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His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika novel Chapter 196

Chapter 196 

Christian 

“So everything is being taken care of, Franco is transferring the money, I’ve also taken care of Carmen and Luke’s party, and all we have to do is prepare for tonight. Beau informed Christian 

Christian gave him a nod, but all he could think of was Serena. The text had bothered him, and he wanted to call her back, but he couldn’t. He knew he got easily distracted, and he did not want to risk with his 

uncle. 

Christian called for a last-minute meeting with all of the men he had gathered to capture his uncle He had chosen a group of twelve of loyal men who were able to take a secret to their grave, and he believed they were able to do so because they didn’t carry the Lainberti burden. As expected, they were all surprised at the sudden news of Berto’s resurrection, but they all listened to Christian’s instructions and were busy with the preparations for tonight. 

“I cut off all of his credit cards and managed to gain the trust of every last person who worked for the Orlando’s.” Dario jumped in. Christian was proud of Dario for making that difficult decision, but it was for 

the best. 

He couldn’t even begin to imagine how difficult it must’ve been to go against his own father, but Dario was willing to help, and that was all that mattered. 

“You have a thing for breaking people to the point they get too crazy to even defend themselves, don’t you?” Beau commented. He had observed Christian and noticed it was the same strategy he used on Fabio 

Garcia. 

It was weak, low, and an action of a coward, but it worked, and that was enough for Christian. “We’ve been playing this game for way too long, and it’s time to end it” He explained. Christian had enough of his uncle, and him ruining what he had with Serena was the final straw. 

Even though Christian knew that the cheating part was all on him, he also knew that things were perfect. after Siena was born. That was the time when nothing could get in between them. 

“Your phone,” Dario smiled at Beau as his eyes moved towards the bright phone screen. Christian’s widened his eyes as he read Isobel’s name and ignored the apologetic look on Beau’s face. 

“I’m sorry, I have to take this.” Beau apologized as he got up from his chair, but Christian pulled him down. and shook his head. “Take it…take it here, it’s an order. Ile spoke, embarrassed. He was the first to admit that there was a lot he could learn from Beau and secretly wondered how he managed to handle someone like Isobel. 

“I’m would like to apologize in advance.” Beau chuckled before he accepted the call. Christian was only interested in what Isobel had to say and scooted closer so he wouldn’t miss a single word. 

“So, can you talk like a normal human now?” Beau laughed. 

How can he be so calm? Christian thought, knowing his approach would’ve been a bit different. 

“Beau, I’m sorry for this morning, and I’m sorry that I ignored your call.” Isobel apologized. Christian was shocked to hear the word, sorry, from his friend’s mouth and was wondering if perhaps Serena would’ve done the same. 

“What was that?” Beau teased her. “I said I’m sorry, now don’t make me repeat myself.” 

 

 

Beau laughed at Isobel’s failed attempt to apologize and decided to let it go. It’s fine, don’t worry about it.” He spoke. “I should be the one to apologize. I’ve just been so busy that the idea of calling you hasn’t crossed my mind.” 

“You’re just too cute,” Isobel gushed while Christian rolled his eyes. It had never been that easy for him, but then again–he had never been the one to apologize. 

“What about Serenal” Christian whispered while he scooted even closer as Beau frowned his eyebrows. “S- so, how was your night?” 

“Wild” Isobel called out. Christian furrowed his eyebrows at the new information. He had seen the pictures the security had send him, but he didn’t even had the energy to scroll past the third one. “Wild?” Beau chuckled. 

“Yes, wild-did you know the girls really took shots from some guy’s abs.” 

“Ask her about Serena?” Christian whispered again. He knew he had no right to say what she could and couldn’t do, but the thought of her doing something like that disgusted him. “And Serena?” Beau followed Christian’s request. 

“Yes-her included,” Isobel confirmed. Christian felt defeated and as if he had failed her. He believed that if she could do something like that, she was capable of doing anything. This was not what he meant when he told her to have fun. 

“You know, I’m the one who encouraged her to go out in the first place-because Christian is even worse than you and hasn’t called her at all. Like I know that he’s busy and all, but I’m starting to doubt his love for her-” 

“Isobel-” Beau called out, but Isobel had no plans to stop and continued her rant. 

“He’s an asshole who doesn’t care for anyone other than Siena, and that’s why she send her bikini pics to Dario-” 

“Isobel, stop!” Beau stopped her from talking. It took some time for Christian to process her words, and the awkward silence wasn’t exactly helping. Beau looked at Christian while Christian stared right into his cousin’s eyes and was shocked to see that he was completely unfazed. 

