Total pages in book: 42
Estimated words: 40015 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 200(@200wpm)___ 160(@250wpm)___ 133(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 40015 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 200(@200wpm)___ 160(@250wpm)___ 133(@300wpm)
His lips pinched with something between disgust and regret. “If I frightened you by attacking the guard who hit you on the day of our engagement, I’m sorry. But I won’t apologize for protecting you. Not ever. And as for Giana,” he barreled on, “I never wanted her. I wouldn’t have accepted a match with her. You were the one I came for that day. I’d seen your strength, your poise. I knew you would be able to handle the darker things I need from a wife, and I intended to show you how much pleasure can be found in pain. We’re a good match, Nora. Don’t deny that you’ve found ecstasy in our more sadistic games. That was the marriage I wanted with you. It’s the happiness we could’ve had if Luca had never stolen you away from me and turned you against me. All I ever wanted was to make you safe and content.”
He trailed his fingers through my hair, stroking me in the way I liked. He’d learned my body, and I couldn’t deny that he knew how to wring pleasure from me, whether I was willing or not.
“I might have experienced ecstasy, but I didn’t want it,” I murmured, enlightening rather than accusing. I didn’t feel any loathing toward Dante, but he had to understand that what he’d done to me was horrific. He didn’t want to be the villain, but he’d done terrible things to Luca, and I’d been collateral damage.
“What you did to Luca was barbaric, and you used me for your revenge. You hurt me in ways I never could’ve imagined, and I’m not talking about the whip or the ropes. I was nothing more than a pawn to you, a torture implement to use on Luca. You might have wanted a happy marriage, but you destroyed any chance of that with your sadistic actions.”
“I’m sorry,” he rasped, lines of strain drawing deep around his remarkable eyes. “I was wrong. I can see that now. I never should’ve involved you in my vendetta. I will spend every day of the rest of our lives making it up to you. We can still have the marriage I wanted for us. I can build that life for us. For you. It’s all I want: to see you safe and happy.”
“Why do you care about my happiness at all?” I asked, a tear scouring my cheek as emotion overwhelmed me. I’d once wanted the life he was describing, but he’d ruined any chance of that.
And Luca had promised to make me happy too. I loved him now. That would never change. There was no chance for Dante and me.
“Because I…” His gaze shifted from mine for the space of a heartbeat before spearing my soul once again. “It’s all I ever wanted.”
“But you didn’t even know me,” I pressed. “And how could I ever be happy in a cage?”
Frustration pinched his brow. “You’re not my prisoner; you’re my wife. I will cherish you and give you anything you desire.”
I hesitated for a moment, then dared to say, “What I desire is Luca’s freedom.”
Dante’s eyes darkened, and he looked away from me again, his jaw working as though he was chewing on words he wouldn’t say.
“He killed my brother,” he finally said on a growl. “Francesco was the only family I had left who hadn’t abandoned me or abused me, and Luca took him from me.” His emerald eyes peered into my soul, a desperate light flashing over the green depths. “I wanted a family with you, Nora. I still want that. I swear I will never use you against Luca again.
“I know I’ve been hard on you,” he continued. “I pushed you too far, too fast, and I broke something between us. But I can fix it. Let me.”
“I don’t see how you can,” I replied shakily, another hot tear branding my cheek. I’d never seen him this raw, this vulnerable. My heart ached for his loss—I couldn’t imagine a world where Giana was ripped away from me forever—but that didn’t erase what he’d done to me. It didn’t save Luca from him.
“I know I was wrong to use you against Luca, but I pushed you in other ways. You hated when I forced you to eat, but that wasn’t about controlling you or humiliating you.”
My cheeks burned with residual humiliation at the mention of the awful way he’d stolen my shreds of control away from me.
“Of course it was about controlling me,” I countered. “You took everything from me, Dante. You stole my freedom and crushed my will, just like you’re doing to Luca.”
His features went slack, as though I’d slapped him across the face with devastating force.
“No,” he breathed. “It wasn’t like that. I’m not like that. I’m not like him.” He shook his head as though clearing away dark memories. “My father was a volatile man. He took out his rage on my mother. I watched her waste away in this house. She had an eating disorder too, and it was all about maintaining control over one thing in her life. I saw that in you, and I refused to let it happen to my own wife.”