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His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika novel Chapter 281

Chapter 281

Elena

Tiago sighed. “I need to talk to you about my brother.”

“I’m sorry.” He whispered. The worst thing is that I knew why he said it, and I knew that he pitied me–but it was not his fault that Marvin turned out to be his brother. “Sorry for?”

“Sorry for my brother’s comment. Tiago apologized. “Had I known that the two of you knew each other, I would’ve never-”

He took a deep breath and closed his mouth, unable to finish his sentence. “Hired us?” I guessed. For some reason, I was happy he didn’t because I did not want to interfere with the money the cocktail bar needed.

“So I guess you now know that he wasn’t on that island I told you about,” Tiago mentioned. The island thing was a stupid story, to begin with, but I was also as stupid to go along with it. “Yes, and I guess you know I was his pen-pal and that I ran out on him,” I spoke.

“Yes.” Tiago nodded. “Can I ask why?”

Because he’s a killer and murdered my father’s best friend, who has been investigating him, that was the bold truth which I could not give Tiago. At times I had to remind myself that he was also a Castillo.

“It doesn’t matter anymore. He made his opinion very clear, and it was obviously for a reason.” I spoke as 1 looked at Marvin. The same woman from earlier was still glued to his side and had no intentions of moving.

Tiago laughed. “Misty?” He questioned. “Don’t worry about her. She’s crazy, and there are no words to describe how much he hates her.”

For some strange reason, I felt at ease after learning the news. It shouldn’t even have mattered to me, but it did. “Really?”

Tiago sighed. “Elena, I know my brother, and he didn’t mean a word of what he said.”

“I don’t think he lied either.”“”

“He only had good things to say about you, and he’s actually one of the most respectful people I know.” Tiago stuck up for him. The thing is that he wasn’t supposed to say those things. Marvin was. “I know what you think. He went to prison, and yes, he did-but he’s innocent.”

Then who killed Maddenst

Flow innocent could a cartel member be?

I forced a smile on my face as I did not want to ruin Tiago’s day, “I can tell you get nervous around people, but despite everything, you dragged me to the dance floor to put in a good word for your brother,” I concluded. He was still unable to look me in the eye, but he went above and beyond to stick up for his brother, who didn’t deserve it.

“It’s that obvious, isn’t it?” Tiago spoke, embarrassed. “Just talk to him, please.”

He looked up at me for the first time and stared at me with hopeful eyes. I was going to address Marvin at one point because I wanted to ask him why he had said those things about me, but that was between Marvin and me.

The moment the song had ended, Tiago quickly removed his hands from my waist and stepped back as if he had made a mistake. “It was just a dance.” 1 chuckled. “And I will talk to your brother_later.”

Tiago grew a smile on him as Anya made her way over. “Hey, guys!” She greeted us. “What are we talking about?”

“Nothing much, just my idiot brother,” Tiago told her. Anya shot me a sympathetic look. The two were basically one, so anything Marvin must’ve told Tiago-he must’ve said Anya. “I figured, and I’m sorry about everything.”

“It’s okay, don’t worry.”

“Elena, did you know Tiago called you a walking goddess?” Anya smacked my shoulder. Tiago released a cough and shook his head, denying her accusation.

“No, i-it wasn’t like that, and those weren’t my exact words, but—”

“I mean, he wasn’t lying because I agree.” Anya continued. “And if Marvin can’t respect you, there are many others who will-but the thing is that Marvin does respect you. He’s just a toxic male who’s embarrassed because you left him behind.” Anya shrugged with a big smile on her face.

She was a sweet girl with a good personality, and her words made a lot of sense. There was no way to justify Marvin’s words, but I did hurt his feelings, and even a monster like him deserved an honest rejection.

-Thanks for the advice, and I guess I’ll leave you guys to it.”

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