Dario smiled at Christian and shrugged his shoulders as if it was nothing, but Christian couldn’t be angry. It is just a picture, he told himself. If it was really something worry about, Dario wouldn’t have remained that confident. 

“Don’t tell me you’re on his side?” Isobel snapped. “Do you know what your ‘bff has been doing to us?” 

Christian found it hard to believe that the woman who had always been that desperate for his attention didn’t want anything to do with him. “No? What did he do?” Beau gave Christian a suspicious look. He had plans to leave the room, but Christian pushed him back down. 

“He has ordered people to spy on us and not just one, like a dozen,” Isobel revealed. “I mean, he literally told me to ‘spy’ on Serena, so it isn’t as if we didn’t expect it.” 

“He sends people to spy on you?” Beau asked. Christian stared down at Beau’s clenched fist and let out an annoyed sigh. This was the exact reason why he didn’t want to deal with his issues with Serena right now. Beau was distracted, and it was all because of one phone call. 

How could she have known? Christian wondered. He had ordered some of his best men to keep an eye on her, but it seemed like that plan had failed. 

“He sure did!” Isobel confirmed. “Not just Serena, all of us-and he did it because he doesn’t trust us.” 

 

“Serena is pissed, and she has every right to be.” 

“Yes,” Beau spoke while he glared at Christian. “Yes, she does have the right to be angry.” 

Beau did not felt comfortable knowing he had sent people to follow them. He knew that it wasn’t for protection but because he lacked trust and always felt the need to be in control of everything. 

“I think Christian needs to think about what he truly wants.” Isobel sighed. 

“Well, what do you think he ‘truly’ wants.” 

“Not Serena, that’s for sure. She texted him this morning, and he still hasn’t called her because he has no use for her.” Isobel spoke. “He has Siena, and at the end of the day, that’s all he ever wanted.” 

“Beau, I know you’re all about Christian nowadays, but Serena is your twin sister, and she’s broken,” Isobel spoke. “When I’m saying stuff like this-I’m speaking from experience because I followed his ass for years, and he’s incapable of caring for too many people at a time.” 

“I know,” Beau whispered. Christian was shocked by Beau’s answer and tried his hardest to keep his mouth. shut. He disagreed with Isobel’s statement and knew he had never loved a woman the same way he loved 

otherwise. Serena. It was something different from what he had ever felt before, and no one could tell him 

“He’s no good for her-” 

“I have to go,” Beau told Isobel. He felt as if he was right in the middle of it and didn’t know what to do. Christian was like his brother, while Serena was his other half. 

“Oh…already?” Isobel spoke, flustered. “Let me guess. You have to get back to Christian-” 

“Don’t be like that. I’ll call you later. I love you-bye!” Beau ended the conversation. He knew he’d most likely get yelled at for hanging up in her ear, but somehow that idea seemed much better than whatever was about to leave her mouth. 

Dario leaned back in his chair and tapped his finger on the table as he stared from Christian to Beau. “Uh, just to make myself clear.” Dario began. “Serena is a good friend of mine, and the picture was just a joke. I’m sure she had no intentions to hurt you.” 

“I don’t care,” Christian spoke nonchalantly. He did care, and he was close to exploding, but the last thing he wanted was to blame his cousin for something he had no control over. How could she do this to me? Christian thought for a split second, but that thought had once again disappeared when he thought about his own mistakes. 

There was nothing he could do about it, and it bothered him, 

“So we’re cool?” Dario frowned. “Oh, my issue is not with you.” Christian shrugged him off while Beau sighed at his response. 

“Then who is it with, my sister and Isobel?” He asked. “Is that the reason why you send people to ‘spy’ on 

them?” 

“Can you 

blame me?” Christian spoke. “One is apparently drinking shots from half-naked men and is too lazy to check up on her daughter, while the other one has so much to say about me while she should ask God for forgiveness for what she has done to Vince-” 

“What has she has done to Vince?” 

“You can ask him that when he wakes up, or if he wakes up” Christian nodded at Beau “Why do you think he’s in a coma in the first place?” 

“Because of you!” Beau spoke. “I don’t know if you’ve realized-but all issues start with you. 

“So” Dario chuckled awkwardly. “We went from females to some guy who is not even here to defend himself, and the two of you clearly have some unfinished business, so I’ll just leave and-” 

“No.” Christian stopped him. “There is no issue, and we don’t have time for this. There’s still a lot to take care of, so sit down and let’s get to work.” 

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