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A Forbidden Affection

In the opulent heart of shadowbrook a city where shadows dance with secrets. Cassandra vitale stands resolute. Orphaned at the age of 20, she poured her heart into building a haven for the lost — a string of orphanages that shimmered like beacons of hope in the city’s. But fate a cruel jester, dealt a devastating blow. Her beloved father’s passing left a gaping hole in her life and a chilling truth waiting to be unearthed. Her mother died of cancer when she was ten years old. She came back from her aunt’s place and got the information and also never saw her mother’s body. Two months after the passing away of her father came Anthony Caruso one of the city’s notorious mafia don. A man as ruthless as he was powerful, his name whispered round about with a mix of fear and reverence. His world, a brutal ballet of violence and shadows that stood in contrast to Cassandra’s relentless pursuit of good. Yet Anthony arrives at her doorstep with a proposition as cold as steel, Cassandra’s world is thrown in disarray. Bound by a secret pact her father made with the Don, a pact she knew nothing about, Cassandra is forced to make a heart wrenching Decision. Submit to Anthony’s demand and become his unwilling bride or watch her life’s work — the orphanages that sheltered countless lost soul — crumble to dust.

Ava_Pen · Teen
Not enough ratings
69 Chs

MYSTERY GIRL

Anthony Caruso 

         Mystery girl, mystery girl what are you doing to me? She's literally not my spec but there's an aura about her, as soon as she entered the room the atmosphere changed instantly.

But what did my father mean by business? Wasn't this supposed to be blind date with my father? Thinking about it right now, who goes on a blind date with a dead-on gorgeous girl and their father with them. My father always acting like himself probably doesn't trust me to handle this on my own properly.

"So, Cassandra, tell us what you do?" My father said, looking at her waiting for an answer.

"Well, I graduated a year ago, I studied journalism. But right now, I'm running an orphanage home" She said eloquently.