couldn’t stand the thought of getting another one. So we never did.

  “You’ll collect her when you get back,” he says and turns for the door, the dog trailing behind him. But, before he walks out, he shoots over his shoulder, “Lucas, try not to get yourself killed.”

  “I’ll do my best.” Lucas salutes, still munching away on food that isn’t his.
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  “So, when do we pick up the pretty young one?”

  TWO

  JOEY

  Joey

  “Do you think she is as pretty as your wife?” Lucas taunts as we stand outside the large gate in front of the school.

  “No,” I answer bluntly.

  “Is that because you still want to fuck her when you know you have to kill her?”

  The gate opens, and we step through. I ignore his comment, and he shuts the fuck up for once in his life. The preside, i.e., the headmaster, greets us on the other side. Her smile wavers as she spots us, but she politely guides us in. As soon as we get to her office, I see the girl, sitting in a chair, a bag at her feet, and her knees shaking anxiously.

  I wonder if she realizes her sister does the same thing.

  Abigail’s eyes flick to us and go wide. She stands and glances around the room.

  “It’s a pleasure to meet you,” I say, stepping over and offering her my hand. She takes it, albeit hesitantly, and I lean down and kiss her hand. She sucks in a breath at the contact, her eyes still locked on me.

  “I know who you are.”

  I look over my shoulder to the preside. “Give us a moment.” She opens her mouth to argue, but Lucas holds the door open for her.

  “You speak English?” I ask.

  “Fluently.” She smirks, then pulls back her hand. “How can I help you, Mr. Rossi?”

  “Clever girl.”

  “I am my father’s daughter, after all.”

  “You are…” I don’t bother mentioning her sister is as well. “How old are you?” I inquire.

  She seems to straighten her shoulders before she speaks, “Eighteen.”

  “I’m going to ask you to pack your things, Abigail. We have places to be.”

  Her arms cross over her chest at the demand. “You want my sister?” she asks, her eyes giving nothing away.

  “I do.” I smile.

  She shrugs. “Whatever.” Then she opens the door and walks out as Lucas steps back and watches her go.

  “Maybe we should follow her to make sure she doesn’t run.”

  “She won’t run,” I tell him.

  “So sure of yourself.”

  I ignore him as we walk out of the office and out the front door to wait near the gate. After ten minutes, Abigail comes out dragging a suitcase and a backpack.

  “Perfect timing. I was about to bounce out of that place anyway.”

  “You know you aren’t coming back here, right?” Lucas tells her. She rolls her eyes at him as we get into the car, but she doesn’t answer.

  “So, what did sister dearest do?” she asks me.

  “You seem to not like her,” Lucas remarks, watching her intently. Then, sitting in the limo, she crosses her legs and leans forward toward him.

  “I despise her.”

  “Why?” he asks.

  “She killed our father and thought it was the right thing to do.”

  “Did you ask her why?” I interject. Her arms cross over her chest again as she sends a glare my way.

  “No, I didn’t have to. I saw her with Scott. I know why she did it.”

  “They’re married,” I say, watching as she grows more irritated.

  “Yep, they sure are.”

  “And why do you think she did it?”

  “Because Scott always wanted power. So, like a good little wife, she took ours and gave it to him.” She bites the inside of her lip while her eyebrows scrunch. “The cheek of them to live in the house we called home.”

  “The cheek,” Lucas agrees, rolling his eyes.

  She ignores him and glances down at my hand.

  “You’re married?”

  Lucas spits out his drink and glances at me.

  “I was.”

  “Pity.” She shrugs. Lucas raises a brow, and I shake my head at him, knowing full well what he’s about to say.

  “You like Joey-boy here?”

  “I’d fuck him, yes.” Her words are so vulgar for someone her age, especially one who has been in an all-girls school.

  “Aren’t you a little virgin?” Lucas has no filter, and he couldn’t care less. Me, I don’t want to hear what she has to say. At all. She is not where my interest lies.

  “Please. I haven’t been a virgin since I was sixteen. And a word to the wise, young ones last longer, bend farther, so you know. If you’re up for it?” She gives me a flirty smile. I look away, not wanting to even engage in this conversation.

