Kisses Like Rain (Corsican Crime Lord #4) Read Online Charmaine Pauls

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Crime, Dark, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Corsican Crime Lord Series by Charmaine Pauls
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Total pages in book: 123
Estimated words: 118965 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 595(@200wpm)___ 476(@250wpm)___ 397(@300wpm)
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Fuck that. “You’re in pain.”

In two long strides, I’m in front of her. Ryan rushes over, reaching for her even as I lift her into my arms.

“You shouldn’t have gotten out of bed,” I chide.

“Yes, well, if it weren’t for the two of you, that’s where I would’ve been.”

Ryan follows on my heels as I carry her up the stairs.

“Call the doctor,” I say over my shoulder. “Heidi has the number.”

“I don’t need a doctor.” Sabella squirms in my arms. “It’s just a little pain from the walking.”

“Fuck, Bella.” Ryan runs to keep up. “I think Angelo is right. We better get the doctor out.”

She sounds tired. “I’ll be fine. Where are the kids?”

“Heidi took them to the kitchen,” I say.

She gives me an accusing look. “I hope they didn’t hear you fighting. The whole house probably did.”

I press a kiss on the top of her head. “Don’t worry about the kids. They’ll be fine.”

“This isn’t the right example to set for them.”

“We’ll talk about that later,” I say, shouldering open the door.

Sabella’s whole family is gathered in the bedroom. Margaret, Celeste, Matilde, Jared, and Doris glare at me. If looks could kill, I’d be dead ten times over.

Ignoring them, I cross the floor and gently lower Sabella onto the bed. Brad sits on the foot-end, playing with a toy truck. He stops and watches me curiously. A baby’s cry rises from a stroller that stands next to the window. Matilde hurries over and lifts a bundle of blue blankets into her arms. Celeste fusses over Ryan, trying to clean the blood off his face with a tissue.

When I straighten, they’re all looking at me, silent accusations burning in their eyes. Tears glimmer in Margaret’s.

“I’ll give you a moment before dinner,” I say to Sabella, cutting everyone else out as if they don’t exist. “But the doctor is coming to examine you.”

She sighs, but she doesn’t argue.

When I exit the room, Sophie stands in the hallway.

I close the door behind me, taking in her tear-streaked cheeks and sullen face. My pulse spikes in alarm. “What’s the matter, darling?”

Her dainty nostrils flare. She balls her little hands at her sides and says in a heated tone, “There’s a man downstairs who says our mommy and daddy are dead.”

“What?” I take a step toward her. “What man?”

She backtracks, hurling words at me. “You knew. He said you knew.”

I raise my palms. “Sophie, let me explain.”

“And now Sabella’s own family is here, and she doesn’t need us any longer,” she shouts before running off.

Chapter

Thirty-Four

Sabella

* * *

I still can’t believe they’re here.

“May I please hold him?” I ask Mattie.

“Of course.”

She places the baby swaddled in blankets in my arms.

I can’t look at his face and not cry. Benjamin Jnr. looks too much like Dad. It could’ve been my baby I held in my arms, Angelo’s and mine, and I’ll never know who he would’ve looked like.

“It’s hurting her too much,” Mom says to no one in particular, sniffing away her tears.

I can’t tear my gaze away from the sweet little face in my arms. “I’m fine.” I bury my nose in his hair and inhale his sweet baby scent. “He’s so perfect.”

“I know,” Mattie says with a sweet smile.

Mom sits down on the edge of the bed and cups my hand. “Your turn will come.” She wants to say more but chokes up.

I stiffen. I’m not ready for their consolations and comfort. I don’t want to talk about it yet. Like Angelo kept his pain private, I want to keep mine private too. Maybe one day, I’ll be able to talk about it. But today isn’t that day.

“How about you, Brad?” I ask. “Tell me about your new school.”

After his initial shyness, he’s warming up to me again. A dribble of drool runs down his chin as he grins.

Doris brushes down her skirt. “There’s no point in standing here and counting teeth. I better go see if I can make myself useful. There’s a lot of mouths to feed.”

I smile. “It’s good to see you. I’m glad you came.”

“Wouldn’t miss it for the world,” she says, blinking away tears before hurrying to the door.

“I’m glad you could all make it,” I say. “I really mean that.”

“Are you kidding?” Mom says. “You almost died. You could’ve been dead. I still have to pinch myself to be sure you’re truly here, right in front of my eyes.”

I wrap my fingers around hers and give a squeeze. “I’m very much alive.” But other people died. Too many. Glancing at Brad who’s blowing air through his lips and making truck noises, I ask carefully, “Did you hear about Daisy and Laura?”

Ryan wipes fresh blood away from under his nose. “Angelo brought me up to speed when I called about changing some of the travel arrangements.”

“You better go wash up,” Celeste says, making big eyes in Brad’s direction.


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