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His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika novel Chapter 130

Chapter 130 

 

“Good morning!” I sang and forced a bright smile on my face as I joined the others at the dining table. Almost the entire family, including Luis, was present, and it was a long time since that happened. 

“Good morning. Do you have plans for today?” Luke immediately asked after seeing I was dressed from head to toe. “Just going out.” I smiled as I pulled out Siena’s chair and sat her down. 

There was no way in hell that I was going to tell them about my meeting with Christian. Everything was going perfectly fine, and I did not want to ruin it. “Are you okay, Beau?” I asked my brother, who had a smile on his face. Seeing him smile was still a weird concept. 

“Fine,” Beau smiled. Luis was in his own world and made his homework. “Is that for today, Luis?” I wondered, but he shook his head. “It’s for next week!” 

“Next week!” I gasped. “That’s very good of you!” 

It was quiet, and no one interacted with each other. Luke and Lita were eating their food, Luis was doing. his homework, and Carmen was on her phone. What a nice family get together. “Can I talk to you?” Beau asked. “Sure.” I nodded. 

“Mom, can you watch Siena for me?” I asked. She frowned her eyebrows and nodded her head without. making any eye contact. The same woman who was supposedly so desperate to get me back was already. tired of me. Even though I still tried to adjust, Beau and I were always different from our other siblings) and shared different views on many things because we did not grow up with them. 

I followed Beau to the living room and patiently waited for him to make the first step. He was going to apologize. 

“Serena, I’m sorry.” Beau began. “I took out my anger on you, and it was wrong. You’re the last person I want to argue with-” 

“I know.” I nodded. “We mostly have each other, so we shouldn’t argue. If something’s bothering you, I want to know so I can fix it.” 

Beau pulled me into a hug. “It’s not you.” 

“Also, when you see Christian today-I want you to thank him for everything.” 

“See, who?” I asked, startled, as I was trying to think of ways to deny his accusations. “I’m your twin. I know what you’re up to.” Beau smirked. He wasn’t angry. He remained highly calm, which was surprising. considering he hated him. 

“I’m sorry, I wanted to tell you, but our families are obviously not getting along. I- 

“Just tell him I’m grateful.” Beau stopped me from talking. “Tell him that I still want to kill him, but I’m grateful.” 

“For?” I frowned. “He didn’t tell you?” Beau asked. “Christian got Isobel’s grandfather so far to turn everything back around.” 

“The news should be official tomorrow.” 

“What?” I gasped. “Are you serious!” I smiled as I patiently waited for him to tell me it was all a joke. Christian really did the impossible, and I didn’t even want to think about how much he did to get that far. “Why would he do something like that?” 

 

“For you, of course, stupid” Beau chuckled. “Oh right, he wants to get back together again.” I suddenly remembered. The gesture was nice, but it still wasn’t enough. Right? 

“And what do you want?” Beau sighed. His reaction was different from what I expected. “You know, you’re the first person to ask me that.” 

“All I want is for us to get along, and I’m afraid that won’t happen if we do get back together,” I admitted. “I know mom and dad are annoying, but I don’t want to lose them or anyone else in the family.” 

“I know,” Beau spoke. “I still think Christian deserves a beating, but no relationship is perfect. There will always be arguments.” 

“I thought you hated him?” I frowned, but Beau shook his head. “I don’t hate him, I just think he’s an idiot, but I also think mom and dad need to stop controlling our lives. Dad really had me thinking he was some devil while he literally walked through fire to see you happy.” Beau sighed. 

“I know!” I spoke. “I like it here, but I also feel like a prisoner sometimes.” 

“About that,” Beau whispered as he broke our eye contact. For some reason, I knew what was about to come. “I’ve stayed here for you, but it’s time to live my own life, and I can’t do this anymore-I’m sorry.” 

“That’s funny, me neither.” I laughed. “It’s finally time for me to use that ‘compensation’ money.” 

“Good.” Beau sighed, relieved. “And then there’s this other thing.” 

“God, you’re scaring me-just tell me what it is,” I spoke as he looked at me with a nervous smile on his face. 

“I proposed to Isobel.” 

“What?” 1 exclaimed. “Excuse me. You did what? The two of you haven’t even been together for that long!” 

Well, we were twins. 

“She’s pregnant.” Beau sighed. “Oh, my…okay?” I muttered as I tried to observe his expression. I didn’t know if I had to congratulate him. “You guys just got together. Haven’t you learned anything from me, little brother?” 

“No.” Beau chuckled. “I suppose I haven’t, but I love her, and I’m happy. I’m supposed to hate Christian, but he saved me because I had a difficult decision to make—” 

“You had to choose between her and me?” I realized. “I would’ve followed you, no matter how desperate I am for a family. You should know that.” I told Beau. “I love all of my siblings, and as crazy as it sounds, I love mom and dad-but I’d choose you over the Alfonzo’s any day, especially after how they let me handle the Christian situation.” 

“I know now,” Beau smiled. “That’s why I can’t get angry and you should at least let him see Siena, and I know I said some stupid stuff and said he shouldn’t be seeing her at all, but Siena has nothing to do with this.” 

My mind went to Christian, who decided to be my knight in shining armor at the right time. We weren’t even together anymore, but he was still taking care of me. “No one knows, only you and Carmen,” 1 confessed. “Dad was already angry that I took Siena to the Lamberti’s by myself, so just imagine.” 

“Imagine me breaking the news about Isobel’s pregnancy to the family while she would still be disowned.” Beau laughed along. “We’re both a mess.” 

“That’s why we have to stick together,” I told him and pulled him into a hug. “I don’t ever want to think that you hate me, and I don’t ever want to argue with you ever again.” 

“Me neither.” Beau agreed. “Please tell Christian that I’m still going to give him a punch when I see him, so he should prepare himself-but I’m also grateful.” 

“You’re so strange.” 

“Anyway, I should go.” 

It seemed weird, but I was really excited to see Christian and to tell him how grateful I was, but also really happy to spend time with him. It seemed crazy because I couldn’t figure out whether I was really going for Siena or myself. 

Beau was right. Every relationship had their up and downs and arguments, but not every couple cheated. on each other, which made the situation more complicated, and that was why I was so unsure of what to do. 

“You go and enjoy your day.” Beau smiled. “I am going to visit Isobel, so.” 

The smile on Beau’s face warmed my heart, and seeing him happy made me happy. All I wanted was for everyone to be satisfied, but for some reason, that didn’t seem easy. 

After I said my goodbyes to Beau, I wasted no time and left the house with Siena. I was in no mood to deal with my grumpy family, but I knew it wouldn’t last for long. After they would hear about Isobel tomorrow, they would learn to accept her, just like they would learn to accept the pregnancy. 

A happy feeling went through my body as I entered the gates of the mansion I once used to live in. I didn’t know whether it was because I looked forward to seeing Christian or because it felt like home. 

He was standing at the door and had a welcoming smile on his face. He appeared to be in a good mood today. 

Christian rushed over to the backseat, and I quickly realized that the smile on his face wasn’t meant for me. “Is she asleep? Why is she being boring?” Christian commented as he unbuckled the car seat. 

“She’s not boring. She’s a baby.” I laughed. “And put her down. We have to talk.” 

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