Mia gave a nod, waiting for the door to close behind him before the silent, angry tears she had been holding back spilled. She was so mad at her father for using her like this. Mad that Adrian couldn’t be a good man, maybe then it would at least make doing her family duty somewhat bearable. Mad that her entire life had to be flipped on its head just because of what was between her legs. She quickly wiped away the tears, slipping into a simple, off the shoulder silky cocktail dress, and some flats before making her way to the door. When she was certain she looked well enough, Mia took a shakey breath, reaching for the knob and giving it a twist. She had been expecting Evan to greet her, instead she was met with Carlisle. The shock of it must have amused him, since his own lip twitched upwards before sliding back into his usually stoic expression. “Miss Sorrento. I do believe your fiancée is waiting for you in the parlor.” He gestured down the hall to his right, and Mia balked slightly. “Actually, I was hoping to talk with my father before I joined them.” She moved, trying to go around him to the office but he side stepped her the entire way. “I’m sorry, Miss, but I’m afraid your father is in a very important meeting with Mr. Perelli. Besides, Mr. De’Salvatore wishes to see you before he carries his mother back home.”
Without waiting for another answer the glorified butler ushered Mia off down the hallway. Each step felt like walking through quicksand, the closer she got to the parlor where Adrian and Vanessa were waiting felt like drowning. When she pushed open the door Adrian’s face lit up with mock concern. “My love, are you feeling better?” He asked.
“Don’t worry, it’s just me. You can drop the act.” The words slipped out before Mia had a chance to rein them in and she could see the shock cross Adrian’s face before the anger. He glared at her, those steely grey eyes of his promising to make her pay for the remark, but Mia refused to cower to him. Her back stiffening slightly. “I may be promised to be your wife, but the way I see it, I still have a week as a Sorrento. I will be conducting myself as such. The dress, this wedding, it’s all bullshit, so I won’t fight you on the semantics of planning it. I’ll be a good little puppet for you in public and I’ll behave myself the way a good wife should, but know that every second I stay bound to you is another second you will have to look over your shoulder. The next time you strike me, Adrian, whether you think it’s warranted or not, I will kill you.” There was no room for arguing in her words, and for a second Adrian almost looked……impressed, but then he let out a deep, bellowing laugh that deflated all that ego she had put into the words.
“You ever threaten me again, Princess, and I’ll slit your fucking throat. In private, or right here in your Daddy’s sitting room. Makes no difference to me as long as you give me an heir I don’t care what happens to you in between.” With that he shoved past her, his mother in tow as they left.