  “You may dislike her, but you sure as shit have a mouth like her.” Lucas is right. She is full force, shoves stuff in your face, and makes you deal with it. Though, my wife—scratch that—fake wife never propositioned me for sex before like that.

  “Is he shy?” she asks Lucas.

  “No, just been fucking your sister.” I look back at her then and see her shaking her head. She turns her body away from me, and I can tell she hates that.

  “So, what’s the real reason we’re going to her? Is it because she broke your heart, and now you want to kill her? Or do you want her back?”

  “More than likely the latter,” Lucas answers for me.

  “She did break your heart.”

  “No, she didn’t. Just confused it. There is a difference,” I tell her, my tone grating. If they keep on with this shit, I may just floor the gas into the nearest tree.

  “If you say so.”

  We drive for over an hour, stop to get some food, then drive for another hour. Abigail doesn’t speak again, nor does Lucas until we get closer to our destination. I know we’re almost there when she turns to glance out the window and a small smile flashes on her lips.

  “You should ask her why she killed your father,” I tell her. Lord knows why I’m helping her.

  “I don’t need to know why. I walked in after she did it. The relief on her face of what she had just done will haunt me forever. I was a mess, and she was smiling.”

  “Women don’t kill for no reason,” Lucas adds, surprising me that he’s somewhat defending Adora. “She would have had a reason.”

  “Women kill all the time,” Abigail bites back. “She was probably jealous because father loved me more.”

  “Tell them you’re here to see your sister,” Lucas orders, sitting back, so they see her when Abigail winds down the window to the guards.

  “They’ll see you,” she says, an unimpressed expression.

  “Tell them we’re your guards.”

  “On one condition.”

  “What?” Lucas asks, and that makes her smile. But it's wicked.

  “That I get to kill her.”

  “Done,” Lucas answers, and I know he’s lying, but she doesn’t need to know that.

  THREE

  ADORA

  Small hands grab my legs, and I smile at their feel.

  “Why do you look sad?” Eyes the exact same color as mine stare up at me. My father’s genes are strong. “Aren’t you happy to be back?”

  I reach down and lift him into my arms. How can something so perfect belong to me? I missed so much and tried to tell myself it was for the right reasons. But now I know I can’t. I know I could never leave him again. No matter what. Two years without him was harder than I could have ever imagined.

  The price we pay for love.

  “I’m not sad. I’m so, so happy. What do you want to do today?” I ask him as Scott walks in. His eyes find mine, then he glances at our son and then to my finger, where he made sure I put his ring back on. It wasn’t a request.

  He won’t let me sleep in the same bed as him. He knows I like to cut people’s throats when they sleep like I did to my father.

  I wouldn’t trust me either.

  I would do it again if I knew I could get away with it like I did last time.

  That night, when Scott showed up, I received a text, went outside, and there he was waiting for me.

  “Told you I would find you.” He did, and I always thought he would. But I figured if I stayed in plain sight, both men wh
o wanted me wouldn’t find me. How wrong I was.

  And I had also hoped Scott wouldn’t be stupid enough to go against the Rossi’s. That’s like signing your own death warrant, which I did when I left Joey for Scott.

  “You look beautiful.”

  I hate him.

  Loathe him.

  I don’t answer.

  I know I look beautiful. It’s because he requests I wear what’s in my closet and nothing else. I place Jerome on my lap and pick up his headphones and position them on his ears before I press play on what he’s watching.

  “Do you plan to speak?”

  “I hate you,” I tell him, voicing the most prominent thought cycling through my mind right at this moment.

  “You don’t have to love me for me to fuck you, Adora. You know this.”

  “I’m sure you didn’t go without while I was gone,” I reply.

  The nanny walks in and smiles as she reaches for my son.

  “No, the help knows how to suck cock.”

  The nanny’s eyes go wide as she looks at me, not in shock at what he said but… with guilt.

  “You’re fired,” I tell her simply. She stands up straight, eyes wide, and looks back to Scott, who shrugs before he stalks off.

  “Miss, I—” she begins to plead, but I cut her off.